1. Introduction
Art enhances the hospitality experience, creating a distinctive atmosphere and education surrounding local culture. Amangiri, the luxury hideaway in Canyon Point, Utah, has partnered with the Heard Museum for a unique pop-up exhibition opening on March 15.
2. About the Heard Museum
The Heard Museum in Phoenix promotes Indigenous art both domestically and internationally. This collaboration will complement the museum’s ongoing exhibit titled “Substance of Stars,” which focuses on the creation stories of four Indigenous communities.
3. Featured Artist: Steven J. Yazzie
Guests at Amangiri will experience photographs by Diné artist Steven J. Yazzie. His works, on display until May 31, explore the landscape surrounding the resort and aim to build a connection with nature and the cosmos.
4. The Significance of the Exhibition
The pop-up is a groundbreaking moment for Amangiri as it marks their first exhibition on the property. General Manager Audrey Huttert expressed excitement about collaborating with the Heard Museum to share local cultural stories with guests.
5. Highlighted Artwork
A standout piece is “Throwing Stars Over Monsters,” showcasing New Mexico’s Shiprock under a starlit sky. Inspired by Navajo mythology, the piece illustrates the creation of the Milky Way, attributed to the character Coyote.
6. Exploring Indigenous Themes
Yazzie’s work delves into the complexities of the Indigenous experience post-settlement, reflecting themes of identity and community. His aim is to emphasize the land as a source of life and healing.
7. Conclusion
The Heard Museum’s exhibition “Substance of Stars” opened on November 6, 2022, showcasing Indigenous art. Partnering with Amangiri amplifies these artists’ voices, inviting visitors to both the resort and the museum for a deeper understanding of Indigenous culture.
For more information about Steven J. Yazzie’s work, visit Yazzie’s official website.