Danya Epstein is Clinical Assistant Professor in the School of Art at Arizona State University.
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"Hopi Futurist tells a fascinating story of Hopi architect Dennis Numkena from the village of Munqapi. Arguing that Numkena's varied artistic expressions and philosophical ideas point to themes seen in today's Indigenous Futurisms movement, and Epstein grounds her work in his cultural and artistic foundations. Epstein's book is more than a story about an artist and his Hopi community. It speaks to issues of modernity in American society and the larger artistic world - then and now."-Matthew Sakiestewa Gilbert (Hopi Tribe), author of Hopi Runners: Crossing the Terrain between Indian and American "Epstein offers a revelatory and deeply researched study Dennis Numkena. She persuasively argues for the visionary significance of his projects while unspooling the complex legacies that have prohibited wider recognition of his buildings and designs. This is a critical contribution to scholarship on Native American architecture and Southwest regionalism."-Alex Marr, co-editor of Art of the North American Indians: The Thaw Collection at the Fenimore Museum

