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Fusing traditions : transformations in glass by Native American artists

Print Book, English, 2002
Museum of Craft & Folk Art, San Francisco, California, 2002
Exhibition catalogs
92 pages : illustrations (some colour), portraits ; 24 cm
9781877742118, 1877742112
51002506
Acknowledgements / Carolyn Kastner and Roslyn Tunis, co-curators
Foreword / Miriam de Uriarte, director
Defining community: the first generation of Native American glass artists / Carolyn Kastner
Ancient echoes/contemporary voices / Roslyn Tunis
From the fire pit of the Canoe People / Preston Singletary
'Anxious objects': glass in the context of contemporary Native American art / Kate Morris
Nurtured in the Northwest: contemporary American glass art / Lloyd E. Herman
Exhibition
[Exhibiting artists, with biographies]
The Founders Totem Pole at the Pilchuck Glass School / Roslyn Tunis
Taos glass arts and education
Glossary
Bibliography. Exhibiting artists: Larry Ahvakana
Marcus Amerman
Brian Barber
Michael Carius
Joe David
John Hagen
Conrad House
Clarissa Hudson
Tony Jojola
Ramson Lomatewama
Ed Archie NoiseCat
Marvin Oliver
Shaun Peterson
Susan A. Point
Wayne G. Price
Preston Singletary
David Svenson
Robert John Tannahill
C.S. Tarpley
Catalog for an exhibition held at the Museum of Craft & Folk Art, San Francisco, California, September 12, 2002-November 24, 2002; Craft and Folk Art Museum, Los Angeles, California, January 8, 2003-March 16, 2003; Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, April 12, 2003-September 14, 2003; Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History, Santa Cruz, California, October 11, 2003-November 23, 2003; Anchorage Museum of History and Art, Anchorage, Alaska, February 14, 2004-April 25, 2004; Alaska State Museum, Juneau, Alaska, May 16, 2004-September 25, 2004; and the Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center, Mashantucket, Connecticut, October 23, 2004-April 9, 2005