"Pueblo Places and Faces" Photography Exhibit
Through December 01, 2008
Haak'u Museum
The collection of images taken throughout the career of this famed photographer and Laguna Tribe Elder Lee Marmon explores the living culture of the state’s Pueblo tribes and will be the last exhibition of his work before retiring at age 82. Never before seen images of Acoma Pueblo will also highlight the exhibit.
Marmon has captured the shifting living culture of New Mexico’s Pueblo Tribes over his lifetime, now compiled into a photographic exhibition providing a glimpse into Pueblo life throughout the 20th Century. The exhibit also contains some of his most-loved images including “White Man’s Moccasins”
Marmon’s photographs have been published and exhibited internationally, most recently at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of the American Indian in New York City. His still photography in the PBS video, “Surviving Columbus” won an ADDY award in 1993.
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