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Diné Artists' Photos Will Be Shown at Prestigious Photography Show

 Via Native News Online

April 21, 2016

color photograph of 4 Native American women in bright Jingle Dresses standibg on white sands of the Utah Salt Flats will billowing clouds above
Eugene Tapahe
Togetherness, Sisters, Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, Goshute and Timpanogos, 2023

Diné multi-media artist Eugene Tapahe’s striking homage to the jingle dress will be on display at the Association of International Photography Art Dealers’ (AIPAD) acclaimed exhibition, The Photography Show. The show runs from Wednesday, April 22, to April 26. Tapahe will be on site on Thursday, April 23, to meet patrons.

Photographs from Tapahe’s Art Heals: The Jingle Dress Project will be displayed among hundreds of featured collections and works from galleries and photographers around the globe.

The Jingle Dress Project was inspired by a dream Tapahe had during the COVID-19 pandemic. The project aims to bring the healing power of the jingle dress to places Native ancestors once walked.

Tapahe holds an MFA in Studio Art from Brigham Young University and has received numerous awards, including the Best of Show award for his photography at the Cherokee Indian Market (2018) and the Museum of Northern Arizona (2019).

For more information about the exhibition, click here.

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