The Museum of Navajo Art Culture is a newly established facility within the Farmington Museum System, dedicated to showcasing the rich art, culture, and history of the Din Navajo people. Generously donated by Bob and Mary Culpepper, the museum houses an impressive collection of Navajo weavings, which, along with the Farmington Museum's permanent collection, are used to educate and engage visitors about the indigenous cultures of the Four Corners Region.
As part of the Farmington Museum System, the Museum of Navajo Art Culture serves as a gateway to the vibrant world of the Din Navajo people, offering a unique opportunity to explore their artistic expressions and heritage. With a focus on exhibition, programming, and education, the museum aims to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation for the indigenous cultures that have shaped the region's identity.
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