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Mellon Indigenous Arts - Artist Talk, D.Y. Begay

Tuesday, October 22, 2019 - 18:30 to 20:00
Campbell Hall, Room 153
Mellon Indigenous Arts Program at UVA
Artist DY Begay in front of weaving piece titled Confluence of Lavender

Join us for a free artist talk by acclaimed Navajo weaver D.Y. Begay.

 

D.Y. Begay, a Navajo born to the Totsohni’ (Big Water) Clan and born for the Tachinii’ (Red Running into Earth) Clan, is a fourth-generation weaver. Growing up around female weavers, she was exposed to herding and shearing sheep, carding and spinning wool, harvesting plants for dyeing, and learning to weave in the traditional Navajo fashion. Begay’s tapestries encompass her interpretation of the natural beauty and descriptive colors of the Navajo reservation, reflecting on her Navajo identity. Begay’s work commemorates her family’s weaving tradition by using the unique and local vegetation of the Navajo. This spiritual connection to the plants yields the natural colors that are transformed into evocative land formations on her loom. Her current work combines her mastery of this tradition with unconventional uses of colors and design, producing experiments with non-reservation color combinations in her weavings.  

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