The Amerind Today

Amerind Museum exhibitions tell the story of America's first peoples from Alaska to Amerind's Fulton-Hayden Memorial Art GallerySouth America and from the last Ice Age to the present. Amerind's Fulton-Hayden Memorial Art Gallery features works on western themes by such artists as, Carl Oscar Borg, William Leigh, Frederic Remington, and Andy Tsihnahjinnie. One room in the Art Gallery is dedicated to the works of indigenous artists. Here, the exhibits, mostly by contemporary artists, change every 6 months to a year.

The museum storeMuseum Store offers southwestern arts, crafts, and books on prehistory, history, and Native American cultures.

The Amerind experience is more than art and artifacts. At times, Amerind visitors will find Indian artists demonstrating their skills in the museum's main gallery, and special events and openings are a periodic feature of the Amerind calendar. Our special events and programs seek to present a Native voice/perspective.

The Amerind also has a comprehensive hands-on education program for children of all ages.