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SWAIA STAFF

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Executive Director: Bruce Bernstein

Bernstein comes to SWAIA as former Board of Directors member (1990-1996 and 2002-2007) in addition to his volunteering as judge, evaluator, and receiver at the Santa Fe Indian Market for the past 25 years. He is a curator at the National Museum of Natural History in Washington, DC. From 1997 to 2005, Bernstein served as the Assistant Director for Cultural Resources at the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian. Previously he was the Director and Chief Curator at Santa Fe's Museum of Indian Arts and Culture; his directorship oversaw the building and installation of the Bloch Wing and the permanent exhibition, "Here, Now and Always." He has also held positions at the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian, and the University of New Mexico's Maxwell Museum of Anthropology. He has published and curated exhibitions widely on American Indian art. He and his wife, Landis Smith, have two children, Elliot and Isabel. E-mail: bbernstein@swaia.org

Deputy Director: John Torres-Nez

(Diné)
"Nez" comes to SWAIA from the world of anthropology/archaeology. As one of a small handful of Native Archaeologists, Nez has helped move the field away from mere "things" and towards a focus on the People of the past. For 15 years he worked in the cultural resource world for dozens of western tribes, but the longest was with his native tribe, the Navajo Nation. His journey brought him to Santa Fe in 2000, where as a curator at the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture, he became active in the world of Native art and began volunteering at SWAIA. He brings to SWAIA a breadth of knowledge of Native history and tradition from the ancient past to the living present and remains active in both the Native and anthropological communities. He also serves on the Navajo Studies Board of Directors and is a bead worker, flintknapper, and jeweler. E-mail: jtorresnez@swaia.org

Artist Services: Paula Rivera

(Taos Pueblo)
I come to the Southwestern Association of Indian Arts with a strong Museum background. Working in the museum field gave me the opportunity to travel across the country and into South Africa. I have worked with many artists, writers and curators as a professional, friend and colleague. Along with all this experience and travel, I have maintained very strong ties with my family and my community of Taos Pueblo.
I began my career with the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian from an internship and became a Curatorial Assistant. I have also worked in Taos, New Mexico at the Millicent Rogers Museum, returned to Santa Fe to work at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture and I was the Museum Registrar at the Museum of Contemporary Native Art, formerly the Institute of American Indian Arts Museum before coming to SWAIA. My professional experience ranges from Collections Care to Conservation and Preservation. As an independent researcher, I was able to curate exhibitions, and assist with publications about Native American artists. My knowledge of the arts and Native America has strengthened the foundation of my experience and professional career. E-mail: privera@swaia.org

Director of External Affairs: Gabe Gomez

Gabe has an extensive background in marketing and public relations, and has worked primarily with arts organizations throughout his career. Gabe has taught English and creative writing at the University of New Orleans, Tulane University, the College of Santa Fe and the Institute of American Indian Arts. He holds a BA in creative writing from the College of Santa Fe and an MFA in creative writing from Saint Mary's College of California. His poetry, prose and essays have been published widely, and his first book of poems The Outer Bands won the Andres Montoya Poetry Prize from the University of Notre Dame Press. As a music journalist, his online column at santafe.com, Diminished Fifth, focuses on New Mexico Music and Culture. Gabe is the host of KBAC's Live at El Farol, a radio show that features live musical acts combined with interviews. In 2009, the City of Santa Fe awarded him with his own "day" for service to the Santa Fe Arts and Cultural Community. He lives in Santa Fe with his wife Julie and his two adopted dogs Calder and Miro. E-mail: ggomez@swaia.org

Programs / Tribal Liaison: Shawna Shandiin Sunrise

(Diné / Kewa)
I bring to SWAIA many levels of experience in arts, education, leadership, and grassroots media organizing. I am an alumnus of Institute of American Indian Arts & the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where I built my background in Film, Video, and Installation & Performance. I've served on the Albuquerque 1% Public Art Board, Gathering of Nations - Miss Indian World Committee & Public Access Channel 27 Board. I am also an AIO Ambassador Alumni and I have served as the Director of Entertainment for Discovery Navajo 2002 Olympics Salt Lake City. Currently I produce NATIVEZINE as Visual Mini-Magazine TV show that promotes the positive images of Indigenous Art, Politics & Culture as well as a weekly radio program Native Music Hours on KANW 89.1. The work I am evolving into is not about protesting or reacting it is all about establishing a communication bond that will develop a deeper understanding of the community I come from to the rest of the world. By embracing this next level of positive communication we can creatively build a forum to express this Native community through strength, beauty and most important movement. Email: ssunrise@swaia.org

Finance: Mary Erpelding, CPA

Mary Erpelding joined SWAIA in May 2011. Mary has over 35 years of accounting, audit, finance, tax and non-for-profit experience. Her recent experience includes over 11 years as the Finance Director of New Mexico Community Foundation. She is currently involved in the Santa Fe Children's Museum, Santa Fe Art Institute, Santa Fe Science Initiative, New Energy Economy and Children and Nature Network. Her husband Frank Erpelding-Chacon is an award winning artist-both locally and nationally with the Spanish Colonial Art Society and the Veteran's Creative Art Festival. Her devotion to her husband's endeavors bring a balance to the administrative and artistic qualities of her career. Email: finance@swaia.org

Finance Associate: Sharon Lopez

Lopez joined SWAIA with nearly sixteen years of experience working in administrative/office manager roles in banking, accounting, civil and structural engineering, GEO testing, and with construction and development companies. An added bonus for SWAIA is her several years experience in working with the public. Lopez has lived, worked and grown up with American Indian culture and enjoys working at SWAIA to help carry on native traditions. E-mail: slopez@swaia.org

Administrative Assistant: Lavita A. Paquin

(Zuni Pueblo)
I studied Business, Office and Information Technology at the Santa Fe Community College, and earned an Associate's of Applied Science Degree with Honors. I have 12 years of extensive experience working as an Administrative Assistant. My working knowledge consists of having the privilege of working with the Pueblo of Pojoaque Poeh Arts Program, and the Institute of American Indian Arts Museum and Finance/Personnel Department. I also worked as a Judicial Specialist for the First Judicial District Court here in Santa Fe. I grew up in Santa Fe, and have been around SWAIA since I was a small child. My father Van Paquin, Sculptor, used to show his beautiful art in Indian Market throughout the 80's and early 90's. I also have two wonderful children, Brandon and Maxine. Email: lpaquin@swaia.org

Graphic Design: Whitney Stewart

Whitney Stewart came to SWAIA with a background in Product and Graphic Design. Studying at Parsons Paris School of Design, Glasgow School of Art and Parsons the New School for Design in New York she relocated to the Santa Fe area in 2007 as an escape from city life. She moved to an organic farm in Nambe and assisted a friend in opening a local start-up restaurant. Whitney has since worked in the gallery business and has started her own freelance graphic design firm. She has now happily settled at SWAIA after starting full time in the fall of 2009. Email: wstewart@swaia.org

PR / Marketing: Tailinh Agoyo

Tailinh Agoyo joined the Marketing Department at SWAIA in February `10. She is currently updating SWAIA's website and is working to create a strong web presence for SWAIA through sites such as Facebook and Twitter. Tailinh came to SWAIA having 10+ years experience creating business presentations for a variety of industries, including financial, pharmaceutical, energy, and hospitality. As a freelance designer, Tailinh has assisted individual artists with the development of their social media networks, websites and marketing collateral. Tailinh is also a proud mother of three beautiful boys. Email: tailinh@swaia.org