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.
You’re invited to an evening of conversation (and dessert!) to learn the latest on Bears Ears. What does the future hold for Bears Ears National Monument? Explore the history, policy breakthroughs, controversy, current status, and what’s in store for Bears Ears over the coming year.
Free with membership or admission Calling all kids and families! Get up close with amazing live reptiles at the Museum’s next STEAM Second Saturday. Learn from a Reptile Educator the ecology of where they live, what they eat and more. Visitors will gain a new appreciation for this unusual class of animals.
Extreme Landscapes with Wayne Ranney Award-winning author and geologic interpreter Wayne Ranney documents his most recent adventures through a photographic tour of the earth's most incredible terrain, including the American Southwest. Series Details: Join artists and scientists for informative and insightful discussions when the Sedona Muses of the Museum of Northern Arizona (MNA) presents “Colorado […]
America's Best Idea - the national parks - is even better when it's free! Mark your calendar for these entrance fee-free* dates in 2017: • April 15-16 and 22-23: Weekends of National Park Week • August 25: National Park Service Birthday • September 30: National Public Lands Day • November 11-12: Veterans Day Weekend The […]
This powerful memoir captures the emotional storms of a boy, and then a man, who seeks meaning in a place, or a place with meaning. In a series of interwoven essays, readers will find rich, detailed explorations of western landscapes, balanced with stories of personal reflection, determination, doubt, and fulfillment.
Native American flutist and eleven-time Grammy nominee and Governor’s Arts Award winner R. Carlos Nakai will provide an intimate flute performance and lead a discussion on culture and identity in a special presentation at Pueblo Grande Museum.
Join the Museum of Northern Arizona and the Grand Canyon Trust for “THE WAY HOME: Species Recovery in the Grand Canyon Region,” the next Future of the Colorado Plateau Forum. Be part of the conversation about current progress on black-footed ferret, Mexican spotted owl, Southwestern willow flycatcher, narrow-headed garter snake, and humpback chub recovery plans, and explore the challenges that lie ahead.