Sunday, May 11, 2014

"Taos Pueblo: Ancestral Places, Sacred Spaces." It's your last chance to see it.

Photo copyright Wings, 2014; all rights reserved.
It's the final day of Taos Pueblo:  Ancestral Places, Sacred Spaces, Wings's one-man show at the Jean Cocteau Cinema in Santa Fe.

Tomorrow, we head down to Santa Fe to dismantle the exhibit, pack it up, and bring it home. Soon, I'll post images of all the pieces here in an online retrospective, but it'll take a few days for me to get everything organized, uploaded, and curated properly, for lack of a better term.

But since there's still one day left to see it, please, send these links viral. As I said last week:

The two most important links to share are this one and this one. Once the virtual show goes up here, I'll ask you to share those links, too, since most, if not all, of the work will still be available for sale (shows are about long-term exposure, not immediate $$ — which is, of course, yet another reason why it's so difficult for Indian artists to do them).
It's taken a lot of hard work to get to this point, and Wings really outdid himself. I'm so proud of him that I really don't have the words to describe it. And we're both profoundly grateful to all of you who helped make it possible.

Chi miigwech and ta'a, from both of us.


2 comments:

  1. I hope the show was a smashing success, and I'm looking forward to the online retrospective. May the show lead to wonderful things for you & Wings. Sending much love.

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    1. Thank you so much, darlin' - for ALL your help and support through all for this. Headed down this morning to pick everything up.

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