Past Exhibitions

Collecting Jewelry: Curator H.P. Mera’s Trip to Navajo Country in 1932

July 1, 2021 through January 2, 2022

The Museum of Indian Arts & Culture will open "Collecting Jewelry:  Curator H.P. Mera’s Trip to Navajo Country in 1932," starting July 1, 2021, until January  2022.  The exhibit consists of jewelry collected by Dr. Harry P. Mera during a trip to the Navajo Nation in the fall of 1932.  Funded primarily by John D. Rockefeller, Mera visited 80 trading posts and covered more than 2,500 miles to gather a collection of jewelry made in the prior 40 years.

The pieces, outstanding in their craftsmanship and artistry, were handmade from silver coins or ingots of silver before the general availability of advanced mechanical tools and commerical commodities.  These works shed light on the importance of silver to the Navajo people of the time, and form the inspiration of the jewelry artists that have followed.






Now on Exhibit

Silver squash blossom and dragonfly necklace

Here, Now and Always

July 2, 2022 through July 2, 2028

Sculpture titled Evening Star by Kathleen Wall (Jemez)

Makowa: The Worlds Above Us

June 1, 2025 through August 17, 2026

Artwork by Duwawisioma title Ninma I of various corn husks in front of clouds

Màatakuyma
Now it is Becoming Clearer to Me

August 31, 2025 through April 19, 2026