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A look at textiles from artists, galleries and dealers across the country.
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Crocker Art Museum displays the distinctive works of Helen Hardin and her trailblazing family.
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An exhibition of pottery by Ambrose Atencio at Bischoff's Gallery in Scottsdale, Arizona
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The exhibition José Bedia: Tribal Affinities at Tambaran 2 Gallery explores the relationship between the artist’s collections and his work.
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The Tesuque, New Mexico, property of Marshall and Lee Ann Hunt, called Little Crow Ranch, honors Natives American art and heritage.
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Bischoff’s Gallery features the art of Jack To’baahe Gene and Frank Gene.
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A groundbreaking new book based on the pottery collection of Eric S. Dobkin focuses on artists speaking about their own work
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The Scoville Collection of Plains material leads Cowan’s Auctions’ two-day American Indian & Western Art auction to more than $2 million in sales.
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Orlando Dugi is a consistent voice within—and beyond— the Native American fashion world.
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The Heard Museum is presenting the popular Youth Art Show & Sale during the annual market in March.
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Youth artists will be in competition at the Youth Art Show & Sale during the annual Heard market.
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Lesley Hampton creates chic, elegant designs for all body types
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Cannupa Hanska Luger’s new exhibition, Reliquary, examines ceramic skulls as vessels of life, death and everything in between.
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Navajo works are the cornerstone of Jan Musial’s art collection
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The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture showcases beaded moccasins. By Maxine McBrinn
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Don and Liza Siegel, who have donated many works in their collection to the new Field Museum exhibition, celebrate Indigenous American culture through the connections shared with their Native friends.
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Apsáalookbia: Still Standing Strong is intended to capture and acknowledge the strength, beauty, fierceness and success that Apsáalooke women embody.
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Contemporary basket artists continue tradition. By Debra Utacia Krol
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An exhibition of contemporary art at Couse-Sharp Historic Site spotlights the ways in which Indigenous peoples maintain their identities, culture and artistic expression.
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Henry Payer explores the cultural landscape of Nebraska through Indigenous ribbonwork appliqué.
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No matter what type of turquoise you prefer, authenticity and quality are key
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Hindman presents two consecutive sales this September highlighting remarkable collections of Native American art.
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Kenneth Johnson rises above with awards, a new film and exquisite jewelry work.
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Museums around the country are presenting exhibitions that allow Native Americans to tell their own stories.
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Around 100 dealers showcase a variety of Native American objects and art at the 25th Great Southwestern Antique Show.
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Arriving at auction during Bonhams Native American Art sale will be collections of weavings, katsina, paintings and more
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A collection featuring Southwestern pottery, textiles and katsinas pushed Cowan’s spring American Indian & Western Art sale to $1.3 million.
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A noteworthy collection of Native American art leads Cowan’s fall American Indian & Western Art sale to more than $900,000.
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Three collections of pottery lead Heritage Auctions’ December 13 sale of Native American art.
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A diverse selection of offerings will be available from art dealers at Brian Lebel’s High Noon Show & Auction in Mesa, Arizona.
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Warm weather didn’t stop thousands of people from celebrating Native American art in Santa Fe.
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Bowdoin College Museum of Art stages an exhibition around a remarkable late-19th century Lakota painting
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Important works with incredible histories hit the auction block at Cowan’s in Cincinnati, Ohio
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Official Booth Map of 2021 SWAIA Santa Fe Indian Market
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Using stories from Indigenous cultures from all around the world, Preston Singletary is revolutionizing glass.
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The Heard Museum presents a retrospective of Richard I. Chavez’s jewelry
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Artists from the Northeast Woodlands are inspired by nature and tradition.
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A talented group of artists will be occupying the Heard Shop during this year’s market.
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Susan Folwell exhibits new works at King Galleries
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An exhibition at the Couse-Sharp Historic Site highlights a variety of artwork.
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Over 4,000 collectors and robust sales made the 2016 Objects of Art show one of the best in its seven-year history.
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A new photograph exhibition in Pennsylvania highlights images of the late 1800s.
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Modern ledger artist Chris Pappan adorns canvases of the past with visions for the future.
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March in Montana’s auction of fine art and collectibles rounds out Russell Week in Great Falls, Montana.
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