MONTCLAIR, NJ.-The Montclair Art Museum presents Remembering Home: American Indian Artists from the 1930s, on view through January 14, 2007 and curated by Twig Johnson. This exhibition features works from MAMs Permanent Collection that provided the foundation for contemporary Native American artists like Jaune Quick-to-See Smith. Works will include those by artists from the early Santa Fe movement (Ma-Pe-Wi, Awa Tsirch, Abel Sanchez/ Oqwa Pi, and Fred Kabotie) that illustrate how Native American easel painting started.