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Native American Art Magazine 36
December/January 2021
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Symbols in the Fire
Using stories from Indigenous cultures from all around the world, Preston Singletary is revolutionizing glass.
Read ArticleA Century of Art & Culture
One of the great art destinations in Santa Fe, La Fonda on the Plaza, celebrates its centennial.
Read ArticleSpecial Section
Gold Rush
Silver is king in Native American jewelry, but top artists and dealers are frequently exploring new possibilities in gold.
Read ArticleOn the Edge
Contemporary Native American jewelry artists use design to shine in the area of rings.
Read ArticleThunderbird Style
A jeweler’s shop in Santa Fe was the training ground for a stunning array of Native American silversmiths.
Read ArticleBeacon in the Desert
From a modest storefront in Phoenix, Xavier Bitsui is bringing stones from all around the world to jewelry artists.
Read ArticleBeyond Collecting
Free Indian Market founder Gregory Schaaf has a long history with Native American artists.
Read ArticleAll That Glitters
The Santa Fe Art Auction will be offering major historic and contemporary works at a jewelry sale December 11.
Read ArticleOn the Screen
PBS’ Craft in America show highlights the work of jewelry artist Jesse Monongya.
Read ArticleGallery Previews
Carrying on the Legacies
Santa Clara potters Kaa Folwell and Stephanie Tafoya come together for a new show at King Galleries.
Read ArticleEvents/Fairs
Online Format
Cherokee Art Market returns to a virtual format it introduced to collectors in 2020.
Read ArticleFall Bash
Native American Art magazine ends the summer with a party in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Read ArticleMuseum Exhibitions
This Place We Call America
Peabody Essex Museum explores American art alongside Native American art to deepen our historical understanding.
Read ArticleExpanding the Scope
A new exhibition at St. Louis Art Museum explores Native American art of the Great Lakes, Atlantic Coast and southeastern regions of the United States.
Read ArticleJourney to Balance
Three paintings based on ancient murals are exhibited together for the first time.
Read ArticleAuctions
Back to Basics
Brian Lebel’s popular Mesa Old West Show & Auction returns to Arizona with stunning jewelry and historic artifacts.
Read ArticleSolid Assortment
Heritage Auctions’ upcoming Ethnographic Art sale includes an array of Native American pottery, beadwork and basketry.
Read ArticleCompetitive Bidding
More than $1 million in sales was achieved during Hindman’s Native American Art Auction on September 17.
Read ArticleDepartments
Acquisition
Kathleen Wall’s collaborative sculptural collection created for the IAIA Scholarship Event and Auction was recently acquired by the Detroit Institute of Arts
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 ArticleFashion Forward
A look at the latest offerings from Indigenous designers shaping the future of fashion.
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