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Native American Art Magazine 15
June/July 2018
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From Porcupines to Murano Glass
The evolution of an indigenous art form on the Northern Plains. By Cathy A. Smith
Stepping Out with Beaded Beauty
The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture showcases beaded moccasins. By Maxine McBrinn
A Bag Worth a Pony
An introduction to Ojibwe bandolier bags. By Marcia G. Anderson
Finery for the Forearm
Plains and Plateau beaded gauntlets. By Steven L. Grafe
Personal Connections to the Past
The collector, the Crow and the beaded cradleboard. By Nina Sanders
Beading Cultures
Eight master and emerging bead artists share their latest projects and art. By Debra Utacia Krol
Brilliant Beads
A buyer’s guide for beadwork with advice from experts
Gallery Previews
Urban Polychrome
New pottery and a painting by Les Namingha are on view at King Galleries
Visit GalleryEccentrics and Curios
Lyn A. Fox Fine Pueblo Pottery showcases unusual 20th century pottery
Visit GalleryEvents/Fairs
A Sense of Community
Brian Lebel’s Cody Old West Show & Auction marks first year in Santa Fe, New Mexico
Truth Telling
The Bosque Redondo Memorial Commemorates the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Bosque Redondo this June
Crossroads of America
Native artists from across the United States and Canada gather at the Eiteljorg for its annual Indian Market and Festival
Building on Tradition
Native POP showcases the works of Native American artists with a focus on Great Plains culture
Blue Skies
Gorgeous Arizona weather and lively crowds brought excitement to the Heard Museum Indian Fair
Museum Exhibitions
Collecting Stories
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston exhibits rarely seen Native art from its collection
Enduring Beauty
Seminole culture takes center stage in an exhibition of items from the Reeves collection at the Orlando Museum of Art
Sun Dance
Bowdoin College Museum of Art stages an exhibition around a remarkable late-19th century Lakota painting
Making his Mark
The Wheelwright features over 100 pieces from Norbert Peshlakai
Asking Why
A traveling exhibition in South Dakota asks questions about the Wounded Knee Massacre
Auctions
Crafted with Care
Plains and Plateau beadwork among the highlights at Bonhams’ June 4 sale of Native American art.
Spanning the Centuries
Prehistoric through contemporary Native American pieces are among the highlights of Heritage Auctions’ Ethnographic Art sale on June 26
A Growing Market
A record number of bidders help drive Cowan’s Auctions’ April 6 sale of American Indian and Western Art to $1.4 million
Bountiful Sales
Leslie Hindman Auctioneers’ Arts of the American West sale has strong results for Native American basketry and jewelry
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