Pueblo Grande Museum and Cultural Coalition present Virtual Portal Fest on Sunday, October 4th, 2020.
The event will be multi-streamed through Cultural Coalition’s Facebook and RU-vid Channel featuring musical performances by Randy Kemp, Tony Duncan, and Quetzal Guerrero, as well as dance performances from Indigenous Enterprise and O’odham basket dancers.
There will also be an opportunity to take a sneak peak at Pueblo Grande’s new upcoming exhibit: "Rights and Resilience: Celebrating Native American Women!"
The event is a celebration of the engineering ingenuity of the Ancestral Sonoran Desert People.
Schedule a Watch Party with friends and family to enjoy an afternoon of learning and entertainment on Sunday, October 4, 2020 starting at 2 p.m.:
STORYTELLING by Zarco Guerrero
ART by Thomas Breeze Marcus
DANCE by the Salt River & Gila River Indian Communities and Indigenous Enterprise
MUSIC by Randy Kemp, Tony Duncan, Quetzal Guerrero/QVLN
HISTORY with virtual tours of the Museum and the archaeological site
and its new exhibition.
ART activity with children with found objects from home
Last year’s inaugural Portal festival unveiled the “Portal to the Past” art installation, a winner of the New Arizona Prize Water Public Art Challenge.
The piece, designed by local Arizona artist Zarco Guerrero, is a sculptural gate that incorporates images acknowledging the importance of the complex canal system created by the Ancestral Sonoran Desert People that we still use today. The “Portal” is located along the Grand Canalscape offering access to the grounds of Pueblo Grande Museum and an interpretive trail highlighting the accomplishments of the first inhabitants of the Valley of the Sun.
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