Above photo: Tracy Newkumet Burrows (Caddo/Delaware) The Coe Center has partnered with First American Art Magazine to present an interactive Zoom series in which Native artists discuss artworks in the Coe Collections. Collections Spotlight brings deep dives...
#NMTWINNING—a partnership with Vital Spaces, Santa Fe
The Coe Center is very excited to be partnering with Vital Spaces, IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, the Museum of International Folk Art, and the New Mexico Museum of Art for #NMtwinning. We challenge you to recreate or reinterpret...
First Friday with Guest Artist Eliza Naranjo Morse
Introducing First Friday with Guest Artists! The Coe's monthly First Friday open house will now be graced by a roster of brilliant artists who will visit with guests, discuss favorite pieces, and more. On March 6, 2020 our guest artist is the wonderful Eliza Naranjo...
HOW IT WAS HANDED TO ME: Conversation with Adrian Standing Elk Pinnecoose, Kenneth Johnson, Samuel LaFountain, and LeOreal Wall with Santa Fe Indian School Jewelry Students
Friday, February 21, 2020 at 5:30 pm the Coe Center is pleased to host in conjunction with the exhibition How It Was Handed to Me: The Caesar Family Legacy a conversation with Adrian Standing Elk Pinnecoose (Navajo/Southern Ute), Kenneth Johnson (Muscogee/ Seminole),...
HOW IT WAS HANDED TO ME: Conversation with Kenneth Johnson, Cody Sanderson, and Keri Ataumbi
On Friday, January 17, 2020 at 5:30 pm at the Coe Center will be an evening of conversation with Kenneth Johnson (Muscogee/Seminole), Cody Sanderson (Diné/Navajo), and Keri Ataumbi (Kiowa) in conjunction with the exhibition How It Was Handed to Me: The Caesar Family...
2018-19 IMPRINT
IMPRINT artists at the opening, August 14, 2018. From left to right: Terran Last Gun, Jacob Meders, Jason Garcia, Dakota Mace, Eliza Naranjo Morse, and Jamison Chāz Banks. A multi-layered collaborative exhibition that challenges our assumptions about how art...
2016 Kelly Church’s Black Ash Basket Make and Take Workshop
March 19 and April 9, 2016 Kelly Church (Gun Lake Band in Michigan, and a Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Ojibwe descendant) is an award-winning black ash basket weaver, Woodlands style painter, birch bark biter, and educator. For her "Black Ash Basket Make and Take...