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Native American Art Magazine

August-September 2023/No. 46
Magazine

Divided into four major categories, each bimonthly issue has its own easy-to-find color-coded section. Quickly turn to the section that interests you the most. Each section lists dates and addresses for upcoming events and activities so you don't miss any important shows or sales.

101 Years of History

Native American Art Magazine • AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2023 (BIMONTHLY)

The Whole Package

CONTRIBUTOR

ON THE market • Historic material now available from galleries and dealers from coast to coast. All of the items featured here are available now.

We Ask Leading Museum Curators About What’s Going On In Their World

NATIVE AMERICAN ART • YOUR OFFICIAL GUIDE TO THE 2023 SANTA FE INDIAN MARKET

Honor the Past, Celebrate the Present

Santa Fe Indian Market • SOUTHWESTERN ASSOCIATION FOR INDIAN ARTS

ARTISTS IN THIS ISSUE • Visit the booths of all our Santa Fe Indian Market advertisers by using this quick reference.

Find Native Art Events, Shows, Auctions, Fairs and Exhibitions During Native Art Week

Santa Fe in August • Find all the Native American arts exhibitions, events and sales in and around the 2023 Santa Fe Indian Market.

A Seat at the Table • Jamie Okuma joins the Council of Fashion Designers of America

All That Glitters • Master jeweler Ric Charlie brings his beautiful new gold designs to Santa Fe Indian Market.

Potent Forms • Tyrrell Tapaha uses creativity in weaving to explore new ideas, and reject old ones.

Arapaho Pop • From Indian Market to Hollywood, Brent Learned’s art crosses mediums and centuries.

Explosive Absurdity • Chaotic emotion is thrown onto canvases by rising modern art painter Everton Tsosie.

Limitless Experimentation • IAIA pushes artists to explore their history. Many of them end up at the Santa Fe Indian Market.

A Story of Art • La Fonda on the Plaza celebrates its vast art collection with a new book on the famous hotel’s holdings.

Shared Interests • History and culture unite in a stunning Santa Fe collection that emphasizes pueblo pottery.

Beyond the Runway • SWAIA Fashion and the Process of Creating Art to Wear

To-Do List

Guide to Market

Jewelry

Sculpture

Pottery

Paintings, Drawings, Graphics and Photography

Pueblo Wooden Carvings

Textiles

Diverse Arts

Beadwork & Quillwork

Basketry

SUBSCRIBE TODAY • TO START GETTING THIS ONE-OF-A-KIND PUBLICATION

Lisa C. Redford (MANDAN/HIDATSA/ARIKARA)

Carlin Bear Don’t Walk (CROW)

August Abounds

A Time for Celebration

Modern Clay

Speaking Volumes Jeremy Salazar • JEREMY SALAZAR (NAVAJO (DINÉ))

A Pop-up Paradise • Waddell Gallery brings its stunning collection of Native American jewelry to Santa Fe

Three Titans

A United Pairing

Beauty & Balance • TONY ABEYTA (Navajo (Diné))

Pottery & More

An Inviting Atmosphere • The Wheelwright Museum hosts the annual Artists Market and two exhibitions alongside Santa Fe Indian Market.

Railyard Return • Objects of Art opens August 10 at El Museo Cultural in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Homecoming • Show promoter Kim Martindale returns to Whitehawk, 46 years after helping start it.

Cutting Edge • The fifth annual Sovereign Santa Fe will feature three special guest exhibitors.

For the People • The Poeh Cultural Center hosts another annual festival featuring an astounding showcase of artwork and special programming.

Enduring Spirit • The Great Southwestern Antique Show honors historic art and artifacts.

Honor & Respect • Free Indian Market’s...


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Divided into four major categories, each bimonthly issue has its own easy-to-find color-coded section. Quickly turn to the section that interests you the most. Each section lists dates and addresses for upcoming events and activities so you don't miss any important shows or sales.

101 Years of History

Native American Art Magazine • AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2023 (BIMONTHLY)

The Whole Package

CONTRIBUTOR

ON THE market • Historic material now available from galleries and dealers from coast to coast. All of the items featured here are available now.

We Ask Leading Museum Curators About What’s Going On In Their World

NATIVE AMERICAN ART • YOUR OFFICIAL GUIDE TO THE 2023 SANTA FE INDIAN MARKET

Honor the Past, Celebrate the Present

Santa Fe Indian Market • SOUTHWESTERN ASSOCIATION FOR INDIAN ARTS

ARTISTS IN THIS ISSUE • Visit the booths of all our Santa Fe Indian Market advertisers by using this quick reference.

Find Native Art Events, Shows, Auctions, Fairs and Exhibitions During Native Art Week

Santa Fe in August • Find all the Native American arts exhibitions, events and sales in and around the 2023 Santa Fe Indian Market.

A Seat at the Table • Jamie Okuma joins the Council of Fashion Designers of America

All That Glitters • Master jeweler Ric Charlie brings his beautiful new gold designs to Santa Fe Indian Market.

Potent Forms • Tyrrell Tapaha uses creativity in weaving to explore new ideas, and reject old ones.

Arapaho Pop • From Indian Market to Hollywood, Brent Learned’s art crosses mediums and centuries.

Explosive Absurdity • Chaotic emotion is thrown onto canvases by rising modern art painter Everton Tsosie.

Limitless Experimentation • IAIA pushes artists to explore their history. Many of them end up at the Santa Fe Indian Market.

A Story of Art • La Fonda on the Plaza celebrates its vast art collection with a new book on the famous hotel’s holdings.

Shared Interests • History and culture unite in a stunning Santa Fe collection that emphasizes pueblo pottery.

Beyond the Runway • SWAIA Fashion and the Process of Creating Art to Wear

To-Do List

Guide to Market

Jewelry

Sculpture

Pottery

Paintings, Drawings, Graphics and Photography

Pueblo Wooden Carvings

Textiles

Diverse Arts

Beadwork & Quillwork

Basketry

SUBSCRIBE TODAY • TO START GETTING THIS ONE-OF-A-KIND PUBLICATION

Lisa C. Redford (MANDAN/HIDATSA/ARIKARA)

Carlin Bear Don’t Walk (CROW)

August Abounds

A Time for Celebration

Modern Clay

Speaking Volumes Jeremy Salazar • JEREMY SALAZAR (NAVAJO (DINÉ))

A Pop-up Paradise • Waddell Gallery brings its stunning collection of Native American jewelry to Santa Fe

Three Titans

A United Pairing

Beauty & Balance • TONY ABEYTA (Navajo (Diné))

Pottery & More

An Inviting Atmosphere • The Wheelwright Museum hosts the annual Artists Market and two exhibitions alongside Santa Fe Indian Market.

Railyard Return • Objects of Art opens August 10 at El Museo Cultural in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Homecoming • Show promoter Kim Martindale returns to Whitehawk, 46 years after helping start it.

Cutting Edge • The fifth annual Sovereign Santa Fe will feature three special guest exhibitors.

For the People • The Poeh Cultural Center hosts another annual festival featuring an astounding showcase of artwork and special programming.

Enduring Spirit • The Great Southwestern Antique Show honors historic art and artifacts.

Honor & Respect • Free Indian Market’s...


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