Artist Search
Here are the results of your search...
Tony Da (1940-1982, San Ildefonso Pueblo)
Issue 57, Page 60 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
The Great Southwestern Antique Show will celebrate Hispanic and Native American cultures.
Issue 4, Page 142
Four master jewelers will have their work featured at August show at Manitou Galleries.
Issue 40, Page 238 Read Article
A retrospective celebrates innovative fiber artist DY Begay.
Issue 53, Page 86 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
Nizhoni Ranch Gallery displays an array of Two Grey Hills weavings
Issue 12, Page 130 Visit Gallery Website
Holly Wilson’s new show is on display at Bonner David Galleries in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Issue 7, Page 96 Visit Gallery Website
Self-taught Alaskan artist James Johnson innovates in Phoenix
Issue 17, Page 124 Visit Gallery Website
Owings Gallery presents new works by Tony Abeyta for market week in Santa Fe.
Issue 46, Page 240 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
King Galleries hosts an exhibition showcasing the career of San Ildefonso potter Tony Da.
Issue 53, Page 100 Read Article
Heritage Auctions’ June 25 sale of ethnographic art included solid results for significant items.
Issue 23, Page 136
Impressive works from a diverse group of artists bring in $2.5 million at Santa Fe Art Auction’s signature live sale.
Issue 43, Page 166 Read Article
Cowan’s online American Indian Art Auction on April 10 sees 92 percent of lots sold.
Issue 27, Page 86 Read Article
Award winners at the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market
Issue 51, Page 114 Read Article
The Autry Museum’s 26th annual American Indian Arts Marketplace saw over 5,000 visitors November 12 and 13 in Los Angeles
Issue 7, Page 112
Selections from the Hiddings Collection will be offered at Hindman’s September sale in Cincinnati.
Issue 46, Page 267 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
Bonhams offers a major private collection of Native American material from the early 20th century.
Issue 41, Page 122 Read Article
La Fonda on the Plaza offers docent-led art and history tours through much of its world-class art collection.
Issue 52, Page 220 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
An exhibition at the Philbrook Museum examines the relationships between contemporary and historic objects of art.
Issue 48, Page 112 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
Collector who traded spurs for Chumash coiled jar wins big at Heritage Auctions’ ethnographic art sale
Issue 13, Page 144
Works by mother-daughter artists Pablita Velarde and Helen Hardin on show at Adobe Gallery.
Issue 2, Page 98
An exhibition at the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum showcases the evolution of Navajo pictorial blankets
Issue 26, Page 70 Read Article
Earth, water, air and fire come together to create Catawba pottery, one of the oldest pottery traditions in the country.
Issue 45, Page 70 Read Article
Fifth-generation weaver Barbara Teller Ornelas returns to the Heard Indian Fair & Market.
Issue 43, Page 84 Read Article
Innovations in katsina art by Hopi carvers Aaron Fredericks and Shawn Deel.
Issue 53, Page 34 Read Article
A new exhibition featuring seven Northwest Coast artists opens at the American Museum of Natural History.
Issue 59, Page 92 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
With stunning inlay and colorful designs, Raymond C. Yazzie yanks Native American jewelry to exciting new places.
Issue 54, Page 40 Read Article
The Saint Louis Art Museum celebrates a massive donation from longtime collector William P. Healey.
Issue 49, Page 150 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
A buyer’s guide for clothing items and accessories with advice from experts.
Issue 20, Page 108
On view now at Nizhoni Ranch Gallery in Sonoita, Arizona, are approximately 50 transitional weavings that are available for purchase.
Issue 24, Page 122 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
The Cherokee Heritage Center’s annual art show pays tribute to the past while looking towards the future.
Issue 20, Page 136
The Heard Museum in Phoenix highlights a unique facet of Native American silver.
Issue 42, Page 78 Read Article
The Great Southwestern Antique Show brings the public vintage and authentic items.
Issue 34, Page 244 Read Article
Whitehawk Antique Indian & Ethnographic Art Show returns for milestone 40th year in Santa Fe
Issue 16, Page 260
Featured Native American basket weavers pay homage to cultural traditions while also paving the way for the next generation.
Issue 34, Page 124 Read Article
Mesmerizing glass forms are in a new exhibition at the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture in Santa Fe.
Issue 32, Page 98 Read Article
The Bosque Redondo Memorial Commemorates the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Bosque Redondo this June
Issue 15, Page 112
The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture in Santa Fe plunges into the depths of the coveted stone.
Issue 24, Page 58 Read Article
For centuries, twined bags were a primary form of artistic expression for Native American women in the Columbia River Plateau. By Natalie Fay Linn
Issue 3, Page 70
Two for One For the first time ever two California shows are combining to bring collectors even more historic and contemporary artwork.
Issue 25, Page 164 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
The San Francisco Tribal and Textile Show merged with American Indian Art Show merged into a mega art fair for tribal and Native art February 21 to 23
Issue 26, Page 156 Read Article
A pair of Heritage sales saw huge results for Native American artworks and materials.
Issue 43, Page 172 Read Article