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Navajo weavings are the focus of a new show at Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery in Tucson, Arizona.
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This December, the annual SWAIA Winter Market will showcase its newest lineup of Native art
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Steeped in history and culture, Exhibit C Native Gallery & Gifts continues to examine the narrative between artist and land
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A new book celebrates the life and work of ground-breaking weaver DY Begay.
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Show promoter Kim Martindale returns to Whitehawk, 46 years after helping start it.
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Free Indian Market’s two-day sale adds unique flavors to a robust week in Santa Fe.
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Cherokee Art Market at brings Native American artists to center stage.
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Hollis Chitto brings his heritage alive with beaded works that show his remarkable skill as an artist.
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The Cherokee Art Market celebrates Native American art and culture in Tulsa
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Free Indian Market keeps to its mission of bringing the public a free market experience, with high-quality work and prominent artists
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The American Indian Arts Marketplace brings contemporary Native art to the forefront in Los Angeles.
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Babe and Carla Hemlock use painful parts of the past to shine a light on healing for the future.
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Artist John Potter honors the wolves and other creatures in Yellowstone—in paint and spirit.
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Brian Lebel’s Cody Old West Show & Auction returns to Santa Fe with a vast array of materials.
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Robert Martinez brings his distinctive color palette to the Brinton Museum in Wyoming.
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The Native Museums of New Mexico
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The Rise of Native Fashion at SWAIA
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Twenty-five historic Pueblo pots will be on display at Morning Star Gallery
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Michael Naranjo’s new exhibition at the Eiteljorg Museum is accessible, versatile and spans the artist’s five-decade career.
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The Bates College Museum of Art will feature 13 artists in a genre-bending exhibition in Maine.
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The Indian Arts Research Center celebrates 40 years with a new lecture series
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Navajo textiles headline John Moran’s April 25 Decorative Arts auction.
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Traditional teachings and stories bring life to the work of Monica Raphael.
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Pottery by Nancy and Chris Youngblood will be at Lyn A. Fox Fine Pueblo Pottery
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Using humor and bright colors, Ken Williams Jr. brings life to his beaded necklaces, bags and cuffs.
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Three photo essays at the Eiteljorg highlight issues affecting lives in specific Native communities.
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A visit to Zuni reveals much about the character and skills of contemporary artists living and working there today
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Six talented artists will be featured inside the Heard Museum Shop during this year’s Indian Fair & Market.
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Collectors can take an evening stroll exploring Native American artwork during Scottsdale Gallery Association’s Native Spirit ArtWalk
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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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Andrea Carlson’s new exhibition at the Denver Art Museum examines uncolonized landscapes.
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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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