EXHIBITIONS + EVENTS CAlendar MARCH/APRIL/MAY 2015
SMITHSONIAN’S NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN IN NEW YORK CITY
NYC EXHIBITIONS
CIRCLE OF DANCE ONGOING
INFINITY OF NATIONS: ART AND HISTORY IN THE COLLECTIONS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN ONGOING
GLITTERING WORLD: NAVAJO JEWELRY OF THE YAZZIE FAMILY THROUGH JAN. 10, 2016
*THE GLITTERING WORLD GALLERY STORE, LOCATED WITHIN THE EXHIBITION, WILL COMPLEMENT THE SHOW AND OFFER FINE JEWELRY
FOR SALE.
CERAMICA DE LOS ANCESTROS: CENTRAL AMERICA’S PAST REVEALED APRIL 18, 2015 – FEB. 29, 2016
EXHIBITIONS:
CERAMICA DE LOS ANCESTROS: CENTRAL AMERICA’S PAST REVEALED April 18, 2015 – Feb. 29, 2016, West Gallery This bilingual (English/Spanish) exhibi- tion illuminates Central America’s diverse and dynamic ancestral heritage with a selection of more than 150 objects. For thousands of years, Central America has been home to vibrant civilizations, each with unique, sophisticated ways of life, value systems and arts. The ceramics these peoples left behind, combined with recent archaeological discoveries, help tell the stories of these dynamic cultures and their achievements. Ceramica de los Ancestros examines seven regions representing distinct Central American cultural areas that are today part of Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama. Spanning the period from 1000 BC to the present, the ceramics featured, selected from the Museum’s collection of more than 12,000 pieces from the region, are augmented with significant examples of work in gold, jade, shell and stone. These objects illustrate the richness, complex- ity and dynamic qualities of the Central American civilizations that were connected to peoples in South America, Mesoamerica and the Caribbean through social and trade networks sharing knowledge, technology, artworks and systems of status and political organization. This exhibition is a collabora- tion of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian and the Smithson- ian Latino Center.
GLITTERING WORLD: NAVAJO JEWELRY OF THE YAZZIE FAMILY Through Jan. 10, 2016, East Gallery Glittering World presents the story of Navajo jewelry through the lens of the gifted Yazzie family of Gallup, N.M., one of the most celebrated jewelry-making families of our time. The silver, gold and stone inlay work of Lee Yazzie and his younger brother, Raymond, has won every major award in the field. Their sister, Mary Marie, makes outstanding jewelry that combines fine bead and stonework; silver beads are handmade by other sisters. Featuring almost 300 examples of contempo- rary jewelry, Glittering World shows how the Yazzie family’s art flows from their Southwest environs and strong connection to their Navajo culture. With historic pieces from the
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