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The identical, mirror images of isomeric design reveal fascinating insights on Pueblo art and culture. By Scott G. Ortman and Joseph Traugott
Issue 21, Page 54
King Galleries in Santa Fe presents new pottery from Santa Clara potter Juan de la Cruz.
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The latest Native American art sale at Bonhams demonstrates market strength for items with strong history and provenance.
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The Poeh Cultural Center hosts another annual festival featuring an astounding showcase of artwork and special programming.
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An unlikely alliance and friendship: the lost pottery tiles of Awa Tsireh and Paul Saint-Gaudens.
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An informative primer on the diverse beauty of Northwest Coast Indigenous jewelry.
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A look at some of the most common pottery shapes seen at galleries and museums around the country.
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Tlingit artist James Johnson allows traditional design to inspire his visual language.
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Indigenous Celebration 2022 aims to support Native American artists and events during a momentous year.
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Coeur d’Alene Art Auction offers four incredible paintings by painter Oscar Howe.
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Pueblo Grande Museum presents new work from Thomas “Breeze” Marcus in Phoenix.
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Skinner, Inc.’s February 6 auction of The Van Kirke & Helen Nelson Collection sees strong prices across categories
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Heritage Auctions’ July 8 Ethnographic Art: American Indian, Pre-Columbian, and Tribal Art is highlighted by items across the centuries.
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The Couse Collection of Native Beadwork
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The work of Tewa-Hopi potter Mark Tahbo at Thomas Lull Indian Art.
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After 30 million years underground, turquoise’s journey to the open market is speedy once it sees the light of day.
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Up-and-coming artist Cole Redhorse Taylor unites beads and quills in his new creations.
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The evolution of an indigenous art form on the Northern Plains. By Cathy A. Smith
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Cowan’s Auctions brings to market thousands of years of Native American art during its April 8 sale.
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Twice a year Randy Chitto’s Red Clay Studio in Santa Fe, New Mexico, becomes a gallery for his work and for another artist he invites to join him
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Hopi katsina carvers have been a part of the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market since the very beginning. Native American Art magazine sat down with some of this year’s participants to see what happens in their studios as they ready for market.
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Kim Martindale and Objects of Art plan a full 2023 starting with online shows in February.
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In an exhibition at the Nevada Museum of Art, Cannupa Hanska Luger puts a futuristic spin on “cargo cults.”
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Houston Center for Contemporary Craft presents a solo exhibition of new work by fourth-generation Navajo weaver Melissa Cody.
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Two Native designers are using cutting-edge fabrics and technologies to express their fashion-forward visions. By Karen Kramer
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Native POP: People of the Plains returns to downtown Rapid City, Oklahoma, for its 8th year.
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New Mexico collectors open their home to art and artists as they celebrate peace amid the Indian Market season.
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Western Spirit showcases family traditions in contemporary Hopi art
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A new exhibition at the Crocker Art Museum explores the ancestral connections and family histories that have shaped Pueblo pottery from the 19th century to present day. By Erin E. Rand
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The Eitejorg Museum returns with a second round of their well-received show Powerful Women.
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For a number of dealers at the Great Southwestern Antique & Vintage Show, this has been the best year to date.
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San Francisco Tribal & Textile Art Show highlights artwork from around the world.
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Native American jewelry shines in Heritage’s signature Ethnographic Art auction.
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Greyshoes (Upton Ethelbah Jr.) presents large-scale sculptures at an upcoming Manitou Galleries show
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Forrest E. Mars Jr. ushers the Gallatin Collection to rightful home near the Bighorn Mountains of Wyoming. By Donna Poulton
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The SWAIA Winter Indian Market announces new dates and location for 2016 edition.
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Reflecting on the challenges of 2020—and those specific to Native Americans and Native art—the Heard Museum Guild made the decision to bring the fair online.
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Scottsdale Gallery Association’s annual Native Spirit ArtWalk happens March 5 on Main Street.
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Silver is king in Native American jewelry, but top artists and dealers are frequently exploring new possibilities in gold.
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At the Art Institute of Chicago, a Kelly Church basket is being shown next to one of the most iconic works of American art.
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Exhibition at the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian explores Native American art through Ted Coe’s career. By Bruce Bernstein
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Navajo jeweler Boyd Tsosie brings his life and culture into his art.
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