Tag Archives: Quincy Tahoma

On the Road with Ancient Indians

Two artist/scholars set off on a road trip of exploration of Indian mounds in the southeastern United States. The exciting blog Ahalenia posted this introduction of their tour in early September. Since then the two have visited and reported on … Continue reading

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Book Talk in Scottsdale

As part of Charnell’s visit to Arizona, she and Vera will be talking about Tahoma’s life and legacy, and particularly about Quincy Tahoma in Scottsdale, at the long-time favorite bookstore of Scottsdale, Guidon Books on Thursday October 27 from 6-8 pm. Guidon … Continue reading

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Author Appearance: Amerind Foundation

As part of Charnell’s visit to Arizona in October, she and Vera will be at the Amerind Foundation and museum in Dragoon, Arizona on October 23 from 2-4 pm. They will talk about Tahoma’s life and work, and sign copies … Continue reading

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Book Signing at the Heard Museum

Charnell travels to Arizona for events in October. Charnell and Vera will sign copies of Quincy Tahoma: The Life and Legacy of a Navajo Artist at the Heard Museum in Phoenix on Saturday, October 22 from 1-4 P.M. When Vera … Continue reading

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Part II Newly Discovered Treasures

Post by Charnell The previous post zeroed in on a photograph of T. Harmon Parkhurst’s studio provided by Marilyn Casabonne. It contained a historical treasure-trove of Quincy Tahoma paintings.  What could be better?  How about two more Parkhurst photos that show many more 

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Remembering Tahoma’s Family Past

This photo is posted as part of Travel Photo Thursday, and you can see more photos at Budget Travel Sandbox. Vera and Charnell traveled to Tuba City in search of the history of Navajo artist Quincy Tahoma, and with the help … Continue reading

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Newly Discovered Treasures

Quincy Tahoma’s Art Dominates the Parkhurst Studio Post by Charnell Marilyn Casabonne smiled as she sorted through her parents’ Santa Fe memorabilia. Her mind floated back to early childhood days when her family and photographer T. Harmon Parkhurst spent many weekends at a mountain retreat.  Parkhurst snapped a … Continue reading

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John I. King’s Paintings Show Quincy Tahoma Influence

Post by Charnell Sunday morning was my last trip to Santa Fe’s 2011 Indian Market, and I was ambling past the remaining tents I hadn’t seen before.  Tired and almost on auto pilot, I stopped abruptly — now on full alert — drawn to paintings in … Continue reading

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