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Author Archives: Becky Olvera Schultz
©Becky Olvera Schultz-Exhibit Showtime Pizza

Native American Canvas Prints, Mixed Media & Photo Transfers Displayed Locally

A few of my Native American inspired canvas prints, mixed media and photo transfers were recently displayed locally. It’s always fun to put some of my art work up in the community in small venues that support local artists. I was the first to exhibit art at Showtime Pizzeria’s new location in Aptos for 2 […]

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Native American Mask, Red Wolf-©Becky Olvera Schultz

New Native American Mask

I recently completed this new Native American Mask, Red Wolf. Above are two views and with different lighting. His first public appearance was at the Great Western Show in Montana last month. It’s been a while since I completed a new Native American art mask and I’m quite satisfied with my newest work. Red Wolf  […]

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Traditional Powwow Dancer, Mickey, by Becky Olvera Schultz

Becky Olvera Schultz to Display Art at Native American Trade Feast in Novato

Becky will be a vendor at the Museum of the American Indian’s Native American Trade Feast, which is celebrating their 50th year. Museum of the American Indian is one of the museum’s where Becky had an exhibit a few years back, Masks of the Americas. She will have a booth displaying her photography, art t-shirts, […]

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Fancy Shawl Dancers, P.A.A.W. Powwow, San Jose CA

Becky Olvera Schultz Interviewed for Voice of Amerca News Article

I was honored to be one of the people interviewed by Cecily Hilleary for an article on powwows for Voice of America News, an international multimedia broadcaster with service in more than 40 languages, serving a weekly global audience of 236.6 million. VOA provides news, information, and cultural programming through the Internet, mobile and social […]

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Bison Guardian-©Becky Olvera Schultz

New Local Art Exhibit In Capitola

I’ve just installed five large framed photo prints at Palace Arts in Capitola.  Palace Arts is very supportive of local artists and so they rotate monthly artists they approve for their front display. This is my third time there over the years. The pieces on display are not new images but are some of my […]

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Treasure State Lifestyles Montana-Becky Olvera Schultz

Becky Olvera Schultz Featured in Treasure State Lifestyles Montana Magazine

Im happy to say that my Native American masks have been featured in the Great Falls, Montana publication, Treasure State Lifestyles Montana Magazine.  Recently my art work was juried into the Great Western Living & Design Show in Great Falls, Montana. Every March in the middle of the month is the annual Great Western Art […]

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White Shadow, Clay/Mixed Media Mask-©Becky Olvera Schultz

White Shadow, Clay/Mixed Native American Media Mask

This is one of my more recent completed clay/mixed media Native American inspired portrait masks.  It is life size with black horsehair and turkey feathers. It is adorned with two porcupine quill medicine wheels in red, blue and yellow with red white heart glass beads and blue white heart glass beads. The earrings are red […]

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Crow, Photo-©Becky Olvera Schultz

Becky Olvera Schultz Featured Artist On Local Santa Cruz Website

Local artist Becky Olvera Schultz shares about her Native American artwork: “I’ve been an active artist since 1993. My art is Native American, Indigenous to the Americas and Southwestern in theme. Although I work in many mediums, my specialty is portrait style Native American themed clay art masks and clay or gourd Southwest style masks. […]

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Becky Olvera Schultz-Petaluma Historical Museum Exhibit

7th Museum Exhibit Great Success in Sonoma County

Recently my artwork was featured in my 7th museum exhibition, Tribal Voices, an expression of Native American culture combining contemporary artwork with Native American artifacts. Tribal Voices prompted visitors to see the links and continuities within the vast panorama of Native American art and artifacts and to consider it with fresh eyes. The intention was […]

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