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1943 Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico - 1984 Albuquerque, New Mexico. Known for: Geometric abstract Indian imagery painting.
Born in New Mexico and as an adult a resident of Espanola, New Mexico, Helen Hardin was the daughter of Herbert Hardin and Pablita Verlarde, famous Indian woman painter. Helen Hardin's work showed a... Read full biography
Born in New Mexico and as an adult a resident of Espanola, New Mexico, Helen Hardin was the daughter of Herbert Hardin and Pablita Verlarde, famous Indian woman painter. Helen Hardin's work showed a transition from traditional Indian painting to more modern, abstract images--some of them... Read full biography
Born in New Mexico and as an adult a resident of Espanola, New Mexico, Helen Hardin was the daughter of Herbert Hardin and Pablita Verlarde, famous Indian woman painter. Helen Hardin's work showed a transition from traditional Indian painting to more modern, abstract images--some of them Cubist*--and a more painterly* style. She focused on patterns to reflect daily Indian life rather than realistic depiction. Her work also expresses a deep personal mysticism. She was a member of the New Mexico... Read full biography
Born in New Mexico and as an adult a resident of Espanola, New Mexico, Helen Hardin was the daughter of Herbert Hardin and Pablita Verlarde, famous Indian woman painter. Helen Hardin's work showed a transition from traditional Indian painting to more modern, abstract images--some of them Cubist*--and a more painterly* style. She focused on patterns to reflect daily Indian life rather than realistic depiction. Her work also expresses a deep personal mysticism. She was a member of the New Mexico Council of American Indians and has performed as an actress on television. Growing up with a mother who was an artist, she had early exposure to art training. She spent her first years in Santa Clara and then moved to Albuquerque where she attended... Read full biography
Born in New Mexico and as an adult a resident of Espanola, New Mexico, Helen Hardin was the daughter of Herbert Hardin and Pablita Verlarde, famous Indian woman painter. Helen Hardin's work showed a transition from traditional Indian painting to more modern, abstract images--some of them Cubist*--and a more painterly* style. She focused on patterns to reflect daily Indian life rather than realistic depiction. Her work also expresses a deep personal mysticism. She was a member of the New Mexico Council of American Indians and has performed as an actress on television. Growing up with a mother who was an artist, she had early exposure to art training. She spent her first years in Santa Clara and then moved to Albuquerque where she attended Piux X High School. She studied art history and anthropology at the University of New Mexico, was brie... Read full biography
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- New Mexico: Best of the WestMay 2005Southwest Art EditorsSouthwest Art
- Art Events- New MexicoAugust 2003Schneider, WolfSouthwest Art
- Arizona, Best of the WestOctober 2002Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Margarete Bagshaw-TindelAugust 2002Fauntleroy, GussieSouthwest Art
- Living with ArtAugust 1999Fauntleroy, GussieSouthwest Art
- Best of the WestAugust 1997Brown, MargaretSouthwest Art
- Helen Hardin, 1943-84 Casting Her Own ShadowJune 1985Shane, KarenSouthwest Art
