An Evening of Storytelling, Art, and Reverence
As the sun settles over the lavender fields of Paradise Valley, guests are invited to gather for one of the most intimate experiences of the Coup de Rouge weekend.
Hosted at Belle Farms, this limited-seating dinner brings together Indigenous storytelling, contemporary art, exceptional cuisine, and meaningful conversation around a shared table. Set beneath the Montana sky and surrounded by sweeping mountain views, the evening is designed to celebrate the people, cultures, and landscapes that continue to shape the American West.
BELLE FARMS DINNER
Special Guests:
Naomi & Tyler Glasses. Lanny Real Bird. Tyrel Johnson.
ART
TABLE
LAND
STORY
Naiomi & Tyler Glasses
A seventh-generation Diné (Navajo) textile artist and designer, Naiomi & Tyler Glasses has become one of the leading voices in contemporary Indigenous design. Through their groundbreaking collaborations with Ralph Lauren, they have brought traditional weaving practices, Indigenous storytelling, and Native artistry to a global stage while remaining deeply rooted in community, culture, and place.
Dr. Lanny Real Bird
The evening will include storytelling and cultural reflections from Lanny Real Bird, whose work has helped preserve and share Crow language, history, and cultural traditions for generations. Gathered around a communal table beneath the Montana sky, guests will be invited into stories that connect people to place, offering a deeper understanding of the lands, histories, and communities that continue to shape the region today.
Tyrel Johnson
The evening will feature a live sculptural activation by Tyrell Johnson, offering guests a rare opportunity to witness the creative process unfold in real time.*This special peice will be auctioned off and all proceeds will be donated to MMIW.