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' Issue #18
Precious Metals

A buyer’s guide for jewelry with advice from experts.

Issue 18, Page 98
' Issue #13
Precision in Stone

Contemporary and historic jewelry is on view at Waddell Gallery

Issue 13, Page 112 Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #12
Prehistoric Purchases

Rare pieces from well-known collectors stole the show at the fall American Indian and Western Art auction at Cowan’s

Issue 12, Page 150
' Issue #32
Preserving Culture

Diné College’s Navajo Cultural Arts celebrations continue via online hubs for 2021.

Issue 32, Page 26 Read Article
' Issue #14
Preserving Tradition

The Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art showcases the art of the art of Tonita Peña, Joe Herrera and other Pueblo painters

Issue 14, Page 140
' Issue #28
Preston Singletary (Tlingit): Interpretations

Issue 28, Page 126 Read Article
' Issue #32
Pride of Place

Santa Fe art collectors use their culture-rich city to meet artists and acquire new works for their collection.

Issue 32, Page 84 Read Article
' Issue #5
Prime Property

Cowan’s Auctions brings to market items from several important collections during its September 23 American Indian and Western Art sale.

Issue 5, Page 134
' Issue #18
Probing Questions

A new David Bradley retrospective asks viewers to consider social issues in the artist’s Pop Art and folk-inspired work.

Issue 18, Page 142
' Issue #51
Progressions

Issue 51, Page 88 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #4
Pueblo and Plains

Issue 4, Page 218
' Issue #27
Pueblo Perspectives

Susan Folwell (Santa Clara)

Issue 27, Page 76 Read Article
' Issue #5
Pushing Boundaries

Oklahoma welcomes 150 artists from across the country to the 11th annual Cherokee Art Market.

Issue 5, Page 110
' Issue #24
Pushing the Limits

The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian presents eight decades of paintings in a new exhibition on view in New York City.

Issue 24, Page 148 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #32
Putting the Miles Behind You

The Wheelwright Museum highlights 40 years of artwork by celebrated Navajo impressionist Shonto Begay.

Issue 32, Page 47 Read Article
' Issue #27
Q & A: SWAIA Hires a New Director

Native American Art magazine virtually sits down with Kim Peone to discuss the future of the Santa Fe Indian Market and her new role as the executive director. 

Issue 27, Page 31 Read Article
' Issue #12
Quality & Variety

Materials from all segments of the Native American art market will be available during Brian Lebel’s Old West Show & Auction

Issue 12, Page 140
' Issue #11
Quality Examples

Prehistoric through contemporary Native American artwork is available during Cowan’s September 23 sale of American Indian and Western art

Issue 11, Page 146
' Issue #6
Quality Finds

Plains Indian material leads Skinner’s December 1 sale of American Indian & Ethnographic Art.

Issue 6, Page 132
' Issue #7
Quality Objects

Strong phone and internet bids drove top American Indian artifacts high at Skinner’s December 1 auction in Boston.

Issue 7, Page 130
' Issue #46
Railyard Return

Objects of Art opens August 10 at El Museo Cultural in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Issue 46, Page 250 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #42
Rainbow Light

The Museum of Northern Arizona highlights around 30 significant works from the career of Baje Whitethorne Sr.

Issue 42, Page 114 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #23
Rare and Unusual

A wide range of tribal art and other artifacts will hit the auction block at Skinner’s American Indian & Ethnographic Art sale this fall.

Issue 23, Page 132
' Issue #34
Rare Items

After a handover from Cowan’s, Hindman launches its first Native American art sale in Cincinnati.

Issue 34, Page 254 Read Article
' Issue #4
Rare Items Triumph

Skinner, Inc.’s May 6 sale of American Indian & Ethnographic Art led by two rare and important outfits.

Issue 4, Page 224
' Issue #7
Rarity Prevails

Fresh to the market Eskimo masks and a portrait by Fritz Scholder lead Bonhams’ December 5 sale of Native American art.

Issue 7, Page 128
' Issue #19
RE:DEFINE – Reconsidering Native Art

By Debra Utacia Krol

Issue 19, Page 78
' Issue #4
Real Stories

August 19 through September 6, 20 paintings by Comanche artist Nocona Burgess will be on view at Giacobbe-Fritz Fine Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Issue 4, Page 190
' Issue #14
Realization of the Natural

American Indian basketry and the Arts and Crafts movement. By Natalie Fay Linn

Issue 14, Page 66
' Issue #50
Reclaiming the Force

An exhibition explores the influence of the Star Wars movies on contemporary Indigenous Artists

Issue 50, Page 98 Read Article
' Issue #28
Reflection and Connection

Blue Rain Gallery in Santa Fe’s Railyard Arts District holds its Annual Celebration of Native American Art during Native Art Week

Issue 28, Page 116 Read Article
' Issue #1
Reflections of History

A retrospective of artwork by Kay WalkingStick is on view now at the National Museum of the American Indian.

Issue 1, Page 64
' Issue #45
Reframing History

Native American women are among the exhibiting artists at a new exhibition at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site

Issue 45, Page 108 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #26
Regional Authenticity

Issue 26, Page 74 Read Article
' Issue #48
Reimagining the Naja

An examination into the origins and popularity of the famous jewelry design.

Issue 48, Page 62 Read Article
' Issue #12
Remarkable Beauty

Beadwork, textiles and pictorials are among the standouts of Skinner Inc.’s December 2 American Indian & Ethnographic Art sale

Issue 12, Page 146
' Issue #51
Remarkable Contributions

The American Indian Arts Festival elevates the diverse works of Native American artists.

Issue 51, Page 110 Read Article
' Issue #31
Remarkable Findings

Join Santa Fe Art Auction in their first sale of the year beginning January 21.

Issue 31, Page 114 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #3
Remembering the Little Bighorn

Stephen Standing Bear’s powerful work depicting the 1876 battle is at Philbrook Downtown in Tulsa, Oklahoma. By Donna Poulton

Issue 3, Page 76
' Issue #40
Remembering the Future: 100 YEARS of Santa Fe Indian Market

A Letter from the director of SWAIA

Issue 40, Page 87 Read Article
' Issue #37
Repurposed

A site-specific installation created by Nathan Young recontextualizes items from the Wheelwright Museum’s collection.

Issue 37, Page 168 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #3
Reputation Matters

Hundreds of dealers will be showing artifacts and art at Brian Lebel’s Old West Show & Auction June 11 and 12.

Issue 3, Page 104
' Issue #17
Respect for Native Culture

The Objects of Art Show, the Whitehawk Antique Show and the Antique American Indian Art Show saw record crowds and sales in the weeks preceding the Santa Fe Indian Market

Issue 17, Page 142
' Issue #14
Resplendently Adorned

Lyn A. Fox Fine Pueblo Pottery shows Darance Chimerica’s katsinam in a new exhibition.

Issue 14, Page 112 Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #50
Return to Taos

The La Luz de Taos biennial gala returns to the Couse-Sharp Historic Site in Northern New Mexico

Issue 50, Page 106 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #35
Reunion in the Plaza

After canceling the 2020 event, Santa Fe Indian Market comes roaring back to life in true Santa Fe fashion.

Issue 35, Page 122 Read Article
' Issue #9
Revealing Joy

Museum of Indian Arts & Culture presents exhibition of pottery by its newest Living Treasure recipient, Jody Naranjo

Issue 9, Page 136
' Issue #43
Revealing Strength

The Wheelwright Museum hosts an impressive exhibition spanning the career of Navajo artist Mary Morez.

Issue 43, Page 154 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #41
Reverence for the Past

History and tradition guide a number of exceptional pueblo carvers as they tell stories through cottonwood.

Issue 41, Page 56 Read Article
' Issue #21
Revival Rising

One of the first exhibitions of its kind, King Galleries presents a comprehensive collection of Ohkay Owingeh revival pottery. By Susan Sorg

Issue 21, Page 76