The whirlwind that is the summer season in Santa Fe, New Mexico, came to an end with a party hosted by Native American Art magazine and its parent company, International Artist Publishing, on September 24.
Held at Nedra Matteucci Galleries, garden, the event saw a number of great artists, collectors and dealers in attendance. And even celebrities such as actor Eugene Brave Rock, who was in Wonder Woman and was filming an undisclosed project in Santa Fe. In addition to live music, food and drinks, IAP and it’s five magazines—Western Art Collector, American Art Collector, Native American Art, American Fine Art Magazine and International Artist—also hosted a silent auction that raised nearly $5,000 for several organizations championed by artists such as Marla Allison, Nathanael A. Volckening and Kim Wiggins.

Painter Kim Wiggins with Cyndi and Tsali Hall of Manitou Galleries.

Painter Everton Tsosie with Leslie McAhren.

The gardens at Nedra Matteucci Galleries in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

The team from International Artist Publishing.
The party came after the close of a hugely successful season that included events such as Santa Fe Indian Market, Brian Lebel’s Cody Old West Show & Sale, Free Indian Market, sales at the Santa Fe Art Auction and many others. New Mexico experienced an abnormally long Covid shutdown, but most of the artists, galleries and museums made it through a tumultuous year and came out the other end stronger than before.
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