Great museum embracing Native American culture and highlighting the past, present, and future. We came here for the Frida Kahlo photography exhibit and while it was a little smaller than I expected, it gave some insight to and was a fascinating, candid slice of Frida Kahlo's life.
The other exhibits show various cultural items such as pottery, tribal dress, and religious art. I especially loved the wall of kachina dolls, seeing all the different spirits personified in doll form. There is also a section for contemporary art and a large mural in the section dedicated to the various tribes that live in Arizona. One of the most interesting exhibits for me was the section on Native American aid in our wars, especially the Code Talkers in World War II.
The Heard Museum also hosts various events, such as a lovely chocolate festival I had attended a year or two ago, and Native American dinners.
Admission for adults is $18 and free for Native Americans.