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Heritage Auctions’ June 23 sale of Native American art features weavings, pottery and more
Issue 9, Page 140Ledger art narrates the catastrophic decimation of Native American people, and their resultant insubordination and struggle to survive.
Issue 32, Page 52 Read ArticleAn ongoing exhibition at the Wheelwright Museum explores the work of glassmaker Tony Jojola
Issue 50, Page 100 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteThe traditional clothing contest returns to Santa Fe Indian Market.
Issue 39, Page 32 Read ArticleWoven works at Sundog Fine Art in Bozeman, Montana.
Issue 7, Page 90 Visit Gallery WebsiteA new exhibition at Adobe Gallery features the paintings of Navajo artist Harrison Begay.
Issue 21, Page 118Auction in Santa Fe is highlighted by quality antique and contemporary Native American pieces.
Issue 4, Page 216More than 600 artists brought art of all varieties to the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market
Issue 3, Page 112A look at the Navajo poncho serape from its early beginnings through today.
Issue 20, Page 52Whether it’s a textile you can wear, a gloriously patterned rug or even a wall hanging, this collection awards you with not only a sense of culture and heritage, but the warmth of companionship
Issue 26, Page 86 Read ArticleAn exhibition explores the correlations between Diné textiles and photography, and the insights they provide into the Navajo homeland and the American Southwest.
Issue 47, Page 58 Read ArticleThe legacy of Cherokee artist Shan Goshorn is honored during an exhibition at the Gilcrease Museum.
Issue 30, Page 104 Read ArticleGraffiti-inspired works by Thomas “Breeze” Marcus are shown at Blue Rain Gallery
Issue 14, Page 120 Visit Gallery WebsiteWeaver siblings, Tyler and Naiomi Glasses, bring their unique perspectives back to Phoenix.
Issue 37, Page 106 Read ArticleArt dealer James Compton uses weavings to tie together a stunning collection of Western and Native American art.
Issue 35, Page 78 Read ArticleUsing time-honored traditions, modern basket makers are adding to the art of basketry with stunning design and innovation.
Issue 41, Page 80 Read ArticleThis is an exciting year for the Heard community as we prepare to host the 62nd annual Indian Fair & Market while celebrating the museum’s 90th year (1929–2019).
Issue 25, Page 61 Read ArticleA large lineup of Native American artists joins the Masters of the American West exhibition.
Issue 49, Page 140 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsitePottery, paintings and historic material fill the collection of an Arizona couple.
Issue 39, Page 56 Read ArticleThe Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art celebrates the story of craft in America over more than eight decades.
Issue 32, Page 112 Read ArticleThe Native Museums of New Mexico
Issue 28, Page 140 Read ArticleExploring 24 of the top Native designers working in fashion today.
Issue 20, Page 70The first-ever Objects of Art Los Angeles brings historic and contemporary Native American Works to SoCal.
Issue 11, Page 140Tea sets, place settings, silver eggs and other unique designs set the work of Lyndon B. Tsosie apart in the jewelry world.
Issue 42, Page 68 Read ArticleAntique Indian and ethnographic materials return to Santa Fe for the 39th annual Whitehawk show
Issue 10, Page 272The Spiro Mounds are the subject of a new exhibition now open at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum.
Issue 32, Page 102 Read ArticleThe 2018 SWAIA Winter Indian Market showcases the latest in Native American art across a range of styles and traditions.
Issue 18, Page 132Artists from the Northwest Coast bring unique stories and designs to their remarkable artwork.
Issue 39, Page 100 Read ArticleBy portraying strong and independent subjects, photographer Cara Romero gives power to Native women.
Issue 34, Page 104 Read ArticleDemonstration artists encourage questions to help collectors better understand the art and history.
Issue 31, Page 66 Read ArticleRaising sheep by hand and shearing them herself, Indian Market veteran Lola Cody is a self-sustaining powerhouse in the weaving world.
Issue 22, Page 106The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia presents the exhibition Cherokee Basketry: Woven Culture.
Issue 2, Page 116Rare and exceptional examples of embroidered plaques are featured in a new book on the forgotten medium.
Issue 41, Page 74 Read ArticleThis year, the gallery celebrates its milestone of 40 years running
Issue 26, Page 102 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteA look at the origins and early historical development of these secular Navajo weavings and their ceremonial themes.
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