
PIAM Stories: The Artist Selection Process
In 1997, a small group of Native American artists came together with staff at the Sharlot Hall Museum, including then executive director Richard Sims and curator Sandra Lynch, to create
In 1997, a small group of Native American artists came together with staff at the Sharlot Hall Museum, including then executive director Richard Sims and curator Sandra Lynch, to create
After nearly eleven months of work, Reference Desk Coordinator Tom Schmidt has completed cataloging Sharlot Hall’s personal library. This collection, located in the Research Center’s Rare Book Room, consists of
April 17 is your last day to see and explore the “Toys! It’s Not All Fun and Games” exhibit. It will be coming down the week of April 18-22 in
The Sharlot Hall Museum will open a new exhibit June 18 to honor Prescott’s rodeo heritage and the 50th anniversary of “Junior Bonner.”
Since arriving a year ago as the new director of the Sharlot Hall Museum, I have often thought how proud Sharlot would be to see her vision for this museum realized.
We are delighted to welcome two new faces to the Museum team: Kathryn Joyce and Neill Vickers. Get to know them here and say hello if you see them on campus!
Joan Meacham, founder of the Arizona Women’s Heritage Trail, has been honored with the 2020 Sharlot Hall Award.
The idea was to offer a one-day event where audiences could enjoy the legend and lore of the wild West. It grew…
“The universe (especially during this pandemic) has a way of reminding us that life is short and we shouldn’t take anything for granted. I had another reminder a few weeks ago when I had a stroke…”
Alex Maldonado, Pasqua Yaqui, is this year’s featured artist and continues to be a driving force behind the success of the Market.