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Visitor Guide & MapVisitor Guide & MapHighlights for September - December 2014

Heard Museum | 2301 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85004 | heard.org

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For more than 80 years, the Heard Museum has attracted visitors from around the globe who come to learn about the arts and cultures of the Native peoples of the Americas. We hope you enjoy this oasis of Spanish Colonial architecture, with courtyards, water features and sculpture gardens. The Heard Museum, which has more than 130,000 square feet of galleries, classrooms and performance space, is known worldwide for its exhibits and programs celebrating Native artists, and for its Shop, which provides the opportunity to purchase museum-quality, authentic American Indian artworks.

MUSEUM & SHOP HOURS 2301 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85004 Main: 602.252.8840 Events Hotline: 602.252.8848 Shop: 602.252.8344 n 1.800.252.8344

Monday to Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Closed Easter Sunday, Independence Day & Christmas.

MUSEUM INFORMATIONADMISSION

Adults $18 Seniors (65+) $13.50 Students with valid ID $7.50 Children ages 6-12 $7.50 Children under 6 Free Heard Museum Members Free American Indians with tribal ID Free

BUILD! Exhibit $5 add'l per person (see page 10 for more details)

GUIDED TOURS

Public tours are offered daily at noon, 2 and 3 p.m., beginning at the Information Desk; free with museum admission. Gallery talks are offered on a varying schedule. Private group tours are also available; call 602.251.0213 to schedule a private tour.

OUTREACH PROGRAMS

Special programs are available to groups of children and adults, including the Guild Speaker’s Bureau. Please call 602.252.8840 for more information.

PHOTOGRAPHY/VIDEO

n No flash, video light or tripods are allowed in the galleries.

n Copyright for many works of art in the museum rests with the artists. The Heard Museum does not assume liability for violation of copyright law by a photographer (Title 17, United States Code). Photography may not be used for publication without written permission from the museum and/or artists.

WELCOME TO THE HEARD MUSEUM

On the cover: Jeffrey Gibson (Cherokee/Choctaw), American Girl, 2013. Collection Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Johnson County Community College, Overland Park, Kansas. Gift of the H. Tony and Marti Oppenheimer Foundation.

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MUSEUM NEWSNATIVE + YOU (NU): FIRST FRIDAYS COMES TO THE HEARD; MUSEUM JOINS THE MONTHLY CELEBRATION OF ART, MUSIC AND CULTURE IN CENTRAL PHOENIXNative + You (NU): First Fridays comes to the Heard Museum! Starting Oct. 3, the Heard will offer free admission from 6 to 10 p.m. every first Friday of each month except March, joining the famed central Phoenix monthly celebration of art, music and culture organized by Artlink Phoenix. Visitors can enjoy the Heard’s 12 exhibit galleries, nationally acclaimed Courtyard Café and gourmet drinks at the Coffee Cantina, and see the best in Native art at the Heard Shop. Visit heard.org for information on specific First Fridays offerings.

HEARD MUSEUM SHOP NOW FEATURES MASTERWORKS GALLERY, OFFERING CONTEMPORARY ART BY TOP ARTISTS, TIMELESS MASTERSThe Berlin Gallery is now the Heard Museum Shop’s Masterworks Gallery, offering contemporary art created by today’s top American Indian artists as well as pieces by timeless masters, living and deceased. It’s the “treasure chest” for the collector of American Indian art, soon to be the location of events designed to educate collectors and stimulate the market.

VALLEY AUTOMOBILE DEALERS DONATE NEW 12-PASSENGER VAN TO HEARD MUSEUM After more than 20 years of steady service to the museum, the Heard’s venerable full-size van now has some help. A new Ford full-size van has been donated to the museum by the Valley Automobile Dealers Association. Heard Museum director/CEO James Pepper Henry (Kaw/Muscogee Creek) accepted the keys to the 12-passenger vehicle from Sanderson Ford commercial fleet manager Tony Friedley. Our thanks to the dealers and to Sanderson Ford for their generosity to the museum.

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THE NEW LIVING HISTORY OF FRED HARVEY, THE SANTA FE AND THE GREAT SOUTHWEST: A PANEL DISCUSSION WITH STEPHEN FRIED, DIANA PARDUE AND DR. PAUL HIRTFRIDAY | OCT. 24 | 11:30 A.M. | STEELE AUDITORIUM

A lively panel discussion and Q&A on the past and future of research on Fred Harvey, the Harvey Girls, Mary Colter, Native art and the Santa Fe Railway starts off with a book-signing at 11 a.m. Panelists include Diana Pardue, Heard Museum curator of collections (who curated the museum's landmark Fred Harvey show in 1996 that reinvigorated research in all things Harvey); Stephen Fried, author of the recent best-selling historical biography Appetite for America: Fred Harvey and the Business of Civilizing the Wild West—One Meal at a Time; and Dr. Paul Hirt, Arizona State University historian of the American West (and an expert on the nature and history of the Grand Canyon). The book-signing and panel discussion are FREE to the public.

Co-presented by the Heard Museum and the School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies at Arizona State University.

HEARD MUSEUM SHOPS ANNUAL FALL SALEFRIDAY-SUNDAY | OCT. 24-26 | 9:30 A.M.-5 P.M. SAT.; 11 A.M.-5 P.M. SUN.

This twice-yearly shopping event offers discounts on the fi nest authentic American Indian artwork. Almost everything from katsina dolls and jewelry to baskets, textiles, pottery and fi ne art will be 10% off. Heard Museum members save an extra 10% off all purchases – for a total of 20% off.

(Masterworks Gallery, consignment purchases and sale items are ineligible for additional discounts.)

SPANISH MARKET/MERCADO DE LAS ARTESSATURDAY-SUNDAY | NOV. 8-9 | 10 A.M.-5 P.M. | CENTRAL COURTYARD AND FREEPORT-MCMORAN PLAZA

Strolling mariachis and artwork by Hispanic artists from Arizona and New Mexico highlight this festive, casual and friendly annual marketplace, the largest of its kind in Arizona. Chat with more than 65 artists as they sell a range of distinctive and unique artwork. This year’s Spanish Market’s Featured Artist is Dr. Isabelle Collins (Hispanic) of Puebla, Mexico. Collins is a renowned artist and international lecturer on the dynamic history of majolica and Talavera pottery, from its origins in the ninth century, through its introduction to Mexico in the 16th century, to the present production of handmade treasures using a 400-year-old technique.

FALL EVENTS

NOV. 8 -9

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HEARD MUSEUM COUNCIL AMERICAN INDIAN ART & ARTIFACTS APPRAISAL DAYSATURDAY | NOV. 15 | 10 A.M.-2 P.M. SAGEWOOD LIFECARE, 4555 E. MAYO BLVD., PHOENIX, AZ 85050

Learn more about those items lurking in your closet or collecting dust on your display shelves! Bring them to American Indian Art & Artifacts Appraisal Day. Leading Native art traders will examine your treasures and offer information about materials, dates, artists and traditions. $30 for the first item, $25 for the second item, $20 for the third and subsequent item(s). (Limit 10 items per person, please.) Heard Museum members receive $5 off per item. Please visit heard.org for location and more information.

ORNAMENT MARKETPLACEFRIDAY-SUNDAY | NOV. 28-30 | 9:30 A.M.-5 P.M. FRI. & SAT., 11 A.M.-5 P.M. SUN. | HEARD MUSEUM SHOP

Enhance your holidays with wonderful Native-themed ornaments hand-crafted by American Indian artists from the Heard Museum Shops during this fourth annual event! Choose from hundreds of ornaments in a variety of art forms for yourself or for unique holiday gifts. Prices vary. Admission to the Heard Museum Shop is always free – and we never charge sales tax! (Museum admission additional.)

LIBRARY BOOK SALE & TREASURE MARKETFRIDAY-SUNDAY | DEC. 5-7 | NOON-5 P.M. FRI. (MEMBERS ONLY); 5-8 P.M. (OPEN TO PUBLIC DURING NU) FRI.; 9:30 A.M.-5 P.M. SAT.; 11 A.M.-5 P.M. SUN. | STEELE AUDITORIUM

Choose from thousands of titles in nearly six dozen genres ranging from rare books to paperbacks, historic tomes and cookbooks. In addition to fabulous book bargains, a selection of unique art and collectibles can be found, including American Indian and vintage jewelry, katsina dolls, prints, pottery and ceramic vessels. Some well-known Native artists will be represented, so be sure to arrive early for the best selection. Members shop first on Friday till 5 p.m., and everyone can bid Friday and Saturday on special silent auction items. Presented by the Heard Museum Guild, with proceeds benefiting the Heard’s Billie Jane Baguley Library and Archives. Free admission (museum admission additional).

DEC. 5-7

FALL EVENTS

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CURRENT EXHIBITSMODERN SPIRIT: THE ART OF GEORGE MORRISON

Opens Oct. 25, 2014; on display through Jan. 11, 2015

This exhibit offers the fi rst-ever comprehensive array of drawings, paintings, prints and sculptures from an important American Indian modernist, Chippewa artist George Morrison (1919–2000), whose works bring together concepts of abstraction, landscape and spiritual refl ection. Major support is provided by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Minnesota Museum of American Art, Arts Midwest, Plains Art Museum, Ameriprise Financial, the Henry Luce Foundation and the generous contributions of individuals across the Midwest. Learn more about the exhibit at mmaamorrison.org.

BEAUTIFUL GAMES: AMERICAN INDIAN SPORT AND ART

Opens Dec. 20, 2014; on display through Nov. 29, 2015

Excitement and drama take center stage as the museum presents the history and culture of American Indian sport. Olympic achievement and treasure from a wide range of Indian athletes will be displayed alongside traditional American Indian sports, demonstrating the value of sports participation in American Indian communities both past and present.

STORIES OUTSIDE THE LINES: AMERICAN INDIAN LEDGER ART

On display through Sept. 21, 2014

The transition in art as well as the way of life of Plains Indians in the last quarter of the 19th century was chronicled on the lined sheets of paper in the ledger books

of that period. This exhibit combines examples of drawings gleaned from the period with contemporary ledger artists’ representational work

BUILD! TOY BRICK ART AT THE HEARD

On display through Sept. 28, 2014

LEGO® bricks are the inspiration for this family-friendly, interactive exhibit. BUILD! Toy Brick Art at the Heard features local American Indian, Mexican-American and non-Indian artists transforming their artworks using the versatile toy bricks. Exhibit supported by the Ullman Foundation.LEGO is a trademark of the LEGO Group, which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this exhibit.

CHOCOLATE, CHILI & COCHINEAL: CHANGING TASTE AROUND THE WORLD

On display through Nov. 2, 2014

Edibles from the Americas are delectably displayed from a historical and educational context.

THAT’S THE WAY I LIKE IT!

On display through Feb. 8, 2015

This exhibit features a wonderful collection of our most recent contemporary acquisitions that have been selected by visitors like you.

N. SCOTT MOMADAY: ART AND POETRYOn display through Nov. 2, 2014

This exhibit pairs together paintings, monoprints and writings by N. Scott Momaday (Kiowa), a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and playwright.

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HOME: NATIVE PEOPLE IN THE SOUTHWEST

Learn about the Native peoples of the Southwest and hear them tell their stories in their own words in the Heard Museum’s signature exhibit. In addition to cultural objects, the exhibit showcases the traditions of Native peoples of the past and present and examines their defi nition of home. Don’t miss the Navajo hogan, the Pueblo horno or the 400 Katsina dolls on display!

REMEMBERING OUR INDIAN SCHOOL DAYS: THE BOARDING SCHOOL EXPERIENCE

This powerful exhibit immerses visitors into the story of American Indian children who were forced by the federal government to attend residential boarding schools hundreds of miles away from home. This exhibit examines the system of off-reservation Indian boarding schools, which separated children from their families and stripped them of their cultural identity and language.

WE ARE! ARIZONA’S FIRST PEOPLE

Discover each of Arizona’s 21 federally recognized tribal communities. Hear Arizona’s Native peoples explain their histories, cultures and futures in their own voices. This exhibit is a celebration of our Native peoples’ triumph over adversity and their return to vibrant, growing communities.

AMERICAN INDIAN VETERANS NATIONAL MEMORIAL

Service and sacrifi ce spanning more than three centuries is honored in the fi rst and only known national memorial to American Indian veterans of many confl icts. The memorial, located outside the Masterworks Gallery, features panels describing the devotion of American Indian soldiers to their country, and also includes several heroic sculptures.

AROUND THE WORLD: THE HEARD MUSEUM COLLECTION

Explore the cultural traditions of Native peoples from around the world in this exhibit of artwork from North and South America, Africa and Oceania. Much of the work on display is from the original collection of Dwight and Maie Heard.

EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY

Learn about how the vegetation and local wildlife of seven different geographical regions infl uence and inspire Native artists in this hands-on and family-friendly exhibit. Find the animals and plants in the artwork, then try your hand at making a Northwest Coast button bag, bow guard or Inuit felt design.

THE HOUSER/HAOZOUS FAMILY: CELEBRATING A CENTURY

Honor the birth of a child and a modern Indian nation through the art of a family of acclaimed artists.

CURRENT EXHIBITS

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Match the numbers to the galleries on the fold-out page ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤

SAMUEL AND BETTY KITCHELL GALLERYMeet here for guided tours.

HOME: NATIVE PEOPLE IN THE SOUTHWEST (ongoing)

NICHOLS SCULPTURE GARDENThe Houser/Haozous Family: Celebrating a Century (Through April 26, 2015)

EDWARD JACOBSON GALLERY (LOWER AND UPPER GALLERIES)Stories Outside the Lines: American Indian Ledger Art (Through Sept. 21, 2014)Modern Spirit: The Art of George Morrison (Opening Oct. 25, 2014)

JACK STEELE PARKER GALLERY (UPPER LEVEL SOUTH) (ongoing)Around the World: The Heard Museum Collection

EAST GALLERY (UPPER LEVEL SOUTH) (ongoing)Remembering Our Indian School Days: The Boarding School Experience

FREEMAN GALLERY (ongoing)Every Picture Tells a Story

LINCOLN GALLERYBUILD! Toy Brick Art at the Heard (Through Sept. 28, 2014)

ULLMAN LEARNING CENTER (ongoing)We Are! Arizona’s First People

SANDRA DAY O’CONNOR GALLERY Chocolate, Chili & Cochineal (Through Nov. 2, 2014) Beautiful Games: American Indian Sport and Art (Opening Dec. 20, 2014)

CROSSROADS GALLERYChocolate, Chili & Cochineal (Through Nov. 2, 2014) Beautiful Games: American Indian Sport and Art (Opening Dec. 20, 2014)

LOVENA OHL GALLERYThat’s the Way I Like It! (Through Feb. 8, 2015)

BERLIN MEZZANINE (UPPER LEVEL NORTH)N. Scott Momaday: Art and Poetry (Through Nov. 2, 2014) Beautiful Games: American Indian Sport and Art (Opening Dec. 20, 2014)

BILLIE JANE BAGULEY LIBRARY AND ARCHIVESMonday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

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Second Floor

East GalleryBoarding School Exhibit

Jack Steele Parker Gallery

Jacobson Gallery

South Courtyard Balcony

Billie Jane Baguley Library and Archives

Berlin Mezzanine Library Entrance

Balcony

Monte Vista Room

Lincoln Gallery

Freeman Gallery

Ullman Learning Center

Crossroads Gallery

Sandra Day O’Connor Gallery

Kitchell Gallery

Lovena Ohl Gallery

Admissions Lobby

South Courtyard

Jacobson Gallery

Nichols Sculpture Garden

SRP Story Room

Harnett Theater

HOME:Native People in the SouthwestExhibit

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Ground Floor

MUSEUM ENTRANCE To Shop

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East GalleryBoarding School Exhibit

Jack Steele Parker Gallery

Jacobson Gallery

South Courtyard Balcony

Billie Jane Baguley Library and Archives

Berlin Mezzanine Library Entrance

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Monte Vista Room

Lincoln Gallery

Freeman Gallery

Ullman Learning Center

Crossroads Gallery

Sandra Day O’Connor Gallery

Kitchell Gallery

Lovena Ohl Gallery

Admissions Lobby

South Courtyard

Jacobson Gallery

Nichols Sculpture Garden

SRP Story Room

Harnett Theater

HOME:Native People in the SouthwestExhibit

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OUTSIDE CAMPUS

COFFEE CANTINAMon-Sat, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sun, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Drop into the Cantina for gourmet coffee, snacks, and grab-and-go food and drinks.

BOOKS & MOREMon-Sat, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sun, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Browse through our large selection of books and souvenirs.

MASTERWORKS GALLERYMon-Sat, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sun, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.Upscale collector's gallery with cutting edge-artists.

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MUSEUM SHOP Mon-Sat, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sun, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Featuring outstanding selections of authentic American Indian artwork, gifts and books. Shop online at HeardShops.com.

COURTYARD CAFÉDaily, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Stop in for delicious lunch offerings and desserts featuring fresh, local and indigenous ingredients and foods.

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FALL HIGHLIGHTS

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FILMMAKER SANDRA SUNRISING OSAWA (MAKAH) DELIVERS SIMON ORTIZ/LABRIOLA CENTER LECTURETHURSDAY | OCT. 16 | 7 P.M. | STEELE AUDITORIUM | FREE ADMISSION

Sandy Osawa will offer highlights from a 40-year career as an independent fi lmmaker as she delivers the Simon Ortiz and Labriola Center Lecture on Indigenous Land, Culture, and Community at Arizona State University. The semi-annual lecture, which is free to the public, “addresses topics and issues across disciplines in the arts, humanities, sciences, and politics,” according to a description on the Arizona State University website.

MOONDANCE AT THE HEARD GALASATURDAY | OCT. 18 | 5-10 P.M. | FREEPORT-MCMORAN PLAZA

The Heard Museum’s benefi t gala event is an evening of elegance and glamour. The 2014 Gala honorees are the past presidents of the Heard Museum Board of Trustees. Event co-chairs are Sue Navran and Lee Peterson. Tickets are $500 per person. For information on ticket and table purchases and sponsorship information, please call 602.251.0245.

SPIRIT OF THE HEARD AWARDTUESDAY | NOV. 4 | 7 P.M. | HILTON SCOTTSDALE RESORT & VILLAS

(During the American Indian Excellence in Leadership Award ceremony.) The museum presents its 11th annual Spirit of the Heard award to Ernest H. Siva (Cahuilla/Serrano). Siva was born and raised on the Morongo Reservation just west of Palm Springs, California. A member of the Morongo Band of Mission Indians, Siva has dedicated his life to the transmission of Southern California Indian cultures through his education, career and volunteerism. The ceremony is open to the public. Please visit heard.org for more information.

HOLIDAYS AT THE HEARDDEC. 26-31 | 9:30 A.M.-5 P.M. DAILY EXCEPT 11 A.M.-5 P.M. SUN. DEC. 28

A Southwestern tradition, Holidays at the Heard is a great way to spend time with family and friends. Exciting performances and artist demonstrations introduce visitors to traditional and contemporary American Indian music, dance and art throughout the week. Included in general museum admission.

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The Billie Jane Baguley Library and Archives offers a comprehensive research facility with extensive information about indigenous art and an unparalleled resource collection on more than 25,000 American Indian artists.

The non-circulating library is also open to students and members of the public wishing to learn more about American Indians, the Heard Museum or other related topics.

Visit heard.org/library for information on the upcoming Masterworks Arts and Artists Project, an online archive of prominent Native artists.

Hours: Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Call 602.252.8840, ext. 5591, for more information.

Free with admission or by appointment. The library collection is non-circulating.

BILLIE JANE BAGULEY LIBRARY & ARCHIVES

PRIVATE EVENTS AT THE HEARDFounded in 1929, the Heard Museum is internationally recognized as one of the world’s finest institutions celebrating the diversity and vitality of American Indian art and history. A true Arizona landmark, the Heard offers a unique blend of modern amenities and traditional heritage of the Southwest. A cool, green oasis in the heart of the desert and the city of Phoenix, the Heard Museum is the perfect setting for private gatherings, from small and intimate to grand and elaborate.

Graceful Spanish Colonial architecture, shaded courtyards and tranquil fountains provide a setting of unparalleled beauty,

character, elegance and charm, the ideal backdrop for receptions, dinners and weddings. Our meeting rooms offer state-of-the-art technical facilities for conferences, presentations and retreats.

We invite you to allow our experienced, knowledgeable staff to create an event that frames your vision, one that is sure to be distinctly rich and memorable.

To plan a site visit, please contact our events planner at 602.251.0230 or by email at [email protected].

For more information, visit heard.org/visit/hostanevent.html.

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Whether you are a visitor or a resident of Phoenix, we hope you will consider joining the museum. Members receive free admission year round; a 10% discount in our Shop, Café and on online sales; a subscription to our magazine; and invitations to special events. And also important, you will be helping to support this very special museum.

Members at all levels help the institution provide a dynamic forum for diverse American Indian stories and artistic perspectives. Heard Museum members are vital partners in supporting the mission of our world-class programs and exhibits.

Join today by visiting the Visitor Services Desk in the lobby or heard.org/members, or call 602.251.0261.

Member Benefits Include:

Free admission

10% discount at the Heard Museum Shop.

10% discount at The Courtyard Café

Invitations to members-only events

First notice of all upcoming events

… AND MUCH MORE!

CIRCLES OF GIVING MEMBERSHIP

Circles of Giving, the Heard Museum’s premier membership society, gives its members a way to support the Heard’s educational programs at the highest level.For more information, call the Circles of Giving office at 602.346.8192.

SUPPORT THE HEARD

BOARD OF TRUSTEESLeland W. Peterson, ChairSusan H. Navran, Vice Chair

Patricia K. Hibbeler, SecretaryMark Schiavoni, TreasurerJames Pepper Henry, Museum Director and CEO

TRUSTEESShirley AveryArlene K. Ben-HorinHoward R. BerlinDr. George Blue Spruce, Jr.Mark B. BonsallSteven R. ChanenF. Wesley Clelland, IIIDr. Craig CohenRobert A. CowieElizabeth Murfee

DeConciniChristopher Clark

DescheneRyan P. DesmondRobert S. DiamondJohn Graham

Carrie L. HulburdJames R. HuntworkJeffrey H. KahnSusan KolmanStephen R. LewisIvan MakilJohn MelamedAlice MonongyeScott H. O’ConnorDr. Arthur L. PelbergWick PilcherWilliam G. Ridenour Joette B. SchmidtJohn B. Stiteler

LIFE TRUSTEESKay Benedict

James T. BialacHerbert J. BoolNorma Jean CoulterRobert J. DuffyMary G. HamiltonBarbara HeardJoel P. HoxieMary HudakDr. Thomas M. HudakRichard L. JohnesSusan KolmanEdward F. LowryFrederick A. LynnDennis H. LyonRuss A. (Rusty) Lyon, Jr.Carol Ann MackayClint J. Magnussen

Robert L. MatthewsMiriam J. McClennenMary Ellen McKeeJames MeenaghanLouise MenkDr. Wayne Lee MitchellMareen NicholsDavid E. ReeseMary Dell PritzlaffWilliam C. SchubertSheryl L. SculleyRichard H. SilvermanJohn G. Stuart

EX-OFFICIODr. Gary Sollars, Heard

Museum Council

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A Sense of PlaceAt the Heard Museum, natural, cultural and urban heritage

combine to create a setting of unparalleled beauty and character.

World-class artwork, graceful architecture, shaded courtyards and

tranquil fountains provide a backdrop of elegance and charm, the

perfect place to celebrate your special day.

Photo Credits: Top, aboutlovestudio.com. Above left and middle: Craig Smith. Above right: crystalrosephotography.com

[email protected] | 602.251.0230 | heard.org/visit/hostanevent

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The Heard Museum is proud to feature fine Southwest-inspired fare at the Courtyard Café. Enjoy freshly prepared salads, sandwiches and entrées, many of which feature American Indian and locally sourced all-natural ingredients. The Coffee Cantina is also available for your dining needs, featuring specialty coffees, sweet treats and grab-and-go snacks.

THE COURTYARD CAFÉ

Open daily, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call 602.251.0204 for reservations.

COFFEE CANTINA

Monday to Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

DINING AT THE HEARD

HEARD MUSEUM SHOP

The Heard Museum Shop has grown from its humble 1958 beginnings to become one of the nation’s finest purveyors of American Indian art. The majority of pieces in the extensive inventory are purchased directly from hundreds of artists. Only the finest in authentic American Indian jewelry, pottery, paintings, sculpture, katsina dolls and weavings are selected for sale.

MASTERWORKS GALLERY

There are artists in every field who exemplify the best of the best and who have proven seminal in influencing future generations of artists and art styles. The Heard Museum Shop is proud to present Masterworks, a new gallery space

showcasing a carefully selected group of works by the top names and most influential artists in Native art.

BOOKS & MORE

Books & More, our boutique bookstore, offers one of the Southwest’s best selections of books by and about American Indians and the region. Also on hand are gifts like T-shirts, hats, children’s toys and packaged items for yourself or friends and family.

SHOP, MASTERWORKS GALLERY, BOOKS & MORE HOURS

Monday to Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

WORLD-CLASS SHOP & BOOKSTORE

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