Past Issue
Native American Art Magazine 28
August/September 2020
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Our Next Guest Needs No Introduction
The School for Advanced Research cultivates casual conversation and in-depth discussion through a series of live artist talks on Instagram.
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Market Reimagined
Amid unprecedented times, SWAIA takes on a new model for Santa Fe Indian Market that supports artists long-term.
Read ArticleGallery Previews
Reflection and Connection
Blue Rain Gallery in Santa Fe’s Railyard Arts District holds its Annual Celebration of Native American Art during Native Art Week
Read ArticleA Glittering Celebration
Manitou Galleries will celebrate Native American jewelry with a group exhibition
Read ArticleEvents/Fairs
Historical Objects
Dealers of historic Native American and tribal art gather in Santa Fe, New Mexico, this August for an art walk and sale.
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A new arts and culture initiative created by Mark Bahti of Bahti Indian Arts extends the Santa Fe summer season into fall.
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Auctions
Exceptional Materials
Santa Fe Art Auction to offer a variety of Native American art lots at its upcoming Western Decorative Arts & Objects online sale.
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Fashion Forward
A look at the latest offerings from Indigenous designers shaping the future of fashion.
Read ArticleSanta Fe In August
A calendar featuring various Native American art exhibitions and events in Santa Fe around the month of August.
Read ArticleAcquisition
A water bowl and stew jar by Zuni pottery artist Timothy Edaakie are now part of the IARC collection.
Read ArticleMarket Report
We ask leading dealers of historic and contemporary Native American art what their thoughts are on the market and where it might be headed.
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