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Summary:
A history of a group of twenty-five weavings that represent the combined input of three different artistic people--Gloria F. Ross's work with Native American, primarily Navajo, weavers in the creation of tapestries based on designs by New York artist Kenneth Noland.
Notes:
Caption title.
Participating Native weavers include Martha Terry (b. 1956), Mary Lee Begay (b. 1941; now working as Mary Henderson Begay), Rose Owens (1929-1994), Sadie Curtis (b. 1930), Irene Clark (b. 1934), and Ramona Sakiestewa (b. 1948).
Includes bibliographical references (p. 78)
Shelf note: Journal analytic.
Contents:
- A tapestry éditeur
- A modern American painter
- The Native weavers
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- The nature of collaboration
- Correcting the record
- Conclusion.
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