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' Issue #51
In the Field

Three photo essays at the Eiteljorg highlight issues affecting lives in specific Native communities.

Issue 51, Page 106 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #12
In the Flesh

A visit to Zuni reveals much about the character and skills of contemporary artists living and working there today

Issue 12, Page 58
' Issue #43
In the Inner Sanctum

Six talented artists will be featured inside the Heard Museum Shop during this year’s Indian Fair & Market.

Issue 43, Page 104 Read Article
' Issue #37
In the Spirit

Collectors can take an evening stroll exploring Native American artwork during Scottsdale Gallery Association’s Native Spirit ArtWalk

Issue 37, Page 170 Read Article
' Issue #48
In their own Words

Powerful photographic portraits give voice to the Indigenous communities of California’s South Coast Range.

Issue 48, Page 111 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #42
Inaugural Sale

Manitou Galleries hosts its first-ever online jewelry sale in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Issue 42, Page 82 Read Article
' Issue #45
Inclusive Presence

Native American artists are among the featured artists at this year’s International Folk Art Market in Santa Fe.

Issue 45, Page 112 Read Article
' Issue #19
Indian Fair & Market

Issue 19, Page 59
' Issue #1
Indigenous Beauty

Native American Art sits down for an exclusive interview with Chuck and Valerie Diker.

Issue 1, Page 70
' Issue #34
Indigenous Collections

SWAIA will introduce a new online platform for Native American artists during Santa Fe Indian Market.

Issue 34, Page 158 Read Article
' Issue #45
Indigenous Earth

Four pueblo women potters are elevating pottery to stunning new heights.

Issue 45, Page 62 Read Article
' Issue #2
Individual Styles

Nearly 300 museum-quality works of Inuit and First Nations art go on sale May 25 at Walker’s Fine Art & Estate Auctions.

Issue 2, Page 128
' Issue #5
Innovation & Skill

The Micaceous Ceramics of Christine Nofchissey McHorse at Peters Projects in Santa Fe, New Mexico

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' Issue #37
Innovation in Form

The National Museum of the American Indian in New York City kicks off a major show examining the work of painter Oscar Howe.

Issue 37, Page 166 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #24
Innovative Examples

Bonhams’ inaugural sale dedicated to contemporary and modern Native American art sees solid results for established artists.

Issue 24, Page 162 Read Article
' Issue #16
Innovative Artifacts

The Antique American Indian Art Show puts historic art in focus

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' Issue #48
Innovative Designs

Western Spirit’s first jewelry exhibition showcases historical and contemporary artists on the cutting edge of their craft.

Issue 48, Page 74 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #37
Innovative Voices

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' Issue #37
Inside Access

Six artists will exhibit at the Museum Shop during the annual Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market.

Issue 37, Page 92 Read Article
' Issue #25
Inside and Out

Basketry’s unique place within Native American art is explored in an exhibition inside the Heard Museum and outside during its annual fair and market.

Issue 25, Page 102 Read Article
' Issue #49
Inside Look

The Heard Museum Shop features the work of seven superb artists during this year’s Indian Fair & Market.

Issue 49, Page 102 Read Article
' Issue #16
Insights

Our columnists give an inside look on what it takes to make it to Market.

Issue 16, Page 89
' Issue #22
Insights

Our columnists dive deep into the world of artwork and artists who make it to Market.

Issue 22, Page 95
' Issue #20
Inspirational Gathering

The second Abbe Museum Indian Market welcomes 75 artists and performers representing more than 40 tribes.

Issue 20, Page 138
' Issue #22
Insubordination, Narration and History: Modern and Historical Ledger Art

A comprehensive look into the rich narrative surrounding ledger art, from its early beginnings to artists participating in this year’s Indian Market

Issue 22, Page 150
' Issue #40
Intentional by Design

Museum of Contemporary Native Arts offers a glimpse into the creations of innovative and influential Native American fashion designers past and present.

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' Issue #21
Interconnected

A comprehensive look into how Nampeyo’s Sikyatki Revival inspired the careers of Maria and Julian Martinez. By Steve Elmore

Issue 21, Page 70
' Issue #8
Interested Parties

Engaged buyers turn out in record numbers for Brian Lebel’s High Noon Show & Auction in Mesa, Arizona.

Issue 8, Page 120
' Issue #47
Interference Patterns

SITE Santa Fe hosts a powerful solo exhibition of Nicholas Galanin’s highly conceptional, contemporary works.

Issue 47, Page 96 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #1
Interpreting Daily Life

Harrison Begay’s classic “Studio Style” paintings displayed at Bischoff’s Gallery in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Issue 1, Page 90 Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #38
Intertwining Stories

Two artists from two cultures come together to speak with one voice in a new show at the Schack Art Center.

Issue 38, Page 114 Read Article
' Issue #14
Interwoven Dreams

A stunning new basketry collection gift is unveiled at the Eiteljorg Museum in Indianapolis. By Michael Clawson

Issue 14, Page 72
' Issue #51
Into the Future

A new generation of potters is taking risks, pushing boundaries and exploring the unknown in an unprecedented time for younger artists.

Issue 51, Page 70 Read Article
' Issue #21
Into the Future

Nine contemporary artists will celebrate the Museum of Northern Arizona’s 90th anniversary, and beyond.

Issue 21, Page 132
' Issue #20
Into the Wild

Jamie Okuma’s designs are highlighted.

Issue 20, Page 102
' Issue #4
Intricate Forms

Works by Santa Clara artist Tammy Garcia will be available at a single day “pop-up” show at the Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado in Santa Fe.

Issue 4, Page 192
' Issue #14
Inuit Examples

On May 16 Walker’s Auctions will offer 300 Inuit and First Nations works of art

Issue 14, Page 158
' Issue #14
Iroquois Revival

In the past decade, Iroquois basketry has experienced a resurgence. By Colette Lemmon

Issue 14, Page 78
' Issue #26
It’s A Mystery

A 140- to 150-year-old Navajo transitional blanket may have been intentionally woven to form sacred symbols when folded in certain ways. Or perhaps it’s simply a nice weaving

Issue 26, Page 58 Read Article
' Issue #41
Jason Garcia (Santa Clara Pueblo): Hero Stories

Issue 41, Page 88 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #52
Jason Garcia/Okuu Pín (Santa Clara Pueblo)

Issue 52, Page 211 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #46
Jeremy Salazar (Navajo (Diné)): Speaking Volumes

Faust Gallery hosts new works by portrait artist Jeremy Salazar.

Issue 46, Page 232 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #18
Jeweler Extraordinaire

The artistry of Charles Loloma

Issue 18, Page 64
' Issue #3
Jim Haas’ Last Hurrah

More, bigger, and better is the story of Jim Haas’ last sale at Bonhams’ Native American art auction June 6 and 7.

Issue 3, Page 130
' Issue #8
Journey of Love

The home of the Eagles is defined by an admiration for Native American art and the artists who create the work. By John O’Hern

Issue 8, Page 92
' Issue #36
Journey to Balance

Three paintings based on ancient murals are exhibited together for the first time.

Issue 36, Page 126 Read Article
' Issue #45
Joyful Connections

Manitou Galleries

Issue 45, Page 94 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #19
Judging the Competition

A guide to the 2019 award judges

Issue 19, Page 74
' Issue #45
June/July Calendar

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' Issue #27
June/July Calendar

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