Heard Museum

@HeardMuseum

Advancing American Indian Art

Phoenix, AZ
Joined October 2008

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    May 26

    We are excited to announce our reopening plans with the extension of three Heard Museum original exhibitions, new safety procedures and special summer hours. Members Only week June 2-7, 2020 Public Reopening June 9, 2020 For all the details visit:

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  2. Retweeted
    Oct 19

    Since its founding in 1929 with a small private collection, the Heard Museum has grown in size and stature along with the city itself. Learn about its deep history, current safety protocols and exciting new exhibitions:

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  3. Sep 4
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  4. Retweeted
    Jun 9

    Welcome back! reopens today with new safety protocols and two particularly family-friendly exhibits.

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  5. Apr 13

    Article by AZ Family:

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  6. Apr 13

    The Navajo Nation has been severely impacted by the Coronavirus/Covid19 pandemic. We are so proud of the work of Heard Museum Trustee Ginger Sykes Torres & her family who have made and donated nearly 400 masks (with more coming) to the medical community serving the Navajo Nation.

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  7. Retweeted
    Mar 24

    Sending a to everyone at - we hope this brightens your day and we can’t wait to come back to visit soon! Thanks for all you do for and culture. ❤️

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  8. Mar 16
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  9. Feb 21

    Jilli Oyenque (Ohkay Owingeh), one of the few red willow basket makers in the world along with 20 other artists from various tribes, will demonstrate their creative processes, share their stories and sell their art at the Indian Fair & Market.

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  10. Feb 20

    Join us tonight at ASU!

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  11. Feb 14

    We are happy that our 30th Annual World Championship Hoop Dance Contest was featured in Vogue! Check out the article.

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  12. Retweeted
    Feb 13

    See time-honored indigenous traditions kept alive at this year’s Heard Museum World Championship Hoop Dance Contest.

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  13. Feb 10

    Congrats to the 30th World Championship Hoop Dance Contest Winners! We have a new World Champion, Scott Sixkiller-Sinquah! 👏🏽🌐 Thank you to everyone who tuned in online through

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  14. Retweeted
    Feb 9

    Ginger Sykes Torres was the first woman ever to be named a hoop dancing champion when she won the teen division in 1997. caught up with her ahead of the 30th annual World Championship Hoop Dance Competition at .

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    Passed down from 1️⃣ generation to the next, American Indian hoop dancing communicates tribal stories in a way that simple words cannot. Today, celebrates the 30th annual World Championship Hoop Dance Contest— a jaw-droppingly beautiful display of cultural pride.

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  16. Retweeted
    Feb 3

    Experience the fast-paced precision and grace of hoop dancing at the Heard Museum World Championship Hoop Dance Contest! Click the link for more info!

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  17. Retweeted
    Feb 3

    Heard Museum to host World Championship Hoop Dance 2020

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  18. Feb 5

    🤠Put on your boots and head on down to the Heard to celebrate this First Friday! At 7:00 p.m. please join Stateline for a free concert in our Steele Auditorium!

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  19. Retweeted
    Feb 3

    Celebrate the cultural traditions of Indigenous communities through the art of . The World Championship Hoop Dance Contest takes place Feb. 8-9 at the . 📷: Courtesy of Heard Museum

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    Jan 30
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