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Artist Rowan Harrison Visits Museum FRIENDS OF THE ANTELOPE VALLEY INDIAN MUSEUM
BY MUSEUM CURATOR I, PEGGY RONNING DIRECTORS 2019-2020
Native artist Rowan D. Harrison President: Don Borchers - d.and.b@mac.com
(Navajo/ Pueblo of ls/eta), a potter and
painter, shared his beautiful art with museum Vice President:
visitors on Saturday, September 28. A total of John Martin - smartin@antelecom.net
34 visitors enjoyed meeting Rowan and asking Secretary:
him about his art.
Darrell Walters - dewalters@earthlink.net
Rowan coils and burnishes his pottery by hand. Treasurer:
He paints his pottery free-hand using designs Betsy Matheny - d.and.b@mac.com
inspired by his cultural heritage and those of
other cultures from around the world. In Corresponding Secretary /Historian:
addition to his ceramics, Rowan also creates Anne Kittlitz - annekittlitz@gmail.com
pen and ink drawings extrapolated from his
pottery designs. His artwork has won awards at Membership:
the Prescott Indian Art Market, Santa Fe Indian Lynn DuPratt - lynndu@antelecom.net
Market, Hillcrest Festival of Fine Arts, and the
Heard Museum's Indian Fair and Market. Gift Shop Co-Chairs:
Susy Martin - susymartin101 O@hotmail.com
Cydnee Ashmore - sidashmore07@yahoo.com
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