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Melanie Yazzie

American, b. 1966

Melanie Yazzie is an American sculptor, painter and printmaker, born in 1966, in Ganado, Arizona. She first studied art at the Westtown School in Pennsylvania. She has received a BA degree in studio art with a minor in Spanish from Arizona State University, in 1990 and an MFA degree in printmaking from the University of Colorado, at Boulder, in 1993.

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Abstract Metal Sculpture Navajo Native American Indian Art Woman Pollen Keeper
By Melanie Yazzie
Located in Surfside, FL
Melanie Yazzie (1966-) Pollen Keeper II (maquette) Powder-coated metal, 2008 Hand signed, titled, dated and numbered 2/30, attributed, titled, dated and numbered again to paper label Mounted to a white composition plinth Provenance: The Freund Family Collection Melanie Yazzie is a Navajo sculptor, painter, printmaker, and professor. She teaches at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Yazzie was born in 1966 in Ganado, Arizona, United States. She is Navajo of the Áshįįhí, born for Tó Dichʼíinii. She grew up on the Navajo Nation. Although she grew up on the Navajo Nation, Melanie Yazzie is of the Salt Water Clan born for the Bitter Water Clan. She first studied art at the Westtown School in Pennsylvania. Yazzie earned a BA in Studio Art with a minor in Spanish from Arizona State University in 1990 and an MFA in printmaking from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1993. Melanie Yazzie works a wide range of media that include printmaking, painting, sculpting, and ceramics, as well as installation art. Her art is accessible to the public on many levels and the main focus is on connecting with people and educating people about the contemporary status of one indigenous woman and hoping that people can learn from her experience. Her subject matter is significant because the serious undertones reference native postcolonial dilemmas. Melanie's work focuses primarily on themes of indigenous people. Her work often brings images of women from many indigenous cultures to the forefront. Thus her work references matrilineal systems and points to the possibility of female leadership. Yazzie is known for her multilayered monotype prints that focus on storytelling and reflect her dreamtime friends and companions. The works are filled with colors and textures that reflect different world. The works are made with stencils and often she is printing with soy based inks called Akua inks that are safe for the artist and the environment. The works most often are printed on Arches 88 due to the absorbing quality of that 100% rag paper. It is a fine art paper made in France and very soft to the touch. It is a paper designed originally for screen printing but is the perfect surface for many of the works Yazzie creates. The works often are monotypes as opposed to monoprints. So the works are a one of a kind work of art and not made in multiples. She is a Professor and Head of Printmaking at the University of Colorado at Boulder. She teaches printmaking courses and travels extensively to indigenous communities within the United States and abroad. She can always be found through the University of Colorado Art and Art History Department. In addition to teaching at the Institute of American Indian Arts, the College of Santa Fe (now Santa Fe University of Art and Design), Boise State University, and the University of Arizona, Yazzie has taught at the Pont Aven School of Contemporary Art in France. Yazzie has led over 100 international print exchanges over a 20-year time period. Many of these exchanges include artists from Siberia, Japan, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Mexico, and Germany. In 2012, the Denver Art Museum welcomed Yazzie as artist-in-residence, making her the first in the Native Arts department. A selection of major exhibitions from the 1990s to present include "Between Two Worlds" (2008) at Arizona State University, "Traveling" at the Heard West Museum (2006), "About Face: Self-Portraits by Native American, First Nations, and Inuit Artists" at the Wheelwright Museum (2005), "Making Connections" (2002) in Bulova, Russia, "Navajo in Gisborne" (1999) in Gisborne, New Zealand and "Watchful Eyes" (1994) at the Heard Museum. In September 2013 she co-curated the exhibition "Heart Lines: Expressions of Native North American Art" in Colorado University Art Museum, partially based on her private collection and including her work "Pollen Girl". Artists featured: Norman Akers, Maile Andrade, Kenojuak Ashevak, Pitseolak Ashoona, Corwin Clairmont, Jimmie Durham...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Melanie Yazzie

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Metal

Wide Ruins Morning, painting by Melanie Yazzie, blue, horse, Navajo, red, green
By Melanie Yazzie
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Wide Ruins Morning, painting by Melanie Yazzie, blue, horse, Navajo, red, green
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2010s Contemporary Melanie Yazzie

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Acrylic, Wood Panel

Monsoon in Tucson, painting, by Melanie Yazzie, large, landscape, blue, red
By Melanie Yazzie
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Monsoon in Tucson, painting, by Melanie Yazzie, large, landscape, blue, red Melanie Yazzie works in a wide range of media that include printmaking, painting, sculpting, and ceramics...
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2010s Contemporary Melanie Yazzie

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Canvas, Acrylic

In Alfred N.Y., 2024 (Therrick on Campus), by Melanie Yazzie, Navajo, monotype
By Melanie Yazzie
Located in Santa Fe, NM
In Alfred N.Y., 2024 (Therrick on Campus), by Melanie Yazzie, Navajo, monotype unique, unframed monotype printed at Alfred, University at Melanie Yazzie's artist in residency
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2010s Contemporary Melanie Yazzie

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Monotype

We Can Be Strong, by Melanie Yazzie, Navajo, woman, painting, brown, red, blue
By Melanie Yazzie
Located in Santa Fe, NM
We Can Be Strong, by Melanie Yazzie, Navajo, woman, painting, brown, red, blue MELANIE YAZZIE, who has been represented by Glenn Green Galleries since 1994, is talented as a sculpto...
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2010s Contemporary Melanie Yazzie

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Acrylic, Wood Panel

The Walking One, mixed media, monotype, by Melanie Yazzie, Navajo, animal, red
By Melanie Yazzie
Located in Santa Fe, NM
The Walking One, mixed media, monotype, by Melanie Yazzie, Navajo, animal, red As a printmaker, painter, and sculptor, my work draws upon my rich Diné (Navajo) heritage. The work I ...
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2010s Contemporary Melanie Yazzie

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Oil Pastel, Watercolor, Monotype

Grandfather, by Melanie Yazzie, red, sculpture, small, vertical, Navajo
By Melanie Yazzie
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Grandfather, by Melanie Yazzie, red, sculpture, small, vertical, Navajo limited edition of 40. Other colors may be available. Contact the gallery for more information. As a printm...
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2010s Contemporary Melanie Yazzie

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Metal

Morning Song, by Melanie Yazzie, work on paper, monotype, female, red, blue
By Melanie Yazzie
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Morning Song, by Melanie Yazzie, work on paper, monotype, female, red, blue
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2010s Contemporary Melanie Yazzie

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper

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Melanie Yazzie Sale Prices

Sold DateSold PriceCategoryMediumCreation Year
2025$225More Jewelry, Dangle EarringsSterling Silver, Silver2016
2025$585Cuff Bracelets, More BraceletsSterling Silver2022
$405
Average sold price of items in the past 12 months
$225-$585
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