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The San Antonio Museum of Art announces its summer and fall acquisitions, including two works by Native American artists.
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Wendy Red Star’s 1880 Crow Peace Delegation series makes important commentaries and annotations on historic photographs.
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The Saint Louis Art Museum has recently added three new works of Native American art to its collection.
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The Krannert Art Museum has recently acquired a major body of Native American artwork for its permanent collection, including sculpture by Preston Singletary.
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A remarkable historic bandolier bag is part of Eiteljorg Museum’s recent acquisition of more than 400 works
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Exhibition highlights for the 2018-2019 season from museums across the United States
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Artwork from throughout the Great Plains tells larger stories about peace, beauty and strength.
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Cowan’s April 8 sale of American Indian and Western Art yields success for items from the Ritchie collection, beadwork and more
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The Great Southwestern Antique Show celebrates 20 years running, including a special exhibit showing women’s attire from the New Mexico frontier days
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The Heard Museum delves into a superb collection of Navajo textiles and the stories behind them during an exhibition on view through fall 2021.
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Santa Fe Art Market brings major Native American artwork to bidders during its popular August sale.
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Stunning soft-sculpture dolls are now on view at the Heard Museum from the Diker Collection.
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Pueblo potters demonstrate their work at Lyn A. Fox Fine Pueblo Pottery.
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The Santa Fe Art Auction will be offering major historic and contemporary works at a jewelry sale December 11.
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Master jeweler Ric Charlie brings his beautiful new gold designs to Santa Fe Indian Market.
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Susan Folwell (Santa Clara)
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Native American masterworks from the Charles and Valerie Diker Collection arrive at the Met’s American wing
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2,000 years of pottery is on view at the Arizona State Museum in Tucson, Arizona.
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Brian Lebel’s Mesa Old West Show & Auction returns with a friendly atmosphere and a huge variety of materials.
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The demonstrators at the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market provide firsthand accounts of their materials and creative processes.
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After thousands of years, the art form of hammered copper continues to inspire Native American artists today.
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An inside look at the life and artwork of leading Pacific Northwest Coast carvers from the past and present.
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Insights on the history and characteristics of Pueblo pottery owls. By Rochelle Belsito
Issue 21, Page 88
Top-tier works and exhibitions on view at Native American art galleries during ArtWalk in Scottsdale, Arizona.
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Sovereign Santa Fe brings the public another year of unique, contemporary Native American art
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Collector Lambert Wilson is celebrated in an exhibition at the Bardo Arts Center in North Carolina
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The Wheelwright Museum hosts the annual Artists Market and two exhibitions alongside Santa Fe Indian Market.
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Chase Kahwinhut Earles (Caddo)
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Chris Youngblood (Santa Clara) and Jennifer Tafoya (Santa Clara)
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Iroquois Arts Festival celebrates Haudenosaunee culture
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A popular exhibition on painter George Catlin returns with a new section featuring Native American artworks.
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In every issue of Native American Art magazine, we publish the only reliable guide to all major upcoming fairs and shows nationwide
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The revered art form of beadwork is woven deep into the history and culture of the Crow people.
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From Indian Market to Hollywood, Brent Learned’s art crosses mediums and centuries.
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A Phoenix-based collector uses her proximity to the desert and top artists to build her art collection.
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Along with the booths and the artists, a number of other popular SWAIA events are returning to the streets of Santa Fe.
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Previews of the Best of Show Reception and Fashion Show.
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With gorgeous weather and energetic buyers, SWAIA’s Santa Fe Indian Market returns for its 98th year.
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