Women in Native American Poetry
Highlighting the profound significance of Native American poetry and its importance within the broader context of American literature, celebrate National Poetry Month with celebrated Native American poets, Nizhoni Widehat and Nila Northsun, in a conversation moderated by Stacey Montooth, Executive Director of the Nevada Department of Native American Affairs.
Free for Tribal Community Members.
Growing up with Dorothea
The Future of Learning: Generative AI in Online Education
Discover how generative AI is revolutionizing online higher education through AI-generated lectures, exams, assignments, engagement, and more. Hear from Nevada Online faculty about the specific ways they are incorporating generative AI and the impact it has on their online course development and teaching. This presentation will showcase innovative examples and discuss the potential of generative AI to enhance the learning experience and streamline course development.
About Angela Chase, M.A.
Angie is the Assistant Director of Instructional Design and Technology for Nevada Online at the University of Nevada, Reno. She develops and leads faculty training on online course development, the use of generative AI, and meeting Department of Education, university, and accreditation requirements. Angie has developed and taught two online courses for the University’s Core Humanities program and is certified in Instructional Design from Oregon State University, the Online Learning Consortium, and Quality Matters.
About Bridget A. Walsh, Ph.D., CFLE, CTSS
Bridget is a Human Development and Family Science professor at the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR). She also is an early childhood home visitor coach at UNR’s Child and Family Research Center. Bridget explores generative AI in her teaching of undergraduate and graduate students and her NICHD-funded research.
Members’ Night: A Roaring Celebration of Art, Jazz, and Resilience
Step back into the spirit of the 1920s at a lively evening celebrating two extraordinary exhibitions that honor American resilience and creativity. Stroll through the galleries and dive into the exhibitions, Dorothea Lange: Seeing People and When Langston Hughes Came to Town. Chat with gallery hosts ready to share fascinating insights. Sip on your favorite drinks from the cash bar while soaking in the soulful sounds of live jazz inspired by the roaring ’20s.
This event is FREE for Museum Members! Not a member? Join the celebration and become part of our community today.
Threads of Tradition: Community Day
The general public is invited to a day of demonstrations, talks and performances related to the traditions of basket weaving. Shop at vendor booths featuring unique Indigenous art, baskets, jewelry and specialty items.
This FREE community event celebrates Indigenous heritage and basket weaving traditions of the Great Basin.
*If you are a GBNBA Member or part of the Tribal Community and want to register for workshops, learn more about Threads of Tradition: Tribal Member Day here.
Threads of Tradition: Celebrating 25 Years of the Great Basin Native Basketweavers is a gathering organized by GBNBA and presented at the Nevada Museum of Art.
Lead Sponsor: Henry Luce Foundation
Threads of Tradition: Celebrating 25 Years of the Great Basin Native Basketweavers Association
The general public is invited to a day of demonstrations, talks and performances related to the traditions of Native American basket weaving. Shop at vendor booths featuring unique Indigenous art, baskets, jewelry and specialty items.
This FREE community event celebrates Indigenous heritage and basket weaving traditions of the Great Basin. Coffee available for purchase by Star Village Coffee.
MEET ARTIST JUDITH LOWRY | FLOOR 1
11 am – noon
2 – 3 pm
Book signing in the Theater Lobby
DEMONSTRATIONS & DISPLAYS | FLOOR 1
10 am – 4 pm
Joey Allen (Northern Paiute)
Tule Duck Decoys
Norma Darrough (Western Shoshone)
Water Jug Demonstration and Display
Roger Ike (Western Shoshone, Te-Moak Tribe)
Western Shoshone Cradleboard
Janice Mendez and Emily Mendez (Paiute)
Dogbane Cordage
Gayleen Roy (Northern Paiute)
Basket Display
Gloria L. Johnnie-Robles (Western Shoshone, Te-Moak Tribe Elko Band | Mexican)
Allen Mike (Western Shoshone, Duckwater Tribe)
Thread Making
Sue Coleman (Washo)
Washoe Basket Display
Lois E. Whitney (Western Shoshone)
Grindstone Demonstration
PERFORMANCES/PRESENTATIONS | FLOOR 1
THEATER:
10:30 am | Opening Ceremony:
Blessing
Remarks by Norma Darrough, Great Basin Native Basketweavers
Remarks by Ann Wolfe, Nevada Museum of Art
Reno-Sparks Indian Colony Pow-Wow Club with Truckee Paiute Singers
11:15 am | Melanie Smokey (Western Shoshone)
Talk: Basketmaking, Plants and the Environment
12:15 pm | Jay Martin (Western Shoshone and Washoe)
Talk: Seasonal Materials and Thread
1:30 pm | Film Screenings:
Woven Connections: Plants, Environment, and Native American Basketry
Directed by Jeremiah Sampson (Northern Paiute), Whiterok Pictures
Resilience – Voices of Basketweaving in the Great Basin produced by the @One, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Reno
2:30 pm | Herman Fillmore (Wa·šiw)
Talk: Washoe People and Cultural Practices within their Homelands
3:15 pm | Rhiana Jones (Akimel O’Odham/ Wa·šiw Washoe Environmental Protection Department)
Talk: Cultural Fire Traditions and Contemporary Practice
VENDOR FAIR | FLOOR 4
10 am – 4 pm
Ben Aleck (Pyramid Lake Paiute)
Original artwork, works on paper, prints
Heidi Barlese (Northern Paiute)
Beadwork, scarves, beads and supplies
Leah Brady (Western Shoshone, Te-Moak Tribe)
Traditional and Contemporary Baskets and Nature Crafts
Loretta Burden (Northern Paiute/Fallon Shoshone)
Contemporary Baskets
Norma Darrough (Western Shoshone) and Jillian Fillmore (Western Shoshone)
Miniature Baskets
Ramona Darrough (Northern Paiute)
Linda Eben Jones (Northern Paiute)
Beadwork and crafts
Karma Henry (Owens Valley Paiute)
Original artwork
Avanna Lawson (Walker River Paiute)
Original artwork and prints
Jean LaMarr (Northern Paiute| Pit River)
Original artwork and prints
Bhie-Cie Zahn-Nahtzu (Western Shoshone-Washoe)
Handmade skincare and jewelry
Jay Martin (Western Shoshone | Washoe)
Melanie Smokey (Western Shoshone | Washoe)
Sagebrush and medicinal toiletries
Melissa Melero Moose (Northern Paiute)
Original Artwork
Steve Nighthawk (Reno-Sparks Indian Colony)
Original artwork
Jacqueline Rickard (Walker River Paiute)
Baskets and Beaded Baskets
Raelyne Thomas (Pyramid Lake Paiute)
Beadwork
Mervin Wright Jr. (Northern Paiute)
Teresa Wright (Yurok)
Jewelry and original artwork
ON VIEW: EXHIBITIONS | FLOOR 2
10 am – 6 pm
The Art of Judith Lowry
Of the Earth: Native American Baskets and Pueblo Pottery
Threads of Tradition: Celebrating 25 Years of the Great Basin Native Basketweavers is a gathering organized by GBNBA and presented at the Nevada Museum of Art.
Lead Sponsor: Henry Luce Foundation
*If you are a GBNBA Member and a registered member of the Tribal Community and would like to register for workshops on April 25, 2026, learn more about Threads of Tradition: Tribal Member Day here.
Threads of Tradition: Tribal Member Day
A day of basketweaving workshops taught by Native weavers exclusively for Tribal community members.
This day is only open to Tribal community members ($90 General | $40 Elders). Registrants must be active members of the Great Basin Native Basketweavers Association. Not a member of GBNBA? Register here or at the event.
Registration fee covers instructor fees, specialty materials, lunch and buffet dinner. Elders (55+) receive a discounted rate.
Registrants should plan to bring personal supply of basket weaving material: scissors, awl, hand towel, and utility knife or blade. Specialty materials and fiber are provided by the instructor.
Day-of Schedule:
8:00am: Arrival and registration
9am: Workshops begin
9am-5pm: Concurrent Workshops (boxed lunch included in price of registration)
Workshops Include:
- Willow Rattle taught by Norma Darrough | Western Shoshone
- Tule Duck Decoy taught by Joey Allen | Toiticutta
- Willow Boat Basket taught by Melanie Smokey | Western Shoshone
- Miniature Cradle Board (Washoe Style) taught by Jay Martin | Western Shoshone/Washoe
- Willow Bird Trap taught by Gayleen Roy | Northern Paiute/ Western Shoshone
- Small Winnowing Tray taught by Gloria L. Johnnie-Robles | Western Shoshone, Te-Moak Tribe Elko Band and Mexican
- Seed Beater taught by Leah Brady | Western Shoshone, Dosawee Noowah | White Knife
- Willow Pendant with Redbud Design Work taught by Rebecca L. Eagle | Northern Paiute-Washo/ Shoshone-Bannock
- Small Berry Open Twine Burden Basket taught by Janice and Emily Mendez | Paiute
- and many more!
Workshops are first come, first served sign-ups at the door.
5:30-6:30pm: Buffet Dinner (boxed lunches and buffet dinner included in price of registration)
Don’t forget to join us for the Threads of Tradition: Community Day! More information here.
Threads of Tradition: Celebrating 25 Years of the Great Basin Native Basketweavers Association is a gathering organized by GBNBA and presented at the Nevada Museum of Art.
Lead Sponsor: Henry Luce Foundation
Lucy Lippard and Judith Lowry on Storytelling and Indigenous Feminisms (Hybrid Virtual)
Art writer, activist, and sometimes curator Lucy R. Lippard joins artist Judith Lowry for a powerful discussion on the intersections of feminism, storytelling, and Indigenous identity in contemporary art, exploring how women artists reclaim their voices and cultural narrative to challenge dominant histories.
This is a virtual program that will be broadcast in the museum’s theater for those who wish to attend in person.
For those joining us virtually, please click the link below to join:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84877260253?pwd=u7WIJsbnulODfJrKUlNqPbkh8EWw1b.1
Passcode: 298327
Free for Tribal Communities.
Photo by Carrie Schneider
Artist and Curator Meet and Greet
Meet Judith Lowry and exhibition co-curators Melissa Melero-Moose (Fallon Paiute | Modoc) and Ann M. Wolfe, the Museum’s Andrea and John C. Deane Family Chief Curator and Associate Director, in the gallery for a closing conversation and walkthrough.
Free with Admission.
Peggy Berryhill and Judith Lowry: On the Power of Storytelling
Join legendary broadcaster Peggy Berryhill (Muscogee), the “First Lady of Native Radio,” as she sits down with acclaimed artist Judith Lowry (Mountain Maidu | Pit River | Washoe) for a conversation about the transformative power of storytelling. Drawing from their rich experiences in media and art, they will explore how stories shape identity, preserve cultural heritage, and connect communities across generations.
Free to Tribal Communities.
Photo by Seve Cardosi