Archives for August 2023

EL: Building Brains, Feb 15, 16

EL: Buie Babies, SEP 23, 127

EL: Milkshake, FEB 8, 11

Continued Artistry

AUGUST 1, 2023 – AUGUST 10, 2024

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continued artistry Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians Pueblo of Zuni and Navajo Nation

Choctaw basket weaving is and important traditional artistry that has been practiced for centuries. Baskets were first created primarily for utilitarian use and came in a myriad of shapes and sizes to serve different functions. While production and common use has dwindles in the past century, native weavers continue the tradition, passing their skill to the next generation. Most contemporary Choctaw basket weavers are still based in Mississippi, though a few are based in Oklahoma.

Indigenous artisans of the southwest have practiced silversmithing and jewelry making since the mid-19th century. Spanish and Mexican people first taught Navajo artists the foundational skills that would later lead to their iconic artform. While initial Navajo designs were chunky pieces of silver with etched designs, the Navajo people soon began setting stones into the silver creating the style best known today.


 

Member Party


Join us for a reception Tuesday, August 29th, 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. for food, fun, and Museum Membership.

 

We invite you to join us on Tuesday, August 29th 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. to celebrate you, our Museum Members and Supporters! Stroll through our galleries and explore new exhibits such as Recent Acquisitions, 2012-Present, Continued Artistry, and Harvest Supper Art Auction. Guided tours will be offered.

 

Become a Museum Member!

New and renewing members at the event will receive a bag filled with museum swag. For the first time ever, the UM Museum will offer a student level membership opportunity for University of Mississippi students.

 

This event is free and open to the public.

 

EL: Mini, Feb 15, 18