A:shiwi A:wan - Belonging to the Zuni | ¡COLORES! NMPBS
Traditionally Zuni Pueblo has been known for its fine pottery and silver work. This ¡COLORES! documents the landmark A:shiwi A:wan - Belonging to the Zuni painting exhibition that showed for the first time the excellence and beauty of Zuni Painting. Featured are the Zuni painters exhibited in this exhibition, discussing their inspirations and devotion to their culture. Additional funding provided by The University of New Mexico Art Museum and Metropolitan Life Foundation ¡COLORES! #804, Produced by UNM Art Museum, Michael Kamins A production of New Mexico PBS - https://www.newmexicopbs.org Instagram - / colores_nmpbs Facebook - / newmexicopbs More from ¡COLORES! - https://www.newmexicopbs.org/producti... More from New Mexico PBS on YouTube- / @nmpbs

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