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Author Archives: Becky Olvera Schultz
Closing Reception-Native Expressions-Flyer, Museum of the American Indian in Novato CA

Closing Reception for Native Expressions Exhibit at Museum of the American Indian in Marin County

You’re invited to the Closing Reception for the Native Expressions exhibit at the Museum of the American Indian in Novato, California at Miwok Park. Saturday, June 8th from 4 pm to 6 pm. Free admission, refreshments and performance by Native American Women’s Drum, Unole. The exhibit will end June 28th so if you cannot make […]

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Veteran Art-©Becky Olvera Schultz

Veteran Inspired Art at Showtime Pizzeria in Aptos

Showtime Pizzeria has been gracious to give me wall space for quite some time. I recently removed the native themed work and I’m now featuring veteran themed pieces, three of which feature my father, who was a WW2 Army veteran. One image is of both my parents, called The Kiss. All works are available as […]

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Novato Advance Native Expressions Exhibit, Museum of the American Indian

Olvera Schultz Museum Exhibit Featured in Novato Advance & Marin Independent Journal

My exhibit, Native Expressions, has been getting lots of attention in Marin County, California at the Museum of the American Indian in Novato at Miwok Park.  Museum Director, Teresa Saltzman and myself really appreciate the coverage. Thank you, Novato Advance and Marin Independent Journal! Featured in the photo below with me is the Women’s Native American […]

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Becky Olvera Schultz, Museum of the American Indian in Novato

Native Expressions, Art Exhibit at Museum of the American Indian in Novato

March 2 through June 28th, 2019

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Becky Olvera Schultz Art at Showtime Pizzeria Featured in Aptos Life

Local Publicity for Current Exhibit

It Never Hurts to Get Local Coverage When Displaying Art in the Community! Since the end of November, 2018, some of my work has been on display at our favorite neighborhood pizza place, Showtime Pizzeria. Many local businesses support artists by giving space to them. It’s nice to keep work up locally while still doing […]

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Native American Woman Clay Sculpture

Native American Woman Clay Sculpture

12 Inches Tall and 8 Inches Wide at the Base Over the years I’ve made several dolls with clay faces and wooden bases wrapped in blankets. All have been sold but you can see some of them here.  This was the only “doll” like sculpture I fashioned out of clay and it is much larger […]

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Becky Olvera Schultz-Art Exhibit at Showtime Pizzeria in Aptos

Art Exhibit at Showtime Pizzeria in Aptos

Runs Until February 28th, 2019 Although I regularly display and sell my art at powwows, art and craft events and museums, I still like to keep my work up locally in my community. Several of my Native American and Southwestern themed art pieces will be on display until the end of February, 2019, at Showtime […]

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Becky Olvera Schultz & Teresa Saltzman
Becky Olvera Schultz & Teresa Saltzman, Director of the Museum of the American Indian in Novato at Trade Feast

2018 Native American Trade Feast in Novato Big Success

Trade Feast at Museum of the American Indian Draws Big Crowd

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Becky Olvera Schultz Native Art-Bargetto Art & Wine Festival

Native American Masks & Other Works at Bargetto Art & Wine Festival July 21-22

If you’re in the Santa Cruz County area the weekend of July 21-22, please stop in at the Bargetto Winery for the 30th Annual Art & Wine Festival in Soquel and visit my booth! The above photo is an example of how my booth may look but we’ll be outside in front of the winery. […]

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The Story Behind The Stands Firm T-Shirt

Many years ago I created a clay/mixed media Native American art mask that I really loved, loved more than many of my other creations. I named the piece Stands Firm. I eventually sold this mask to the Heard Museum Store in Phoenix, Arizona. I was happy to sell to the museum store but sad to […]

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