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A Painter and a Textile Artist Whose Legacies Meet in One Place

The town that gave its name to the Navajo weaving style associated with Melissa Cody’s work was also where Howardena Pindell grew up during Jim Crow.

Sandra Garcia
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Art, Melissa Cody, Pindell, Howardena, Tculture2023, Textiles
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