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She is survived by her brother Gerard Bastian and husband Art Blomberg. A celebration of Nancy’s life will be held on Monday October 8th starting at 5:30 at the Denver Art Museum – 100 W.
A true champion of Native American art and a trailblazer for the way these pieces should be presented and appreciated, Nancy Blomberg died on Sept. 2 in an accidental choking at her Breckenridge home.
In Lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to the Nancy Blomberg Acquisitions Fund for Native American Art at the Denver Art Museum, 100 W. 14 th Ave., Denver, CO 80204. Click here to ...
Nancy Blomberg, who as a curator at the Denver Art Museum treated American Indian artworks as aesthetic creations, not artifacts, and championed the artists who made them, died Sept. 2 at her home ...
Does it have to be old? Does it have to be handmade? But even ignoring such context, Nancy Blomberg, curator of native arts, believes the innate beauty of this work speaks for itself, if viewers a ...
We take a trip to the American Indian Gallery at the Denver Art Museum. Curator Nancy Blomberg has spent the last six months working on a major renovation. And it’s more than just a physical ...
“People think there are no artists on our floor,” curator of native arts Nancy Blomberg says, referring to the stereotype of American Indian artists as primarily craftsmen. She describes the ...
“And through this simple act, Nancy reminded visitors of the humanity behind these belongings.” As Blomberg herself put it in an interview with The New York Times, “I want to signal that ...