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Art of the West: Have You Heard About the HeardWild West | 0 comments | Print This Post | Email This Post The museum opened in 1929 after Dwight died of a heart attack. For more than 20 years, Maie served as museum director and curator—not to mention guide, lecturer, jack of all trades—before her death in 1951. Today the museum has been expanded several times—more than eight times the original size—with 10 galleries at the central Phoenix location, plus “community” locations in North Scottsdale (Heard Museum North) and Surprise (Heard Museum West). Subscribe Today
Red Star has another reason for enjoying the Heard show. “It’s a lot warmer in Arizona in March than it is in Montana,” he says. The Heard Museum is located at 2301 North Central Avenue in Phoenix. For information on the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market, call (602) 252-8848, or log on to www.heard.org. Pages: 1 2Tags: Wild West
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