Nevada Magazine & Visitor Guide | February-April 2022

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The Final

Word

"I use willow and pine nuts and other gathered materials on my mixed media paintings."

To see Melissa's art or find a current exhibit, visit melissamelero.com

Melissa Melero-Moose NM&VG: Can you tell us who you are and what you do?

NM&VG: What materials do you enjoy working with?

MM: My name is Melissa Melero-Moose, and I am a Northern Paiute (Fallon PaiuteShoshone Tribe) living in Reno. I am a visual artist and founder/curator of the Great Basin Native Artists.   NM&VG: You're a writer and an artist, but which came first?

MM: I use willow and pine nuts and other gathered materials on my mixed media paintings. The gathering, I have always done since childhood. You know how when you are young and you collect a rock or a leaf? I continued doing this into adulthood.

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MM: I was working in Portland, Oregon with Indigenous at-risk youth while also going to school and pursuing an art career. After my son was born in 2002, I focused on my art and used my nonprofit experience to come back to my community in Nevada.

"REARRANGING"

I consider myself an artist first and found writing about my work and other Indigenous artists as a necessity. There is not much documentation out there so I wanted to tell our stories as American artists.   NM&VG: What’s your favorite place in Nevada? MM: That’s a hard question. I love so many places in Nevada. One of the places I love to spend time is the Stillwater National Wildlife Refuge in Fallon. This place is so beautiful and important, and is a part of the Pacific Flyway where so many birds stop during their migrations.

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NM&VG: Can you share some of your other endeavors? MM: Some exciting things have come about this past couple of years. For one, the Great Basin Native Artists Gallery was established inside the Stewart Indian School Cultural Center and Museum in Carson City. We are really excited to have a permanent space for artists and to curate our exhibits. Since 2018, I have been working on the Great Basin Native Artists Archive and Directory, which gives researchers and museum curators access to so many regional Indigenous artists that were not being properly documented. NM&VG: Anything else you want to get out to readers? MM: People often ask how they can support me and the Great Basin Native Artists, and the short answer is to buy regional Indigenous art. Also, please come and visit the Stewart Indian School Cultural Center to support this unique place in our Nevada history and future. Garret P. Vreeland (picture of Melissa)

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Articles inside

The Final Word

2min
pages 130-132

What’s New?

2min
pages 124-125

Recreate Responsibly

2min
page 121

Special Events Dam Short Film Fest & SnowFest!

2min
pages 116-117

Wedding Chapels

2min
pages 118-119

Myth vs. Fact

2min
page 120

Scenic Byways & Drives

2min
pages 110-111

Local Buys Battle Born Pins

3min
pages 112-113

Golf Courses

2min
pages 108-109

Spring Break Getaways

9min
pages 78-83

Rock Out

6min
pages 102-107

Towns with Spirit

6min
pages 96-101

Rural Wranglers

8min
pages 90-95

Outdoor Recreation

6min
pages 84-89

Arts & Culture

8min
pages 54-63

Legendary Nevadans

6min
pages 70-73

What’s in a Name?

7min
pages 48-53

Free-Range Art Highway

2min
pages 46-47

Lake Tahoe Loop

2min
pages 44-45

Death Valley Rally

4min
pages 42-43

Museums

6min
pages 34-39

Weird Nevada

4min
pages 28-31

Food: Basque Delights

4min
pages 22-25

Uncommon Overnighters

2min
pages 32-33

Road Trip Roundup

3min
pages 40-41

Eye Candy

1min
pages 20-21

Nowhere But Nevada

5min
pages 12-19

Sagebrush Saloons

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pages 26-27
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