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Audience at "Club Red Radio"

Nora Naranjo-MorseAlways Becoming Sculpture Project
(2007, 17 min.)
Director: Dax Thomas (Laguna/Acoma)

Artist Nora Naranjo-Morse (Tewa, Santa Clara Pueblo), the first Native American woman to create an outdoor sculpture in Washington, DC, discusses the artistic process of creating an original sculpture in the landscape of the National Museum of the American Indian. She and her team explain the origin of ideas, the materials and the people who helped in its creation.

Image credits: Audience at Club Red Radio, 2000 Native American Film and Video Festival - photograph by Amalia Córdova, NMAI; Nora Naranjo-Morse - photograph by Tim Warner

Nora Naranjo-Morse

Dax Thomas

Daily Screenings, DC

2007 Weekend Matinees & Special Screenings, DC

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