Note Card Sales Fund Scholarships
The Guild's American Indian Student Scholarships are funded through the sale of Note Cards.
Each year, a set of cards is produced using images of the art
created by the student artists participating in the Guild's annual American
Indian Student Art Show. With the advice of the Heard Museum Graphic Designer,
a Note Card Committee selects the pieces of art to be considered for each year's
set of cards. The artwork is photographed and made into the note cards for that year.
Note Cards, appropriate for a variety of occasions, are sold in packs of eight.
Some packs have eight different images, others have the same image on all eight
cards. Over the years, a number of images have been added to the inventory. A
selection of cards are available in both Heard Museum Shops and at the
National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C. They are also sold
in selected shops and galleries in the Southwest and in Florida.
Profits from the sale of these beautiful and unique Note Cards support the
scholarships that are given to American Indian students each year. In addition
to the first year scholarships; second, third, and fourth year scholarships are
also available. The number of scholarships awarded each year depends upon the
amount of money raised.
The members of the Note Card Committee are dedicated to making educational
opportunities available to American Indian students. They select the art as
well as produce, pack and sell the cards. To assist them in this effort,
donations can be made to the Heard Museum Note Card Scholarship Fund. Click here to make a donation.
Click here to see the Notecards that are currently available.
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