KATCINAS IN CLAY: HOPI TILES 1882-PRESENT
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Date and Time
Tuesday Apr 27, 2010 Monday Nov 22, 2010
Begins April 27, ends November 22
Location
Hiwan Homestead Museum 4208 S. Timbervale Dr. Evergreen CO 80439
Fees/Admission
Free
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Contact Information
Meghan McGinnes 720-497-7650
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Contact Person: Meghan McGinnes, 720-497-7650
KATSINAS IN CLAY: HOPI TILES 1882-PRESENT EXHIBIT AT HIWAN HOMESTEAD MUSEUM
Hiwan Homestead Museum is very pleased to announce its newest exhibit, ?Katsinas in Clay: Hopi Tiles 1882-Present.? The exhibit consists of the third-largest collection of antique Hopi tiles in the world, as well as a smaller collection of contemporary tiles. The collections are on loan from Tad Anderman of Albuquerque, New Mexico. There are over 160 antique tiles dating from 1882 until approximately 1910, and over 20 tiles done by contemporary Hopi-Tewa artist Mark Tahbo between 2007 and 2009. ?Katsinas in Clay? will be the first time that this private collection will be on display in a public forum.
The exhibit will be open to the public Tuesday, April 27-Sunday, November 21, 2010, and can be seen during the Museum?s open hours. Hiwan Homestead Museum is open Tuesday through Sunday, noon to 5 PM September through May, and 11 AM to 5 PM June through August. Please call 720-497-7650 for more information. Don?t miss out on this exciting opportunity to see this never-before-seen collection!
Hiwan Homestead Museum is a 17-room log mansion constructed in the Rustic style of architecture. It is located in Evergreen at 4208 S. Timbervale Drive and is a Jefferson County Open Space facility operated through a partnership with the Jefferson County Historical Society. The Museum was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.
KATSINAS IN CLAY: HOPI TILES 1882-PRESENT EXHIBIT AT HIWAN HOMESTEAD MUSEUM
Hiwan Homestead Museum is very pleased to announce its newest exhibit, ?Katsinas in Clay: Hopi Tiles 1882-Present.? The exhibit consists of the third-largest collection of antique Hopi tiles in the world, as well as a smaller collection of contemporary tiles. The collections are on loan from Tad Anderman of Albuquerque, New Mexico. There are over 160 antique tiles dating from 1882 until approximately 1910, and over 20 tiles done by contemporary Hopi-Tewa artist Mark Tahbo between 2007 and 2009. ?Katsinas in Clay? will be the first time that this private collection will be on display in a public forum.
The exhibit will be open to the public Tuesday, April 27-Sunday, November 21, 2010, and can be seen during the Museum?s open hours. Hiwan Homestead Museum is open Tuesday through Sunday, noon to 5 PM September through May, and 11 AM to 5 PM June through August. Please call 720-497-7650 for more information. Don?t miss out on this exciting opportunity to see this never-before-seen collection!
Hiwan Homestead Museum is a 17-room log mansion constructed in the Rustic style of architecture. It is located in Evergreen at 4208 S. Timbervale Drive and is a Jefferson County Open Space facility operated through a partnership with the Jefferson County Historical Society. The Museum was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.