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Daily Universe: "New Navajo-inspired art exhibit resonates with Native American BYU students"

By Adri Moon

Keyah, Eugene Tapahe
Eugene Tapahe, ‘Kéyah,’ 2025. Mixed Media Installation. 30 x 72 x 336 inches. Courtesy of the Artist.

"Native American BYU students who toured the “Kéyah: Our Home” exhibit by Eugene Tapahe recognized and connected with shared elements of their culture.

"A new art exhibit opened at the BYU Museum of Art on Jan. 24. The exhibit features the work of Eugene Tapahe, a Diné (Navajo) artist. Tapahe used natural materials to showcase various elements of his culture. His work embodies Native American values, including appreciation for Mother Earth and sacred land..."

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