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Modern Influence
Native American Art Magazine
Coast to Coast
CONTRIBUTORS
June/July
ON THE Market • Historic material now available from galleries and dealers from coast to coast. All of the items featured here are available now.
Walking the Runway • The traditional clothing contest returns to Santa Fe Indian Market.
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POTTERY
Navajo Pitch Pottery: Much More Than Folk Art
A Community of Clay • The School of Advanced Research in Santa Fe presents a pottery exhibition that highlights Pueblo voices.
Here and There • Blue Rain Gallery brings together historic and contemporary pottery to tell richer stories within the Southwest.
What Grabs the Eye • Pottery, paintings and historic material fill the collection of an Arizona couple.
More Than a Simple Decoration • The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture presents a nuanced view of ancestral pueblo pottery design.
Family Traditions • Chris Youngblood (Santa Clara)
Back to Taos • Susan Folwell (Santa Clara)
Strong Line-Up
Forged Earth
Northwest Coast
Automated Aesthetics • Classic Northwest Coast jewelry designs are getting a high-tech upgrade that is transforming the genre.
The Heritage of the Chilkat Blanket (Naaxéin): A History and Art Preserved
Old Growth • Using materials from the earth and exquisite design, Stz’uminus artist Qap’u’luq is bringing renewed attention to the Northwest Coast.
Form Line • Tlingit artist James Johnson allows traditional design to inspire his visual language.
Changing the Narrative of the American West • A unique display of Indigenous Northwest Coast art at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum will challenge our perceptions of Western culture.
Within the Clouds • Artists from the Northwest Coast bring unique stories and designs to their remarkable artwork.
Boundless Creativity
A Luminous Experience
Article of History • A new exhibition at the Brinton Museum in Wyoming examines the 17 parts of the Fort Laramie Treaty.
Objects in Motion • A series of 15 prints by Wendy Red Star are showcased in a spotlight exhibition at the Rockwell Museum
Eclectic Eyes • The collection of renowned jeweler Charles Loloma and his wife will be featured in the Sante Fe Art Auction’s summer sale.
Culture and Craft • Artists from across the United States and Canada gather at the 30th annual Eiteljorg Indian Market and Festival
Back in Phoenix • The Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market returns to an in-person event in Arizona.
White Glove Sale • All lots sell in John Moran's sale of the James M. Cole Collection of American Indian Art