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Some recent visitors to IARC

  • The Crow Canyon Archeological Center, Cortez, Colorado.
  • The Japanese Arts and Culture Institute.
  • Museum Studies program, Institute of American Indian Arts, Santa Fe.
  • Navajo Elders, Birdsprings, Arizona.
  • American Association of University Women, Colorado Springs.
  • Ellen and Bill Taubman, representing Sotheby’s, New York; Ms. Taubman is also co-curator of the Changing Hands II exhibition at the Museum of Art and Design in New York.
  • Barbara and Eric Dobkin; Mr. Dobkin is a member of the Board of Managers, SAR.
  • Kay and Don Fowler, Professors, University of Nevada, Reno.
  • Marjorie and David Morehead; Mr. Morehead is a member of the Board of Managers, SAR.
  • Firth and Colin Walden (with Sallie Wagner).
  • Mrs. Helen Maestas, Senator Jeff Bingaman’s office.
  • Jenni Kim and Laura Sullivan, Sullivan Consulting, Las Cruces, New Mexico; consultants to SAR.
  • Friends of Indian Art, Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Santa Fe.
  • Ulysses Reid, Director of Cultural Affairs, Zia Pueblo.
  • History America, Hagerstown, Maryland.
  • Library Science students, Santa Fe Indian School.
  • Volunteers and docents, Museum of International Folk Art, Santa Fe.
  • Ramson and Stephanie Lomatewama, Hopi Pueblo; Mr. Lomatewama was the 2005 King Fellow, SAR.
  • Friends of Bayou Bend Museum, Houston.
  • Leslie Witz, colloquium speaker: Making South Africa in The Netherlands, SAR.
  • Elders, Santo Domingo Pueblo.
  • Members, Zia Pueblo.
  • Ana Sylvia Ramirez, Director of Cultural Activities, Instituto Guatemalteco Americano (www.IGA.edu), and Rose Marie Maldenado, attorney for IGA, Guatemala City; IGA made it possible for Carlos Chaclan to come to SAR as the 2005-06 Wagner Fellow.
  • Students, Foothills Academy, Wheat Ridge, Colorado.
  • Elders, Jemez Pueblo.