Willowtail Inspirations Show to Open
at Create Art & Tea in Durango This Friday
Show Runs Through April 29
In collaboration with Create Art & Tea at 1015 Main Avenue in Durango, four artists will show work inspired by their recent Willowtail Springs residencies. Cindy Coleman, Patrice DeLorenzo, Kathy Myrick, and Tina Deschenie (Diné) will host an opening reception on Friday, April 7, from 5 - 7 pm to introduce Willowtail and their art to the community.
Join the artists and Mvskoke writer Michael Thompson for talks and readings about the unique Willowtail residency experience. Refreshments will be served.
Willowtail Springs is located on Diné Bí Kéyah, traditional Navajo land, near the escarpment of the northern sacred mountain, Dibé Ntsaa. It is also part of the open range of the Ute people, now living on the Ute Mountain Ute and Southern Ute Tribal Allotment reservations to the southwest and southeast. Additionally, Mesa Verde and the surrounding lands in Montezuma County and the Four Corners Region were occupied by the Ancestral Puebloan People a thousand years ago. We honor the past, present, and future indigenous people residing in this region and recognize them as long standing stewards of this land, amplifying our work by their historical presence and their living contributions to land preservation efforts across this region.