December 01st, 2022
Starting on December 2, 2022, through February 26, 2023, the Cultural Demonstrator Series will move from the Desert View Watchtower to the Grand Canyon Visitor Center (GCVC) on the Grand Canyon’s South Rim to increase interactions with artists and the public during the slower winter months. Every Friday through Sunday, artists from tribes traditionally associated with the Grand Canyon will be in the lobby from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
The Cultural Demonstrator Series provides park visitors the opportunity to interact with tribal members and for the artisans to share their history and crafts. Weavers, carvers, potters, painters, sculptors and jewelers are just some of the disciplines presented. This series is made possible with grants from the Grand Canyon Conservancy.
After February 26, 2023, the Cultural Demonstrator Series will transition back to the Desert View Watchtower. GCVC is located approximately five miles north of the South Entrance to Grand Canyon National Park. back...
The Cultural Demonstrator Series provides park visitors the opportunity to interact with tribal members and for the artisans to share their history and crafts. Weavers, carvers, potters, painters, sculptors and jewelers are just some of the disciplines presented. This series is made possible with grants from the Grand Canyon Conservancy.
After February 26, 2023, the Cultural Demonstrator Series will transition back to the Desert View Watchtower. GCVC is located approximately five miles north of the South Entrance to Grand Canyon National Park. back...