Close Menu
    Facebook Instagram LinkedIn
    • Subscribe
    • Advertise
    • Contact Us
    Indigenous art. Indigenous perspectives.
    Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Pinterest
    First American Art Magazine
    • Home
    • About Us
      • Press
      • Distribution
      • Sponsors
      • Contact Us
      • Refund and Returns Policy
    • Current Issue
    • Past Issues
      • Archives
      • FAAM Index
    • Content
      • Articles
      • Blog
      • Reference
        • Acronyms
        • Art Terms
        • Artist and Scholar List: A–F
        • Museums, Galleries, and Other Art Venues
        • Timeline of Indigenous Art History of the Americas
    • Calendar
      • Submit an Event
    • Submissions
      • FAAM Style Guide
    • Advertise
    • Subscribe
      • Magazine
      • Monthly Newsletter
    0 Shopping Cart
    First American Art Magazine
    Home»Web Content»Blog»FAAM No. 12 Launch Party at Museum Hill Café

    FAAM No. 12 Launch Party at Museum Hill Café

    0
    By FAAM Staff on August 14, 2016 Blog, Web Content

    The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture (MIAC) cohosted our fall launch party at Museum Hill Café. Weldon Fulton prepared a menu of Cherokee-inspired cuisine to honor Lloyd Kiva New that included turkey skewers, cornbread, an onion and egg dish, and sassafras tea. Aysen New agreed to share some words at our launch, but we were surprised when she brought Jeff New, Lloyd’s son, as well as his wife and children to our event.

    A great mix of people joined us from MIAC, School for Advanced Research, Wheelwright, International Folk Art Market, Santa Fe University of Art and Design, IAIA, and even New Mexico State University—286 miles away in Las Cruces. Thanks so much to everyone, including the artists and artists, who attended to celebrate our fall issue, and thanks to Shelley Thompson, Della Warrior, and Weldon Fulton for helping to make it possible!

    News with FAAM
    America Meredith, Jeff New and Aysen New (center), and Jeff New’s family
    Crowd scene with Anna Strankman
    RoseMary Diaz
    FAAM writer RoseMary Diaz (center) with her daughter and mother
    New family
    Aysen New (center), Jeff New (second from right), and Jeff’s wife and children visiting from Colorado
    FAAM 12 Launch
    Weldon Fulton of Museum Hill Café, Staci Golar, Della Warrior, and Linda Lomahaftewa
    Della Warrior and Linda Lomahaftewa
    Heather Gross, Neebinnaukzhik Southall, and Paula Niemi
    Jason Garcia and DY Begay
    Linda and Bob Off perusing their copy of FAAM
    Linda visiting with John and Michelle Lanteri
    Neebinnaukzhik Southall and Ken WIlliams Jr.
    FAAM Launch Party
    John, Beatrice, and Angie Ortiz
    FAAM writer Suzanne Newman Fricke, Laura Sullivan, and Carol Emarthle-Douglas
    Meredith, Thompson
    America Meredith, editor of First American Art Magazine, and Shelley Thompson, publisher of El Palacio
    Heather Gross and Stephen MacMurray

    Photographs by Stephen Lang of Santa Fe

    Related Posts

    Launch Party 49 | First American Art Magazine Celebrates Issue No. 49

    January 26, 2026

    Edmonia Lewis: Said in Stone at the Peabody Essex Museum

    January 8, 2026

    Meet FAAM’s New Operations Manager, Jessica Ma’ilo

    December 22, 2025
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Woven in Wool, Burke Museum
    Water's Edge: The Art of Truman Lowe. Now Open. NMAI, Washington, DC
    Ancestral Edge at the Ringling Museum
    Sign up for FAAM Art Beat newsletter
    Sign up for FAAM Art Beat newsletter
    Cherokee Language Publishing
    Indigenous Editors Association
    Indigenous Editors Association
    FAAM Art Beat We Have Words for Art symposium

    Noksi Press

    Indigenous Editors Association

    Mission Statement

    First American Art Magazine, LLC (FAAM), broadens understanding of art by Indigenous peoples of the Americas from tribal communities to the global art world.

    Subscribe to FAAM Art Beat, our free monthly newsletter

    Vision Statement

    First American Art Magazine, LLC, strives to foster historical resilience, cross-cultural understanding, and reintegration of humans into the natural world.

    turtleshell rattle by Tommy Wildcat

    First American Art Magazine's offices are located within the ancestral homelands of the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes and the historic territories of the Muscogee Nation and the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma.

    Contact Us

    First American Art Magazine
    3334 W. Main St. #442
    Norman, OK 73072
    (405) 561-7655

    info@firstamerican.art
    ads@firstamerican.art
    circulation@firstamerican.art

    Site Admin

     

    © 2013–2025 First American Art Magazine, LLC. All rights reserved. Site Design: Asphalt Apache Design.

    © 2026 First American Art Magazine, LLC. All rights reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.