Rolande Souliere
These very large murals grace the walls of the 2nd floor Hallway/Honor Gallery at the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts.



Tohono O'odham
Meeting the Clouds Halfway is a collaboration between Tohono O’odham basket weaver Terrol Dew Johnson and architects Aranda\Lasch (Ben Aranda and Chris Lasch) from Tucson and New York. The exhibition features contemporary basketry and architecture that blend traditional craft with modern design. The artworks explore the desert surrounding Tucson as a place of inspiration and opportunity. Based on a shared interest in traditional Tohono O’odham practices and their bearing on modern life, the works are made from the four natural materials of the desert: rock, copper, wood, and grass.
More about the artists:
https://www.portal.environment.arizona.edu/node/945
http://arandalasch.com/news/
Cash Origami


Thomas Christopher Haag
I love the whimsical murals of Thomas Christopher Haag. There are several in Albuquerque including the one in the photo.
Ai Weiwei

https://www.artlyst.com/news/ai-weiwei-navajo-collaboration-pull-of-the-moon-goes-public/
