FourthWorldDesign

FourthWorldDesign

Location

Tucson, Arizona, United States

Quick Blurb

We are a 100% Native American owned business showcasing the art of Gerald Dawavendewa, Cherokee and member of the Hopi Tribe.

Interests

Dawavendewa's interests are not only in creating artwork, but to create artwork that conveys the dignity and beauty in Native American art and culture. His interest in ancient Native artwork and design defines his work.

Skills and Techniques

Dawavendewa's artwork has covered a wide range of mediums and techniques. Paper, Canvas, Wood, and Metal are but a few materials that he has used. Dawavendewa believes that the inspiration of artwork dictates the medium that is used.

Find me online @:

http://www.FourthWorldDesign.com

Get to Know

Gerald Dawavendewa (Hopi & Cherokee) grew up in the Hopi village of Munqapi in Northern Arizona. He attended the University of Arizona (UA) where he received a bachelor degree in Fine Arts. Some of his previous work includes the Arizona State Museum where he was an exhibit specialist and assisted with the development and construction of a 10,000 square foot exhibit entitled "Paths of Life: American Indians of the Southwest". In addition Gerald was commissioned to create a mural depicting the Hopi world that is a permanent part of the Museum's collection. Other experience includes an internship with the National Museum of American Indian (NMAI), Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C; consultant to various museums across the country; and guest lecturer at schools, universities, and community colleges.

Gerald's artwork includes "Earth Bundle" that was sent aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavor launched in 1994. He also designed a mural measuring seven feet high by eighty-five feet long depicting Tucson's cultural heritage. The mural was painted by members of the Tucson Artist Group. Dawavendewa is also Author and Illustrator of a children's book entitled "The Butterfly Dance" this project was in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institute NMAI. Gerald's latest work is a series of 48 metal panels containing native imagery forming the main staircase for the UA Memorial Student Union Bookstore.

Through his artwork Gerald hopes to share his culture, educate the public about the rich heritage of his native tribes and promote a greater understanding of the native world.

Bio Photo Gallery

FourthWorldDesign's Photo Gallery

"Angwusnasomtaqa", Presented to His Holiness the 14th the Dalai Lama Tenzin Gyatso

FourthWorldDesign's Photo Gallery

"Welcome", Presented to Oren Lyons, Onodaga Faithkeeper

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"Nuvatukya'ovi", Blue Ribbon Award in Two Dimensional Art - Pam and Roland Shack Award. Southwest Indian Art Fair 2005, Arizona State Museum