Pueblo Indian Buffalo Dancer, 20th century Richard Loretto, American (Jemez Pueblo)

Virtual Panel Discussion: From the Feast Table

 
In “Parska/Shada,” on view in Gallery 255, visitors can explore Mia’s collection of Pueblo art and the ceremonial spirit of the community dances-parska (in Keresan) or shada (in Tewa)-held in the oldest villages in the United States. Join exhibition curator Juan Lucero, Mia’s Mdewakanton Native Art Fellow, and several Pueblo artists to learn about Pueblo dance and explore the connections between belonging and longing.

“Parska/Shada” is on view at Mia through April 3, 2022. Learn more about the exhibition here.

 

Ticketing Information

To attend this program: RSVP by calling (612) 870-6323 or register online and receive an email with the Zoom link for the program. If you have never used Zoom before, you will be prompted to download the Zoom app or join from your browser. Zoom works best on the Google Chrome browser. If you are having any trouble, contact our visitor experience team at visit@artsmia.org.

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Pueblo Indian Buffalo Dancer, 20th century Richard Loretto, American (Jemez Pueblo)