CLAUDINE MORROW EXHIBIT VISITS POWELL MUSEUM

 

Special Exhibit:

 

CLAUDINE MORROW: The Woman Who Carries the Rainbow

February 18 – December, 2008

 

Exhibit Opening Reception – Powell Museum

Saturday, February 16, 2008

6:30 p.m.

 

Known among the Navajo people as Azdaz Nasalid Naka, "the woman who carries the rainbow," Claudine Morrow has been painting the people of Northern Arizona since 1957. Claudine studied her palette, HatayYazzie.jpg craftsmanship and technique with C. R. Read in Fresno California, and noted Hungarian artist Oden Hullenkramer while in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Returning to her early childhood home near Page, Arizona, IndianSummer.jpgshe continues her life-ling pursuit of painting. Morrow is well-known for her portrait paintings however she now applies her knowledge of timeless classic techniques to a wider range of subjects such as local landscapes, and southwestern-inspired still-life compositions. This art exhibit will showcase a selection of Claudine Morrow’s oil paintings including several recently completed works.

 
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For more information, call the Museum staff at 645-9496 weekdays, Monday through Saturday between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m.

 
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