Native American Representational Art: online audio




The Museum of Indian Arts & Culture provides audio recordings including;

"Looking into the Bowl: An Anthropologist's View of Cochiti and Santo Domingo Pottery" by Bruce Bernstein, recorded April 5th, 2009.
"The Painted Pottery of Cochiti and Santo Domingo Pueblo" by J.J. Brody, recorded March 15, 2009
"An Introduction to Native American PIcture Books of Change" by Rebecca C. Benes, recorded February 15, 2009
"Tewa Tales of Suspense" by Jason Garcia, recorded November 16, 2008
"Native Underground" - Parts 1 and 2, a talk and panel discussion including emerging Native American artists, recorded November 14, 2008
"Comic Art Indigene" by Tony Chavarria, recorded May 11, 2008
"Native Tradition Meets Pop Culture" by Ryan Huna Smith, recorded April 20, 2008

Accessed August, 2015.

 

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