This art exhibit introduces art made by Pueblo and Diné (Navajo) peoples in the mountains, valleys, and mesas of present-day New Mexico and Arizona.
In the Southwest, the practices of creating pottery, textiles, and jewelry hold underlying cultural values that sustain health and well-being. This exhibition explores these histories while celebrating Po-wa-ha (water-wind-breath), a term used by the Tewa Pueblos to describe the flow of energy that animates all existence and the practices that nourish life.
Adults $25; seniors $23; students $5; members free
2022/02/20 - 2022/05/15
The Barnes Foundation
2025 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA 19130