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Native POP: People of the Plains returns to downtown Rapid City, Oklahoma, for its 8th year.
Issue 33, Page 24 Read ArticleNew Mexico collectors open their home to art and artists as they celebrate peace amid the Indian Market season.
Issue 52, Page 146 Read ArticleWestern Spirit showcases family traditions in contemporary Hopi art
Issue 13, Page 134A new exhibition at the Crocker Art Museum explores the ancestral connections and family histories that have shaped Pueblo pottery from the 19th century to present day. By Erin E. Rand
Issue 21, Page 82The Eitejorg Museum returns with a second round of their well-received show Powerful Women.
Issue 35, Page 102 Read ArticleFor a number of dealers at the Great Southwestern Antique & Vintage Show, this has been the best year to date.
Issue 23, Page 156San Francisco Tribal & Textile Art Show highlights artwork from around the world.
Issue 37, Page 176 Read ArticleGreyshoes (Upton Ethelbah Jr.) presents large-scale sculptures at an upcoming Manitou Galleries show
Issue 22, Page 262Forrest E. Mars Jr. ushers the Gallatin Collection to rightful home near the Bighorn Mountains of Wyoming. By Donna Poulton
Issue 2, Page 68The SWAIA Winter Indian Market announces new dates and location for 2016 edition.
Issue 6, Page 110Reflecting on the challenges of 2020—and those specific to Native Americans and Native art—the Heard Museum Guild made the decision to bring the fair online.
Issue 31, Page 46 Read ArticleScottsdale Gallery Association’s annual Native Spirit ArtWalk happens March 5 on Main Street.
Issue 25, Page 160 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteSilver is king in Native American jewelry, but top artists and dealers are frequently exploring new possibilities in gold.
Issue 36, Page 64 Read ArticleAt the Art Institute of Chicago, a Kelly Church basket is being shown next to one of the most iconic works of American art.
Issue 42, Page 48 Read ArticleExhibition at the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian explores Native American art through Ted Coe’s career. By Bruce Bernstein
Issue 2, Page 62Navajo jeweler Boyd Tsosie brings his life and culture into his art.
Issue 30, Page 64 Read ArticlePalm Springs Art Museum displays Native American basketry of the West. By John O’Hern
Issue 14, Page 88Pottery and an early Iroquois war club lead Heritage Auctions’ ethnographic art sale in Dallas.
Issue 21, Page 156Native POP celebrates the art and culture of the Great Plains
Issue 9, Page 118A new exhibition at National Museum of Women in the Arts explores the art and legacies of Maria Martinez and Laura Gilpin.
Issue 8, Page 124Bonhams hosts its inaugural sale dedicated to modern Native American artwork on September 16
Issue 23, Page 130Welcome to our annual Guide to Market in the official magazine of Santa Fe Indian Market
Issue 34, Page 165 Read ArticleWelcome to our annual Guide to Market in the official magazine of Santa Fe Indian Market
Issue 1, Page 165 Read ArticleOfficial Guide to the 2023 Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market
Issue 43, Page 115 Read ArticleExplore the nine categories that SWAIA has officially designated for Santa Fe Indian Market
Issue 52, Page 155 Read ArticleHeard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market
Issue 37, Page 127 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteWelcome to one of our most popular returning features—our annual Guide to Market
Issue 1, Page 179 Read ArticleWelcome to one of our most popular returning features—our annual Guide to Market
Issue 40, Page 179 Read ArticleThe Official Guide to the 2024 Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair and Market
Issue 49, Page 107 Read ArticleFrom miners to collectors to artists to dealers, the market for turquoise today is a continual pursuit for the best and brightest, or bluest. By Joshua Rose
Issue 18, Page 92A new exhibition at the Booth Museum pairs historic Native artifacts with Edward S. Curtis photographs of women creating art.
Issue 5, Page 124The Museum of Indian Arts & Culture honors the artwork of Taos Pueblo fashion designer Patricia Michaels.
Issue 54, Page 92 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteChoctaw artist Randy Chitto brings his delightfully fun animals and clowns back to the Heard Fair & Market.
Issue 37, Page 118 Read ArticleBrian Lebel follows up a successful summer debut in Santa Fe with a January return to Mesa, Arizona.
Issue 18, Page 128As you read through our Heard coverage scan these codes with your smartphone to quickly access artists' websites and shop for beautiful Native art now!
Issue 31, Page 31 Read ArticleFive years in the making, Hearts of Our People: Native Women Artists opens in June at the Minneapolis Institute of Art.
Issue 21, Page 128Looking back on the arrival of the OGs of Indigenous Fashion in the Southwest.
Issue 38, Page 64 Read ArticleContinuing to ride a high wave this year, Santa Fe Art Auction hold its annual classic and contemporary Native art sale this August
Issue 34, Page 252 Read ArticleThe second annual Reno Tahoe International Art Show is a growing force in Nevada’s art scene.
Issue 46, Page 262 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteA central aspect of Pueblo jewelry design, the bead continues to play an important role in contemporary Native art
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