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THE ALLAN HOUSER ART PARK: A SPACE FOR NATIVE SCULPTORS


I believe sculpture is the art that people respond to most naturally-they can take hold of it, they can enjoy it with the sense of touch as well as the sense of sight, and they can enjoy it from all sides
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-Allan Houser

Art Park Exhibition: Bob Haozous "Indigenous Dialogue"
                      Art Park Exhibition: Bob Haozous "Indigenous Dialogue"

Established on the Museum grounds and dedicated in 1993, the Allan Houser Art Park pays tribute to the internationally renown sculptor, Allan Houser (Chiricahua Apache, 1914 – 1994). This outdoor sculpture park was created so that Native American sculptors would have a first-class exhibition space for large-scale sculptures. The warmly colored adobe walls that encloses the more than 600 square feet of the Museum’s Art Park provides a rich contrast for the sculpture exhibitions.

Allan Houser’s contributions to the art world went well beyond his personal achievements. Allan Houser distinguished himself as a premier Modernist sculptor and has often been cited as the patriarch of contemporary Native American sculpture. Houser devoted his life to his community and to education. He influenced countless students during his tenure as IAIA sculpture instructor (1962 – 1975). Many accomplished Native American sculptors, including Bill Prokopiof (Aleut) and Doug Hyde (Nez Perce), were his students and were influenced by Houser’s generous spirit. Allan Houser was a model instructor, mentor and friend to many young artists. Given Houser’s prodigious contribution to the IAIA, it is particularly fitting that the Institute continues to honor and recognize his artistic legacy through on-going sculpture exhibitions in the Art Park.

In addition to functioning as an outdoor sculpture area, the Allan Houser Art Park has become an important community space for public programs and events. The Art Park is also available for private receptions and dinners. For rental information click here.

 







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