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Native American Art Magazine 62
April/May 2026
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The First Moderns
Using groundbreaking design and rich color, 19th-century Navajo weavers pushed modern art forward decades before East Coast painters.
Read ArticleRing in the New
Contemporary ring makers bring finesse and art history to these tiny art objects.
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In the Pleasant Land
The Peabody Essex Museum celebrates the work of Edmonia Lewis, one of the earliest Black and Indigenous sculptors.
Read ArticleIn the Furnace
Rising glass artist Raven Skyriver celebrates the glass-blowing community that nurtured his career.
Read Article Visit GalleryThe Eagle Has Landed
Donald Lomawunu Sockyma discusses his journey as a katsina carver, and the importance of finding a unique style in an exciting market.
Read ArticleCollecting Strategy
Useful tips for collectors as they consider historic katsina carvings.
Read ArticleArtist Focus
Gallery Previews
Fact and Fiction
Chris Youngblood (Santa Clara Pueblo) & Jennifer Tafoya (Santa Clara Pueblo)
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Chris Pappan (Kaw/Osage/Cheyenne River Sioux) & Jesse Littlebird Laguna/Kewa Pueblo)
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Chic & Refined
High fashion is running on full power during SWAIA Native Fashion Week this May.
Read Article Visit GalleryA Thriving Community
The Native Elements Art Festival + Market combines art and culture to support a community.
Read Article Visit GalleryMuseum Exhibitions
Dimensional Designs
The Wheelwright Museum hosts the first-ever exhibition dedicated to jeweler Julian Lovato.
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The groundbreaking Artist Hopid collective brought ancient imagery to modern audiences.
Read Article Visit GalleryIndigenous Identity
The Rockwell Museum celebrates its 50th year with an exhibition of contemporary Native American artwork.
Read Article Visit GalleryBridging the Divide
An ongoing exhibition at Colorado’s Fort Lewis College unites a region through Indigenous art.
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Doubleheader
Freeman’s offers upward of 700 lots across two April Native American art sales.
Read Article Visit GalleryClassic & Contemporary
Santa Fe Art Auction celebrates the rich heritage of the Southwest in its May sale.
Read Article Visit GalleryExtensive Terrain
Native American art and jewelry from the 1930s to today are showcased in Bonham’s spring sale
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On the Market
Historic material now available from galleries and dealers from coast to coast. All of the items featured here are available now.
Read ArticleEmerging Artist: Carrie Hill (St. Regis Mohawk)
Need-to-Know and Up-and-Coming Artists From Every Segment of the Market
Read ArticleFashion Forward
A look at the latest offerings from Indigenous designers shaping the future of fashion.
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