Always Becoming Sculpture Project - Episode Seven - "Final Coat"
Sculptor Nora Naranjo-Morse explains the importance of working with clay and plaster, a long-held tradition of her Pueblo ancestors, as well as the breathtaking moments that come with placing the "final coat" of material onto a sculpture or the walls of a home.
Видео Always Becoming Sculpture Project - Episode Seven - "Final Coat" канала SmithsonianNMAI
Видео Always Becoming Sculpture Project - Episode Seven - "Final Coat" канала SmithsonianNMAI
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
2021 Native Cinema ShowcaseMascots, Myths, Monuments, and Memory 06 — Contested Symbols in Sports and American CultureConservation Consultation for Beyond the Horizon Anishinaabe Artists of the Great Lakes111th Material Culture Forum: Paul CeruzziNNAVM: Meet Your Designers 3 – Daniel SaSuWeh Jones and Enoch Kelly HaneyCherokee Days 2019 – Cherokee Royalty 1Native/American Fashion 4 | Timothy Shannon9. Panel: A Work in Progress - (Re)Presenting America: The Evolution of Culturally Specific MuseumsMakah Model CanoeStellar Connections: Explorations in Cultural Astronomy - Pt. 3, John MacDonaldCherokee Days 2019 – Cherokee National Youth Choir 3Amy Hānaiali'i' Gilliom Sings "The Hukilau Song"A Promise Kept: 6 – W. Richard West, Jr., Esq.Using Native Knowledge 360˚ Classroom Resources Related to Traditional FoodsNative Knowledge 360˚ Teacher Workshop Series ǀ Indigenous Women: Artists and Activists (Session 2)Sand Creek Massacre: 09 Multigenerational Impacts - Karen Little CoyoteStrong Women/Strong Nations 4: Joy HarjoA Promise Kept: 1 – Opening with Kevin Gover, Joy Harjo, and Gabrielle TayacTraditional Foods Sustain our Bodies and Spirits: A Moderated PanelThe Great Inka Road: The Zigzag Wall of Saqsaywaman