It’s almost July! In the blink of an eye, suddenly we’re on the seventh month of the year and we’ve got a surprise that will make you start it with the right foot.
Escape the summer heat, release the stresses of the week, and enter this first weekend in July relaxed and inspired.
On Friday, July 1, the Heard Museum invites you to visit its exhibits (and enjoy the AC) completely free of charge. Unwind in the museum with the meditative sounds of Navajo flutist, Jonah Littlesunday, and take their guided “Mindful Gallery Stroll” to experience the collection in a new way.
Free admission will be offered from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm. The Coffee Cantina and Books & More will be open from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Here’s more information.
About the Heard Museum
The Heard Museum art collection concentrates on the lives of Native peoples and consists of more than 40,000 objects.
Current exhibitions
Southwest Silverwork, 1850-1940
This exhibit documents nearly a century of the evolution of Native silverware from its earliest years through the decades prior to World War II.
Remembering the Future: 100 Years of Inspiring Art
Showcases painting and sculpture produced by leading American Indian artists of the 20th and 21st centuries.
Between The Lines: Art from the No Horse ledger book
It presents a selection of 28 drawings from a Cheyenne/Arapaho ledger book created between the late 1870s and 1882.
When: Friday, July 1
Where: Heard Museum 2301 North Central Avenue, Phoenix Arizona
Admission: Free!
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