Events
Thirteen Moons In The Land Of Sky And WInd
The Lakhota people have many names for the months of the year. The names of the moons are drawn from the resources available to them or are descriptions of natural events. This series of watercolors interprets the meaning of each moon, short narratives of the moon, and the moon's enduring love for the sun and world.
Homelands: Reconnection
The "Homelands" art show is a profound tribute to the Arapaho, Cheyenne, and Ute tribes, honoring their connection to their ancestral lands that now make up Boulder, Colorado. Launched in 2021 at the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, the show brings a long-overdue recognition and celebration of the Indigenous peoples whose presence shaped this region long before its current identity.
Weaving Prayers: Ocean's Edge to Mesa's Ledge
A journey of culture, prayers and hope for my people back home on the Navajo Reservation. I am of two Water Clans: Bitterwater and Zuni-Edgewater. Water is one of the four sacred elements and is essential for all living beings on earth.
Stone and Wood Sculptures
Bryan Valdez Redmoon started his art at the age of 9 years old with oil paintings. In 1983 Bryan apprenticed under renowned native American artists Robert and Bennet Morninggun for 4 years carving stone. Bryan’s reputation for exemplary pieces has proceeded him and the unique nature of his work has drawn an immense amount of business. Bryan has won many awards, on of his stone pieces “The Merrill Lynch Bull” is displayed inside the New York Stock exchange. Bryan started 13 years ago sculpting trees all over the state of Colorado, with his unique style. Bryan Redmoon owns Redmoon Art Studio in Erie Colorado.