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| Archive of a few of the past Douglas Society newsletters in PDF format. |
| January 2004 Silent Auction Articles: Silent Auction at the Annual Meeting/ 30th Anniversary |
| March 2004 Articles: Mattern Collection Donated to the Native Arts Department Nathan Youngblood Contemporary Pueblo Artist New African Gallery Installation The Exceptional Beauty of Pueblo Textiles Cheyenne Visions II Douglas Society Annual Dinner Draws a Crowd |
| October 2004 Articles: The Exceptional Beauty of Pueblo Textiles part 2 Nathan Youngblood Lecture and Reception From the Museum Collection: Large Trinidad Medina Zia Pot Salon Discussion and Benefit Dinner Inuit Art Exhibit at Loveland Museum / Gallery Opening of the National Museum of the American Indian Museum News: Postage Stamps Feature Denver Art Museum Weaving Super-president: How Does He Do All That? |
| January 2005 Articles: 31st Anniversary Annual Meeting Annual Dinner Program to Feature Theatrical Performance: Music and Dance of the Bering Sea Central Yup’ik Eskimo culture Catalog of Select Items from the 2005 Douglas Society Silent Auction |
| March 2005 Articles: Douglas Society Honors Two Individuals! Virginia Mattern and Nancy Benson From the Museum Collection: Moyo Ogundipe—Yoruba Artist Edgar Heap of Birds Sculpture: Wheel |
| January 2006 Articles: Annual Meeting & Dinner Symposium: [Re] inventing the Wheel Advancing the Dialogue Critical Issues in Contemporary American Indian Art Inuit Art: Survival of a Culture Through It’s Art “Sherds” (Bits and Pieces) Form, Memory, Belief: American Indian Art as Historical Document |
| April 2006 (CLICK HERE for HTML newsletter format) Articles: Gaylord Torrence in April Kimberly Stevenot in May Inuit Syllabics Exhibits Elsewhere [Re]Inventing the Wheel [Re]cap Issues in Contemporary Indian Art |
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| July 2006 (PDF) (CLICK HERE for HTML newsletter format) Articles: Eagle Plume's event "Native Arts of the World...At Home in Colorado" exhibition information Pottery as a Sculptural form program information Breaking all the records! Record setting Native Arts auctions Cheyenne Visions II at the DAM |
| October 2006 (PDF) (CLICK HERE for HTML newsletter format) Articles: Breaking Boundaries - Fall 2006 program lineup Pottery as Sculptural Form - A Dialogue with Three Artists - October 25th Roxanne Swenzell (Santa Clara), Jody Folwell (Santa Clara), Richard Zane Smith (Wyandot) Painting with Fire: Akire Shrine Painters from Nigeria - November 15th Moyo Okediji, Consulting Curator for African and Oceanic Art at the Denver Art Museum Boys to Men: Initiation Rites in Papua, New Guinea - December 13th Dr Andrew Moutu, British Academy Fellow "MORE NATIVE ART WITH THE HAMILTON BUILDING OPENING" "The Virginia Vogel Mattern Collection of Contemporary Native American Art: Breaking the Mold" "Kathy McCoy - Graphic Artist Extraordinaire" "Frederick Douglas, his story...by Douglas Society President Jim Marx" "Our icon is restored" "The Graves, with gratitude...by Irma Polhemus" |
| Volume 8, Issue 1 January 2008 CLICK HERE to download this newsletter in PDF format *PLEASE NOTE* : The PDF version of the newsletter does not contain the 2 page graphic that contained our Spring Programs. When you open the newsletter please be aware that pages 2 and 3 will be blank. CLICK HERE to download the 2 page graphic of our Spring Program series. |