27th Annual World Championship Hoop Dance Contest
Heard Museum 2301 N Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ, United Statesrepare for stunning performances of the men and women who are vying to call themselves World Champion Hoop Dancer.
repare for stunning performances of the men and women who are vying to call themselves World Champion Hoop Dancer.
The fee waiver includes entrance fees, commercial tour fees, and transportation entrance fees. Other fees such as reservation, camping, tours, concession and fees collected by third parties are not included unless stated otherwise.
A long-standing nationally recognized event, the Fair is the second largest market of its kind in the country. Featuring more than 600 Native artists including well established and acclaimed talents along with a new and upcoming generation.
Experience and explore the exciting worlds of art and science and get creative at our Spring Break Discovery Camp! Spend your week learning all about the Colorado Plateau's animals and enjoy daily art projects, field trips, and fun in the Museum's Discovery Village.
Artist Loren Kootswatewa will discuss the history, tradition and inspiration behind Katsina dolls. Free public event.
Drawing student artists from across the United States, the Heard Museum Guild American Indian Student Art Show & Sale, in the Heard’s Monte Vista Room, offers the opportunity to purchase unique treasures by tomorrow’s master artists. Admission is free; museum admission additional.
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