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Illustrations by Margeaux Abeyta

Painted: Our Bodies, Hearts, and Village includes interpretive contributions from many artists, culture bearers, and community members. Artist and designer Margeaux Abeyta (Taos Pueblo/Diné) created five commissioned illustrations in response to other artworks in the reinstallation: Citadel by Tony Abeyta, Pueblo Priestesses by Gerald Cassidy, Taos Indian on Horseback by Ernest Martin Hennings, Mountain Forms III by Victor Higgins, and Untitled (Black Horse) by Pop Chalee. The imagery and writing she produced through this commission are available as free offset prints in the museum’s galleries and can be viewed below.

Person painting a canvas with a paintbrush in a stylized mountainous landscape under a dramatic cloud-filled sky.
Illustration of a woman in a white gown with a blue veil, holding a blue orb against a starry sky.
A woman and child in a forest setting, holding corn, with a dog resting beside them.
Stylized illustration of a green mountain range with snow-capped peaks under a blue sky.
Person in a blue dress riding a black horse with a stylized cloud and night sky background.