A memorial service will be held on Saturday, May 28, for Dan V. Lomahaftewa,
the Hopi/Choctaw painter who died unexpectedly on April 14.
Growing up on the Hopi Reservation in Arizona gave Lomahaftewa inspiration
for his work. "From when I was very young I was surrounded by expressions of beauty
accenting the homes of all my extended family," he said in recent
interview. 'I was lucky to experience and be exposed to these artistic
expressions which I feel has helped develop deeper appreciation for the
intrinsic beauty and the aesthetics of my people."
Friends and colleagues will pay tribute to Lomahaftewa's legacy at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he lived. The service will be held at IAIA's
Library & Technology Center from 5pm to 7pm.
For more information, contact Marita Hinds at IAIA, 505-424-5704.
Relevant Links:
Institute of American Indian Arts - http://www.iaiancad.org
Memorial service set for artist Dan V. Lomahaftewa
Wednesday, May 25, 2005
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