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Native American Art Magazine 33
June/July 2021
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'We're Still Here'
Native American artists relate their pandemic stories as they adjust their careers and their art during shutdowns.
Read ArticleCreations from the Earth
An in-depth look inside the Native pottery collections at the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture.
Read ArticleForged in Fire
An unlikely alliance and friendship: the lost pottery tiles of Awa Tsireh and Paul Saint-Gaudens.
Read ArticleFeathered Friends
Bird designs in Pueblo pottery and jewelry have a long and rich history in art of the Southwest.
Read ArticleThe Power of Place
Artists from the Northeast Woodlands bring a passionate energy and stunning new work to the art market.
Read ArticleLooking to the Future
A dedicated group of Wabanaki artists have brought renewed interest to ash basketry.
Read ArticleLight Through the Trees
Using exquisite designs and natural materials found in the Northeast, Jeremy Frey has redefined basketry for a new generation.
Read ArticleThe Lamentation of the Ash Tree
A closer look at the impact of the emerald ash borer beetle on Northeastern tribal basket making.
Read ArticleThe Hybrid Artist
Multi-faceted artist Jason Brown talks art, music, fashion design and the continuous evolution of his creative expression.
Read ArticleGallery Previews
Family Legacy
A 50-year retrospective at King Galleries celebrates the artwork of Camilio Tafoya, Joseph Lonewolf and Grace Medicine Flower.
Read ArticleThree Views
Marla Allison, Mateo Romero and Derek No-Sun Brown offer three unique perspectives in a new show at King Galleries in Santa Fe.
Read ArticleEvents/Fairs
Virtual Storytelling
The Eiteljorg Museum will host the 2021 Indian Market and Festival online with showcases of juried artwork, performances and demonstrations.
Read ArticleNew Beginnings
The Summer Heritage Festival and Native Art Market are back this year with new adaptations.
Read ArticleMuseum Exhibitions
Hyper Color
Robert Martinez brings his distinctive color palette to the Brinton Museum in Wyoming.
Read ArticleAuctions
Riding High Again
Brian Lebel’s Cody Old West Show & Auction makes a triumphant return to Santa Fe.
Read ArticleDepartments
Acquisition
The Krannert Art Museum has recently acquired a major body of Native American artwork for its permanent collection, including sculpture by Preston Singletary.
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.
Read ArticleGathering Art and Culture
Native POP: People of the Plains returns to downtown Rapid City, Oklahoma, for its 8th year.
Read ArticleA Lasting Legacy
The late Christopher Cardozo to be honored during a sale of his collection in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Read ArticleNews: Low Rider
The Harwood Museum of Art examines the lowrider culture in Northern New Mexico.
Read ArticleFashion Forward
A look at the latest offerings from Indigenous designers shaping the future of fashion.
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