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A look at the groundbreaking exhibition, Apsáalooke Women and Warriors, and the historic art and objects that give it life.
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A comprehensive calendar of events at the Heard Museum, including the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market.
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Experts in many fields unite at the Heard Museum to bestow awards and cash prizes to the top artists.
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Unraveling the fascinating story behind the unintentional discovery of turquoise in the open pit copper mine around Bisbee, Arizona.
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The Heard Museum opens monumental exhibition Beauty Speaks for Us in the new Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust Grand Gallery on January 12.
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A look at the groundbreaking exhibition, Apsáalooke Women and Warriors, and the historic art and objects that give it life.
Issue 26, Page 128 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
Santa Fe collector Dugan McElroy seeks out artwork that speaks to her vision of the Southwest.
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Morning Star Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico, will host the exhibition The Art of War, August 10 through September 5
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A window into how the merging of these two outstanding materials became a cornerstone of Native artistry.
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Works by Michael Naranjo featured at the Booth Western Art Museum in Cartersville, Georgia.
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An exhilarating high-fashion show created by Amber-Dawn Bear Robe takes Santa Fe by storm.
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A look at the juried competition, special awards and judges for the 2021 Heard Museum Guild Virtual Indian Fair & Market.
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An expanding Santa Fe Art Auction turns its attention to its major November sale in New Mexico.
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The Heard Indian Fair & Market united people of all stripes immediately before the world drastically changed.
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East Coast native Joel Hurwitz finds inspiration in the art of Santa Fe. By John O’Hern
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A new exhibition at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center highlights three Taos Pueblo artists working in different mediums.
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After a long absence from the Heard Market, bead artist Jackie Larson Bread makes a triumphant return.
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Exploring the life and work of Hopi katsina carver James Kootshongsie. By Barry Walsh
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Mark Ron Taho brings authentic realism to his contemporary katsina carvings.
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A comprehensive guide to the history of Native American basketry. By William A. Turnbaugh, Ph.D., and Sarah Peabody Turnbaugh, M.S.
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Heard Indian Market judges set their sights on the top artwork within each classification.
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Five generations of Folwell Family pottery fills a new exhibition at the Booth Museum in Georgia.
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Lehuauakea and Ian Kuali‘i explore Hawaiian identity with their newest works.
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Award-winning jeweler Sarah Aragon brings a variety of techniques together to create her stunning artwork.
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Crafted for special ceremonies among the Diné people, dress panels are more than works of art, they’re a lasting part of material culture.
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Using pop culture and mass-media stories, painter Ryan Singer taps into his own heritage and interests.
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An ongoing exhibition at the Nevada Museum of Art focuses on large pieces by Rose B. Simpson.
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Pathways Indigenous Arts Festival showcases the works of more than 400 Indigenous artists with an abundance of entertainment
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Heard Indian Market judges examine hundreds of works of art each year to find the top award winners.
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Yukon, Northwest Territories and Alaskan artists return to the desert for Santa Fe Indian Market.
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Using unique arrow designs and high-quality materials, jewelry artist Jeff DeMent brings his culture into his artwork.
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The complete guide to all the events happening at the Heard Museum in and around the 2020 Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market.
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A comprehensive calendar of events at the Heard Museum, including the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market.
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A comprehensive calendar of events at the Heard Museum, including the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market.
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A comprehensive calendar of events at (and near) the Heard Museum, including the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market.
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A comprehensive calendar of events at the Heard Museum, including the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market.
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A History and Art Preserved
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I am as old as the memory of my people and as young as my children yet unborn
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Multi-faceted artist Jason Brown talks art, music, fashion design and the continuous evolution of his creative expression.
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Cutting-edge contemporary jewelry from some of the top Native American artists packs a powerful punch at the James Museum in Florida. By Michael Clawson
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A closer look at the impact of the emerald ash borer beetle on Northeastern tribal basket making.
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The Wheelright Museum presents 70 years’ worth of jewelry from the Schultz Collection.
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A comprehensive dive into the elements that make up the captivating art of the Pacific Northwest.
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The Scottsdale Gallery Association presents an evening full of entertainment and visual splendor at the annual Native Spirit ArtWalk.
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After more than a century of ups—and downs—Native American filmmaking surges forward with old and new talent
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