100 Works for 100 Years
Trim: 11" x 10"
Pages: 176
Illustrations: 100 color images
© 2023
The Harwood Museum of Art in Taos houses among the finest collections of New Mexican and Southwest art. In celebration of the hundredth anniversary of the museum, this publication highlights one hundred works drawn from more than 6,500 objects collected since its establishment.
This book and CD package is based on interviews of key figures in the land usage rights movement.
Voices of The First Peoples of The Southwest
Trim: 10" x 7.25"
Pages: 152
Illustrations: 152 color, 8 black and white images
© 2022
This revised and expanded 2nd edition of Here, Now & Always, is reissued as a companion to the recently renovated permanent exhibition at the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture in Santa Fe. The book and exhibit draw from the museum's vast collections, including art, basketry, pottery, textiles and ancestral items, to illustrate Native narratives speaking to themes of origin, place and self-determination.
Weaving Between the Lines with Diné Textiles
Trim: 9" x 10.5"
Pages: 180
Illustrations: 90
© 2024
Shaped by the voices of contemporary weavers and practitioners and through a constellation of poetry, essays, interviews, photographs, and multimedia artworks, Horizons: Weaving Between the Lines with Diné Textiles establishes connections between weaving and photography as ways of seeing, knowing, and relating to place. Drawing primarily from the collections of the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture—and considered in conversation with selected contemporary works—these historic textiles are reinterpreted by leading Diné weavers, scholars, and visual artists to reveal previously overlooked innovations and artistic expressions. Essays by Lynda Teller Pete (Diné), Wade Campbell (Diné), Jennifer Nez Denetdale (Diné) and Larissa Nez (Diné); Artist Interviews with Kevin Aspaas (Diné) and Tyrrell Tapaha (Diné); Artist Statement and Visual Essay by Darby Raymond-Overstreet (Diné).
Learning to Make the Perfect Pie, Sing When You Need To, and Find the Way Home with farmer Evelyn
Trim: 8" x 8"
Pages: 200
Illustrations: 38 color plates
© 2013
Don't let the quaint and homespun title fool you. This book is a beautifully written and engaging homage to Evelyn Curtis Losack, a woman farmer and water rights activist from Corrales, New Mexico, a small community on the northern outskirts of Albuquerque. Through the sensitive journalist eye of writer/photographer Stacia Braude-Spragg, this book is a personal introduction to a life well lived, one with conviction, which will have universal appeal.
Photographing the 1776 Spanish Expedition Through the Southwest
Trim: 11" x 9"
Pages: 232
Illustrations: 145 duotone photographs, 5 maps
© 2011
Two photographers recreate a visual record of the 18th century friars and search for a route from New Mexico to California.
Trim: 6.75" x 10"
Pages: 88
Illustrations: 8 line art drawings
© 2005
The volume, printed for 6 cents a copy, included twenty- three songs and constituted the first time a book devoted exclusively to cowboy songs had been published. Thorp gets the credit for being the first person to show serious interest in collecting and preserving these ballads penned by cowpunchers to calm cattle on the range.
The Alchemy of Memory
Trim: 12" x 10"
Pages: 192
Illustrations: 104 color plates and 18 illustrations
This publication is a long-awaited and richly deserved retrospective of one of Santa Fe and New Mexico's most prominent artists. Dreams, memory, prairie, the night sky; demons, family, history; remoteness and the grandeur of the vast windmills, coyotes and low-flying ravens; childhood, manhood, a tiny white kite and an advancing storm; vulnerability and masculinity; the strong, saturated colors of a figurative artist of the subconscious nestled in personal history with his New Mexico roots intact.
Trim: 9" x 12"
Pages: 112
Illustrations: 150 black-and-white photographs
© 2004
This book highlights the drama that unfolded for young nineteenth century European Jewish immigrants who built on their cultural and social relationships to become successful citizens.