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' Issue #11
The City Different

East Coast native Joel Hurwitz finds inspiration in the art of Santa Fe. By John O’Hern

Issue 11, Page 108
' Issue #44
The Clay Line

A new exhibition at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center highlights three Taos Pueblo artists working in different mediums.

Issue 44, Page 118 Read Article
' Issue #37
The Comeback

After a long absence from the Heard Market, bead artist Jackie Larson Bread makes a triumphant return.

Issue 37, Page 100 Read Article
' Issue #7
The Complex Genius

Exploring the life and work of Hopi katsina carver James Kootshongsie. By Barry Walsh

Issue 7, Page 72
' Issue #14
The Enduring Craft

A comprehensive guide to the history of Native American basketry. By William A. Turnbaugh, Ph.D., and Sarah Peabody Turnbaugh, M.S.

Issue 14, Page 60
' Issue #37
The Expert Eyes

Heard Indian Market judges set their sights on the top artwork within each classification.

Issue 37, Page 72 Read Article
' Issue #51
The Family that Clays Together

Five generations of Folwell Family pottery fills a new exhibition at the Booth Museum in Georgia.

Issue 51, Page 76 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #44
The Fibers That Connect Us

Lehuauakea and Ian Kuali‘i explore Hawaiian identity with their newest works.

Issue 44, Page 72 Read Article
' Issue #54
The Final Touch

Award-winning jeweler Sarah Aragon brings a variety of techniques together to create her stunning artwork.

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' Issue #26
The Finer Things

Crafted for special ceremonies among the Diné people, dress panels are more than works of art, they’re a lasting part of material culture.

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' Issue #33
The First Light

Northeast Woodlands features introduction

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' Issue #40
The Force is with Him

Using pop culture and mass-media stories, painter Ryan Singer taps into his own heritage and interests.

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' Issue #35
The Four

An ongoing exhibition at the Nevada Museum of Art focuses on large pieces by Rose B. Simpson.

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' Issue #40
The Future is Indigenous

Pathways Indigenous Arts Festival showcases the works of more than 400 Indigenous artists with an abundance of entertainment

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' Issue #43
The Gem Hunters

Heard Indian Market judges examine hundreds of works of art each year to find the top award winners.

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' Issue #52
The Great North

Yukon, Northwest Territories and Alaskan artists return to the desert for Santa Fe Indian Market.

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' Issue #37
The Guiding Arrow

Using unique arrow designs and high-quality materials, jewelry artist Jeff DeMent brings his culture into his artwork.

Issue 37, Page 114 Read Article
' Issue #25
The Heard Museum in February and March

The complete guide to all the events happening at the Heard Museum in and around the 2020 Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market.

Issue 25, Page 66 Read Article
' Issue #43
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 #37
The Heard Museum Calendar

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

Issue 37, Page 66 Read Article
' Issue #31
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 #39
The Heritage of the Chilkat Blanket (Naaxéin)

A History and Art Preserved

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' Issue #32
The Holy People

David K. John (Diné)

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' Issue #13
The Hopi and their World of Spirits

I am as old as the memory of my people and as young as my children yet unborn

Issue 13, Page 90
' Issue #33
The Hybrid Artist

Multi-faceted artist Jason Brown talks art, music, fashion design and the continuous evolution of his creative expression.

Issue 33, Page 108 Read Article
' Issue #18
The Jewel Box

Cutting-edge contemporary jewelry from some of the top Native American artists packs a powerful punch at the James Museum in Florida. By Michael Clawson

Issue 18, Page 86
' Issue #33
The Lamentation of the Ash Tree

A closer look at the impact of the emerald ash borer beetle on Northeastern tribal basket making.

Issue 33, Page 104 Read Article
' Issue #48
The Legacy of a Lifetime

The Wheelright Museum presents 70 years’ worth of jewelry from the Schultz Collection.

Issue 48, Page 76 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #23
The Meaning Behind Northwest Coast Art

A comprehensive dive into the elements that make up the captivating art of the Pacific Northwest.

Issue 23, Page 56
' Issue #43
The Native Spirit

The Scottsdale Gallery Association presents an evening full of entertainment and visual splendor at the annual Native Spirit ArtWalk.

Issue 43, Page 160 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #10
The New Native Renaissance

After more than a century of ups—and downs—Native American filmmaking surges forward with old and new talent

Issue 10, Page 126
' Issue #10
The Official Guide to the 2017 Santa Fe Indian Market

Issue 10, Page 67
' Issue #34
The Original Fashion

Fashion is Contemporary Art: Indigenous Designers Holding Space

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' Issue #47
The Other Side

Maine’s Colby College Museum of Art brings in Native American voices to add context to non-Native artwork.

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' Issue #10
The Out-of-Towners

Meet SWAIA artists who travel from non-southwestern states to come to Market

Issue 10, Page 96
' Issue #24
The Pencil is the Key

The Pencil is the Key: Drawings by Incarcerated Artists, on view through January 5, 2020, contains several ledger drawings.

Issue 24, Page 114 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #33
The Power of Place

Artists from the Northeast Woodlands bring a passionate energy and stunning new work to the art market.

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' Issue #3
The Pueblo Perspective

In a new permanent exhibit, the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center brings all 19 Pueblos together to tell a complete story.

Issue 3, Page 120
' Issue #50
The Reboot

After an emotional visit to his hometown museum, collector William Healey began a whole new art collection. Then he gifted it to the Saint Louis Art Museum.

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' Issue #50
The Rundown

A complete listing of all the designers appearing at SWAIA Native Fashion Week in Santa Fe.

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' Issue #35
The Sacred Art of Weaving

Textiles and Weavings Buyer's Guide

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' Issue #35
The Schoch First Phase Chief’s Blanket

The discovery of a Navajo masterpiece.

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' Issue #20
The Secret Garden

Patricia Michaels’ studio and fashion design are her sanctuary. By Alicia Inez Guzmán

Issue 20, Page 86
' Issue #52
The Silver Palace: Donald Supplee (Hopi)

Don Supplee brings new jewelry pieces to Palace Jewelers at Manitou Galleries.

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' Issue #48
The Silver State

The popular Old West Show & Auction makes its debut in Las Vegas with important material available to bidders.

Issue 48, Page 118 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #18
The Space Between

New works by Nathan Youngblood on view at King Galleries.

Issue 18, Page 114
' Issue #10
The Stories That Rest between the Metal, the Torch and the Stones

Leading female Native American jewelers share their histories, techniques and inspirations

Issue 10, Page 106
' Issue #20
The Story of American Indian Fashion History

A blending of time, culture and place are woven into the fibers of American Indian fashion history. By Crystal G. Herman

Issue 20, Page 64
' Issue #4
The Storyteller

Blue Rain Gallery will host a new exhibition of works by Hyrum Joe (Navajo/Southern Ute/Hopi/Apache) on August 17 at its Railyard location in Santa Fe.

Issue 4, Page 188
' Issue #2
The Storytellers

A new exhibition at the National Museum of the American Indian in New York City focuses on the art of narrative storytelling on paper and beyond. By Michael Clawson

Issue 2, Page 74