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The Wheelwright Museum highlights 40 years of artwork by celebrated Navajo impressionist Shonto Begay.
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Native American Art magazine virtually sits down with Kim Peone to discuss the future of the Santa Fe Indian Market and her new role as the executive director.
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Materials from all segments of the Native American art market will be available during Brian Lebel’s Old West Show & Auction
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Prehistoric through contemporary Native American artwork is available during Cowan’s September 23 sale of American Indian and Western art
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Plains Indian material leads Skinner’s December 1 sale of American Indian & Ethnographic Art.
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Strong phone and internet bids drove top American Indian artifacts high at Skinner’s December 1 auction in Boston.
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Objects of Art opens August 10 at El Museo Cultural in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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The Museum of Northern Arizona highlights around 30 significant works from the career of Baje Whitethorne Sr.
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A wide range of tribal art and other artifacts will hit the auction block at Skinner’s American Indian & Ethnographic Art sale this fall.
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After a handover from Cowan’s, Hindman launches its first Native American art sale in Cincinnati.
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Skinner, Inc.’s May 6 sale of American Indian & Ethnographic Art led by two rare and important outfits.
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Fresh to the market Eskimo masks and a portrait by Fritz Scholder lead Bonhams’ December 5 sale of Native American art.
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August 19 through September 6, 20 paintings by Comanche artist Nocona Burgess will be on view at Giacobbe-Fritz Fine Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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American Indian basketry and the Arts and Crafts movement. By Natalie Fay Linn
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An exhibition explores the influence of the Star Wars movies on contemporary Indigenous Artists
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Blue Rain Gallery in Santa Fe’s Railyard Arts District holds its Annual Celebration of Native American Art during Native Art Week
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A retrospective of artwork by Kay WalkingStick is on view now at the National Museum of the American Indian.
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Native American women are among the exhibiting artists at a new exhibition at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site
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An examination into the origins and popularity of the famous jewelry design.
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Beadwork, textiles and pictorials are among the standouts of Skinner Inc.’s December 2 American Indian & Ethnographic Art sale
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The American Indian Arts Festival elevates the diverse works of Native American artists.
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Join Santa Fe Art Auction in their first sale of the year beginning January 21.
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Stephen Standing Bear’s powerful work depicting the 1876 battle is at Philbrook Downtown in Tulsa, Oklahoma. By Donna Poulton
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A Letter from the director of SWAIA
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Denver Art Museum presents the first major U.S. solo exhibition for celebrated and controversial Cree painter Kent Monkman.
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A site-specific installation created by Nathan Young recontextualizes items from the Wheelwright Museum’s collection.
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Hundreds of dealers will be showing artifacts and art at Brian Lebel’s Old West Show & Auction June 11 and 12.
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The Objects of Art Show, the Whitehawk Antique Show and the Antique American Indian Art Show saw record crowds and sales in the weeks preceding the Santa Fe Indian Market
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Lyn A. Fox Fine Pueblo Pottery shows Darance Chimerica’s katsinam in a new exhibition.
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The La Luz de Taos biennial gala returns to the Couse-Sharp Historic Site in Northern New Mexico
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After canceling the 2020 event, Santa Fe Indian Market comes roaring back to life in true Santa Fe fashion.
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Museum of Indian Arts & Culture presents exhibition of pottery by its newest Living Treasure recipient, Jody Naranjo
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The Wheelwright Museum hosts an impressive exhibition spanning the career of Navajo artist Mary Morez.
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History and tradition guide a number of exceptional pueblo carvers as they tell stories through cottonwood.
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One of the first exhibitions of its kind, King Galleries presents a comprehensive collection of Ohkay Owingeh revival pottery. By Susan Sorg
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An exhibition celebrating the artwork of Living Treasure Virgil Ortiz is on view at MIAC.
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Cody Sanderson and Kenneth Johnson partner with Indian Motorcycles for a showstopping piece for the SWAIA gala.
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Silver jewelry, saddle blankets and other items allow Navajo riders to make bold fashion statements from atop horses.
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Brian Lebel’s Cody Old West Show & Auction makes a triumphant return to Santa Fe.
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Jaune Quick-to-See Smith brings her fascinating Memory Map exhibition from New York to Texas.
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Paintings, works on paper, jewelry, pottery and much more will be included in the Santa Fe Art Auction’s August sale.
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Bonhams’ two-day June Native American Art auction totals $2.53 million, with strong prices for jewelry and Northwest Coast items.
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Making sense of the varieties of turquoise—and the mines from which they came—can be tricky, so here is a handy guide to begin to catalog the turquoise that Native American artists are using in their works.
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The Wheelwright Museum displays more than 75 works by the deeply spiritual, multidisciplinary artist Marcus Amerman
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The second annual Zuni Show presents art and culture from the Pueblo
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American geometric abstraction is the subject of new exhibition at John Molloy Gallery in New York City.
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