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Acoma potter Delores Juanico’s works are featured at Lyn A. Fox Fine Pueblo Pottery in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Issue 8, Page 114 Visit Gallery WebsiteContemporary potters pair up with pueblo pottery pieces collected by painter Eanger Irving Couse in new Taos exhibition.
Issue 3, Page 116A single-owner collection of Native American artwork headlines Heritage Auctions’ upcoming Ethnographic Art sale.
Issue 27, Page 84 Read ArticleBonhams presents a bevy of significant Native American artworks in a two-day sale.
Issue 54, Page 106 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteSanta Clara potters Kaa Folwell and Stephanie Tafoya come together for a new show at King Galleries.
Issue 36, Page 120 Read ArticleWheelwright Museum presents a landmark exhibition of low-relief carvings by Hopi artist Mavasta Honyouti.
Issue 54, Page 82 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteRobert Begay, son of jeweler Darryl Dean Begay, charts his own path through the jewelry world.
Issue 55, Page 80 Read ArticleThe Heard Museum offers rare insight into the origins of Hawaiian surfing in a compelling exhibition.
Issue 43, Page 110 Read ArticleContemporary art examined through the lens of Indigenous cultural responses.
Issue 34, Page 116 Read ArticleSouthwestern Association for Indian Arts hosts its annual Winter Market in a virtual format November 27 to December 11.
Issue 30, Page 96 Read ArticleMichael Naranjo (Santa Clara Pueblo)
Issue 52, Page 202 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteThe Heard Museum presents two new exhibitions honoring 100 years of Native American artistry.
Issue 37, Page 76 Read ArticleThe tradition of making Tlingit and Haida pipes is rich with history and cultural significance.
Issue 23, Page 60A unique display of Indigenous Northwest Coast art at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum will challenge our perceptions of Western culture.
Issue 39, Page 98 Read ArticleNavajo painter Tony Abeyta brings modernism back to the Southwest with Convergence opening at the Museum of Northern Arizona
Issue 9, Page 126The Kananesgi Art Market and Fashion Show gears up for an in-person event full of fashion and art by talented Cherokee artists.
Issue 41, Page 108 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteThe 47th annual Trail of Tears Art Show opens April 7 at the Cherokee Heritage Center in Oklahoma
Issue 14, Page 134Sculpture and paintings by noted Inuit artists available at Walker’s Auctions’ May 18 sale.
Issue 8, Page 138Works by Kevin Red Star and Margarete Bagshaw are among the highlights in Santa Fe Art Auction’s upcoming sale.
Issue 52, Page 238 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteThe Eiteljorg Museum in Indianapolis examines a long history of humor in Native American artwork.
Issue 32, Page 114 Read ArticleA sweeping exhibition of Canadian Indigenous art makes its international debut at the Heard Museum.
Issue 47, Page 94 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteA guide to Northwest Coast artwork available from dealers around the country.
Issue 23, Page 82Deaccessioned collections bring fresh to market material to Skinner’s December 1 auction.
Issue 18, Page 150Cannupa Hanska Luger and Marie Watt crowd-source some of their newest works now on display at the Denver Art Museum.
Issue 32, Page 107 Read ArticleThe New Mexico History Museum highlights the collaborative relationship between William C. Ilfeld and David Taliman.
Issue 48, Page 80 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteAn introduction to the diverse and intricate styles of Navajo textiles
Issue 8, Page 56Museum of Fine Arts, Boston exhibits rarely seen Native art from its collection
Issue 15, Page 122The Georgia Museum of Art showcases artwork from a variety of Native American printmakers.
Issue 35, Page 107 Read ArticleMulticolored textiles highlight weavers’ individuality at the Montclair Art Museum.
Issue 35, Page 86 Read ArticleKevin Red Star creates contemporary works with historical subject matter for show at Modern West Fine Art in Salt Lake City.
Issue 1, Page 86 Visit Gallery WebsiteThe 2016 Eiteljorg Indian Market and Festival returns to the grounds of the namesake museum in Indianapolis.
Issue 3, Page 108Inspired by a passion for Native culture, Santa Fe collectors look forward to Indian Market
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