SAR ARTISTS LIVE X UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA MUSEUM OF ART
Darby is an award-winning digital artist and printmaker. Through her work, she studies and creates Diné patterns that materialize through portraits, landscapes, and abstract forms. Her work is heavily inspired by and derived from Traditional Diné textiles, with particular interest in pieces woven in the late 1800's-1950's.
On October 14, 2023 a new exhibition, "Pulse: Weavings and Paintings by Marlowe Katoney", opens at University of Arizona Museum of Art (UAMA). Diné weaver Marlowe Katoney, who is also SAR’s 2015 Rollin and Mary Ella King Native Artist Fellow, is known for his work that literally and figuratively weaves traditional imagery with contemporary pictorial practices.
In anticipation of this new exhibition, hosts from both SAR (Olivia Amaya Ortiz) and UAMA (Chelsea Farrar) will be speaking with artists and cultural experts on the topic of Diné textiles - from historical perspectives to contemporary approaches.
This program is partially funded by the City of Santa Fe Arts & Culture Department and the 1% Lodger’s Tax.
26 сен 2023