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Shonto's Past Events :

Heard
Museum West
Family Ties: Young Navajo Weavers
Exhibition Opening Celebration
Saturday, September
8, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Celebrate the opening of the newest
Heard Museum West exhibition,
Family Ties: Young Navajo Weavers,
with kids’ activities, an artist
demonstration and book signings!
- 11 a.m. &
1 p.m. - Artist demonstration with
weaver Michael Teller Ornelas
- 10 a.m. to
noon - Book signing with author
Monty Roessel, Navajo,
author of Songs from the Loom: A
Navajo Girl Learns to Weave
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noon to 2 p.m. - Book signing of Magic
of Spider Woman by Shonto Begay,
a Navajo painter, author and
illustrator who will be signing
- 10 a.m. to
2 p.m. - Kids’ weaving activities

Friday, Aug 17 2007
2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Mark Sublette Medicine
Man Gallery
Join nationally acclaimed Navajo painter
Shonto Begay and famed sculptor Oreland Joe at our Santa Fe Gallery
2-4pm for our Santa Fe Indian
Market
Show and Sale of new works.
Santa Fe, NM
http://www.medicinemangallery.com

Saturday March 17th, 2007
5 - 7pm
Medicine Man Gallery
Tucson, AZ
www.medicinemangallery.com
March 3 & 4, 2007
9:30am - 5pm
The Heard Indian Fair and Market
The Heard Museum
Phoenix, AZ
February, 16th and17th 2007
3-6pm
Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North
10600 E Crescent Moon Dr
Scottsdale, AZ 85262
Phone: (480) 515-5700
http://www.fourseasons.com/scottsdale/
Friday November 10, 2006 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Coconino Center for the Arts
2300 North Fort Valley Road
Flagstaff, AZ
Free visual art exhibit
"Night Visions" offers a multi-media display of artwork showcasing the
beauty, inspiration and cultural value of the natural night sky. Invited
artists include Baje Whitethorne, Sr., Shonto Begay, and S.D. Nelson.
The exhibition also includes artists juried into the exhibition from
throughout the United States.
www.flagstaffculturefest.org
2300 North Fort Valley Road
Flagstaff, AZ
Reservation not required. For information call (928) 779-2300
Petrified Forest National Park
When:
2:00 PM
Saturday, November 11, 2006
Where:
Petrified Forest National Park,
Arizona
Painted Desert Inn, National Historic Landmark
Exit 311, Interstate 40
What:
To close the 2006 Artist-in-Residence Program, the park will be hosting an
Artist-in-Residence Exhibition
Reception at the Painted Desert Inn
on Saturday, November 11, 2006 at 5:00 PM.
The art exhibition will run from November 5th thru the
19th showcasing works of art created by the fifteen artists who
participated in the park’s first Artist-in-Residence program.
The artwork on exhibit will provide each artist’s
perspective of the park during their residence.
The goal of the exhibition and program is to further both
the artists’ and public’s understanding of the significance of
the park. In addition to
creating artwork, the artists will provide a positive learning
and interpretive experience for park visitors regarding the park
as inspiration for artistic endeavors.
For more information on the exhibition and program
please, log on to the park’s website:http://www.nps.gov/pefo/parknews/artist-in-residence.htm
or contact Museum Curator, Scott Williams at (928) 524-6228
x.240.
Petrified National Forest
September 9th - 16th 2006
Artist in residence.
Northeastern Arizona
Virtual Gallery
Brandy's Restaurant & Bakery
Art on display
September 4th - October 16th
Art Talk & Party on
September 25th ,2006 5:30 - 8pm
click on image to enlarge

www.brandysrestaurant.com
Take a trip Along the Navajo Trail to
Shonto Begay’s 8th annual art show at Brandy’s Restaurant & Bakery this
September. Begay, an award-winning Navajo painter, illustrator and
writer, shares acrylic on canvas works inspired by his journeys.
“I share visions of my road thus far,” Shonto says. “I offer you the
colors, movement and composition of the beautiful land that forges my
spirit. These are my journeys through the potholes and avenues of life’s
tests and blessings and the sacred land I call my home.”
Shonto, whose paintings are represented at the Turquoise Tortoise
Gallery in Sedona and the Medicine Man Gallery in Tucson, says he’s
proud of being a part of Brandy’s art show tradition. “I applaud
Brandy’s for being one of the first alternative places to see art in
Flagstaff,” he says.
Virtual Gallery
Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery
Opens Friday August 18th
3-5 pm
602A Canyon Road
Santa
Fe, NM
Please
join Shonto Indian Market weekend for a show and sale of his works .
www.medicinemangallery.com
Turquoise Tortoise Gallery
August 4th 2006
First Friday Art Talk
Hozho Center
- 431 Hwy 179
Sedona,
Arizona 86336
www.turqtortsedona.com
928-282-2262
Navajo Festival of Arts and Culture
June 29th - 30th 2006
Museum of Northern Az
Flagstaff, Az
Memorial Day Weekend 2006
Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
Santa Fe ,NM
Friday June 2, 2006
Fist Friday Art Walk
"Shonto Show"
West of the Moon Gallery
June 2 - August 5 2006
Opening June 8th 5-8 PM
"The Sky Is Falling"
Art Exhibition
Coconino Community College
Flagstaff , Az
June 25 - July 2 2006
"Artist in Residence"
David T. Vernan Museum
Grand Teton National Park, Wy
www.flagstaffsymphony.org
Friday March 10th 2006
Shonto will sing with the Benally Family
At 7:30 PM at Ardrey Auditorium, NAU Campus, Flagstaff
The Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra
Randall Craig Fleischer, Conductor
Jones Benally Family / R. Carlos Nakai, dance/flute
Randall Craig Fleischer
World Premiere! -- Orchestral work for Native American dance and flute
15-minute intermission
Ludwig van Beethoven
(1770-1827)
Symphony No. 6, "Pastoral"
Heard
Museum in Phoenix
48th Annual
Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market
March 4, 2006 through March 5, 2006
The Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market is one of the most
prestigious art events in the entire Southwest. More than 600 of the top
Native American artists show and sell their work directly to the public
during this weekend. Held on the museum grounds, the Show & Sale
provides an opportunity to enjoy both traditional and contemporary
Native American jewelry, paintings, weavings, basketry, katsina doll
carvings and pottery. All items are handmade by the artists. The weekend
features native foods like frybread and Hopi piki bread. Entertainment
includes some of the best known names in Native American music and
dance. Admission includes all events, plus unlimited entry to museum
galleries.
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