Join Diné artists Rosabelle Teesyatoh Shepherd and Arielle Tsinigine at Walnut Canyon National Monument.
They will be available from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, and 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. on Sunday.
Rosabelle was raised in Tíísyatóh, Arizona. She is of the Tobacco People clan, born for the Towering House clan. A fifth generation Diné silversmith with 26 years of experience, Rosabelle is the first female silversmith in her family. Growing up she watched her father, and then was taught by her father and brothers. She draws inspiration from her Diné culture, teachings, and traditions.
Arielle resides in NahataDzííl near Sanders, AZ. She creates Diné jewelry pieces that include the use of Native Juniper Berry Seeds, semi-precious stones, and shells. She has been beading for nearly all of her life, and learned from her Shima’ (mother) Rosabelle. Her creations and inspirations come from her traditional Diné teachings and culture.