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Native American Art Magazine 44
April/May 2023
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Silent Resistance
A traveling beadwork exhibition underlines the radical possibilities of art as activism.
Read ArticleMoving the Needle
Ojibwe artist Jessica Leigh Gokey blends old and new with her genre-pushing beadwork.
Read ArticleIn God’s Garden
Traditional teachings and stories bring life to the work of Monica Raphael.
Read ArticleFrom Nature
Up-and-coming artist Cole Redhorse Taylor unites beads and quills in his new creations.
Read ArticleIn the Bag
Using humor and bright colors, Ken Williams Jr. brings life to his beaded necklaces, bags and cuffs.
Read ArticleEvolving Style
After moments of self-discovery as an artist, Leith Mahkewa flourished in the art world.
Read ArticleThe Fibers That Connect Us
Lehuauakea and Ian Kuali‘i explore Hawaiian identity with their newest works.
Read ArticleDe-Colonizing the Map
A major new show at Raven Makes Gallery presents antique maps with original art by Indigenous artists from around the world.
Read Article Visit GalleryCommodity Culture
Pop artist Clark V. Fox brings iconic American and Indigenous imagery into focus.
Read ArticleHIGHLIGHTS in PAINT
George Alexander contributes to the contemporary Native art scene with unique subject matter in paint.
Read ArticleHIGHLIGHTS in PHOTOGRAPHY
Tlingit photographer Zoe Urness’ newest work explores Indigenous motherhood.
Read ArticleGallery Previews
Events/Fairs
A Diverse Display
Oklahoma’s longest-running Native American art show and competition returns to Cherokee Springs Plaza to celebrate its 52nd year.
Read ArticleMuseum Exhibitions
Dense with Meaning
A retrospective at the Nevada Museum of Art honors the work of Ben Aleck.
Read Article Visit GalleryEvolution
An exhibition at the Albuquerque Museum celebrates the creative prowess of artists who have attended the Santa Fe Indian Market over the years.
Read ArticleThe Clay Line
A new exhibition at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center highlights three Taos Pueblo artists working in different mediums.
Read ArticleContinuity and Change at Once
The Millicent Rogers Museum hosts the sequel to an exhibition of newly acquired artworks added to the distinguished collection.
Read ArticleAuctions
Exceptional Representation
Santa Fe Art Auction’s first sale of the year brought in a total of $936,000, including buyer’s premiums.
Read ArticleDepartments
Acquisition
The National Gallery of Art adds the first work by a Native American artist to its New York School holdings.
Read ArticleNews: New Initiatives
Vermont’s Shelburne Museum establishes curator of Native American Art
Read ArticleFashion 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.
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