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' Issue #37
Statement Pieces

Issue 37, Page 160 Read Article
' Issue #50
Statement Pieces

Lesley Hampton creates chic, elegant designs for all body types

Issue 50, Page 42 Read Article
' Issue #2
Static Decay

Cannupa Hanska Luger’s new exhibition, Reliquary, examines ceramic skulls as vessels of life, death and everything in between.

Issue 2, Page 120
' Issue #12
Staying Focused

Navajo works are the cornerstone of Jan Musial’s art collection

Issue 12, Page 116
' Issue #35
Step by Step

The Art of collecting antique Navajo weavings

Issue 35, Page 52 Read Article
' Issue #15
Stepping Out with Beaded Beauty

The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture showcases beaded moccasins. By Maxine McBrinn

Issue 15, Page 68
' Issue #26
Stewardship

Don and Liza Siegel, who have donated many works in their collection to the new Field Museum exhibition, celebrate Indigenous American culture through the connections shared with their Native friends.

Issue 26, Page 92 Read Article
' Issue #26
Still Standing Strong

Apsáalookbia: Still Standing Strong is intended to capture and acknowledge the strength, beauty, fierceness and success that Apsáalooke women embody.

Issue 26, Page 80 Read Article
' Issue #14
Stitch by Stitch

Contemporary basket artists continue tradition. By Debra Utacia Krol

Issue 14, Page 94
' Issue #27
Stitched in Sovereignty

An exhibition of contemporary art at Couse-Sharp Historic Site spotlights the ways in which Indigenous peoples maintain their identities, culture and artistic expression.

Issue 27, Page 64 Read Article
' Issue #24
Stone Age

No matter what type of turquoise you prefer, authenticity and quality are key

Issue 24, Page 104 Read Article
' Issue #40
Stories & Memories

Hindman presents two consecutive sales this September highlighting remarkable collections of Native American art.

Issue 40, Page 270 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #48
Stories in Metallurgy

Kenneth Johnson rises above with awards, a new film and exquisite jewelry work.

Issue 48, Page 56 Read Article
' Issue #47
Story Telling

Museums around the country are presenting exhibitions that allow Native Americans to tell their own stories.

Issue 47, Page 68 Read Article
' Issue #30
Storytellers

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' Issue #52
Strength and Quality

Around 100 dealers showcase a variety of Native American objects and art at the 25th Great Southwestern Antique Show.

Issue 52, Page 232 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #12
Striking Collections

Arriving at auction during Bonhams Native American Art sale will be collections of weavings, katsina, paintings and more

Issue 12, Page 148
' Issue #21
Strong Demand

A collection featuring Southwestern pottery, textiles and katsinas pushed Cowan’s spring American Indian & Western Art sale to $1.3 million.

Issue 21, Page 160
' Issue #39
Strong Line-Up

Issue 39, Page 68 Read Article
' Issue #18
Strong Performance

A noteworthy collection of Native American art leads Cowan’s fall American Indian & Western Art sale to more than $900,000.

Issue 18, Page 154
' Issue #7
Strong Performance

Three collections of pottery lead Heritage Auctions’ December 13 sale of Native American art.

Issue 7, Page 126
' Issue #1
Stunning Variety

A diverse selection of offerings will be available from art dealers at Brian Lebel’s High Noon Show & Auction in Mesa, Arizona.

Issue 1, Page 108 Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #53
Summer Days

Warm weather didn’t stop thousands of people from celebrating Native American art in Santa Fe.

Issue 53, Page 108 Read Article
' Issue #15
Sun Dance

Bowdoin College Museum of Art stages an exhibition around a remarkable late-19th century Lakota painting

Issue 15, Page 130
' Issue #14
Superb Provenance

Important works with incredible histories hit the auction block at Cowan’s in Cincinnati, Ohio

Issue 14, Page 156
' Issue #34
SWAIA Santa Fe Indian Market Booth Map

Official Booth Map of 2021 SWAIA Santa Fe Indian Market

Issue 34, Page 85 Read Article
' Issue #19
SWAIA Winter Market

Issue 19, Page 168
' Issue #36
Symbols in the Fire

Using stories from Indigenous cultures from all around the world, Preston Singletary is revolutionizing glass.

Issue 36, Page 44 Read Article
' Issue #12
Symmetry in Stone

The Heard Museum presents a retrospective of Richard I. Chavez’s jewelry

Issue 12, Page 84
' Issue #45
Talent in the Region

Artists from the Northeast Woodlands are inspired by nature and tradition.

Issue 45, Page 92 Read Article
' Issue #14
Taos Light

Susan Folwell exhibits new works at King Galleries

Issue 14, Page 124 Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #38
Taos Lights

An exhibition at the Couse-Sharp Historic Site highlights a variety of artwork.

Issue 38, Page 118 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #5
Targeting Objects

Over 4,000 collectors and robust sales made the 2016 Objects of Art show one of the best in its seven-year history.

Issue 5, Page 116
' Issue #41
Telling Stories

A new photograph exhibition in Pennsylvania highlights images of the late 1800s.

Issue 41, Page 104 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #50
Testaments of Time

Modern ledger artist Chris Pappan adorns canvases of the past with visions for the future.

Issue 50, Page 66 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #8
Textile Spectacular

March in Montana’s auction of fine art and collectibles rounds out Russell Week in Great Falls, Montana.

Issue 8, Page 136
' Issue #26
The Apsáalooke Perspective

A look at the groundbreaking exhibition, Apsáalooke Women and Warriors, and the historic art and objects that give it life.

Issue 26, Page 128 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #49
The Heard Museum Calendar

A comprehensive calendar of events at the Heard Museum, including the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market.

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' Issue #49
The Ribbon Committee

Experts in many fields unite at the Heard Museum to bestow awards and cash prizes to the top artists.

Issue 49, Page 58 Read Article
' Issue #24
The “Accidental” Bisbee Blue Turquoise Mine

Unraveling the fascinating story behind the unintentional discovery of turquoise in the open pit copper mine around Bisbee, Arizona.

Issue 24, Page 78 Read Article
' Issue #37
The 64th Annual Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market

Issue 37, Page 62 Read Article
' Issue #6
The Aesthetic Challenge

The Heard Museum opens monumental exhibition Beauty Speaks for Us in the new Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust Grand Gallery on January 12.

Issue 6, Page 114
' Issue #26
The Apsáalooke Perspective

A look at the groundbreaking exhibition, Apsáalooke Women and Warriors, and the historic art and objects that give it life.

Issue 26, Page 128 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #34
The Art of the Find

Santa Fe collector Dugan McElroy seeks out artwork that speaks to her vision of the Southwest.

Issue 34, Page 138 Read Article
' Issue #4
The Art of War

Morning Star Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico, will host the exhibition The Art of War, August 10 through September 5

Issue 4, Page 180
' Issue #24
The Artful Union of Turquoise and Silver

A window into how the merging of these two outstanding materials became a cornerstone of Native artistry.

Issue 24, Page 64 Read Article
' Issue #1
The Artist Who Sees with His Hands

Works by Michael Naranjo featured at the Booth Western Art Museum in Cartersville, Georgia.

Issue 1, Page 124 Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #31
The Best of the Best

A look at the juried competition, special awards and judges for the 2021 Heard Museum Guild Virtual Indian Fair & Market.

Issue 31, Page 40 Read Article
' Issue #41
The Big One

An expanding Santa Fe Art Auction turns its attention to its major November sale in New Mexico.

Issue 41, Page 118 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #27
The Calm Before…

The Heard Indian Fair & Market united people of all stripes immediately before the world drastically changed.

Issue 27, Page 88 Read Article