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Native American Art Magazine 42
December/January 2022
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Good Company
At the Art Institute of Chicago, a Kelly Church basket is being shown next to one of the most iconic works of American art.
Read ArticleSpecial Section
Wild & Wonderful
Tea sets, place settings, silver eggs and other unique designs set the work of Lyndon B. Tsosie apart in the jewelry world.
Read ArticleMan of the People
From the Olympics to Congress, Ben Nighthorse Campbell’s jewelry reveals a fascinating career.
Read ArticleTreasure Boxes
The Heard Museum in Phoenix highlights a unique facet of Native American silver.
Read ArticleInaugural Sale
Manitou Galleries hosts its first-ever online jewelry sale in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Read ArticleUnder the Skin
Rose B. Simpson's newest sculptural work is meant to challenge viewers and reveal uncomfortable truths.
Read ArticleAn Ancient Practice
After thousands of years, the art form of hammered copper continues to inspire Native American artists today.
Read ArticleMoving Mountains
After a long break working in his painting studio, Oreland Joe is returning once again to stone sculpture.
Read ArticleGallery Previews
Life / Land / Water
The Eiteljorg Museum unveils a major renovation of its Native American galleries in Indianapolis.
Read ArticleEvents/Fairs
Museum Exhibitions
A Perfect Pairing
Jared Tso (Diné) and Alexandria Bipatnath (Shawanaga First Nations)
Read ArticleRainbow Light
The Museum of Northern Arizona highlights around 30 significant works from the career of Baje Whitethorne Sr.
Read Article Visit GalleryDocumenting the Land
The relationship between artist and place is explored during an exhibition at the Millicent Rogers Museum.
Read Article Visit GalleryRevolution
An exhibition celebrating the artwork of Living Treasure Virgil Ortiz is on view at MIAC.
Read ArticleAuctions
Old & New
Brian Lebel’s Mesa Old West Show & Auction offers both historic and contemporary artwork and material.
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On the Market
Historic material now available from galleries and dealers from coast to coast.
Read ArticleAcquisition
The Rose Art Museum acquires four important works, two of them by Native American artists
Read Article"Ca’Win" Jimmy F. Calabaza (Santo Domingo Pueblo)
Focus on Artist Jimmy F. Calabaza
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