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A single-owner collection of Native American artwork headlines Heritage Auctions’ upcoming Ethnographic Art sale.
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Bonhams presents a bevy of significant Native American artworks in a two-day sale.
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Santa Clara potters Kaa Folwell and Stephanie Tafoya come together for a new show at King Galleries.
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Wheelwright Museum presents a landmark exhibition of low-relief carvings by Hopi artist Mavasta Honyouti.
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Nancy Youngblood (Santa Clara Pueblo)
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Robert Begay, son of jeweler Darryl Dean Begay, charts his own path through the jewelry world.
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The Heard Museum offers rare insight into the origins of Hawaiian surfing in a compelling exhibition.
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Contemporary art examined through the lens of Indigenous cultural responses.
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Freeman’s | Hindman hosts an all-Native American sale that offers a variety of historic and contemporary artworks and objects.
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Southwestern Association for Indian Arts hosts its annual Winter Market in a virtual format November 27 to December 11.
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The McNay Art Museum offers a look into the impressive career of pottery artist Jody Folwell.
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Michael Naranjo (Santa Clara Pueblo)
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The Heard Museum presents two new exhibitions honoring 100 years of Native American artistry.
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The tradition of making Tlingit and Haida pipes is rich with history and cultural significance.
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A unique display of Indigenous Northwest Coast art at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum will challenge our perceptions of Western culture.
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Navajo painter Tony Abeyta brings modernism back to the Southwest with Convergence opening at the Museum of Northern Arizona
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More than 160 artists will be participating in the 2025 Cherokee Art Market. These artists represent many cultures, art styles and mediums. This is a small sampling of this large and exceptional market.
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The Kananesgi Art Market and Fashion Show gears up for an in-person event full of fashion and art by talented Cherokee artists.
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The 47th annual Trail of Tears Art Show opens April 7 at the Cherokee Heritage Center in Oklahoma
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High fashion is running on full power during SWAIA Native Fashion Week this May.
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Santa Fe Art Auction celebrates the rich heritage of the Southwest in its May sale.
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Sculpture and paintings by noted Inuit artists available at Walker’s Auctions’ May 18 sale.
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Works by Kevin Red Star and Margarete Bagshaw are among the highlights in Santa Fe Art Auction’s upcoming sale.
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The Eiteljorg Museum in Indianapolis examines a long history of humor in Native American artwork.
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A sweeping exhibition of Canadian Indigenous art makes its international debut at the Heard Museum.
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A guide to Northwest Coast artwork available from dealers around the country.
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Deaccessioned collections bring fresh to market material to Skinner’s December 1 auction.
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Cannupa Hanska Luger and Marie Watt crowd-source some of their newest works now on display at the Denver Art Museum.
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The New Mexico History Museum highlights the collaborative relationship between William C. Ilfeld and David Taliman.
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An introduction to the diverse and intricate styles of Navajo textiles
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Museum of Fine Arts, Boston exhibits rarely seen Native art from its collection
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Useful tips for collectors as they consider historic katsina carvings.
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The Georgia Museum of Art showcases artwork from a variety of Native American printmakers.
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Multicolored textiles highlight weavers’ individuality at the Montclair Art Museum.
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Kevin Red Star creates contemporary works with historical subject matter for show at Modern West Fine Art in Salt Lake City.
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The 2016 Eiteljorg Indian Market and Festival returns to the grounds of the namesake museum in Indianapolis.
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Two important buffalo robes return (briefly) to the United States for the first time since the 1830s. By Chadd Scott
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Inspired by a passion for Native culture, Santa Fe collectors look forward to Indian Market
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Pop artist Clark V. Fox brings iconic American and Indigenous imagery into focus.
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Items from several large collections available at Cowan’s American Indian and Western Art auction in Cincinnati.
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A unique twist on Monopoly by Raynard Scott wins the top award at the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market
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