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October 2016

IN THIS ISSUE: 


 Mark Your Calendars for Fall Events


THROWBACK THURSDAY: 
A Page From The Past
Our back room circa 1960s or 1970s?! Great variety of arts from the southwest and southeast in this shot!  And yes, those are the earlier style Hopi kachina dolls with feathers and fur accessories; Cherokee wood carvings; Yupik food chain mask; coiled Hopi, Navajo and Tohono o'Odham basketry; rivercane and split wood basketry from the Cherokee, Mohawk and other eastern tribes; Cherokee wood carvings and lots of blackware from Santa Clara and San Ildefonso Pueblos.

WHAT OUR VISITORS ARE SAYING

COME VISIT AND SIT IN THE GARDEN
It's so lovely in the Garden this time of year!
STORE HOURS
Open on Saturday,
October 15, 2016
  10 a.m.- 4 p.m.

The Indian Craft Shop is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30p.m., and the third Saturday of the month from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Shop is closed on federal holidays.

VISITING US
A photo ID is needed for entrance to the building. During weekdays, visitors may use either the
C Street or E Street entrances (E Street is closer for Metro riders). Handicap access ramps are available at both entrances. During Saturday hours, visitors must use the C Street entrance.

Public Transportation
Farragut West (Blue, Orange, and Silver Line) and Farragut North (Red Line) are the closest metro stops. It is a six-block walk, or you can ride an 80 or S1 bus to 19th and C streets. There is metered parking on the street and several parking lots within a few blocks.
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 OCTOBER SHOW STARTS TOMORROW!OctoberShow
Guest Artists:
ARTIE YELLOWHORSE (NAVAJO) and TERRILL HOOPER O'BRIEN (MOHAWK) OCTOBER 14- 15, 2016 (Friday and Saturday!)

We welcome Artie Yellowhorse and Terry O'Brien and invite you to come in and meet and greet, even just to say hello and model your own pieces!  Artie and Terry both love to see and talk with everyone and we're sure you will have a grand time!  We expect a great selection of their latest creations and it's definitely a fantastic opportunity to add another piece for you or someone else who's special.
 
Artie Yellowhorse's family is renowned for their quality in craftsmanship, their distinctive, signature designs and the development of a successful American Indian handmade jewelry business.  Using a wide variety of stones and materials in their work, their long dedication to art of jewelry is evidenced in the fabrication of each piece. The silversmith tradition began with Artie's grandfather, Cuthair Yellowhorse, who worked primarily in turquoise and silver. While known today for the "Rising Sun" designs, their timeless jewlery can be thought of as heritage artwork and can be worn nearly every day and for any event.  Specializing in sterling silver and American turquoise, the Yellowhorse family also uses materials as diverse as lapis, spiny oyster shell, petrified wood, and pearls.   Learn more about Artie Yellowhorse Designs .

Artie Yellowhorse arrives tomorrow!
The Yellowhorse family takes joyful pride in continuing a legacy of bringing beauty to people and helping them to understand the Navajo concept of Walk with Beauty.

We also welcome back Terry O'Brien (Mohawk) who will share her beading techniques, her latest in beaded amulet bag necklaces... and of course her stories that light up the room! Stories include her travels and the special people she meets along the way, and also the insights and inspiration that seem to be never-ending and infuse each and every bag she designs and creates. Terry has named and numbered every bag she has made and she is now well over the 600s in bag creation. In every 50th bag, she includes a strawberry theme in honor of the traditional strawberry ceremonies and festivals of her Mohawk Nation.
We are also so honored and excited to be showcasing Terry's daugher's beaded pouch necklaces, joining in on this family tradition while having a full time career and raising a family too! We first featured Sherill Givens' beadwork during our spring 2016 show and it has been very well-received! Sherrill is 'in her teens' of numbering her bags which is so exciting to us to be among the first to have them. We hope to have some of Sherrill's new pieces during Terry's artist visit 

Please join us in welcoming Artie Yellowhorse and Terry O'Brien on 
Friday and Saturday, October 14th and 15th from 12 p.m. - 4 p.m.
  See current Artie Yellowhorse Design jewelry on our online store and  beaded pouch necklaces by Terrill O'Brien and Sherrill Givens on our online store  and check out Terry O'Brien's artist bio and a five minute interview segment with Terry O'Brien produced by Mountain Lake PBS in cooperation with the New York State Historical Association's Fenimore Art Museum in Cooperstown, New York as shown on YouTube 
As always, be sure to check out our New Additions page  as we are continually adding new items to our web store.
MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR OUR FALL EVENTS CalendarEvents
October 14 - 15, 2016 
 Guest Artists Artie Yellowhorse (Navajo) and
 Terrill Hooper O'Brien (Mohawk)
 
November 2016
American Indian Heritage Month - Celebrate the Arts!

November 15, 2016 
Rock Your Moc's Day! 
(this is official day but Rock Your Moc's has been extended to a weeklong event November 13- 19, 2016)
 
 
November 18 - 19, 2016
Guest Artists Eddie Morrison (Cherokee) Earl Plummer (Navajo) 
and George Shukata Willis (Choctaw)


REMINDER - OPEN SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2016OpenSaturday
The Indian Craft Shop is open the third Saturday of each month. This month, the third Saturday is October 15th and we look forward to seeing and hearing from you.
 
We look forward to your visits in the Shop, on the phone 202-208-4056, via email indiancraftshop@guestservices.com   or our virtual store.
 
Thank you for your continued support of the arts -
 we truly appreciate you!
 
Building Access - All adults must present a valid photo ID to enter the building. All visitors will be subject to security screenings, including bag and parcel checks.

The Indian Craft Shop |  Department of the Interior | 1849 C Street, NW  Washington, DC 20240
www.indiancraftshop.com  | 202.208.4056