For Immediate Release:
Who: Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum
What: State Park Offers Free Day of Art, History, and Science
When: Saturday September 21, 2024
Where: 660 W 400 N Blanding, UT 84511
The Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum will feature a free and fun day of activities on
Saturday, September 21st.
At 10 am artist/archaeologist Joe Pachak will lead a tour to discuss the
Solar Sculpture on the museum’s campus.
At noon the museum will host the opening for “Sinagua,” an exhibit by photographer Steve
Bridgehouse that considers the pueblo architecture and landscapes of Wupatki National
Monument (in nearby northern Arizona).
At 2 pm archaeologists Connie Massingale and Jonathan Till will present a discussion of the
whole vessel collection in the Edge of the Cedars Visible Storage Room (over 800 vessels) as a
part of the Four Corners Lecture Series.
And throughout the day Hopi artist Duane Tawahongva will be on-site demonstrating his work
as a maker of jewelry.
Visitors may also see the recently installed exhibit, “100 Years of Silence” (with thanks to the
communities of White Mesa and Towaoc).
Tours of the museum’s repository and the Edge of the Cedars Pueblo will also be offered.
For More Information Call: 435-678-2238.