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Native American Art Magazine 39
June/July 2022
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A Community of Clay
The School of Advanced Research in Santa Fe presents a pottery exhibition that highlights Pueblo voices.
Read ArticleHere and There
Blue Rain Gallery brings together historic and contemporary pottery to tell richer stories within the Southwest.
Read ArticleWhat Grabs the Eye
Pottery, paintings and historic material fill the collection of an Arizona couple.
Read ArticleMore Than a Simple Decoration
The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture presents a nuanced view of ancestral pueblo pottery design.
Read ArticleSpecial Section
Automated Aesthetics
Classic Northwest Coast jewelry designs are getting a high-tech upgrade that is transforming the genre.
Read ArticleOld Growth
Using materials from the earth and exquisite design, Stz’uminus artist Qap’u’luq is bringing renewed attention to the Northwest Coast.
Read ArticleForm Line
Tlingit artist James Johnson allows traditional design to inspire his visual language.
Read ArticleChanging the Narrative of the American West
A unique display of Indigenous Northwest Coast art at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum will challenge our perceptions of Western culture.
Read ArticleWithin the Clouds
Artists from the Northwest Coast bring unique stories and designs to their remarkable artwork.
Read ArticleGallery Previews
Events/Fairs
Culture and Craft
Artists from across the United States and Canada gather at the 30th annual Eiteljorg Indian Market and Festival
Read ArticleBack in Phoenix
The Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market returns to an in-person event in Arizona.
Read ArticleMuseum Exhibitions
Article of History
A new exhibition at the Brinton Museum in Wyoming examines the 17 parts of the Fort Laramie Treaty.
Read Article Visit GalleryObjects in Motion
A series of 15 prints by Wendy Red Star are showcased in a spotlight exhibition at the Rockwell Museum
Read ArticleAuctions
Eclectic Eyes
The collection of renowned jeweler Charles Loloma and his wife will be featured in the Sante Fe Art Auction’s summer sale.
Read Article Visit GalleryDepartments
Fashion Forward
A look at the latest offerings from Indigenous designers shaping the future of fashion.
Read ArticleOn the Market
Historic material now available from galleries and dealers from coast to coast. All of the items featured here are available now.
Read ArticleWalking the Runway
The traditional clothing contest returns to Santa Fe Indian Market.
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