PAST NCAP EXHIBITS
2022 Ned Hatathli Museum and Virtual Exhibit
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April 18-May 31, 2022
The Navajo Cultural Arts Program 2022 Museum Exhibit took place April 18th-April 22nd 2022 at the Ned Hatathli Center Museum for Diné College staff and students.
The Navajo Cultural Arts Program 2022 Virtual Exhibit took place April 18th-May 31st 2022 via an online platform provided through the Native American Art Magazine. |
Graduating Navajo Cultural Arts Students
featured in the Virtual Exhibit:
Brenna Clani-Washinawatok
featured in the Virtual Exhibit:
Brenna Clani-Washinawatok
To see the Virtual 2022 Exhibit, please visit the Native American Magazine Online Website at
https://www.nativeamericanartmagazine.com/shows/817
https://www.nativeamericanartmagazine.com/shows/817
Best of Show |
Diné College
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Board of Regents'
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Resiliency Awards
2021 Ned Hatathli Virtual Exhibit
April 19-May 31, 2021The Navajo Cultural Arts Program 2021 Virtual Exhibit took place April 19th-May 31st 2021 via an online platform provided through the Native American Art Magazine.
The exhibit showcased the intergenerational transference of Navajo cultural arts knowledge, skills, and cultural teachings. This exhibit featured 40 student and alumni pieces, demonstrating the self-determination of students, faculty, and staff to perpetuate cultural arts teachings even while battling a global pandemic. |
Graduating Navajo Cultural Arts Students
featured in the Virtual Exhibit:
Triston Black
Ryan Dodson
Valene Hatathlie
Willis Tsosie
featured in the Virtual Exhibit:
Triston Black
Ryan Dodson
Valene Hatathlie
Willis Tsosie
To see the Virtual 2022 Exhibit, please visit the Native American Magazine Online Website at
https://www.nativeamericanartmagazine.com/shows/386/2021-navajo-cultural-arts-week
https://www.nativeamericanartmagazine.com/shows/386/2021-navajo-cultural-arts-week
In addition to our Best of Show, Diné College Community Choice, and Board of Regent's Choice Awards, one of our Judges for this year's exhibit sponsored two additional awards. Mr. JT Willie sponsored these awards because he was so amazed that our students were able to complete these great pieces of art work through online classes, with no face to face, hands on learning. He wanted to bring additional recognition for our students' hard work, dedication, and resiliency during a global pandemic. Therefore, he named these awards the Resiliency Awards.
Resiliency Awards
2019 Ned Hatathli Museum Exhibit
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April 17-April 21, 2019
Tsaile, Arizona 4th Floor NHC Diné College Featuring Emerging Artists: Carlon P. Ami II Ephraim Anderson Sue V. Begay Brandon Dinae Waycee Harvey Tammera Martin Bryan Roessel Debbie Teller-Tsosie Brent Toadleana Delia Wauneka Mazie Willie Cherilyn Yazzie Featuring Master Artisans: Sally Black Michele Vecenti |
Best of Show |
Diné College
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Board of Regents'
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2018 Ned Hatathli Museum Exhibit
April 17-April 21, 2018
Tsaile, Arizona 4th Floor NHC Diné College Featuring Emerging Artisans: Ephraim Anderson Aaron Begay Sue V. Begay Waycee Harvey Brent Toadlena Quanah Yazzie Delia Wauneka Featuring Master Artisans: Teddy Draper, Jr. Martha Jackson |
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Best of Show |
Diné College
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Board of Regents'
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2017 Ned Hatathli Museum Exhibit
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April 17-April 21, 2017
Tsaile, Arizona 4th Floor NHC Dine College Featuring Emerging Artists: Sue V. Begay Jerome Nez Sam Slater Delia Wauneka Ty P. Draper Heather Williams Michelle Salabiye Paula Begay Featuring Master Artists: Wilson Aronilth, Jr. Michele Vecenti Martha Jackson Theresa Hatathlie |
Best of Show |
Diné College
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Board of Regents'
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2016 Ned Hatathli Museum Exhibit
April 18-May 9, 2016
Tsaile, Arizona 4th Floor NHC Dine College Featuring Emerging Artists: Carlon P. Ami II Dawayne Bahe Ilene Naegle Delia Wauneka Featuring Master Artists: Wilson Aronilth, Jr. Donald Denetdeal Martha Jackson |
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