We’ve all survived the fire and realized again how much we have to be thankful for – this beautiful land, those dedicated fire fighters, the just-in-time beginning of the monsoon rains. MNA is extending an invite to all the fire crews to come celebrate the quenching of the fire with a bit of thirst quenching at Thirsty Thursdays. Come join the celebration and show your appreciation. Then join us next weekend for the Navajo Festival of Arts and Culture where the Jones Benally Family will be performing and the collections teams have selected rarely seen Navajo items to display at the Easton Collection Center from noon to 2 pm.
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Writing from the Ashes
Aug. 1, 4 – 6 pm
MNA Library, Building 9
Free workshop
Poet Jodie Hollander leads participants through a series of writing prompts related to fire. Bring something to write on and with. This meets on the research side of the museum campus, across the street from the exhibits building.
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Thirsty Thursdays: Ace Slim
Aug. 1, Free for members/$6 nonmembers
Guitarist, singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Trevor Turville melds jazz, blues, bluegrass, folk and soul on Thursday evening in MNA’s Golightly Courtyard. Remember to bring cash for dinner and drinks and check out the full summer schedule here.
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70th Navajo Festival of Arts and Culture
August 3 & 4, 9 am – 5 pm
Free for members/$12 nonmembers
More than 80 Navajo artists will be demonstrating and selling their works at this award-winning festival. Enjoy performances by the Jones Benally Family, JJ Ortero, and Radmilla Cody. Kids can make crafts and watch a puppet show. The Easton Collection Center will be open with special exhibits of Navajo items. See the full schedule and artist list.
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Horticulture Tour: Colton House
August 10, 10 am -11 am
Well-established flowers and plantings grace these historic homes. See how perennials and native plants create a harmonious setting beneath the pines; learn about plants deer won’t eat, and see Mary Colton’s greenhouse. Feel free to bring lunch for a picnic. Feel free to bring a picnic lunch. Tickets required.
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Behind the Scenes Tour: Archaeology
Sept. 20, 4 pm
Tour MNA’s legacy Archaeology Collection, which includes rare artifacts ranging from sandals to painted baskets and prehistoric murals to 1000 year old pottery. Find out what researchers look for in potsherds and hear about recent findings that continue to inspire dialogue. Limited to 10 people. Advance tickets required.
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STEAM Second Saturday: Digging Dinosaurs
August 10 at 2 pm
Free for members and kids age 9 and under
Paleontologist Christa Sadler will be here to tell us how the experts find, excavate, remove and prepare dinosaur bones. Touch fossils, handle tools and create a fossil craft. See the schedule.
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Eat Your Greens
August 17 at 9:00 am -noon Only 2 spaces left!
In this hands-on plant walk, wild food expert Mike Masek shares principles of foraging and points out wild greens commonly found in the Flagstaff area. Information shared includes the botanical name, plant ID tips, where to find the plant on your own, nutritional content, recipes and safety issues. Sign up by calling 928-774-5211 ext. 222 or Online.
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Nine 4 Ninety: Artists for a New Era
Now open
As part of our 90th year celebrations, this exhibition highlights nine young to midcareer artists who are doing interesting, exploratory work in sculpture, printmaking, fashion design, silverwork, landscape painting, and mixed media. The featured artists will be Melissa Cody, Arlo Namingha, Michael Namingha, Melanie Yazzie, Orlando Dugi, Jason Garcia, Delwyn Tawvaya, Josh Elliott, and Michelle Condrat.
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DesertArtLAB: Ecologies of Resistance
Now open; headphones recommended
The DesertArtLAB interdisciplinary art collaborative transformed a tract of blighted land into a thriving dryland ecosystem with native plants and Native voices. This exhibition illustrates the process through the use of artifacts, archival materials, botanical samples, and a cell phone audio component. Bring your own headphones for the best experience.
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Support fire mitigation
Though the recent “Museum Fire” luckily wasn’t actually at the museum, it was a stark reminder of why our facilities team is constantly trying to clear out debris and other potential fuel for fires. With 200 acres of land, much of it forested, and 40 buildings, many of them historic wood structures, we must be constantly vigilant. Help support the efforts to keep MNA property safeguarded against fire by making a donation and specifying “fire” in the notes.
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New notecards and more
This new notecard by Melissa Cody is one of several new notecards featuring art from the Nine 4 Ninety exhibition. It’s a lovely way to remember the show or share it with friends. The bookstore is open during regular museum hours and during Thirsty Thursday, so come in to browse, or you can always Browse & Buy online.
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Select Museum of Northern Arizona to support MNA with every purchase when you buy through Amazonsmile.
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