Melanie Yazzie, Looking 4
Melanie Yazzie
1966-
Diné (Navajo)
Date
2016
Medium Specific
two color screenprint
Edition / State
18/20
Classification
Print
Dimensions
10 x 30 in. (25.4 x 76.2 cm)
Accession Number
2016.20.20.15
Credit
Gift of the Artist
Memo / Artist Statement
I am always working on being part of home in my work.
Home being the Navajo Nation in Northeastern Arizona.
I live in Colorado right now.
In my heart and mind I wish I could be home again.
Home of my past.
Home has changed so much since my childhood.
I feel that everyone goes through life remembering how things used to be.
I begin to feel really old.
I remember being with my grandparents and those are special times.
We were always hauling water for the sheep.
That was the big event when I was a kid.
I miss that.
Home being the Navajo Nation in Northeastern Arizona.
I live in Colorado right now.
In my heart and mind I wish I could be home again.
Home of my past.
Home has changed so much since my childhood.
I feel that everyone goes through life remembering how things used to be.
I begin to feel really old.
I remember being with my grandparents and those are special times.
We were always hauling water for the sheep.
That was the big event when I was a kid.
I miss that.
Biography
Melanie Yazzie is Dine/Navajo of the Salt Water Clan and Bitter Water Clan of the Dine/Navajo People of North Eastern Arizona. She is Professor of Art and Head of Printmaking at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado. Her works belong to many collections such as: Anchorage Museum of History & Art, the Art Museum of Missoula, and the Australian National Gallery, the Institute of American Indian Arts, the Kennedy Museum of Art and the Rhode Island School of Design Museum.
She has exhibited nationally and internationally in places such as: Alaska, California, New Mexico, New York, Florida, New Zealand, France, Russia, Canada, Bulgaria, Portugal, Spain and Northern Ireland. She often takes part in collaborative art projects with indigenous artists from many different nations. She has taught at the Institute of American Indian Arts, the College of Santa Fe, University of Arizona, and now at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
She has exhibited nationally and internationally in places such as: Alaska, California, New Mexico, New York, Florida, New Zealand, France, Russia, Canada, Bulgaria, Portugal, Spain and Northern Ireland. She often takes part in collaborative art projects with indigenous artists from many different nations. She has taught at the Institute of American Indian Arts, the College of Santa Fe, University of Arizona, and now at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
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Title, edition, signature in pencil (front)