Past Issue
Native American Art Magazine 5
October/November 2016
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Market Triumph
Huge attendance, gorgeous weather and consistent sales boost the 95th annual SWAIA Santa Fe Indian Market
Santa Fe Secret
School for Advanced Research gives Native American Art magazine exclusive access inside its breathtaking campus and vaults filled with Native art.
Spiritual Sanctuary
The Tesuque, New Mexico, property of Marshall and Lee Ann Hunt, called Little Crow Ranch, honors Natives American art and heritage.
Beaded Cloth Bags: Artistry of the Plateau
Gallery Previews
Painting with wool
Navajo pictorials on view at Nizhoni Ranch Gallery in Sonorita, Arizona
Visit GalleryInnovation & Skill
The Micaceous Ceramics of Christine Nofchissey McHorse at Peters Projects in Santa Fe, New Mexico
Visit GallerySpiritual Connections
An exhibition of pottery by Ambrose Atencio at Bischoff's Gallery in Scottsdale, Arizona
Visit GalleryEvents/Fairs
Cutting-Edge Tradition
Traditional and contemporary works come together in the 26th annual American Indian Arts Marketplace in Los Angeles
Pushing Boundaries
Oklahoma welcomes 150 artists from across the country to the 11th annual Cherokee Art Market.
Keeping with Tradition
For nearly 40 years, the Whitehawk Antique Indian & Ethnographic Art Show has offered collectors of historic Native art a chance to see the highest quality work from dealers across the country.
Historic Treasures
The Antique American Indian Art Show returns to Santa Fe to bring collectors top historical items from around the country.
Targeting Objects
Over 4,000 collectors and robust sales made the 2016 Objects of Art show one of the best in its seven-year history.
New Mexico Kick Off
The first major event in August in New Mexico is always the Great Southwestern Charity Antiques Show, now in its 18th year.
Museum Exhibitions
A Show of Force
Allan Houser exhibition at Crocker Art Museum reflects strengthened commitment to Native American art through partnership with Loren G. Lipson.
Hand in Hand
A new exhibition at the Booth Museum pairs historic Native artifacts with Edward S. Curtis photographs of women creating art.
A View from Here
Northwest Coast Native arts from the Richard and Joan Chodosh collection take center stage at Ralph T. Coe Foundation.
Auctions
Auction Reports
Prime Property
Cowan’s Auctions brings to market items from several important collections during its September 23 American Indian and Western Art sale.
Departments
Calendar
Curator Chat
Book Review
News