Heard Museum
Exhibition - Native People of the Southwest
LIVE ARTIST PRESENTATIONS EVERY DAY !
11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Experience the Heard’s most prized masterpieces, sweeping landscapes, poetry and personal recollections on an unforgettable journey through the Southwest and the vibrant arts and cultures of Native people. Quotes and interviews with artists and Native communitty members are interwoven throughout the exhibition reflecting on the importance of family, community, land and languages. Join us for an exciting trip through the American Indian Southwest, from the distant past to today.
HOME features:
* Nearly 2,000 treasures including jewelry, cultural items, pottery, baskets, textiles, beadwork and more.
* 500 Hopi katsina dolls on display from the Goldwater and Harvey Company collections.
* 30-foot stunning glass and clay art fence by Tony Jojola, Isleta, and Rosemary Lonewolf, Santa Clara/Tewa.
* Garden filled with native plants and trees.
* Interactive e-room with access to Web sites, radio stations, and Native newspapers and magazines.
* Multimedia and interactive displays, free films and a video gallery showing the new production HOME.
* Full-sized Navajo hogan, Hopi piki room, Yaqui ramada and Pueblo oven.
* 21-foot mural featuring a cultural portrait of the Yaqui people by Mario Martinez, Pascua Yaqui.
2301 N. Central Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85004
602.252.8848

This is a terrific museum … one of the Best I’ve Seen!! The exhibits are really well-done, with incredible art pieces like pottery, baskets, kachina dolls, rugs … truly amazing. Their events are must-sees! The Indian Fair & Market, Hoop Dancing and Spanish Market are great fun. My daughter loves the museum, especially the hands-on activities and grinding corn. The cafe has yummy food and the shop can’t be beat for great jewelry and other Indian artwork as well as tons and tons of books.