Terrance Talaswaima Honvantewa was a Hopi Pueblo painter and a founding member of Artist Hopid, an influential Native American artist collective established in 1973. His Hopi name, Honvantewa,... Read full biography
Terrance Talaswaima Honvantewa was a Hopi Pueblo painter and a founding member of Artist Hopid, an influential Native American artist collective established in 1973. His Hopi name, Honvantewa, translates to “Bear Making Tracks,” reflecting his role as both a leader and pathfinder in the development... Read full biography
Terrance Talaswaima Honvantewa was a Hopi Pueblo painter and a founding member of Artist Hopid, an influential Native American artist collective established in 1973. His Hopi name, Honvantewa, translates to “Bear Making Tracks,” reflecting his role as both a leader and pathfinder in the development of contemporary Hopi art. Honvantewa was from the village of Shungopavi on the Hopi Reservation in Arizona. He attended Hopi High School and later studied at both the University of Arizona and... Read full biography
Terrance Talaswaima Honvantewa was a Hopi Pueblo painter and a founding member of Artist Hopid, an influential Native American artist collective established in 1973. His Hopi name, Honvantewa, translates to “Bear Making Tracks,” reflecting his role as both a leader and pathfinder in the development of contemporary Hopi art. Honvantewa was from the village of Shungopavi on the Hopi Reservation in Arizona. He attended Hopi High School and later studied at both the University of Arizona and Northern Arizona University. In addition to being a painter, he was also a museum director, composer, lecturer, storyteller, Katsina doll carver, and cultural educator. Deeply committed to preserving and sharing Hopi traditions, Honvantewa stated: “What I... Read full biography
Terrance Talaswaima Honvantewa was a Hopi Pueblo painter and a founding member of Artist Hopid, an influential Native American artist collective established in 1973. His Hopi name, Honvantewa, translates to “Bear Making Tracks,” reflecting his role as both a leader and pathfinder in the development of contemporary Hopi art. Honvantewa was from the village of Shungopavi on the Hopi Reservation in Arizona. He attended Hopi High School and later studied at both the University of Arizona and Northern Arizona University. In addition to being a painter, he was also a museum director, composer, lecturer, storyteller, Katsina doll carver, and cultural educator. Deeply committed to preserving and sharing Hopi traditions, Honvantewa stated: “What I am trying to do with my art right now—my first responsibility—is to teach people the values of Hopi traditions. I’m into documenting ever... Read full biography
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