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Powerful photographic portraits give voice to the Indigenous communities of California’s South Coast Range.
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Manitou Galleries hosts its first-ever online jewelry sale in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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Native American artists are among the featured artists at this year’s International Folk Art Market in Santa Fe.
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Native American Art sits down for an exclusive interview with Chuck and Valerie Diker.
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SWAIA will introduce a new online platform for Native American artists during Santa Fe Indian Market.
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Four pueblo women potters are elevating pottery to stunning new heights.
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Nearly 300 museum-quality works of Inuit and First Nations art go on sale May 25 at Walker’s Fine Art & Estate Auctions.
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The Micaceous Ceramics of Christine Nofchissey McHorse at Peters Projects in Santa Fe, New Mexico
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The National Museum of the American Indian in New York City kicks off a major show examining the work of painter Oscar Howe.
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Bonhams’ inaugural sale dedicated to contemporary and modern Native American art sees solid results for established artists.
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The Antique American Indian Art Show puts historic art in focus
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Western Spirit’s first jewelry exhibition showcases historical and contemporary artists on the cutting edge of their craft.
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Six artists will exhibit at the Museum Shop during the annual Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market.
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Basketry’s unique place within Native American art is explored in an exhibition inside the Heard Museum and outside during its annual fair and market.
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The Heard Museum Shop features the work of seven superb artists during this year’s Indian Fair & Market.
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Our columnists give an inside look on what it takes to make it to Market.
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Our columnists dive deep into the world of artwork and artists who make it to Market.
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The second Abbe Museum Indian Market welcomes 75 artists and performers representing more than 40 tribes.
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A comprehensive look into the rich narrative surrounding ledger art, from its early beginnings to artists participating in this year’s Indian Market
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Museum of Contemporary Native Arts offers a glimpse into the creations of innovative and influential Native American fashion designers past and present.
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A comprehensive look into how Nampeyo’s Sikyatki Revival inspired the careers of Maria and Julian Martinez. By Steve Elmore
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Engaged buyers turn out in record numbers for Brian Lebel’s High Noon Show & Auction in Mesa, Arizona.
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SITE Santa Fe hosts a powerful solo exhibition of Nicholas Galanin’s highly conceptional, contemporary works.
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Harrison Begay’s classic “Studio Style” paintings displayed at Bischoff’s Gallery in Scottsdale, Arizona.
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Two artists from two cultures come together to speak with one voice in a new show at the Schack Art Center.
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A stunning new basketry collection gift is unveiled at the Eiteljorg Museum in Indianapolis. By Michael Clawson
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A new generation of potters is taking risks, pushing boundaries and exploring the unknown in an unprecedented time for younger artists.
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Nine contemporary artists will celebrate the Museum of Northern Arizona’s 90th anniversary, and beyond.
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Works by Santa Clara artist Tammy Garcia will be available at a single day “pop-up” show at the Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado in Santa Fe.
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On May 16 Walker’s Auctions will offer 300 Inuit and First Nations works of art
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In the past decade, Iroquois basketry has experienced a resurgence. By Colette Lemmon
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A 140- to 150-year-old Navajo transitional blanket may have been intentionally woven to form sacred symbols when folded in certain ways. Or perhaps it’s simply a nice weaving
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Faust Gallery hosts new works by portrait artist Jeremy Salazar.
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Tim Blueflint Ramel (Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa)
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More, bigger, and better is the story of Jim Haas’ last sale at Bonhams’ Native American art auction June 6 and 7.
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The home of the Eagles is defined by an admiration for Native American art and the artists who create the work. By John O’Hern
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Three paintings based on ancient murals are exhibited together for the first time.
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