Large-scale paintings tell a story of the human journey through cycles of chaos and discord to places of wholeness and balance. Hopi artists Michael Kabotie and Delbridge Honanie drew inspiration from ancestral murals. Created more than a decade ago, these paintings offer a compelling message for our times, ultimately offering hope that by embracing our shadow side, our cultural differences, and the hard work of healing, we can find our way to life in balance and harmony. Watch an online tour of the exhibition on the MNA YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/bO5-9brMfqc
Thursday Mar 4, 2021 Friday Dec 31, 2021
Hours: Thursday – Sunday, 10 am – 4 pm (Closed Monday – Wednesday)
Museum of Northern Arizona Address: 3101 N Fort Valley Rd, Flagstaff, AZ 86001 Located two miles from downtown Flagstaff along scenic Highway 180 to Grand Canyon National Park
Where to get tickets: https://musnaz.org/ (Advance tickets required) Groups of 4 or more can email tours@musnaz.org Ticket prices: $12 General admission Free for Children 9 and under Free for museum members, but tickets are still required.
Website: musnaz.org
Phone number: 928-774-5213
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101 W. Route 66, Flagstaff, AZ 86001 – (928) 774-4505 – info@flagstaffchamber.com