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An act of kindness began painter Micqaela Jones’ first Indian Market and kindness is what she brings back year after year
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The collector, the Crow and the beaded cradleboard. By Nina Sanders
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The American Indian Art Show returns as a virtual fair that encourages interactions between dealers and collectors.
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Eleven premier Native American artists come together for a celebration of traditional and contemporary art at King Galleries
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Contemporary Indigenous photographers are spotlighted at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art.
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The Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University presents a rare exhibition of Red Horse’s drawings of the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
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Mateo Romero (Southern Keresan Cochiti)
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The Museum of Northern Arizona reopens their Native American art gallery with an emphasis on collaboration
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Tucked within Santa Fe’s Manitou Galleries, Palace Jewelers offers stunning jewelry from top-level artists.
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Cultural celebration Native POP highlights the work of Great Plains artists.
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Jason Garcia / Okuu Pín (Santa Clara/Tewa)
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An exploration of the stones, fossils and shells other than turquoise used in contemporary jewelry
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Blue Rain Gallery presents pop-up show for Preston Singletary in Virginia.
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A new event hosted by Objects of Art Shows kicks off in Santa Fe during market week.
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A new arts and culture initiative created by Mark Bahti of Bahti Indian Arts extends the Santa Fe summer season into fall.
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Tyrrell Tapaha uses creativity in weaving to explore new ideas, and reject old ones.
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Lyn A. Fox Fine Pueblo Pottery expands its offerings after a move to a new gallery
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Authentic Traditions Gallery presents new paintings by Zuni artist Anthony Gchachu
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A new examination of headdresses of the American Plains opens at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma.
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The updated Native American Regalia Showcase returns to the Santa Fe Plaza on August 17.
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Pottery of the San Ildefonso Pueblo is a beacon of creativity and expression fueled by the communal strength of its people. By Erik Fender, Russell Sanchez and Bruce Bernstein
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King Galleries gets collectors in the spirit of the Heard Indian Fair & Market with their annual group show
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The Eiteljorg Museum spotlights contemporary women artists in one of a number of exhibitions planned this year honoring women.
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Blue Rain Gallery’s annual Native American art showcase brings together a range of works from top artists
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Robert Patricio brings new work King Galleries in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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The Wheelwright Museum continues a tradition when it hosts the 47th Annual Benefit Event to support future exhibitions and education
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Contemporary and historic jewelry is on view at Waddell Gallery
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Rare pieces from well-known collectors stole the show at the fall American Indian and Western Art auction at Cowan’s
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Diné College’s Navajo Cultural Arts celebrations continue via online hubs for 2021.
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The Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art showcases the art of the art of Tonita Peña, Joe Herrera and other Pueblo painters
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Santa Fe art collectors use their culture-rich city to meet artists and acquire new works for their collection.
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Cowan’s Auctions brings to market items from several important collections during its September 23 American Indian and Western Art sale.
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A new David Bradley retrospective asks viewers to consider social issues in the artist’s Pop Art and folk-inspired work.
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Oklahoma welcomes 150 artists from across the country to the 11th annual Cherokee Art Market.
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The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian presents eight decades of paintings in a new exhibition on view in New York City.
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