Contemporary Native Arts Festival
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This inaugural signature event of The Smoki Museum celebrates the talents of today's Native people. It will be held on the museum campus, at Ken Lindley Park, at the Grace M Sparkes Memorial Activity Center, and on Arizona Avenue. With a powwow hosted by the Granite Mountain Gourd Society, a Fashion Show, the Mr. and Miss Southwest Two-Spirit Pageant, an art contest, special exhibits, skateboard artists, tattoo artists, vendors, and more, there is something for everyone! Don’t miss it!
Contemporary Native Arts Festival
Phone : 928-445-1230 (Always call and confirm events.)
Web: www.smokimuseum.org
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