News, Events, Recent Exhibitions
Spruce Root Demonstration at The American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY.
Celebrate Culture! Culture Salon: Pacific Northwest Past, Present, Future
November 19, 2014 6:30 & 7:30 pm
This is a special ticketed event with food, talks and artist demos. Sign Up and Visit with Lisa: www.amnh.org
NMAI: 2014 NATIVE ART MARKET
National Museum of the American Indian, New York, NY
Saturday & Sunday, December 6 & 7, 2014, 10am-5pm
(Preview Party Friday, December 5, 2014)
For more information go to the NMAI website: nmai.si.edu
2014 American Indian Arts Marketplace at the Autry
Saturday and Sunday, Nov 8-9,
2014
10:00am - 5:00pm
The Autry in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, CA
Admission: Autry Members: Free / Adults: $12 / Students with current ID
and Seniors (60+): $8
For more information, visit the website: www.theautry.org
Raven's Tail Demonstration and Workshops at Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian
NMAI: New York, NY
Sept.11/12 Introductory Raven's Tail Workshops: sign up at www.nmai.si.edu under Calendar for New York - ALL WORKSHOPS FULL
Sept.13/14 Drop in to visit with Lisa demonstrating weaving on a Raven's Tail Chief's Robe and see her new Longhouse Design. Meet her sister Tracy demonstrating button blanket making.
August 23-24, 2014 – Santa Fe Indian Market
Booth: 751-LIN-E, Lincoln Ave near Legends Gallery
Saturday, August 23: 7:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.,
Sunday, August 24: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Free Admission
From the SWAIA website: "The Santa Fe Indian Market is the preeminent Native arts market in the world; it simultaneously embraces the past, present and future of Indian Arts. There is simply no other time and place in the Native arts world where the impact and influence of Native culture and identity is reinforced, reestablished and reinvented." For more information go to www.swaia.org
NMAI: NATIVE ART MARKET
National Museum of the American Indian, New York, NY
Saturday & Sunday, December 7 & 8, 2013
(Preview Party Friday, December 6, 2013)
For more information go to the NMAI website: nmai.si.edu
August 17-18, 2013 – Santa Fe Indian Market
Booth: 751-LIN-E, Lincoln Ave near Legends Gallery
Saturday, August 17: 7:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.,
Sunday, August 18: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Free Admission
From the SWAIA website: "The Santa Fe Indian Market is the preeminent Native arts market in the world; it simultaneously embraces the past, present and future of Indian Arts. There is simply no other time and place in the Native arts world where the impact and influence of Native culture and identity is reinforced, reestablished and reinvented." For more information go to www.swaia.org
2012 Canada Council for the Arts International Artist Residency
Official Press Release – Canada Council for the Arts are pleased to award Lisa Hageman Yahgulanaas a residency from the International Residencies Program in the Visual Arts. The residency is at La Cite Internationale des Arts in the heart of Paris. Lisa's residency begins January 6, 2012 and runs until April 27, 2012. The four month residency has been awarded with the purpose of beginning to weave a Raven's Tail Chief's Robe influenced by the patterns of Paris and intermarried with ancestral patterns. Hageman Yahgulanaas seeks to promote knowledge of the meticulous and patient art of Raven's Tail Weaving. She is also always interested in exploring the influence of travel and exposure to other cultures on design and creative expression. Hageman Yahgulanaas intends to take this remarkable opportunity to explore museum collections in order to study any works of Northern Pacific Coastal origin and any Haida works of Art in particular.
For more information about the International Residencies Program in the Visual Art, visit their website:
SWAIA Residency Fellowship – August 2011
Lisa is the recipient of the SWAIA Residency Fellowship In collaboration with the Santa Fe Art Institute, SWAIA has established the SWAIA Residency Fellowships-a one-month residency for Native artists during August 2010.
As part of her residency, Lisa has created the Unity Robe, a finger woven
bordered robe which will be available at the Santa Fe Indian Market. To find
out more about the Unity Robe, please CLICK HERE or on the image.