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Fashion is Contemporary Art: Indigenous Designers Holding Space
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Maine’s Colby College Museum of Art brings in Native American voices to add context to non-Native artwork.
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Meet SWAIA artists who travel from non-southwestern states to come to Market
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The Pencil is the Key: Drawings by Incarcerated Artists, on view through January 5, 2020, contains several ledger drawings.
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Artists from the Northeast Woodlands bring a passionate energy and stunning new work to the art market.
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In a new permanent exhibit, the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center brings all 19 Pueblos together to tell a complete story.
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After an emotional visit to his hometown museum, collector William Healey began a whole new art collection. Then he gifted it to the Saint Louis Art Museum.
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A complete listing of all the designers appearing at SWAIA Native Fashion Week in Santa Fe.
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The discovery of a Navajo masterpiece.
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Patricia Michaels’ studio and fashion design are her sanctuary. By Alicia Inez Guzmán
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Don Supplee brings new jewelry pieces to Palace Jewelers at Manitou Galleries.
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The popular Old West Show & Auction makes its debut in Las Vegas with important material available to bidders.
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Leading female Native American jewelers share their histories, techniques and inspirations
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A blending of time, culture and place are woven into the fibers of American Indian fashion history. By Crystal G. Herman
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Blue Rain Gallery will host a new exhibition of works by Hyrum Joe (Navajo/Southern Ute/Hopi/Apache) on August 17 at its Railyard location in Santa Fe.
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A new exhibition at the National Museum of the American Indian in New York City focuses on the art of narrative storytelling on paper and beyond. By Michael Clawson
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A new multi-sensory exhibit at the Heard Museum explores the creation stories of four tribal communities.
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Booth Western Art Museum hosts an exhibition honoring the creativity of six contemporary Navajo artists.
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Three photojournalists document the issues that many contemporary Indigenous people face today.
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From the beautiful patterns of a traditional Navajo weaving to dress panels, Chief’s blankets and more
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Al Anthony’s New Mexico home is filled with a lifetime full of collecting history.
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The colorful design of Venancio Aragon’s weaving Prism of Emotions is the aesthetic of this year’s Heard Indian Market merchandise.
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The Youth Art Show & Sale returns to the Heard Museum for the 2023 market.
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Historic and contemporary works at Lyn A. Fox Fine Pueblo Pottery in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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Peabody Essex Museum explores American art alongside Native American art to deepen our historical understanding.
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Raven Chacon brings a multimedia exhibition to the Harwood Museum of Art in Taos, New Mexico.
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Marla Allison, Mateo Romero and Derek No-Sun Brown offer three unique perspectives in a new show at King Galleries in Santa Fe.
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Santa Fe’s Acequia Madre House is the home of an extraordinary archive of Native American material.
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An upcoming exhibition at the Harwood Museum of Art highlights the artwork of contemporary Santa Clara Pueblo potter Susan Folwell. By John O’Hern
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A jeweler’s shop in Santa Fe was the training ground for a stunning array of Native American silversmiths.
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A well-known family of artists returns to Santa Fe to celebrate the beauty of the Pueblos.
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More than 130 exhibitors will offer historic Western and Native American material at Whitehawk in Santa Fe.
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Navajo weavings lead Heritage’s fall sale of ethnographic art.
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Tony Da (1940-1982, San Ildefonso Pueblo)
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The Great Southwestern Antique Show will celebrate Hispanic and Native American cultures.
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Four master jewelers will have their work featured at August show at Manitou Galleries.
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A retrospective celebrates innovative fiber artist DY Begay.
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Nizhoni Ranch Gallery displays an array of Two Grey Hills weavings
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Holly Wilson’s new show is on display at Bonner David Galleries in Scottsdale, Arizona.
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Self-taught Alaskan artist James Johnson innovates in Phoenix
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Owings Gallery presents new works by Tony Abeyta for market week in Santa Fe.
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King Galleries hosts an exhibition showcasing the career of San Ildefonso potter Tony Da.
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Heritage Auctions’ June 25 sale of ethnographic art included solid results for significant items.
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