Event

10 am to 4 pm: Village —Rose Fowler Diné (Navajo) Silversmith, Demonstrates at the Visitor Center

Grand Canyon National Park

Fee:

Free.

Location: LAT/LONG: 36.000000, -112.000000


From the South Entrance Station, continue following the road you are on for 5 miles, and it will lead you to the Visitor Center. Just before the parking areas, the road curves to the left. You can park your vehicle in one of four parking areas and find your way to the Visitor Center, in the center of the open plaza, where restroom buildings, the park store, and the bicycle rental are also located.

Repeating Event

Days:

Every day

Dates:

March 05, 2024 to March 07, 2024

Time:

10:00 AM

Duration:

6 hours

Type of Event

Cultural/Craft Demonstration

Description

This week, the Cultural Demonstration Program presents Rose Fowler, Diné (Navajo) Silversmith, Tuesday through Thursday, March 5 through 7, 2024, from 10 am to 4 pm. at Grand Canyon Visitor Center on the South Rim.

Rose Fowler is a jeweler known for her intricate and unique designs that incorporate traditional Navajo design elements with contemporary styles. Her work has been featured in galleries and exhibitions across the United States, including the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona

Meet and watch Rose at work at the South Rim Visitor Center, and learn about Diné culture and art.

  • The Cultural Demonstration program provides an opportunity for park visitors and community members to interact with tribal artisans from Grand Canyon's traditionally associated tribes - and for them to share their history and crafts, along with the skills, knowledge, and efforts involved in creating their handicrafts. 
     
  • This series is made possible with grants from Grand Canyon Conservancy.

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