This anniversary celebration is made even more meaningful through the powerful contributions of artists who have generously donated their work to uplift our mission. Each piece reflects stories of resilience, healing, identity, and community. We are honored to showcase artwork created by Native artists and relatives who stand with us in breaking cycles of violence.
Below is a growing collection of the artwork submitted for our 30th Anniversary Fundraiser & Art Auction. New pieces will continue to be added as they are received through December 4, 2025.

Pueblo Collective Gifts
2025
Submitted by: Stephanie Garcia

Defender Our Culture
2025
Submitted by: Unknown

Bird Painting
2025
Submitted by: unknown

Gift Basket
2025
Submitted by: Angela Jojoba

Collide
2017
Submitted by: Unknown

Deb Haaland Portrait Justice For Native Women
2021
Submitted by: Patrick Colins

Sterling Silver and Turquoise Ring
2025
Submitted by: Maiyah King

Donated to Support Native Survivors
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Submitted by: Eddie and Rowena

Ring for Domestic Violence Awareness
2025
Submitted by: Coming Soon...

Sacred Life
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Submitted by: Art Piece from Michael D. Tenorio of San Felipe

Natural Resilience
2025
Submitted by: Ritchie Arviso

MMIW Earrings
2025
Submitted by: Lindsay Tsosie

Handprint
2025
Submitted by: Aiyanna Arviso

Taj Mahal Tile from the A Leaf in the Wind Series
2017
Submitted by: Rose Marie Prins

Donated Glass Piece
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Submitted by: Sheryl Jiron

Dear Native Sisters and Families: A Letter from a Black Girl
2025
Submitted by: Myah Henderson

Mother Earth
2025
Submitted by: Joshua Young

Hope
2025
Submitted by: Kayden Washington

ENOUGH
2025
Submitted by: Marie Valencia

The One Nation Dress
2025
Submitted by: Jeremy Salgado

Justice for Survivors
2025
Submitted by: Paul and Liz Jiron

Where We Me [not for auction]
2025
Submitted by: Celia Calabaza

Afghan Throw
2025
Submitted by: Edith Stier
With Gratitude to Our Artists
We extend our heartfelt thanks to every artist who has generously donated their work to honor CSVANW’s 30 years of breaking cycles of violence. Your creativity, stories, and cultural knowledge uplift this celebration and bring powerful depth to our fundraiser. Each piece shared is an act of love, resistance, and community care.
Your contributions make this event possible and help strengthen our mission to support survivors, families, and Tribal communities across New Mexico and the Southwest.
Although our original submission deadline has passed, we continue to welcome additional artwork for this milestone event. If you feel called to contribute, pieces may still be submitted by or before December 4, 2025.
Thank you for standing with us and sharing your gifts with our community.
