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Hózhó: Vol. 1.2 Opening Show @ Navajo Nation Museum, Window Rock, AZ

We are happy and honored to announce the opening art showcase for

Ziindi Vol. 1.2 – Hózhó: Celebrating Native Female Art

will be held at the Navajo Nation Museum in Window Rock, AZ – February 15th, 2013.

Join us in celebrating modern Native Female artists with an evening of modern and traditional performances, Artist Market, and music.
More details to be announced soon!

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New Zine and Ad Info

The layout for Ziindi Vol 1.2 is coming along great!!!

Were doing something different this time around, and allowing Indigenous artists to place ads in the zine, if your interested, please contact us for more information, or see Sponsorship Flyer here:

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Now Closed for Submissions: Vol. 1.2 Artists Announced!

Congratulations to the Artists!

Participating artists for our Ziindi Vol. 1.2: Native Female Artist have been chosen!

Thank you to all who submitted.  The work is beautiful.

 

Here is a list of chosen Artists:

Shamie Encinas  – Phoenix, AZ

Charvel Baldwin  – Gallup, NM

Estelle S. Pete  – Laguna Niguel, CA

Lyncia Begay  – Flagstaff, AZ

Nani Chacon  – Albuquerque, NM

LaKota Scott  – Tuba City, AZ

Roshan Spottsville  – Phoenix, AZ

Eunique Yazzie  – Mesa, AZ

Carrie R. -Curley  – Peridot, AZ

Xiana A. Clitso  – Kayenta, AZ

 

Stay tuned for more information on upcoming Ziindi Art Showcases

Thank you again to all the Artists!

Here’s to a great journey ahead…

 

The Ziindi Team

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We Won Best Zine 2012!

Wow!

Ziindi is honored to have been awarded recognition by Phoenix New Times for their Best of Phoenix 2012 issue for Best Zine.  Check it out!

Best Zine 2012

Phoenix New Times is one of the most widely circulated, free weekly publications in Phoenix.  Each year they release of Best Of Phoenix publication giving recognition to notable individuals, businesses, and organizations in Phoenix.

We are ecstatic to be recognized as we are gearing up to release our next edition: Vol 1.2 – Celebrating Native Female Artists.

Thank you to all the continued support in Phoenix and beyond!!

Artist Spotlight: Averian Chee Art Show Opening in Phoenix, Arizona

Shout out to Ziindi Artist Averian Chee!  Show opening today at Cartel Coffee Lab in Phoenix, Arizona:

kin’ya’aanii

 

Submission Deadline Extended! Ziindi Vol. 1.2: Celebrating Native Female Artists

Ziindi Zine is accepting submissions for our second publication this year, showcasing Native Female Artists of the Southwest region!

Submission Deadline is now: Wednesday, September 26th, 2012

Ziindi Zine is an online and printed magazine that features modern Indigenous art.

Ziindi is shared with youth throughout the Southwest region at no cost.  Our goal is to inspire the next generation of artists in the community.

 

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Ziindi: Vol. 1.2 – Celebrating Female Artists!

Ziindi is happy to announce the upcoming release of Vol. 1.2 – Showcasing Native Female Artist!

We are currently accepting Submissions for artwork to be included in the next issue of Ziindi Zine.

Details, deadline, and information can be found here: Call to Artists

Submission Form

Contact us for more info at:  info@ziindi.com   or   602-281-0697

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Art Preview: Ziindi Artist Damian Jim shares new work

Ziindi Artist Damian Jim is working hard on new pieces to showcase at upcoming:

Nizhoni Arts Market 2012 – 66th Annual Navajo Nation Fair
September 6 – 9, 2012

So here’s a sneak peek to the new work!

Come by Damian’s booth at the Nizhoni Market and check out new work, prints, and chat him up about his process in creating these works of art.

We’ll be following up with an interview talking about his latest body of work – Stay Tuned!

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Revisitting: Navajo Times Article on Ziindi

Thanks to wonderful coverage by Navajo Times reporter Carmenlita Chief, this great article was published shortly after our Ziindi: Indigenous Arts Showcase and Zine release.

Click on story:

Indigenous arts magazine celebrates debut