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Tourist Icons

This Web site is based on Tourist Icons: Native American Kitsch, Camp, and Fine Art Along Route 66, a temporary exhibition at the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture, Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Part of the 75th anniversary celebration of the designation of Route 66, the exhibition was on display from July 15, 2001 through February 3, 2002.

For more information about Tourist Icons or the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture, contact the museum at 505/476-1250 or email info@miaclab.org.


CURATORS
Joseph Traugott
Duane Anderson

EDITORIAL ASSISTANCE
Cheryl Mitchell

CONSERVATION
Brynn Bender
Mina Gregory
Claire Munzenrider

EXHIBITION DESIGNER
Lee Savary

GRAPHIC DESIGNERS
Michael Sumner/Burning Books

PUBLICITY
Barbara Hagood
Jennifer Marshall

LIGHTS
Charles Sloan

CONTINUITY
Dennis Culver

AUDIO/VIDEO and MATHEMATICS
John Torres

THOSE AWFUL "TEEPEES"
Tony "The Thing" Chavarria, Dennis "Handyman" Culver, Joyce Begay-Foss, Justin Foss, John Torres, Anonymous

VINYL/CRACK 'N PEEL, BURMA SHAVE, ODDS & ENDS
Duane Anderson, Tony Chavarria, Dennis Culver, Anita McNeece, Douglas Patinka, Paul Singdahlsen, Joe "It's Fine" Traugott, Chris Turnbow, Valerie Verzuh, and the Friday "After Five" Quintet

 
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