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' Issue #33
'We're Still Here'

Native American artists relate their pandemic stories as they adjust their careers and their art during shutdowns.

Issue 33, Page 40 Read Article
' Issue #43
‘Create What You Want’

The Gaussoin family of artists explores freely amid numerous mediums and styles.

Issue 43, Page 98 Read Article
' Issue #42
"Ca’Win" Jimmy F. Calabaza (Santo Domingo Pueblo)

Focus on Artist Jimmy F. Calabaza

Issue 42, Page 112 Read Article
' Issue #40
100 Years of Purpose

Looking back on the rich history of Santa Fe Indian Market.

Issue 40, Page 110 Read Article
' Issue #20
20 Questions with Phillip Bread

Up-and-coming Indigenous model Phillip Bread talks style, SWAIA and his Comanche roots.

Issue 20, Page 84
' Issue #25
2020 Fair Sponsors: Best of Show Awards

There is still time to sponsor an award for the juried art competition.

Issue 25, Page 175 Read Article
' Issue #25
2020 Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market Map

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' Issue #31
2021 Fair Sponsors: Best of Show Awards

There is still time to sponsor an award for the juried art competition. www.heard.org/fair2021

Issue 31, Page 97 Read Article
' Issue #43
2023 Fair Sponsors

Best of Show Recognitions and Awards

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' Issue #46
2023 Santa Fe Indian Market: Guide to Market

Welcome to our Guide to Market section

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' Issue #46
2023 SWAIA Santa Fe Indian Market: From the Director

Honor the Past, Celebrate the Present

Issue 46, Page 91 Read Article
' Issue #16
44 North

Art, friendship and giving back—the next generation of Northern Plains artists

Issue 16, Page 130
' Issue #43
65th Annual Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market

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' Issue #50
8-Bit Memories

Melissa Cody uses video games and Op Art to help bring her stunning weavings to life.

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' Issue #35
9 more exhibitions you won't want to miss

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' Issue #39
A Community of Clay

The School of Advanced Research in Santa Fe presents a pottery exhibition that highlights Pueblo voices.

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' Issue #30
A Living Story

The Wheelwright Museum’s Jim and Lauris Phillips Center for the Study of Southwestern Jewelry takes visitors on a journey through the history of Native American jewelry.

Issue 30, Page 68 Read Article
' Issue #15
A Bag Worth a Pony

An introduction to Ojibwe bandolier bags. By Marcia G. Anderson

Issue 15, Page 74
' Issue #48
A Bigger Pie

Meet Shane Hendren, a silversmith trying to leave the jewelry industry better than he found it.

Issue 48, Page 50 Read Article
' Issue #4
A Bird’s-eye View

New work by Tony Abeyta will be on view at The Owings Gallery in Santa Fe, August 12 through September 19

Issue 4, Page 168
' Issue #40
A Booming Market

Bonhams hosts Modern Native American Art sale featuring work by some of the most esteemed, contemporary Native American artists

Issue 40, Page 268 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #8
A Century of Art

Work from the San Ildefonso Pueblo’s day school is featured at Adobe Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Issue 8, Page 110 Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #36
A Century of Art & Culture

One of the great art destinations in Santa Fe, La Fonda on the Plaza, celebrates its centennial.

Issue 36, Page 50 Read Article
' Issue #7
A Collector’s Paradise

Native American jeweler David McElroy’s collection reflects the cultures that surround his Santa Fe home. By John O’Hern

Issue 7, Page 78
' Issue #35
A Compelling Story of Change

Six rare Navajo textiles illustrate artistic adaptation.

Issue 35, Page 84 Read Article
' Issue #40
A Creative Space

Fashion show director Amber-Dawn Bear Robe creates a safe place for designers to explore their work and challenge viewers.

Issue 40, Page 160 Read Article
' Issue #50
A Delicate Balance

Some helpful tips for non-Native viewers interested in exploring Native American fashion brands.

Issue 50, Page 53 Read Article
' Issue #32
A Different Dimension

Paint, Paper & Photography

Issue 32, Page 76 Read Article
' Issue #9
A Discerning Eye

The California home of Bob and Lora Sandroni features exquisite beadwork, a Western Sioux quilled dress and more

Issue 9, Page 92
' Issue #44
A Diverse Display

Oklahoma’s longest-running Native American art show and competition returns to Cherokee Springs Plaza to celebrate its 52nd year.

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' Issue #10
A Family Tradition

Nancy Youngblood and Chris Youngblood show pottery at Lyn A. Fox Fine Pueblo Pottery

Issue 10, Page 250 Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #28
A Glittering Celebration

Manitou Galleries will celebrate Native American jewelry with a group exhibition

Issue 28, Page 120 Read Article
' Issue #15
A Growing Market

A record number of bidders help drive Cowan’s Auctions’ April 6 sale of American Indian and Western Art to $1.4 million

Issue 15, Page 146
' Issue #42
A History in Sculpture

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' Issue #50
A Lasting Experience

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' Issue #25
A Lasting Legacy

Celebrating 90 years of women at the Heard Museum.

Issue 25, Page 92 Read Article
' Issue #40
A Lasting Legacy

Maria Martinez was at the first Santa Fe Indian Market in 1922. Her legacy lives on a century later.

Issue 40, Page 114 Read Article
' Issue #33
A Lasting Legacy

The late Christopher Cardozo to be honored during a sale of his collection in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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' Issue #36
A Legacy in Gems

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' Issue #39
A Luminous Experience

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' Issue #49
A Modern Context

A new Heard Museum exhibition explores Maria Martinez’s work within the framework of American modernism.

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' Issue #46
A Modern Market

Bonhams hosts the annual Modern Native American Art sale, featuring a wide variety of art by celebrated Native American artists.

Issue 46, Page 268 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #4
A New Generation

3 Under 30 will feature new works by Jordan Roller, Chris Youngblood, and Johnathan Naranjo, presented by King Galleries & Virgil Ortiz.

Issue 4, Page 194
' Issue #17
A New Understanding

A survey of contemporary Native art at Crystal Bridges reframes American art history

Issue 17, Page 70
' Issue #42
A Perfect Pairing

Jared Tso (Diné) and Alexandria Bipatnath (Shawanaga First Nations)

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' Issue #32
A Place in Clay

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' Issue #45
A Plethora of Treasures

Heritage Auctions holds two stellar sales of Native American and Southwest art this summer.

Issue 45, Page 120 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #46
A Pop-up Paradise

Waddell Gallery brings its stunning collection of Native American jewelry to Santa Fe

Issue 46, Page 234 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #48
A Profound Discussion: Jared Tso (Navajo (Diné))

King Galleries displays new, significant artwork by Diné potter Jared Tso.

Issue 48, Page 104 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #18
A Rare Find

A Tlingit rattle attributed to one of the most revered carvers hits the auction block during Bonhams’ December 11 sale.

Issue 18, Page 146