Join us on August 1 for the opening of Home Land Exhibit at the Denver Art Museum.
Serving as the 2026 Native Arts Artists in Residence.
We are honored to invite friends, family, collectors, and supporters to celebrate the opening of Home Land at the Denver Art Museum on Saturday, August 1, 2026, from 2:00–4:00 PM.
As the Denver Art Museum's 2026 Native Arts Artists-in-Residence, this exhibition represents months of research, artistic growth, and cultural storytelling. Home Land explores our connections to family, community, identity, and the living traditions that continue to shape our work as Two-Spirit Indigenous artists.
The opening celebration will include gallery talks with us, offering visitors an opportunity to hear directly about the stories, techniques, and inspirations behind the works on view. We hope you'll join us as we celebrate this incredible milestone with the community that has supported our journey.
Welcome to Stevens & Snyder Artistries, the creative partnership of Adrian Stevens (Ute, Shoshone Bannock, and San Carlos Apache) and Sean Snyder (Navajo and Ute), a Two-Spirit Indigenous artist duo creating work that honors our cultures while embracing contemporary Native expression.
Through beadwork, regalia, fashion, dance, and cultural education, we celebrate the enduring beauty of Indigenous traditions and the strength of Two-Spirit identity. Our work reflects the stories we carry, the communities that raised us, and our commitment to preserving Native arts for future generations.
We invite you to explore our collections, exhibitions, and creative journey. Thank you for being part of the story of Stevens & Snyder Artistries.
Adrian Matthias Stevens & Sean Querino Snyder