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The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture’s Native Treasures Art Market is now in its 14th year
Issue 14, Page 130Santa Fe Art Auction’s spring sale promises significant lots by prominent Native artists in varying media.
Issue 37, Page 178 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteTwo artists from very different backgrounds create a new mural at the Museum of Contemporary Native Art.
Issue 53, Page 64 Read ArticleThe December 5 auction of Native American art at Bonhams features strong selection of contemporary and historic items.
Issue 6, Page 130Hindman’s Arts of the American West sale features standout pieces in both the historic and contemporary segments of the market.
Issue 23, Page 134The Marin show draws collectors to San Francisco with its distinct collections of American Indian art.
Issue 7, Page 102Contemporary and historic materials are highlights of the 32nd annual American Indian Art Show – Marin in San Rafael, California.
Issue 1, Page 104 Visit Gallery WebsiteThe relationship between artist and place is explored during an exhibition at the Millicent Rogers Museum.
Issue 42, Page 116 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteThe two-day Kananesgi Fashion Show and Art Market returns with more than 50 artists in Cherokee, North Carolina.
Issue 47, Page 24 Read ArticleThe inaugural SWAIA Native Fashion Week launches in Santa Fe on May 2
Issue 50, Page 46 Read ArticleThe friendships that Howard and Joy Berlin share with the artists they collect form the backbone of their collection
Issue 22, Page 164Zuni artistry soars with the Knifewing and Rainbow Man designs.
Issue 51, Page 38 Read ArticleContemporary pottery works on display at King Galleries
Issue 13, Page 104 Visit Gallery WebsiteNative Treasures Art Market in Santa Fe celebrates a milestone of 15 years running.
Issue 20, Page 132Joseph Lugo (Santa Clara) and Sergio Lugo (Santa Clara)
Issue 47, Page 110 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteZuni artists bring immense value and a rich narrative to the art of jewelry and turquoise.
Issue 24, Page 72 Read ArticleTim Blueflint Ramel carves elegant flutes that carry stories of the past and present.
Issue 41, Page 62 Read ArticleA buyer’s guide for collecting historic and contemporary pottery with advice from experts in the field.
Issue 21, Page 102Jewelry has long held a special place at Santa Fe Indian Market. 2022 will be no exception.
Issue 40, Page 128 Read ArticleNative American jewelers are finding tremendous success across the Pacific as Asian fashion is guided by retro Americana
Issue 12, Page 90Lyn A. Fox Fine Pueblo Pottery showcases unusual 20th century pottery
Issue 15, Page 106 Visit Gallery WebsiteNative American representation is the theme at the Oklahoma State Capitol, where art tells stories about the past and present.
Issue 45, Page 46 Read ArticleThe collection of renowned jeweler Charles Loloma and his wife will be featured in the Sante Fe Art Auction’s summer sale.
Issue 39, Page 114 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteThe Great Southwestern Antique Show returns for its 23rd year with nearly 100 exhibitors
Issue 40, Page 256 Read ArticleT.C. Cannon is the subject of an exhibition at the Heard Museum in Phoenix.
Issue 48, Page 106 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteJeweler Maria Samora embraces the past as she takes her jewelry in exciting new directions.
Issue 43, Page 74 Read ArticleThe Heard Museum Guild is excited to present the young Native voices of today in the Youth Art Show and Sale.
Issue 37, Page 150 Read ArticleThe return of the Best of Show Reception sets the stage for this year’s Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market.
Issue 25, Page 124 Read ArticleWhitehawk Antique Indian & Ethnographic Art Show is back in action for its 43rd year
Issue 34, Page 236 Read ArticleThe Whitehawk Antique Indian & Ethnographic Art Show brings world-class art and antiques to Santa Fe.
Issue 22, Page 278Fritz Scholder dominates Hindman’s $2.7 million fall sale of Western and Contemporary Native American Art.
Issue 49, Page 148 Read ArticleSeminole culture takes center stage in an exhibition of items from the Reeves collection at the Orlando Museum of Art
Issue 15, Page 126The Tucson Museum of Art exhibits works from the James T. Bialac Collection in Southern Arizona.
Issue 43, Page 148 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteThe Great Southwestern Antique Show honors historic art and artifacts.
Issue 46, Page 258 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteNavajo artist Eugene Tapahe’s Never Forget Standing for Unity was awarded Best of Show at the 2018 Cherokee Art Market.
Issue 18, Page 134The annual American Indian Art Show | Marin was met with strong crowds and new collectors
Issue 14, Page 136King Galleries presents a solo exhibition of pottery by sgraffito artist Joseph Lonewolf.
Issue 47, Page 112 Read ArticleThe signature jewelry piece of the Native Southwest, the squash blossom necklace, has a surprising history
Issue 12, Page 66Make the most of Native Art Week with this detailed and comprehensive listing of events in and around Santa Fe.
Issue 22, Page 76Plan your Santa Fe visit with this comprehensive and detailed listing of events during Market Week.
Issue 16, Page 72A calendar to all of the happenings at the Heard Museum and during the Indian Fair & Market.
Issue 19, Page 64An exhibition at the Albuquerque Museum celebrates the creative prowess of artists who have attended the Santa Fe Indian Market over the years.
Issue 44, Page 116 Read ArticleLyn A. Fox Fine Pueblo Pottery in Santa Fe, New Mexico, will present Black: Pueblo Pottery Then and Now, 1880-2016, August 1 through October 31.
Issue 4, Page 172A look at the designs of Navajo concha belt centers and buckles throughout time.
Issue 30, Page 48 Read ArticleBlue Rain Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico, showcases new works by Richard Zane Smith.
Issue 2, Page 92After moments of self-discovery as an artist, Leith Mahkewa flourished in the art world.
Issue 44, Page 62 Read Article