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Native American Art Magazine 45
June/July 2023
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Echoes from the Past
Native American representation is the theme at the Oklahoma State Capitol, where art tells stories about the past and present.
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Three Wise Women
Santa Fe’s Acequia Madre House is the home of an extraordinary archive of Native American material.
Read ArticleIndigenous Earth
Four pueblo women potters are elevating pottery to stunning new heights.
Read ArticleTradition by Fire
Earth, water, air and fire come together to create Catawba pottery, one of the oldest pottery traditions in the country.
Read ArticleUnearthed Collection
With a new pueblo pottery exhibition, the Shelburne Museum renews its commitment to Native American art.
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Babe and Carla Hemlock use painful parts of the past to shine a light on healing for the future.
Read ArticleTalent in the Region
Artists from the Northeast Woodlands are inspired by nature and tradition.
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Events/Fairs
Expressions of Life
The 31st annual Eiteljorg Indian Market returns Indianapolis for one of the Midwest’s richest cultural weekends of the year.
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Native American artists are among the featured artists at this year’s International Folk Art Market in Santa Fe.
Read ArticleCommunity Chest
A unique twist on Monopoly by Raynard Scott wins the top award at the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market
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Sharing Honors and Burdens
Six Native American artists are featured in the Smithsonian’s newest Renwick Invitational, dealing with themes involving cultural honor and burden.
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The Eiteljorg Museum hosts an exhibition of artwork from the first two rounds of its Contemporary Art Fellowship held in 1999 and 2001.
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The Saint Louis Art Museum opens a Native American-themed sequel to a popular 2008 exhibition.
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Native American women are among the exhibiting artists at a new exhibition at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site
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Unique Materials
Brian Lebel’s Cody Old West Show & Auction returns to Santa Fe to offer a huge selection of Native American material.
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Heritage Auctions holds two stellar sales of Native American and Southwest art this summer.
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Bonhams’ upcoming Native American Art Auction brings an array of historic materials to collectors in Los Angeles.
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Original designs and stones from Charles Loloma will be the highlights of a unique sale at Santa Fe Art Auction
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Acquisition
The National Gallery of Art has acquired a beaded sculpture by Seneca Nation of Indians artist Marie Watt.
Read ArticleMoving Forward
SWAIA names Jamie Schulze as the organization’s new executive director
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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