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E Pluribus Unum: Dinetah
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E Pluribus Unum: Dinetah

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The book is the result of Axle Contemporary’s mobile portrait project which took place on and adjacent to the Navajo Nation in New Mexico and Arizona in September, 2016. The book contains over 700 photographic portraits, images of the project in action, essays by the artists and the director of the Navajo Nation Museum and a poem by the Navajo Nation Poet Laureate. The Axle Contemporary free portrait studio was open to all people, in locations on and near the Navajo Nation from September 2 through September 13, 2016, visiting Gallup, Prewitt, Toadlena, Window Rock, Chinle, Shiprock, and Farmington. Each participant held a small personal object in their portrait. Photos were immediately printed in the mobile studio –one given to the participant and one pasted to the exterior of the mobile studio-gallery.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Axle Contemporary Press
Date
8 November 2016
Pages
310
ISBN
9780996399111

The book is the result of Axle Contemporary’s mobile portrait project which took place on and adjacent to the Navajo Nation in New Mexico and Arizona in September, 2016. The book contains over 700 photographic portraits, images of the project in action, essays by the artists and the director of the Navajo Nation Museum and a poem by the Navajo Nation Poet Laureate. The Axle Contemporary free portrait studio was open to all people, in locations on and near the Navajo Nation from September 2 through September 13, 2016, visiting Gallup, Prewitt, Toadlena, Window Rock, Chinle, Shiprock, and Farmington. Each participant held a small personal object in their portrait. Photos were immediately printed in the mobile studio –one given to the participant and one pasted to the exterior of the mobile studio-gallery.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Axle Contemporary Press
Date
8 November 2016
Pages
310
ISBN
9780996399111