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' Issue #28
Our Next Guest Needs No Introduction

The School for Advanced Research cultivates casual conversation and in-depth discussion through a series of live artist talks on Instagram.

Issue 28, Page 88 Read Article
' Issue #12
Our Guide to Native jewelry

Issue 12, Page 56
' Issue #22
Paint & Paper

Painters Jason Parrish and Tokeya Waci U Richardson share merchandise artist duties at this year’s market

Issue 22, Page 158
' Issue #50
Paint, Paper & Photography

Issue 50, Page 59 Read Article
' Issue #44
Paint, Paper & Photography

Off the Wall

Issue 44, Page 71 Read Article
' Issue #32
Paint, Paper and Photography

Dreaming in Two Dimensions

Issue 32, Page 37 Read Article
' Issue #38
Painting the Real Stuff

The Nevada Museum of Art honors Jean LaMarr in a retrospective with more than 100 pieces of work.

Issue 38, Page 116 Read Article
' Issue #35
Painting with Wool

Navajo weaver Marian Nez stuns judges at the Gallup Inter-Tribal Ceremonial with her Spider Rock weaving.

Issue 35, Page 74 Read Article
' Issue #5
Painting with wool

Navajo pictorials on view at Nizhoni Ranch Gallery in Sonorita, Arizona

Issue 5, Page 92 Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #31
Paper & Paint

Issue 31, Page 100 Read Article
' Issue #53
Paper Stories

An exhibition of ledger art surrounding the impact of Fort Marion remains on view through the first of the year.

Issue 53, Page 94 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #6
Parade of Pottery

The December 13 sale of ethnographic art at Heritage Auctions brings to market three collections of fine pottery.

Issue 6, Page 128
' Issue #22
Past and Present

An exhibition at Lyn A. Fox Fine Pueblo Pottery features utilitarian pottery and figurines from the 19th century and designs by contemporary artist Harlan Reano

Issue 22, Page 266
' Issue #28
Past masters

Gallery Preview: Adobe Gallery

Issue 28, Page 130 Read Article
' Issue #4
Path to Beauty

H. Malcolm Grimmer will feature The Path to Beauty: The Art of Plains Indian Moccasins at the Antique American Indian Art Show at El Museo in Santa Fe

Issue 4, Page 164
' Issue #34
Path to Market

Issue 34, Page 95 Read Article
' Issue #16
Path to Market

A photo essay by Gabriella Marks

Issue 16, Page 89
' Issue #10
Path to Market

A photo essay by Gabriella Marks

Issue 10, Page 85
' Issue #22
Path to Market

A photo essay by Gabriella Marks

Issue 22, Page 95
' Issue #10
Paying it Forward

An act of kindness began painter Micqaela Jones’ first Indian Market and kindness is what she brings back year after year

Issue 10, Page 116
' Issue #15
Personal Connections to the Past

The collector, the Crow and the beaded cradleboard. By Nina Sanders

Issue 15, Page 86
' Issue #37
Personal Interactions

The American Indian Art Show returns as a virtual fair that encourages interactions between dealers and collectors.

Issue 37, Page 174 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #22
Phenomena

Eleven premier Native American artists come together for a celebration of traditional and contemporary art at King Galleries

Issue 22, Page 264
' Issue #41
Photographic Voices

Contemporary Indigenous photographers are spotlighted at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art.

Issue 41, Page 90 Read Article
' Issue #1
Pictorial Records

The Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University presents a rare exhibition of Red Horse’s drawings of the Battle of the Little Bighorn.

Issue 1, Page 58
' Issue #16
Plains Aesthetic

Morning Star Gallery showcases beadwork and quillwork

Issue 16, Page 250
' Issue #14
Plateau Peoples

The Museum of Northern Arizona reopens their Native American art gallery with an emphasis on collaboration

Issue 14, Page 144
' Issue #48
Plaza Gems

Tucked within Santa Fe’s Manitou Galleries, Palace Jewelers offers stunning jewelry from top-level artists.

Issue 48, Page 70 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #53
Pop Aesthetic

Daniel McCoy (Muscogee Creek/Citizen Band Potawatomi)

Issue 53, Page 102 Read Article
' Issue #21
Pop Culture

Cultural celebration Native POP highlights the work of Great Plains artists.

Issue 21, Page 140
' Issue #26
Pop Forms

Jason Garcia / Okuu Pín (Santa Clara/Tewa)

Issue 26, Page 110 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #12
Pop of Color

An exploration of the stones, fossils and shells other than turquoise used in contemporary jewelry

Issue 12, Page 78
' Issue #45
Pop Pottery

Susan Folwell (Santa Clara Pueblo)

Issue 45, Page 98 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #38
Pop-Up: Preston Singletary (Tlingit)

Blue Rain Gallery presents pop-up show for Preston Singletary in Virginia.

Issue 38, Page 110 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #46
Popping Up

A new event hosted by Objects of Art Shows kicks off in Santa Fe during market week.

Issue 46, Page 261 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #28
Popular Demand

A new arts and culture initiative created by Mark Bahti of Bahti Indian Arts extends the Santa Fe summer season into fall.

Issue 28, Page 110 Read Article
' Issue #46
Potent Forms

Tyrrell Tapaha uses creativity in weaving to explore new ideas, and reject old ones.

Issue 46, Page 116 Read Article
' Issue #39
Pottery

An Introduction to our Pottery Section

Issue 39, Page 41 Read Article
' Issue #33
Pottery

Pottery features introduction

Issue 33, Page 47 Read Article
' Issue #46
Pottery & More

Ancient Nations

Issue 46, Page 241 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #12
Pottery and Paint

Lyn A. Fox Fine Pueblo Pottery expands its offerings after a move to a new gallery

Issue 12, Page 124 Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #51
Pottery Buyers Guide: Mud Slingers

Issue 51, Page 90 Read Article
' Issue #40
Pottery Duo

Issue 40, Page 242 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #22
Pottery in Paint

Authentic Traditions Gallery presents new paintings by Zuni artist Anthony Gchachu

Issue 22, Page 270
' Issue #4
Power & Prestige

A new examination of headdresses of the American Plains opens at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma.

Issue 4, Page 206
' Issue #21
Power of the People

Pottery of the San Ildefonso Pueblo is a beacon of creativity and expression fueled by the communal strength of its people. By Erik Fender, Russell Sanchez and Bruce Bernstein

Issue 21, Page 62
' Issue #27
Powerful Women

The Eiteljorg Museum spotlights contemporary women artists in one of a number of exhibitions planned this year honoring women.

Issue 27, Page 91 Read Article
' Issue #22
Powers Combined

Blue Rain Gallery’s annual Native American art showcase brings together a range of works from top artists

Issue 22, Page 260
' Issue #51
Prayer Offering: Robert Patricio (Acoma Pueblo)

Robert Patricio brings new work King Galleries in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Issue 51, Page 86 Read Article
' Issue #40
Precious Finds

The Wheelwright Museum continues a tradition when it hosts the 47th Annual Benefit Event to support future exhibitions and education

Issue 40, Page 250 Read Article