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Native American Art Magazine 14
April/May 2018
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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.
Realization of the Natural
American Indian basketry and the Arts and Crafts movement. By Natalie Fay Linn
Interwoven Dreams
A stunning new basketry collection gift is unveiled at the Eiteljorg Museum in Indianapolis. By Michael Clawson
Iroquois Revival
In the past decade, Iroquois basketry has experienced a resurgence. By Colette Lemmon
Woven in Tradition
A history of Maine Indian baskets. By Gretchen F. Faulkner
Grass Roots
Palm Springs Art Museum displays Native American basketry of the West. By John O’Hern
Stitch by Stitch
Contemporary basket artists continue tradition. By Debra Utacia Krol
Fibers & Forms
A buyer’s guide for baskets with advice from experts.
Gallery Previews
A Time of Change
Navajo transitional blankets are showcased at Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery
Visit GalleryResplendently Adorned
Lyn A. Fox Fine Pueblo Pottery shows Darance Chimerica’s katsinam in a new exhibition.
Visit GalleryUnique & Unusual
Rare and original Pueblo pottery works are on view at Adobe Gallery
Visit GalleryWeaving in Paint
Graffiti-inspired works by Thomas “Breeze” Marcus are shown at Blue Rain Gallery
Visit GalleryEvents/Fairs
Important Anniversary
The Indian Arts Research Center celebrates 40 years with a new lecture series
Discovered Treasures
The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture’s Native Treasures Art Market is now in its 14th year
Cherokee Trails
The 47th annual Trail of Tears Art Show opens April 7 at the Cherokee Heritage Center in Oklahoma
Enthusiastic Buyers
The annual American Indian Art Show | Marin was met with strong crowds and new collectors
High Turnout
Full booths and consistent auction bidding creates success for Brian Lebel’s Old West Show in Arizona
Museum Exhibitions
Preserving Tradition
The Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art showcases the art of the art of Tonita Peña, Joe Herrera and other Pueblo painters
Plateau Peoples
The Museum of Northern Arizona reopens their Native American art gallery with an emphasis on collaboration
Vibrant Nuance
The Peabody Essex Museum explores the paintings, poetry and politics of T.C. Cannon
Auctions
Baskets and More
A prominent basket collection leads Leslie Hindman Auctioneer’s Arts of the American West sale in Denver
Superb Provenance
Important works with incredible histories hit the auction block at Cowan’s in Cincinnati, Ohio
Inuit Examples
On May 16 Walker’s Auctions will offer 300 Inuit and First Nations works of art
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Market Reports
New Acquisition
curator chat
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