Stories Stories Stories Stories Categories All Categories Behind the Scenes Collection Exhibitions Events Interviews Southwest Silverwork, 1850-1940 By the 1800s, metal in all its various forms became integral to Native culture, but it was silver, the metal of the moon, that captured the attention of Native populations. The Billie Jane Baguley Library and Archives Learn the fascinating history behind the library and archives at the Heard Museum. In Conversation with Roshii Montano and Ninabah Winton The Andrew W. Mellon Fellows and co-curators discuss the exhibition process, textile workshops and themes of healing in this reflective conversation. In Conversation: Nora Naranjo Morse Chief Curator Diana Pardue interviews artist and sculptor Nora Naranjo Morse on her Pearlene sculpture series and recent work. Remembering the Future: 100 Years of Inspiring Art Look back over 100 years of inspiring American Indian art in the Heard Museum Collection. A Very Good Idea: The Heard Museum Shop and Bookstore Discover the fascinating story behind the creation of the Heard Museum Shop and its legacy. Our Collection A member of the Heard Museum Guild reflects on how she and her husband grew their personal art collection. Reflecting on All at Once: The Gift of Navajo Weaving The exhibition’s curators reflect on their experiences putting together this presentation of 46 exquisite textiles from contemporary Navajo weavers. Leon Polk Smith: Hiding in Plain Sight Most of the art world understands Leon Polk Smith in terms of American Modernism. However, little attention has been paid to the significance and influence of his Oklahoma upbringing. prev 1 2 3 next