Historically, the Jicarilla Apache brought their wares to Taos Pueblo to trade or sell. The Millicent Rogers Museum is pleased to promote the rich diversity of art that is available today. Visit the museum during these three days and buy directly from the artists who will have baskets, micaceuos pottery and beadwork. Meet them and become familiar with these fine artists and the legendary culture of their own right. Come share and celebrate the arts and cultures of the proud Jicarilla Apache people. This will be held on May 16 - May 18, 2014.
Participating Artists Include:
Bernadette Howland, Beadwork
Rainey Julian, Jewelry
Eldina Pesata, Micaceous Pottery and Beadwork
Shelden Nunez-Velarde, Micaceous Pottery
Cris Velarde, Micaceous Pottery
Judith Vicente, Micaceous Pottery and Paintings
Felix Vigil, Paintings
Emelene Wanoskia, Beadwork Art
Cougar Vigil, Photography
JICARILLA APACHE ARTS AND CRAFTS MUSEUM
Vida Vigil-Garcia, Director
Rowena Mora Miranda Spencer
Nikki Willie Fayola Roybal
Loretta Romero Carrie Roan Horse
Mary Cavazone Ester Ramirez