Knowledge (XXG)

Marilou Schultz

Source đź“ť

200:
Although she began weaving as a means of financial support, her love of the craft has evolved into a method of innovation and sharing her culture with others. She utilizes traditional methods learned from her mother such as
256:, including the Special Award for Excellence in Navajo Weaving in 1994, and the Challenge Award in Non-Traditional Weavings in 1997. She was also awarded a fellowship by the market's organization, SWAIA, in 1994. At the 170:. Her mother is the respected weaver Martha Gorman Schultz. She began learning the craft at the age of seven by watching her mother, and sold her weaved rugs during her childhood and into her college years. 177:(ASU) and received a bachelor's and master's degree in education, as well as a certificate for teaching mathematics from the Native American Education Leadership Program at ASU. 616: 867: 877: 166:
At least four generations of her relatives, including her mother and great-great-grandmother, were also weavers. She is the aunt of textile artist
668: 534: 466: 300: 872: 852: 857: 769: 862: 189:, and has served as a home-school liaison and coordinator for leadership and support programs for Native American youth. 795: 719: 589: 393: 155:
and is born to Tabaaha (Water’s Edge Clan) and born for Tsi’naajinii (Black Streak Wood People Clan) and grew up in
486: 837: 209:
and double twill, and raised outline weavings, though she has also developed unique dyeing techniques with both
174: 68: 132:
weaver, artist, and educator. She has exhibited her weavings nationally and internationally, including at the
139:
Schultz is a math teacher as well as an artist, and she is known for her science and data-inspired weavings.
314: 842: 295:. This exhibition began at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, and traveling to venues nationwide, including the 253: 233: 237: 817: 847: 296: 367: 186: 570: 160: 236:, a computer circuit board, and referenced the historical workforce of Navajo women assembling 676: 562: 530: 494: 462: 337: 284: 148: 45: 156: 102: 79: 524: 456: 831: 152: 56: 428: 288: 273: 261: 257: 167: 133: 112: 617:"Back to the Heard: Spinning and Design Lessons with Martha and Marilou Schultz" 210: 202: 641: 241: 745: 680: 566: 498: 214: 276:
in Kassel, Germany. She has also shown internationally in U.S. Embassies.
574: 550: 280: 116: 222: 218: 129: 232:
commissioned Schultz to weave "Replica of a Chip," which depicted a
669:"Review | Why textiles are all the rage in the art world right now" 526:
American Indian Textiles: 2,000 Artist Biographies, c. 1800-Present
287:/Apache), and Ninabah Winton (Diné) featured Schultz's work in the 229: 206: 374:. American Indian Science and Engineering Society. July 23, 2020 455:
McFadden, David Revere; Taubman, Ellen Napiura, eds. (2002).
260:
Guild Indian Fair and Market, Schultz received the inaugural
487:"A Millennial Weaver Carries a Centuries-Old Craft Forward" 700:
McMaster, Gerald (October 2017). "Under Indigenous Eyes".
529:. Internet Archive. Santa Fe: CIAC Press. p. 212. 240:
at an Intel factory located on a Navajo reservation in
213:
and natural dyes. Natural dyes that she uses includes
291:'s traveling survey of contemporary Navajo weaving, 108: 98: 85: 74: 63: 52: 28: 21: 796:"Woven Histories: Textiles and Modern Abstraction" 461:. London: Merrell Publishers Limited. p. 20. 720:"76th Indian Market Awards Announced by Category" 708:(9): 64–71 – via Academic Search Complete. 311:Woven Histories: Textiles and Modern Abstraction 770:"Color Riot! How Color Changed Navajo Textiles" 192:In the summers, she teaches weaving workshops. 151:, on November 6, 1954. She is a citizen of the 16:Navajo textile artist and educator (born 1954) 8: 590:"Schools participate in Indian celebration" 423: 421: 419: 417: 415: 413: 411: 409: 407: 400:(83). March 22, 2003 – via Canku Ota. 332: 330: 433:Art in Embassies: U.S. Department of State 368:"Intel and AISES: A History of Engagement" 18: 458:Changing Hands: Art Without Reservation 362: 360: 358: 326: 264:from the Heard Museum Guild in 2001. 252:Schultz has won several awards at the 7: 555:Journal of American Indian Education 518: 516: 514: 485:Brown, Patricia Leigh (2024-04-18). 480: 478: 450: 448: 309:was included in a 2024 exhibition, 301:Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg 868:People from Graham County, Arizona 14: 818:"The Pentium as a Navajo weaving" 185:Schultz is a math teacher in the 816:Shirriff, Ken (September 2024). 640:Thorson, Alice (March 2, 2014). 588:Box, Andrea (October 20, 1993). 221:. She frequently uses wool from 878:Arizona State University alumni 746:"Conrad House Innovation Award" 726:. August 23, 1997. p. 103 667:Smee, Sebastian (2024-05-03). 642:"Tradition Meets Modern World" 67:Bachelor and master's degree: 1: 262:Conrad House Innovation Award 128:(born November 6, 1954) is a 147:Marilou Schultz was born in 615:Walker, Mary (2012-03-20). 894: 279:Curators Velma Kee Craig ( 873:People from Mesa, Arizona 853:Native American educators 798:. National Gallery of Art 523:Schaaf, Gregory (2001). 175:Arizona State University 143:Early life and education 69:Arizona State University 315:National Gallery of Art 283:), Natalia Miles (DinĂ©/ 858:Navajo textile artists 398:Canku Ota (Many Paths) 299:in New Jersey and the 254:Santa Fe Indian Market 234:Pentium microprocessor 225:raised by her family. 272:Schultz exhibited at 863:Navajo women artists 774:Montclair Art Museum 646:The Kansas City Star 551:"The Bulletin Board" 297:Montclair Art Museum 268:Selected exhibitions 136:in Kassel, Germany. 724:Albuquerque Journal 187:Mesa Public Schools 561:(1): 30–32. 1978. 491:The New York Times 161:Navajo Reservation 621:Weaving in Beauty 536:978-0-9666948-4-0 468:978-1-85894-186-8 429:"Marilou Schultz" 394:"Marilou Schultz" 338:"Marilou Schultz" 307:Replica of a Chip 248:Awards and honors 173:Schultz attended 123: 122: 92:Replica of a Chip 885: 838:American weavers 822: 821: 813: 807: 806: 804: 803: 792: 786: 785: 783: 781: 766: 760: 759: 757: 756: 742: 736: 735: 733: 731: 716: 710: 709: 697: 691: 690: 688: 687: 664: 658: 657: 655: 653: 637: 631: 630: 628: 627: 612: 606: 605: 603: 601: 594:Arizona Republic 585: 579: 578: 547: 541: 540: 520: 509: 508: 506: 505: 482: 473: 472: 452: 443: 442: 440: 439: 425: 402: 401: 390: 384: 383: 381: 379: 364: 353: 352: 350: 348: 334: 149:Safford, Arizona 88: 46:Safford, Arizona 42: 39:November 6, 1954 38: 36: 19: 893: 892: 888: 887: 886: 884: 883: 882: 828: 827: 826: 825: 815: 814: 810: 801: 799: 794: 793: 789: 779: 777: 768: 767: 763: 754: 752: 744: 743: 739: 729: 727: 718: 717: 713: 699: 698: 694: 685: 683: 673:Washington Post 666: 665: 661: 651: 649: 639: 638: 634: 625: 623: 614: 613: 609: 599: 597: 587: 586: 582: 549: 548: 544: 537: 522: 521: 512: 503: 501: 484: 483: 476: 469: 454: 453: 446: 437: 435: 427: 426: 405: 392: 391: 387: 377: 375: 372:Winds of Change 366: 365: 356: 346: 344: 336: 335: 328: 323: 270: 250: 198: 183: 181:Teaching career 145: 126:Marilou Schultz 86: 64:Alma mater 48: 43: 40: 34: 32: 24: 23:Marilou Schultz 17: 12: 11: 5: 891: 889: 881: 880: 875: 870: 865: 860: 855: 850: 845: 840: 830: 829: 824: 823: 808: 787: 761: 750:heardguild.org 737: 711: 702:Art in America 692: 659: 632: 607: 580: 542: 535: 510: 474: 467: 444: 403: 385: 354: 325: 324: 322: 319: 285:Akimel O'otham 269: 266: 249: 246: 238:circuit boards 197: 194: 182: 179: 157:Leupp, Arizona 144: 141: 121: 120: 110: 106: 105: 103:Navajo weaving 100: 96: 95: 89: 83: 82: 80:Navajo weaving 78:Data-inspired 76: 75:Known for 72: 71: 65: 61: 60: 54: 50: 49: 44: 30: 26: 25: 22: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 890: 879: 876: 874: 871: 869: 866: 864: 861: 859: 856: 854: 851: 849: 846: 844: 843:Living people 841: 839: 836: 835: 833: 819: 812: 809: 797: 791: 788: 775: 771: 765: 762: 751: 747: 741: 738: 725: 721: 715: 712: 707: 703: 696: 693: 682: 678: 674: 670: 663: 660: 648:. pp. D6 647: 643: 636: 633: 622: 618: 611: 608: 596:. p. 208 595: 591: 584: 581: 576: 572: 568: 564: 560: 556: 552: 546: 543: 538: 532: 528: 527: 519: 517: 515: 511: 500: 496: 492: 488: 481: 479: 475: 470: 464: 460: 459: 451: 449: 445: 434: 430: 424: 422: 420: 418: 416: 414: 412: 410: 408: 404: 399: 395: 389: 386: 373: 369: 363: 361: 359: 355: 343: 339: 333: 331: 327: 320: 318: 316: 312: 308: 304: 302: 298: 294: 290: 286: 282: 277: 275: 267: 265: 263: 259: 255: 247: 245: 243: 239: 235: 231: 226: 224: 220: 216: 212: 208: 204: 195: 193: 190: 188: 180: 178: 176: 171: 169: 164: 162: 158: 154: 153:Navajo Nation 150: 142: 140: 137: 135: 131: 127: 118: 114: 111: 107: 104: 101: 97: 93: 90: 84: 81: 77: 73: 70: 66: 62: 58: 57:Navajo Nation 55: 51: 47: 41:(age 69) 31: 27: 20: 811: 800:. Retrieved 790: 778:. Retrieved 773: 764: 753:. Retrieved 749: 740: 728:. Retrieved 723: 714: 705: 701: 695: 684:. Retrieved 672: 662: 650:. Retrieved 645: 635: 624:. Retrieved 620: 610: 598:. Retrieved 593: 583: 558: 554: 545: 525: 502:. Retrieved 490: 457: 436:. Retrieved 432: 397: 388: 376:. Retrieved 371: 345:. Retrieved 342:documenta 14 341: 310: 306: 305: 303:in Florida. 292: 289:Heard Museum 278: 274:documenta 14 271: 258:Heard Museum 251: 227: 223:Churro sheep 199: 191: 184: 172: 168:Melissa Cody 165: 146: 138: 134:documenta 14 125: 124: 113:Melissa Cody 91: 87:Notable work 848:1954 births 293:Color Riot! 203:plain weave 53:Nationality 832:Categories 802:2024-06-12 755:2024-06-24 686:2024-06-12 626:2024-06-12 504:2024-06-12 438:2024-06-12 321:References 242:New Mexico 59:, American 35:1954-11-06 681:0190-8286 567:0021-8731 499:0362-4331 228:In 1994, 215:cochineal 159:, on the 109:Relatives 730:June 12, 652:June 12, 600:June 12, 575:24397262 119:), niece 99:Movement 313:at the 211:aniline 196:Weaving 780:6 July 776:. 2021 679:  573:  565:  533:  497:  465:  378:6 July 347:6 July 219:indigo 130:Navajo 94:(1994) 571:JSTOR 230:Intel 207:twill 782:2024 732:2024 677:ISSN 654:2024 602:2024 563:ISSN 531:ISBN 495:ISSN 463:ISBN 380:2024 349:2024 281:DinĂ© 217:and 117:DinĂ© 29:Born 706:105 244:. 834:: 772:. 748:. 722:. 704:. 675:. 671:. 644:. 619:. 592:. 569:. 559:18 557:. 553:. 513:^ 493:. 489:. 477:^ 447:^ 431:. 406:^ 396:. 370:. 357:^ 340:. 329:^ 317:. 205:, 163:. 37:) 820:. 805:. 784:. 758:. 734:. 689:. 656:. 629:. 604:. 577:. 539:. 507:. 471:. 441:. 382:. 351:. 115:( 33:(

Index

Safford, Arizona
Navajo Nation
Arizona State University
Navajo weaving
Navajo weaving
Melissa Cody
Diné
Navajo
documenta 14
Safford, Arizona
Navajo Nation
Leupp, Arizona
Navajo Reservation
Melissa Cody
Arizona State University
Mesa Public Schools
plain weave
twill
aniline
cochineal
indigo
Churro sheep
Intel
Pentium microprocessor
circuit boards
New Mexico
Santa Fe Indian Market
Heard Museum
Conrad House Innovation Award
documenta 14

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.

↑