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Anti-Uranium Mapping Project

Exhibitions

October 12 - April 5, 2025

Essential Elements: Art, Environment, and Indigenous Futures

Selected Group Exhibition

  • Leah Mata Fragua
  • Michael Namingha
  • Shayla Blatchford 
  • Mallery Quetawki 
  • Tony Abeyta 
  • Rowan Harrison 
  • Bob Haozous
  • Cannupa Hanska Luger 

Museum of Indian Arts and Culture - Santa Fe, NM

August 2025

CENTER Santa Fe - Santa Fe, NM

November 2024

A Thousand Beautiful Lies
Selected Group Exhibition

  • Shayla Blatchford
  • Abbey Hepner
  • Bootsy Holler
  • Kei Ito
  • Patrick Nagatani
  • Will Wilson

Center for Fine Art Photography - Fort Collins, CO

September 2024

Anti-Uranium Mapping Project
Solo Exhibition

  • Architecture and Planning Department

University of New Mexico - Albuquerque, NM

July 2024

Anti-Uranium Mapping Project
Solo Presentation Booth 

  • Art Santa Fe 

Santa Fe Convention Center - Santa Fe, NM

January - June 2024

Anti-Uranium Mapping Project 
Two Person Group Exhibition

Turchin Center for the Visual Arts, Appalachian State University - Boone, NC

Lectures, Presentations, Workshops 

September 23, 2025

Photography, Activism, and Representation in Nuclear-Impacted Communities
Online panel with Leona Morgan and Will Wilson

  • Panel Discussion
  • Public Zoom Meeting

Hosted by the Atomic Photographers Guild

May 14, 2025

Identity Project Workshop with Native American Student Services 

  • Artist Talk
  • Counter Mapping Identity Workshop

Capital High School - Santa Fe, NM

May 7, 2025

Identity Project Workshop with Native American Student Services 

  • Artist Talk
  • Counter Mapping Identity Workshop

Santa Fe High School - Santa Fe, NM

May 1, 2025

the bomb Symposium 
Artist Panel

  • Shayla Blatchford
  • Eric Garcia 
  • Alicia Romero
  • Mallery Quetawki

Zimmerman Library, University of New Mexico - Albuquerque, NM

January 16, 2025

A Thousand Beautiful Lies
Online panel with artists from group exhibition

  • Shayla Blatchford
  • Abbey Hepner
  • Bootsy Holler
  • Kei Ito

Center for Fine Art Photography - Fort Collins, CO

December 5, 2024

A Thousand Beautiful Lies
Atomic Legacy on the Navajo Nation - Online panel 

  • Shayla Blatchford 
  • Dr. Phillida A. Charley

Center for Fine Art Photography - Fort Collins, CO

December 4, 2024

Master Class: Insights
Selected Group Exhibition

  • Artist Talk
  • Panel Discussion
  • Public Zoom Meeting

New Mexico Museum of Art - Santa Fe, NM

November 18, 2024

Performance Studies Working Group - Eco-Somatics and Bio-Performativity with The Anti-Uranium Mapping Project

  • Artist Presentation

Yale University - New Haven, CT

September 18, 2024

The New Mexico Museum of Art and gallupARTS present, in collaboration with UNM-Gallup, Photography Master Class, with The Anti-Uranium Mapping Project

  • Artist Presentation

Gallup Arts and the University of New Mexico - Gallup, NM

September 11, 2024

Anti-Uranium Mapping Project
Solo Exhibition

  • Counter Mapping Demo

University of New Mexico, Architecture and Planning Department - Albuquerque, NM

July 12 -14, 2024

Anti-Uranium Mapping Project
Solo Presentation Booth 

  • Informative/educational booth

Art Santa Fe, Santa Fe Convention Center - Santa Fe, NM

March 1-4, 2024

Anti-Uranium Mapping Project
Guest Lecture

  • Photography Lecture
  • Project Presentation
  • Artist Talk

Turchin Center for the Visual Arts, Appalachian State University - Boone, NC

Awards/Grants/Fellowships 

January 2025

Creative Capital Award
Technology Grant

Creative Capital Foundation

September 2024

Anonymous Was A Woman
Environmental Art Grants

New York Foundation of the Arts

October 2023

IEN-WMAN Mining Mini-Grant

Indigenous Environmental Network, Western Mining Action Network

Publications

March 2025

Southwest Contemporary Magazine 
Vol. 11 
The Hyperlocal



Santa Fe, NM


Articles/Interviews

March 15, 2025

International Women’s Day 2025: Women of the Four Directions, Women’s Voices Across Time for Future Generations

Our focus today is Land and Water Protection. Native American Indigenous People have long believed that we should be thinking of the Generations to come and of our Ancestors who came before us. Today we will be hearing Native American Indigenous Women from across the United States. They each will be sharing their concerns about how we are treating Mother Earth and what we can do Together to protect Her.

Part 1 of this 2 part series profiles Native Women that are Walking, Praying, and Educating their communities on the realities of living in the Nuclear Fuel Chain. 

Listen to the women that are fighting the uranium contamination on their lands from where it is taken out of the ground in the southwest to where it is stored in the east.

Then travel to the Bay Area where it is used at Livermore labs in California at the risk to the local community.

Then the work that is being done to stop nuclear weapons by the international community at the UN.

94.1 KPFA Radio

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