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Visitor Guide & MapHighlights for Spring 2018

2301 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85004 heard.org

The Jewelry of Richard I. Chavez OPEN FEB.2

SYMMETRY IN STONE

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For more than 85 years, the Heard Museum has attracted visitors from around the globe who come to learn about the arts and cultures of the Native peoples of the Americas. We hope you enjoy this campus of Spanish Colonial architecture, with courtyards, water features and sculpture gardens. The Heard Museum, which has more than 130,000 square feet of galleries, classrooms and performance space, is known worldwide for its exhibitions and programs celebrating Native artists, and for its Shop, which provides the opportunity to purchase museum-quality, authentic American Indian artworks.

MUSEUM & SHOP HOURS 2301 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85004 Main: 602.252.8840 Heard Hotline: 602.252.8848 Shop: 602.252.8344 n 1.800.252.8344

Monday to Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Closed Easter Sunday, Independence Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.

MUSEUM INFORMATIONADMISSION

Adults $18 Seniors (65+) $13.50 Students with valid ID $7.50 Children ages 6-17 $7.50 Children age 5 and younger Free Heard Museum Members Free American Indians with tribal ID Free

GUIDED TOURS

Public tours are offered daily at noon, 2 and 3 p.m., beginning at the Information Desk; free with museum admission. Gallery talks are offered on a varying schedule. Private group tours are also available; call 602.251.0213 to schedule a private tour.

OUTREACH PROGRAMS

Special programs are available to groups of children and adults. Please call 602.252.8840 for more information.

PHOTOGRAPHY/VIDEO

n No flash, video light, tripods or selfie sticks are allowed in the galleries. No commercial photography.

n Copyright for many works of art in the museum rests with the artists. The Heard Museum does not assume liability for violation of copyright law by a photographer (Title 17, United States Code). Photography may not be used for publication without written permission from the museum and/or artists.

WELCOME TO THE HEARD MUSEUM

COVER: Richard Chavez (San Felipe Pueblo, b. 1949)Bolo tie of fossilized ivory, coral,black jade, turquoise, and 14k gold,1998, 2.125 x 3.25 inches.

Private Collection

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EVENTSFIRST FRIDAYS AT THE HEARD

FRIDAYS | JAN. 5, FEB. 2, APRIL 6 6 TO 10 P.M. (9 P.M. LAST ENTRY)

The Heard celebrates First Fridays, the popular monthly Central Phoenix celebration of the arts! Every first Friday evening of the month (except March) will bring fun, food, drink and fresh events to the Heard to share the cultural pulse of Phoenix and the Southwest today — with free evening admission to the museum’s galleries!

HEARD MUSEUM JEWELERS MARKETPLACE

SATURDAY, JAN. 13

10 A.M. TO 4 P.M.

Join the Heard Museum and Native jewelers for a day of jewelry demonstrations, music, and a casual marketplace featuring the works of some of the most outstanding Native jewelers of today. This event is free and open to the public.

'THE LOST ONES: LONG JOURNEY HOME'

SATURDAY, JAN. 20

1:30 P.M. TO 2:30 P.M.

This documentary tells the story of two Lipan Apache children captured along the Texas-Mexico border in 1877 by the U.S. Army 4th Cavalry. The children rode with the soldiers for three years before being taken to the Carlisle Indian School in Pennsylvania. Ties with their family were completely severed. The documentary reveals how in 2009, Lipan Apache descendants from California, Texas and New Mexico came to Carlisle to offer blessings so the children could be sent home. Free and open to the public.

32ND HEARD MUSEUM GUILD AMERICAN INDIAN STUDENT ART SHOW & SALE

MARCH 24-26

SATURDAY, 10 A.M. - 5 P.M.

SUNDAY, 11 A.M. - 5 P.M.

MONDAY, 10 A.M. - 4 P.M

Support American Indian emerging artists by attending the 32nd Annual American Indian Student Art Show & Sale! The event features the artwork of American Indian students in grades 7-12 from communities across the United States. In 2017, over 350 artists participated in the SASS, entering over 500 pieces of original artwork. There is no better way to support tomorrow’s master artists than by supporting today’s student artists.

Edison Cummings

(Navajo)

Photo: Megan

Richmond / Heard Museum

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EXHIBITIONS & PROGRAMSEXHIBITIONS

ARTISTIC EXCELLENCE: THE HEARD MUSEUM GUILD INDIAN FAIR & MARKET CELEBRATES 60 YEARS

OPENING JAN. 13

ON DISPLAY THROUGH MARCH 11

In this exhibition we present art from the museum’s permanent collection that was purchased at the Fair or created by the honored and award-winning Fair artists. Visitors have the opportunity to celebrate the newest trends and enduring classics of American Indian art over the 60 years of the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market.

SYMMETRY IN STONE: THE JEWELRY OF RICHARD I. CHAVEZ

OPENING FEB. 2

ON DISPLAY THROUGH SEPT. 30

For the first time in his more than 40-year career, Richard Chavez’s jewelry will be featured in a retrospective exhibition. Since his early years of jewelry design and execution, Chavez (San Felipe Pueblo, b. 1949) has continued to painstakingly make each item by hand. An artist who enjoys designing, Chavez places an emphasis on stone selection, placement and presentation. Now, some 40 years since he first tried to solder metals, Chavez is one of the Southwest’s leading jewelers, whose works are recognized for complex inlay, architectural sensibilities and striking color patterning.

OF GOD AND MORTAL MEN: MASTERWORKS BY T.C. CANNON FROM THE NANCY AND RICHARD BLOCH COLLECTION

ON DISPLAY THROUGH SPRING 2018

The paintings by T.C. Cannon that comprise the Bloch Collection represent the finest examples by a multifaceted artist whose voice and talent resonate and inspire nearly 40 years after his untimely passing. The major canvases in the collection speak to multiple themes: his early mastery of color in Man I’d Like to Have That Pinto Pony; his compelling and ironic twist on the Plains warrior motif and Kiowa history in Washington Landscape with Peace Medal Indian; his regard for family heritage in Grandmother Gestating Father and the Washita River Runs Ribbon-Like; and his tribute to the power of music in A Remembered Muse.

Richard Chavez (San Felipe Pueblo) Ring of Siberian green jade, turquoise, coral and 14k gold, 2006.

Collection of Jurg and Christel Bieri. Photo: Craig Smith, Heard Museum

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AWA TSIREH: PUEBLO PAINTER AND METALSMITH

ON DISPLAY THROUGH JULY 1

This exhibition explores the paintings and metalworks of San Ildefonso Pueblo artist Awa Tsireh (Alfonso Roybal). Born at San Ildefonso Pueblo in 1898, Awa Tsireh began his painting career in 1917 and by the early 1920s, his work was exhibited nationally. Although he received accolades for his paintings throughout his lifetime, less is known about his work in silver and copper. This exhibition draws from collections of the Heard Museum, art museums across the U.S., and the collection of Norman L. Sandfield.

PROGRAMS

T.C. CANNON POP-UP STUDIO WITH BILL DAMBROVA

SATURDAY, JAN. 20

10:30 A.M. TO 1:30 P.M.

Enjoy a private walk-through of the exhibition Of God and Mortal Men: Masterworks by T.C. Cannon from the Nancy and Richard Bloch Collection through the lens of guest artist Bill Dambrova, and spend time in our Education Building to complete your own guided art project to take home. Suitable for all ages. This is a specially ticketed event; space is limited. Register online at heard.org.

RICHARD CHAVEZ LECTURE SERIES: LESS IS MORE

SATURDAY, FEB. 4

1:30 P.M. TO 2:30 P.M.

Artist Richard Chavez and son Jared Chavez, an artist in his own right who carries on his father’s artistic tradition, will discuss Chavez’s career as it began in architecture and led into jewelry. Chavez will discuss his artistic process and its place in the Bauhaus movement and beyond. Free and open to the public.

T.C. CANNON LECTURE SERIES: ART N’ ACTIVISM

SUNDAY, MARCH 18

1:30 P.M. TO 2:30 PM

Moderated by mural artist and activist Thomas “Breeze” Marcus (Tohono O’odham), a panel of artists will discuss T.C. Cannon’s works and how his activism speaks to the same political and cultural issues inspiring today’s young artists. Free and open to the public.

T.C. CANNON LECTURE SERIES: CONTEMPORARY: FROM T.C. TO NOW

SUNDAY, APRIL 15

1:30 P.M. TO 3 P.M.

Organized around the theme of contemporary expression witnessed decades ago, we will revisit these themes and reflect upon how this movement has evolved accordingly. Join us as we welcome artists and curators from varied backgrounds to speak to these topics.

30-foot stunning glass and clay art fence by Tony Jojola (Isleta) and Rosemary Lonewolf (Santa Clara/Tewa).

Bill Dambrova

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ONGOING EXHIBITIONSPABLITA VELARDE’S STUDIO

One of the leading painters of the 20th century, Pablita Velarde/Tse Tsan “Golden Dawn” (Santa Clara Pueblo, 1918-2006) was a pioneer as a woman artist when painting was a male art form. Her painting began in a traditional manner but evolved through many original styles and media. She cared deeply about depicting traditional lifeways that she feared would be lost and used her art to tell the stories of those lifeways. Over the decades she was an effective spokesperson discussing her art and the larger issues of the Native art world. This exhibit contains an accurate recreation with original objects from Velarde’s working studio, giving insight to the public of this extraordinary artist’s process.

THE THIRD DIMENSION: SCULPTURAL STORIES IN STONE AND BRONZE

NICHOLS SCULPTURE GARDEN

Some of the most exciting and moving American Indian fine art of the 20th and 21st centuries has been created by sculptors. The Heard Museum is fortunate recently to have been given works by leading American Indian sculptors such as Allan Houser and John Hoover. Gifts also include sculpture by the next generation of accomplished sculptors inspired by these pioneers, such as Doug Hyde and Bob Haozous, Houser’s son. Some of these sculptures were recently conserved thanks to a grant from the 2015 Bank of America Art Conservation Project.

HOME: NATIVE PEOPLE IN THE SOUTHWEST

HOME GALLERY

Learn about the Native peoples of the Southwest and hear them tell their stories in their own words in the Heard Museum’s signature exhibition. In addition to cultural objects, the exhibition showcases the traditions of Native peoples of the past and present and examines their definition of home. Don’t miss the Navajo hogan (pictured below), the Pueblo horno or the 400 katsina dolls on display!

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Match the numbers to the galleries on the fold-out page ➤ ➤ ➤

BETTY AND SAMUEL KITCHELL GALLERYMeet here for guided tours.

HOME: NATIVE PEOPLE IN THE SOUTHWEST (ongoing) ★

NICHOLS SCULPTURE GARDENThe Third Dimension: Sculptural Stories in Stone and Bronze (ongoing)

EDWARD JACOBSON GALLERY (LOWER AND UPPER GALLERIES) ★Awa Tsireh: Pueblo Painter and Metalsmith (On display through July 1, 2018)

JOEL AND LILA HARNETT THEATER (two rotating videos daily)

LOVENA OHL GALLERY ★Symmetry in Stone: The Jewelry of Richard I. Chavez (Opening Feb. 2)

LYON FAMILY CROSSROADS GALLERY

SANDRA DAY O'CONNOR GALLERYIt's Your Turn: T.C. Cannon (On display through Spring 2018)

VIRGINIA G. PIPER CHARITABLE TRUST GRAND GALLERY ★Of God and Mortal Men: Masterworks by T.C. Cannon from the Nancy and Richard Bloch Collection (On display through Spring 2018)

FREEMAN GALLERY Lines and Codes: T.C. Cannon's Inheritance (On display through Spring 2018)

JACK STEELE PARKER GALLERY (UPPER LEVEL SOUTH) Around the World: The Heard Museum Collection (ongoing)

EAST GALLERY (UPPER LEVEL SOUTH) ★Remembering Our Indian School Days: The Boarding School Experience (ongoing)

BILLIE JANE BAGULEY LIBRARY AND ARCHIVESMonday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.

★ Must-see galleries if your visit is limited in time.

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Second Floor

East GalleryBoarding School Exhibit

Jack Steele Parker Gallery

Jacobson Gallery

South Courtyard Balcony

Billie Jane Baguley Library and Archives

Library Entrance

Balcony

Kitchell Gallery

Lovena Ohl Gallery

Admissions Lobby

South Courtyard

Jacobson Gallery

Nichols Sculpture GardenPablita

Velarde Studio

Harnett Theater

HOME:Native People in the SouthwestExhibit

Art Fence

Ground Floor

MUSEUM ENTRANCE To Shop

Nina Mason Pulliam Crosswalk

Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust Grand Gallery

Freeman Gallery

Sandra Day O’Connor Gallery

Lyon Family Crossroads Gallery

Berlin Mezzanine

Second Floor

East GalleryBoarding School Exhibit

Jack Steele Parker Gallery

Jacobson Gallery

South Courtyard Balcony

Billie Jane Baguley Library and Archives

Library Entrance

Balcony

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Lovena Ohl Gallery

Admissions Lobby

South Courtyard

Jacobson Gallery

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Harnett Theater

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Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust Grand Gallery

Freeman Gallery

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COFFEE CANTINAMon-Sat, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sun, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Drop into the Cantina for gourmet coffee, snacks, and grab-and-go food and drinks.

BOOKS & MOREMon-Sat, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sun, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Browse through our large selection of books and souvenirs.

COLLECTOR'S ROOMMon-Sat, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sun, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.A buyer's gallery with a selection of works by master artists.

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MUSEUM SHOP Mon-Sat, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sun, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Featuring outstanding selections of authentic American Indian artwork, gifts and books. Shop online at HeardShops.com.

COURTYARD CAFÉDaily, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Stop in for delicious lunch offerings and desserts featuring fresh, local and Indigenous ingredients and foods.

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SPRING HIGHLIGHTS28TH ANNUAL HEARD MUSEUM WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP HOOP DANCE CONTEST

SATURDAY, FEB. 10 & SUNDAY, FEB. 11 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. LIBBY AMPHITHEATRE

On February 10 & 11, 2018, top American Indian and Canadian First Nations hoop dancers will compete at the Heard Museum for the prestigious World Champion title and cash prizes. At the two-day competition, men and women compete on an equal field. The art of hoop dance honors the cultural traditions from multiple Indigenous communities that first employed hoop dance as a healing ceremony. Today, hoop dance is shared as an artistic expression to celebrate, share and honor Indigenous traditions throughout the U.S. and Canada.

HEARD MUSEUM GUILD INDIAN FAIR & MARKET

SATURDAY, MARCH 3 | 9:30 A.M. TO 5 P.M. SUNDAY, MARCH 4 | 9:30 A.M. TO 4 P.M. HEARD MUSEUM CAMPUS

Begun 60 years ago, the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market continues to promote and support American Indian artists from across the United States and Canada. At this juried show and the second-largest art market of its kind in the United States, you will find the best of the best work, including traditional art forms and cutting-edge contemporary pieces, in a broad range of media including painting, sculpture, weaving and textiles, pottery,

basketry, jewelry, glass, carvings and more.

MUSUEM YOGA

SATURDAY, JAN. 13, 27; FEB. 24, MARCH 10, 24; APRIL 14, 28

9:30 A.M. TO 10:30 A.M.

Join Rooted Community Yoga Project on the second and fourth Saturdays of the month through April 28 (except Feb. 10) for guided yoga practice. Each week, the yoga session will take place in a new surprise location on the Heard campus. All levels welcome. $10 per person; free for museum members (includes museum admission). Space is limited; register online at heard.org. (Medical disclaimer: participants attend at their own risk.)

DIA DEL NIÑO

SUNDAY, APRIL 29

11 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M.

Once again this year, the Heard Museum is proud to present Día del Niño, a day of fun, arts, storytelling, music, dance, games and activities for kids of all ages! On April 29, children and their adult chaperones are invited to visit the Heard with free admission. The museum will partner with Valley organizations and artists to offer exciting performances and activities that will reflect the diversity of Phoenix and allow families to create lasting memories together at the Heard. Free admission for children ages 12 and under, along with two accompanying parents/guardians.

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3RD PARTY ADVERTISING 3RD PARTY ADVERTISING

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REMEMBERING OUR INDIAN SCHOOL DAYS: THE BOARDING SCHOOL EXPERIENCE

This powerful exhibition immerses visitors into the story of American Indian children who were forced by the federal government to attend residential boarding schools hundreds of miles away from home. This exhibition examines the system of off-reservation Indian boarding schools, which separated children from their families and stripped them of their cultural identity and language.

Supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities, with additional support from The Rockefeller Foundation, The Arizona Republic, Bank of America, Intel Corporation, Mr. & Mrs. William Freeman, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lynn and the Roger S. Firestone Foundation.

AROUND THE WORLD: THE HEARD MUSEUM COLLECTION

JACK STEELE PARKER GALLERY

Explore the cultural traditions of Native peoples from around the world in this exhibition of artwork from North and South America, Africa and Oceania. Much of the work on display is from the original collection of museum founders Dwight and Maie Heard.

AMERICAN INDIAN VETERANS NATIONAL MEMORIAL

Service and sacrifice spanning more than three centuries is honored in the first and only known national memorial to American Indian veterans of many conflicts. The memorial, located outside the Berlin Gallery, contains panels describing the devotion of American Indian soldiers to their country, and includes several heroic sculptures.

Supported by TriWest Healthcare Alliance

ONGOING EXHIBITIONS

ABOVE: Grand Canyon, 2016 Tony Abeyta Navajo, b. 1965 Acrylic on linen, 60 x 158 inches Gift of Kathleen L. and William G. Howard

RIGHT: Unconquered II, 1994 Allan Houser (Haozous) Chiricahua Apache, 1914-1994 Bronze, Artist’s Copy On loan from the collection of Tia

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The Billie Jane Baguley Library and Archives offers a comprehensive research facility with extensive information about Indigenous art and an unparalleled resource collection on more than 25,000 American Indian artists.

The non-circulating library is also open to students and members of the public wishing to learn more about American Indians, the Heard Museum or other related topics.

Visit heard.org/library for information on the Native American Artists Resource Collection online, an online archive of prominent Native artists.

Hours: Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Call 602.252.8840, ext. 5591, for more information.

Free with admission or by appointment. The library collection is noncirculating.

BILLIE JANE BAGULEY LIBRARY & ARCHIVES

PRIVATE EVENTS AT THE HEARDFounded in 1929, the Heard Museum is internationally recognized as one of the world’s finest institutions celebrating the diversity and vitality of American Indian art and history. A true Arizona landmark, the Heard offers a unique blend of modern amenities and the traditional heritage of the Southwest. A cool, green oasis in the heart of the desert and the city of Phoenix, the Heard Museum is the perfect setting for private gatherings, from small and intimate to grand and elaborate.

Graceful Spanish Colonial architecture, shaded courtyards and tranquil fountains provide a setting of unparalleled beauty,

character, elegance and charm, the ideal backdrop for receptions, dinners and weddings. Our meeting rooms offer state-of-the-art technical facilities for conferences, presentations and retreats.

We invite you to allow our experienced, knowledgeable staff to create an event that frames your vision, one that is sure to be distinctly rich and memorable.

To plan a site visit, please contact our events planner at 602.251.0230 or by email at [email protected].

For more information, visit heard.org/visit/hostanevent.html.

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Whether you are a visitor or a resident of Phoenix, we hope you will consider joining the museum. Members receive free admission year round; a 10% discount in our Shop, Café and on online sales; a subscription to our magazine; and invitations to special events. Most important, you will be helping to support this very special museum.

Members at all levels help the institution provide a dynamic forum for diverse American Indian stories and artistic perspectives. Heard Museum members are vital partners in supporting the mission of our world-class programs and exhibitions.

Join today by visiting the Visitor Services Desk in the lobby or heard.org/members, or call 602.251.0261.

Member Benefits Include: Free general admission 10% discount at the Heard

Museum Shops 10% discount at the Courtyard Café Invitations to members-only events First notice of all upcoming events AND MUCH MORE!

CIRCLES OF GIVING MEMBERSHIP

Circles of Giving, the Heard Museum’s premier membership society, gives its members a way to support the Heard’s educational programs at the highest level. For more information, call the Circles of Giving office at 602.251.0211.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

John Melamed, ChairWick Pilcher, Vice ChairPatricia K. Hibbeler, SecretaryLeland W. Peterson TreasurerDavid M. Roche, Director and CEO

TRUSTEESKaren AbrahamTony AstorgaArlene K. Ben-HorinMark B. BonsallGregory H. BoyceDr. Craig CohenRobert A. CowieElizabeth Murfee

DeConciniJudy DworkinJohn GrahamCarrie L. HulburdJames R. Huntwork

Mary Endorf, Guild President

Stephen R. LewisMarigold LintonJohn F. LomaxRobert MeyerScott MontgomerySusan H. NavranScott H. O’ConnorWilliam G. Ridenour Mark SchiavoniDon SmithChristy VezollesDavid Wilshin

LIFE TRUSTEESKay BenedictHoward R. BerlinJames T. BialacDr. George Blue Spruce, Jr.Herbert J. BoolRobert B. BullaF. Wesley Clelland, IIINorma Jean CoulterAlice (A.J.) DickeyRobert J. DuffyMary G. HamiltonBarbara HeardJoel P. HoxieMary HudakDr. Thomas M. HudakRichard L. JohnesEdward F. Lowry

Frederick A. LynnDennis H. LyonCarol Ann MackayClint J. MagnussenRobert L. MatthewsMiriam J. McClennenMary Ellen McKeeJames MeenaghanLouise MenkDr. Wayne Lee Mitchell Dr. Arthur L. PelbergDavid E. ReeseWilliam C. SchubertSheryl L. SculleyRichard H. SilvermanJohn B. StitelerJohn G. Stuart

MEMBERS EXPERIENCE MORELeekya Deyuse (Zuni Pueblo), 1889-1966, silver and turquoise squash blossom necklace, 1939.

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A Sense of PlaceAt the Heard Museum, natural, cultural and urban heritage combine

to create a setting of unparalleled beauty and character. World-

class artwork, graceful architecture, shaded courtyards and tranquil

fountains provide a backdrop of elegance and charm, the perfect

place to celebrate your special day.

Photo Credits: Top, aboutlovestudio.com. Above left and middle: Craig Smith. Above right: crystalrosephotography.com

[email protected] | 602.251.0230 | heard.org/visit/hostanevent

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The Heard Museum is proud to feature fine Southwest-inspired fare at the Courtyard Café. Enjoy freshly prepared salads, sandwiches and entrées, many of which feature American Indian and locally sourced all-natural ingredients. The Coffee Cantina is also available for your dining needs, featuring specialty coffees, sweet treats and grab-and-go snacks.

THE COURTYARD CAFÉ

Open daily, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call 602.251.0204 for reservations.

COFFEE CANTINA

Monday to Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

DINING AT THE HEARD

HEARD MUSEUM SHOP

The Heard Museum Shop has grown from its humble 1958 beginnings to become one of the nation’s finest purveyors of American Indian art. The majority of pieces in the extensive inventory are purchased directly from hundreds of artists. Only the finest in authentic American Indian jewelry, pottery, paintings, sculpture, katsina dolls and weavings are selected for sale.

THE COLLECTOR'S ROOM

There are artists in every field who exemplify the best of the best and who have proven seminal in influencing future generations of artists and art styles. The Collector's Room, located within the Heard Museum Shop, is a gallery space

showcasing a carefully selected group of works by the top names and most influential artists in Native art.

BOOKS & MORE

Books & More, our boutique bookstore, offers one of the Southwest’s best selections of books by and about American Indians and the region. Also on hand are gifts like T-shirts, hats, children’s toys and packaged items for yourself or friends and family.

SHOP, COLLECTOR'S ROOM, BOOKS & MORE HOURS

Monday to Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Call 602.252.8344.

WORLD-CLASS SHOP & BOOKSTORE

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SCHOOL TOURSThe Heard Museum offers children’s educational tours and optional bonus tours with hands-on activities designed to help students learn more about Arizona tribal communities. School tours are offered to grades K-12, Monday through Friday. Self-guided school groups are welcome seven days a week (please contact tour coordinator for times). Pre-K students must opt for a self-guided tour. All guided tours are approximately 45 minutes.

Looking for adult group tour information? Please visit heard.org/visit/group-reservations/

School tours are supported by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, Phoenix Suns Charities, Target and the Twiford Foundation.

REQUEST A PACKET

To book a school tour, please read the School Tours and Information Packet, then fill out our Tour Request Inquiry Form at heard.org/educations/school-tours/.

Walk-in school groups with no advance notice pay regular museum admission; $7.50 per student and $18 per adult.

GUIDED TOURS BONUS TOURS SELF-GUIDED TOURS

What is it?Tours conducted by Heard Museum Guides

Guided tour and in-classroom take home activity

Lead your students through the galleries independently

Availability

Monday to Friday

K–6: A.M. only

7–12: All day

Monday to Friday

K–12: 9:30 a.m. or 10:30 a.m.

Every day

K–12: All day

Chaperones1:7 grades K–8

1:10 grades 9–12

1:7 grades K–8

1:10 grades 9–12

1:7 grades K–8

1:10 grades 9–12

Grades K–12 K–12 K–12

Numbers of Students Up to 120 Up to 70 Up to 120

Tour Length 45 minutes 2 hours Up to 1 hour

Cost $20 guided tour fee per 60 students

$20 guided tour fee per 60 students

$5 activity fee per child

$20 self-guided tour fee per 60 participants (students and adults)