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Arlo Namingha Biography
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Born in Santa Fe, New Mexico, into the Tewa/Hopi tribe (son of internationally-known artist Dan Namingha), and raised in San Juan Pueblo, New Mexico
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Commissioned to be part of the Horse Power New Mexico art project of Painted Ponies. His horse, Pueblo Pony, was designated for a local organization, Gerard’s House, which is a grieving center for young children to help them cope with the loss of a loved one.
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Montclair Art Museum in Montclair, New Jersey, acquired two pieces for their permanent collection which are currently on display
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First Lady of New Mexico selected two of his sculptures to be displayed at the Governor's Mansion, where they remain
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New Mexico Community Foundation commissioned Arlo and Dan Namingha to create a sculpture that will be presented annually to a family or individuals who have contributed to the state of New Mexico (the first recipient of the award was New Mexico Lt. Governor Diane Denish and her family, The Daniels. The title of the sculpture is Looking to the Future)
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| Selected Exhibitions |
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2009
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Niman Fine Art, Santa fe, New Mexico (solo)
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2009
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Georgetown, Washington DC Exhibit
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2009
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Basalt Gallery, Basalt, Colorado
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2009
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Gerald Peters Gallery, Santa Fe New Mexico
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2008
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The Art Foundation of Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California
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2008
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Landfall Press, Santa Fe, New Mexico
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2008
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Niman Fine Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico (solo)
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2008
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Basalt Gallery, Basalt Colorado (solo)
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2007
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Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff, Arizona (solo)
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2007
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Niman Fine Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico (solo)
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2007
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Museum of Northern Arizona, Elemental Forms: The Art of Dan and Arlo Namingha
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2007
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Traveling Exhibit: Out West -Great America Landscape Organized by the Meridian International Center in Collaboration with the National Art Museum of China in Beijing.
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2007
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Figarelli Fine Art, Scottsdale, Arizona (solo)
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2006
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Niman Fine Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico (solo)
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2006
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Figarelli Fine Art, Scottsdale, Arizona (solo)
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2006
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Reed Savage Gallery, Coral Gables, FL
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2006
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U.S. Ambassadorial Residence, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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2006
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ReedSavage Gallery, Coral Gables, FL
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2006
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U.S. Ambassadorial Residence, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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2005
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Miniatures Exhibition, Albuquerque Art Museum, Albuquerque, New Mexico
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2005
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Jewish Federation of Greater Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California
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2005
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Niman Fine Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico
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2005
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Santa Barbara Jewish Federation, Santa Barbara, California (solo)
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2005
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Niman Fine Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico (solo)
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2004
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Niman Fine Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico (solo)
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2004
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J. Cacciola Gallery, New York, New York (solo)
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2004
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Duval-Smart Gallery, Aspen, Colorado (solo)
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2004
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Fuller Art Museum, Brockton, Massachusetts
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2004
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Naples Museum of Art, Naples, Florida
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2002 - 2004
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Traveling exhibit: "Changing Hands: Art Without Reservation, Contemporary Native American Art from the Southwest," Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson, Arizona; Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Fe, New Mexico; The Philbrook Museum of Art, Tulsa, Oklahoma; American Craft Museum, New York, NY
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2003
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Niman Fine Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico (solo)
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2003
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J. Cacciola Gallery, New York, New York (solo)
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2003
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Regional Landscapes and Symbolisms, Vanier Gallery, Tucson, Arizona (solo)
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2002
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Landscapes and Symbolism, Niman Fine Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico (solo)
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2002
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Impressions of Land and Culture, J. Cacciola Gallery at Henoch, New York (solo)
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2002
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The Museum at Texas Technical University, Lubbock, Texas
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2002
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Stories from the Circle, Dine College, Tsaile, Arizona
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2002
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Inspirations, Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Santa Fe, New Mexico
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2002
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International Center, San Antonio, Texas
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2001
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Traditions and Visions: American Indian Art, Muckenthaler Art Museum, Fullerton, California
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2001
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Niman Fine Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico (solo)
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