Antelope Valley Indian Museum Hosts Artist Judy Einboden on April 18 and 19

Contact:
Peggy Ronning
Museum Curator III
661-946-3055

Native American artist Judy Einboden with her art.Native American artist Judy Einboden with her art. Photo from California State Parks

LANCASTER – California State Park’s Antelope Valley Indian Museum State Historic Park (SHP) invites the public to attend a showcase featuring Native American artist Judy Einboden on April 18 and 19. Visitors will have an opportunity to meet and engage with her and purchase her artwork.

Judy honors her mother’s Panamanian heritage by incorporating patterns from Mola textiles into her art and adapting the Mola style to depict local California animals. She will share her gourd art and pine needle baskets during the showcase.

Here are details about the event:

WHAT:                     Art showcase featuring Native American artist Judy Enboden.

WHEN:                     Saturday, April 18, and Sunday, April 19, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.

COST:                      $3 for ages 13 and older, free for children 12 and under.

California fourth-grade students attending a public school and their families can attend for free with the California State Park Adventure Pass. Learn more about the pass and how you can download it at parks.ca.gov/adventurepass.

WHERE:                   Antelope Valley Indian Museum SHP
                               15701 East Avenue M, Lancaster.

DIRECTIONS:          From State Route 14 in Lancaster, go east on Avenue K to 150th StreetEast. Turn right and go south for two miles to Avenue M. Turn left and
                               go east on Avenue M for one mile to reach the museum.

Please note: Pets are not allowed in the museum. Service animals are welcome per California State Parks' Service Animals Policy.

For more information, please call the museum at (661) 946-3055 (711 TTY relay service) or visit its website at avim.parks.ca.gov. Follow the museum on Facebook.

California State Parks supports equal access. If you need reasonable modification or special accommodation for the event, please contact Peggy Ronning at (661) 946-3055.

About Antelope Valley Indian Museum SHP

Antelope Valley Indian Museum SHP showcases over 4,000 objects created by the Native American peoples of Southern California, Arizona and New Mexico. Visitors also enjoy the museum’s nature trail, gift shop and picnic area.


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