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Douglas Miles’ exhibition of photograph blankets now on view at the Arizona Capitol Museum in Phoenix
Issue 13, Page 130
Rose B. Simpson shows her customized classic cars at the de Young for a yearlong installation. By Erin E. Rand
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Hindman’s fall Western and Native American art sale saw huge results for Fritz Scholder.
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Find Native Art Events, Shows, Auctions, Fairs and Exhibitions During Native Art Week
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The biggest, most comprehensive calendar of Native American arts exhibitions, events and sales in and around the 2021 Santa Fe Indian Market.
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Find all the Native American arts exhibitions, events and sales in and around the 2024 Santa Fe Indian Market.
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A calendar featuring various Native American art exhibitions and events in Santa Fe around the month of August.
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Find all the Native American arts exhibitions, events and sales in and around the 2022 Santa Fe Indian Market centennial celebration.
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Find all the Native American arts exhibitions, events and sales in and around the 2025 Santa Fe Indian Market.
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Find Native Art Events, Shows, Auctions, Fairs and Exhibitions During Native Art Week
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Find Native Art Events, Shows, Auctions, Fairs and Exhibitions During Native Art Week
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Find Native Art Events, Shows, Auctions, Fairs and Exhibitions During Native Art Week
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Contemporary works from iconic painters will be available at Santa Fe Art Auction’s Annual Signature Live Auction.
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School for Advanced Research gives Native American Art magazine exclusive access inside its breathtaking campus and vaults filled with Native art.
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A trio of shows focusing on historic Native art saw strong sales and robust attendance in Santa Fe leading up to Indian Market.
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In celebration of our first-ever Native fashion issue, we invited our readers to post their fiercest Native fashion moment on Instagram.
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Daniel McCoy (Muscogee Creek/Citizen Band Potawatomi)
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From transitional pieces to spring staples, kick off the season with these fresh picks.
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Handcrafting every element of her designs, fashion artist Jamie Okuma lets creativity come naturally.
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Pablita’s Wardrobe explores the fashion and personal expression of one the most influential families in Native American art.
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The newly reinstalled Native American galleries at the Denver Art Museum offer new perspectives on the museum’s collection.
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Letitia Chambers’ eclectic art collection at her home includes works by artists she has known. By John O’Hern
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An exhibition of three-dimensional works showcases the evolution of Indigenous arts in contemporary culture.
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King Galleries celebrates 28 years in business with a special show for the 2024 Heard Indian Market.
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IAIA hosts its annual benefit and auction that supports the artistic futures of many emerging and established Indigenous artists.
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History and culture unite in a stunning Santa Fe collection that emphasizes pueblo pottery.
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Native American jewelry and Navajo weavings are showcased during an annual event at Inn and Spa at Loreto.
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The American Indian Arts Marketplace returns to the Autry Museum of the American West for its 28th year
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Six Native American artists are featured in the Smithsonian’s newest Renwick Invitational, dealing with themes involving cultural honor and burden.
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The Saint Louis Art Museum opens a Native American-themed sequel to a popular 2008 exhibition.
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The Santa Fe Art Auction presents it largest annual sale on November 7 and 8 in New Mexico.
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Hindman prepares for the Native American Art sale of historic treasures.
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Santa Fe Art Auction hosts a remarkable sale of classic to contemporary Native American art works.
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A traveling beadwork exhibition underlines the radical possibilities of art as activism.
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A variety of historic and contemporary Native American materials was available at Brian Lebel’s Old West Show in Arizona.
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The Eiteljorg Museum’s 25th anniversary Indian Market and Festival will feature art, demonstrations and performances
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A new exhibition at Chicago’s Field Museum presents works by contemporary artists who were inspired by the museum’s historic collection.
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Heritage Auctions offers materials from the William and Joey Ridenour Collection.
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Family, clay and Indian Market unite potters Tammy Garcia and Autumn Borts-Medlock.
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Preston Singletary’s glass totems are showcased at Blue Rain Gallery
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Little as they may be, these works of jewelry art are wrought with stunning detail and one-of-a-kind materials.
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The 14th annual Cherokee Art Market brought together outstanding artwork from a diversity of tribes nationwide.
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Allan Houser bronze works are among the top lots available at the Scottsdale Art Auction in Scottsdale, Arizona.
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Marcellus and Elizabeth Medina’s recently completed storage jar features 96 birds, their designs honoring Zia tradition. By John O’Hern
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