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Native American Art Magazine

April-May 2022/ No. 38
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.

The Great Plains and Beyond

Native American Art Magazine • APRIL/MAY 2022 (BIMONTHLY)

A Return to Fashion

CONTRIBUTOR

April/May

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

SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY!

MEMORIES of a CREATIVE HOUSEHOLD • An important new exhibition at the Wheelwright Museum in Santa Fe shines a bright light on Tony Abeyta and his family.

fashion / 2022

Ballad of a Rez Baddie • Reservation Dogs writer and producer Tazbah Chavez takes Native American storytelling in exciting new directions.

Cultural Continuation • Using fashion and art, Lauren Good Day brings her unique perspective to everything she touches.

Heat / Freak • Looking back on the arrival of the OGs of Indigenous Fashion in the Southwest.

Creating Opportunities • Delina White introduces a new collection and expands on her next steps in the fashion world.

Riding High • Silver jewelry, saddle blankets and other items allow Navajo riders to make bold fashion statements from atop horses.

Fashion Forward • A look at nine Indigenous designers and brands that are taking it to the next level, continuously revamping and revitalizing the world of wearable art.

Fashioned by Culture

Great Plains

HI-LINE Treasures • Bold colors and geometric designs exemplify beadwork from Montana’s Northern Plains.

Keeper of Tradition • Through her unique creations, including birchbark biting, Wanesia Misquadace brings attention to vital causes.

ACROSS the Plains • Artwork from throughout the Great Plains tells larger stories about peace, beauty and strength.

Fluid Design

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Art & History

Intertwining Stories • Two artists from two cultures come together to speak with one voice in a new show at the Schack Art Center.

Painting the Real Stuff • The Nevada Museum of Art honors Jean LaMarr in a retrospective with more than 100 pieces of work.

Taos Lights • An exhibition at the Couse-Sharp Historic Site highlights a variety of artwork.

Mysteries of the Past • A new exhibition at the Tucson Museum of Art allows Brad Kahlhamer to connect history and spirituality to his origin story.

Significant Artifacts • Hindman prepares for the Native American Art sale of historic treasures.

Big Interest, Strong Sales • Santa Fe Art Auction celebrates another successful Native American-Indigenous Art sale with pottery as the top seller.


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OverDrive Magazine

Languages

English

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.

The Great Plains and Beyond

Native American Art Magazine • APRIL/MAY 2022 (BIMONTHLY)

A Return to Fashion

CONTRIBUTOR

April/May

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

SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY!

MEMORIES of a CREATIVE HOUSEHOLD • An important new exhibition at the Wheelwright Museum in Santa Fe shines a bright light on Tony Abeyta and his family.

fashion / 2022

Ballad of a Rez Baddie • Reservation Dogs writer and producer Tazbah Chavez takes Native American storytelling in exciting new directions.

Cultural Continuation • Using fashion and art, Lauren Good Day brings her unique perspective to everything she touches.

Heat / Freak • Looking back on the arrival of the OGs of Indigenous Fashion in the Southwest.

Creating Opportunities • Delina White introduces a new collection and expands on her next steps in the fashion world.

Riding High • Silver jewelry, saddle blankets and other items allow Navajo riders to make bold fashion statements from atop horses.

Fashion Forward • A look at nine Indigenous designers and brands that are taking it to the next level, continuously revamping and revitalizing the world of wearable art.

Fashioned by Culture

Great Plains

HI-LINE Treasures • Bold colors and geometric designs exemplify beadwork from Montana’s Northern Plains.

Keeper of Tradition • Through her unique creations, including birchbark biting, Wanesia Misquadace brings attention to vital causes.

ACROSS the Plains • Artwork from throughout the Great Plains tells larger stories about peace, beauty and strength.

Fluid Design

Pop-Up

Art & History

Intertwining Stories • Two artists from two cultures come together to speak with one voice in a new show at the Schack Art Center.

Painting the Real Stuff • The Nevada Museum of Art honors Jean LaMarr in a retrospective with more than 100 pieces of work.

Taos Lights • An exhibition at the Couse-Sharp Historic Site highlights a variety of artwork.

Mysteries of the Past • A new exhibition at the Tucson Museum of Art allows Brad Kahlhamer to connect history and spirituality to his origin story.

Significant Artifacts • Hindman prepares for the Native American Art sale of historic treasures.

Big Interest, Strong Sales • Santa Fe Art Auction celebrates another successful Native American-Indigenous Art sale with pottery as the top seller.


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