Curator Jade Begay (Tay tsu’geh Oweenge/Tesuque Pueblo, Diné) is an Indigenous rights organizer. She is the Climate Justice Campaign Director for NDN Collective and serves on the White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council.
David Gaussoin (micaceous jar)
Curator David Gaussoin (Picuris, Diné/Navajo) is a metalsmith and fashion designer, as well as a social justice advocate.
David Gaussoin (storage jar)
Curator David Gaussoin (Picuris, Diné/Navajo) is a metalsmith and fashion designer, as well as a social justice advocate.
Tazbah Gaussoin
Curator Tazbah Gaussoin (Picuris Pueblo, Diné/Navajo) is an artist and a museum technician in collections management.
Amy G. Johnson
Curator Amy G. Johnson (Isleta, Diné/Navajo) is a curator of collections at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, Albuquerque.
Ehren Kee Natay (Santa Clara figure)
Curator Ehren Kee Natay (Kewa/Santo Domingo Pueblo, Diné/Navajo) is a multidisciplinary artist residing in his hometown of Santa Fe. His principal creative medium is music, and he has been playing percussion since the age of ten. At age twenty-five, he began taking classes in polychrome pottery under the guidance of teacher Shawn Tafoya at the Poeh Cultural Center, Pueblo of Pojoaque. His latest work combines media to create multisensory art experiences.
Ehren Kee Natay (Ysleta del Sur bowl)
Curator Ehren Kee Natay (Kewa/Santo Domingo Pueblo, Diné/Navajo) is a multidisciplinary artist residing in his hometown of Santa Fe. His principal creative medium is music, and he has been playing percussion since the age of ten. At age twenty-five, he began taking classes in polychrome pottery under the guidance of teacher Shawn Tafoya at the Poeh Cultural Center, Pueblo of Pojoaque. His latest work combines media to create multisensory art experiences.
Monyssha Rose Trujillo (Water jar)
Monyssha Rose Trujillo (Cochiti, Santa Clara, Laguna, Jicarilla, Diné) is an anthropologist and geographer working toward the creation of inclusive spaces for Indigenous people in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math). Her work is driven by the desire to expand areas of knowledge through Indigenous teachings and to reclaim narratives of the natural world.
Monyssha Rose Trujillo (Storyteller figure)
Monyssha Rose Trujillo (Cochiti, Santa Clara, Laguna, Jicarilla, Diné) is an anthropologist and geographer working toward the creation of inclusive spaces for Indigenous people in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math). Her work is driven by the desire to expand areas of knowledge through Indigenous teachings and to reclaim narratives of the natural world.