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King Galleries celebrates 28 years in business with a special show for the 2024 Heard Indian Market.
Issue 49, Page 126 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteIAIA hosts its annual benefit and auction that supports the artistic futures of many emerging and established Indigenous artists.
Issue 52, Page 231 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteHistory and culture unite in a stunning Santa Fe collection that emphasizes pueblo pottery.
Issue 46, Page 156 Read ArticleNative American jewelry and Navajo weavings are showcased during an annual event at Inn and Spa at Loreto.
Issue 10, Page 282The American Indian Arts Marketplace returns to the Autry Museum of the American West for its 28th year
Issue 17, Page 152Six Native American artists are featured in the Smithsonian’s newest Renwick Invitational, dealing with themes involving cultural honor and burden.
Issue 45, Page 100 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteThe Saint Louis Art Museum opens a Native American-themed sequel to a popular 2008 exhibition.
Issue 45, Page 106 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteHindman prepares for the Native American Art sale of historic treasures.
Issue 38, Page 122 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteSanta Fe Art Auction hosts a remarkable sale of classic to contemporary Native American art works.
Issue 46, Page 270 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteA traveling beadwork exhibition underlines the radical possibilities of art as activism.
Issue 44, Page 40 Read ArticleA variety of historic and contemporary Native American materials was available at Brian Lebel’s Old West Show in Arizona.
Issue 20, Page 140The Eiteljorg Museum’s 25th anniversary Indian Market and Festival will feature art, demonstrations and performances
Issue 9, Page 120A new exhibition at Chicago’s Field Museum presents works by contemporary artists who were inspired by the museum’s historic collection.
Issue 26, Page 134 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteFamily, clay and Indian Market unite potters Tammy Garcia and Autumn Borts-Medlock.
Issue 40, Page 144 Read ArticlePreston Singletary’s glass totems are showcased at Blue Rain Gallery
Issue 10, Page 246 Visit Gallery WebsiteLittle as they may be, these works of jewelry art are wrought with stunning detail and one-of-a-kind materials.
Issue 31, Page 60 Read ArticleThe 14th annual Cherokee Art Market brought together outstanding artwork from a diversity of tribes nationwide.
Issue 24, Page 138 Read ArticleAllan Houser bronze works are among the top lots available at the Scottsdale Art Auction in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Issue 1, Page 130 Visit Gallery WebsiteMarcellus and Elizabeth Medina’s recently completed storage jar features 96 birds, their designs honoring Zia tradition. By John O’Hern
Issue 21, Page 94Two new exhibitions featuring the work of Marie Watt show two unique sides of the artist.
Issue 50, Page 60 Read ArticleHeritage Auctions’ upcoming Ethnographic Art sale includes an array of Native American pottery, beadwork and basketry.
Issue 36, Page 138 Read ArticleLeslie Hindman Auctioneers’ Arts of the American West sale features Native American lots with strong provenance across collecting categories
Issue 17, Page 154Skinner’s next American Indian & Ethnographic Art auction includes a selection of Plains and Northwest Coast material, textiles, baskets, pottery, jewelry and more.
Issue 26, Page 154 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteKatsina dolls and textiles are among the standouts of Bonhams’ December 4 sale of Native American art
Issue 13, Page 142Bonhams’ December Native American art auction brings in nearly $1.5 million in San Francisco.
Issue 1, Page 132The 33rd annual American Indian Art Show — Marin was well received by collectors.
Issue 8, Page 122Brian Lebel and Morphy Auctions return to Las Vegas for a live sale and dealer show.
Issue 54, Page 102 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteCarver Keli’i Eli brings his unique heritage into his exciting stone sculptures.
Issue 43, Page 90 Read ArticleNative American artists bring raw emotion into their work to express larger ideas about their humanity and culture.
Issue 49, Page 88 Read ArticleAn annual show at Adobe Gallery showcases Native nativity scenes
Issue 12, Page 128 Visit Gallery WebsiteThe Great Southwestern Antique Show unveils a new look and a wide array of antiques for its 21st year.
Issue 22, Page 282Santa Fe Art Auction brings icons of the West and Southwest to bidders in November for the 30th year.
Issue 53, Page 114 Read ArticleThe Great Southwestern Antique & Vintage show reported brisk sales.
Issue 11, Page 139The 20th anniversary of the Great Southwestern Antique Show saw stellar results
Issue 17, Page 145The Saunders collection of Southwestern art and pottery will cross the block during Cowan’s Auctions’ September 21 sale
Issue 17, Page 158Prehistoric through contemporary Native American pieces are among the highlights of Heritage Auctions’ Ethnographic Art sale on June 26
Issue 15, Page 144Author Barry Walsh turns his attention to contemporary katsina carvers and offers insight on who to collect right now
Issue 22, Page 138A look at textiles from artists, galleries and dealers across the country.
Issue 8, Page 82Crocker Art Museum displays the distinctive works of Helen Hardin and her trailblazing family.
Issue 31, Page 106 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteAn exhibition of pottery by Ambrose Atencio at Bischoff's Gallery in Scottsdale, Arizona
Issue 5, Page 100 Visit Gallery WebsiteThe exhibition José Bedia: Tribal Affinities at Tambaran 2 Gallery explores the relationship between the artist’s collections and his work.
Issue 3, Page 96 Visit Gallery WebsiteThe Tesuque, New Mexico, property of Marshall and Lee Ann Hunt, called Little Crow Ranch, honors Natives American art and heritage.
Issue 5, Page 76Bischoff’s Gallery features the art of Jack To’baahe Gene and Frank Gene.
Issue 2, Page 94A groundbreaking new book based on the pottery collection of Eric S. Dobkin focuses on artists speaking about their own work
Issue 10, Page 150The Scoville Collection of Plains material leads Cowan’s Auctions’ two-day American Indian & Western Art auction to more than $2 million in sales.
Issue 24, Page 160 Read ArticleOrlando Dugi is a consistent voice within—and beyond— the Native American fashion world.
Issue 50, Page 38 Read ArticleYouth artists will be in competition at the Youth Art Show & Sale during the annual Heard market.
Issue 49, Page 124 Read Article