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A look at the latest offerings from Indigenous designers shaping the future of fashion.
Issue 39, Page 30 Read ArticleA look at the latest offerings from Indigenous designers shaping the future of fashion.
Issue 48, Page 28 Read ArticleA look at the latest offerings from Indigenous designers shaping the future of fashion.
Issue 30, Page 34 Read ArticleA look at the latest offerings from Indigenous designers shaping the future of fashion.
Issue 49, Page 24 Read ArticleA look at the latest offerings from Indigenous designers shaping the future of fashion.
Issue 33, Page 30 Read ArticleA look at the latest offerings from Indigenous designers shaping the future of fashion.
Issue 41, Page 26 Read ArticleA look at the latest offerings from Indigenous designers shaping the future of fashion.
Issue 50, Page 22 Read ArticleA fashion spread with clothing by leading Native designers, styled by Amber-Dawn Bear Robe.
Issue 20, Page 98The Santa Fe Indian Market Haute Couture Fashion Show has been paving the way for Native fashion designers since its debut—and this year is no exception
Issue 22, Page 128Bird designs in Pueblo pottery and jewelry have a long and rich history in art of the Southwest.
Issue 33, Page 70 Read ArticleThe annual SWAIA Winter Market took place December 16 and 17 at Santa Fe’s historic La Fonda Hotel
Issue 13, Page 124The Kananesgi Art Market & Fashion Show celebrates Cherokee artists, makers and designers.
Issue 53, Page 106 Read ArticleSWAIA commits to transparency in its jurying process for Santa Fe Indian Market
Issue 16, Page 120The evolution of Hopi jewelry past and present. By Dr. Mark Sublette
Issue 18, Page 80The identical, mirror images of isomeric design reveal fascinating insights on Pueblo art and culture. By Scott G. Ortman and Joseph Traugott
Issue 21, Page 54King Galleries in Santa Fe presents new pottery from Santa Clara potter Juan de la Cruz.
Issue 38, Page 108 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteThe latest Native American art sale at Bonhams demonstrates market strength for items with strong history and provenance.
Issue 25, Page 170 Read ArticleThe Poeh Cultural Center hosts another annual festival featuring an astounding showcase of artwork and special programming.
Issue 46, Page 256 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteAn unlikely alliance and friendship: the lost pottery tiles of Awa Tsireh and Paul Saint-Gaudens.
Issue 33, Page 54 Read ArticleAn informative primer on the diverse beauty of Northwest Coast Indigenous jewelry.
Issue 23, Page 66A look at some of the most common pottery shapes seen at galleries and museums around the country.
Issue 51, Page 82 Read ArticleTlingit artist James Johnson allows traditional design to inspire his visual language.
Issue 39, Page 96 Read ArticleIndigenous Celebration 2022 aims to support Native American artists and events during a momentous year.
Issue 40, Page 104 Read ArticlePueblo Grande Museum presents new work from Thomas “Breeze” Marcus in Phoenix.
Issue 41, Page 102 Read ArticleSkinner, Inc.’s February 6 auction of The Van Kirke & Helen Nelson Collection sees strong prices across categories
Issue 2, Page 130Heritage Auctions’ July 8 Ethnographic Art: American Indian, Pre-Columbian, and Tribal Art is highlighted by items across the centuries.
Issue 3, Page 134The Couse Collection of Native Beadwork
Issue 27, Page 58 Read ArticleThe work of Tewa-Hopi potter Mark Tahbo at Thomas Lull Indian Art.
Issue 6, Page 98After 30 million years underground, turquoise’s journey to the open market is speedy once it sees the light of day.
Issue 24, Page 90 Read ArticleUp-and-coming artist Cole Redhorse Taylor unites beads and quills in his new creations.
Issue 44, Page 54 Read ArticleThe evolution of an indigenous art form on the Northern Plains. By Cathy A. Smith
Issue 15, Page 60Cowan’s Auctions brings to market thousands of years of Native American art during its April 8 sale.
Issue 8, Page 130Twice a year Randy Chitto’s Red Clay Studio in Santa Fe, New Mexico, becomes a gallery for his work and for another artist he invites to join him
Issue 26, Page 116 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteHopi katsina carvers have been a part of the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market since the very beginning. Native American Art magazine sat down with some of this year’s participants to see what happens in their studios as they ready for market.
Issue 25, Page 108 Read ArticleKim Martindale and Objects of Art plan a full 2023 starting with online shows in February.
Issue 43, Page 156 Read ArticleIn an exhibition at the Nevada Museum of Art, Cannupa Hanska Luger puts a futuristic spin on “cargo cults.”
Issue 47, Page 80 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteHouston Center for Contemporary Craft presents a solo exhibition of new work by fourth-generation Navajo weaver Melissa Cody.
Issue 7, Page 118Two Native designers are using cutting-edge fabrics and technologies to express their fashion-forward visions. By Karen Kramer
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