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.
Given a Choice
Native American Art Magazine • JUNE/JULY 2021 (BIMONTHLY)
A Focus on Regions
ACQUISITION • The Krannert Art Museum has recently acquired a major body of Native American artwork for its permanent collection, including sculpture by Preston Singletary.
MARKET REPORT • We ask leading dealers of historic and contemporary Native American art what their thoughts are on the market and where it might be headed.
Gathering Art and Culture • Native POP: People of the Plains returns to downtown Rapid City, Oklahoma, for its 8th year.
A Lasting Legacy • The late Christopher Cardozo to be honored during a sale of his collection in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Low Rider • The Harwood Museum of Art examines the lowrider culture in Northern New Mexico.
FASHION FORWARD • A look at the latest offerings from Indigenous designers shaping the future of fashion.
June/July
YOUR ALL-ACCESS PASS • We are excited to announce the launch of our podcast, The American Art Collective! This is the official podcast for International Artist Publishing and its five top art magazines: Native American Art, Western Art Collector, American Art Collector, American Fine Art Magazine and International Artist.
‘WE'RE STILL HERE’ • Native American artists relate their pandemic stories as they adjust their careers and their art during shutdowns.
POTTERY
Creations from the Earth • An in-depth look inside the Native pottery collections at the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture.
FORGED in FIRE • An unlikely alliance and friendship: the lost pottery tiles of Awa Tsireh and Paul Saint-Gaudens.
Vertigo • Stories of resistance and resilience come to life in Virgil Ortiz’s Monos figures from the Cochiti Pueblo.
Feathered Friends • Bird designs in Pueblo pottery and jewelry have a long and rich history in art of the Southwest.
Earth and Fire
The First Light
The Power of Place • Artists from the Northeast Woodlands bring a passionate energy and stunning new work to the art market.
Featured Artists
Looking to the Future • A dedicated group of Wabanaki artists have brought renewed interest to ash basketry.
Light Through the Trees • Using exquisite designs and natural materials found in the Northeast, Jeremy Frey has redefined basketry for a new generation.
The Lamentation of the Ash Tree • A closer look at the impact of the emerald ash borer beetle on Northeastern tribal basket making.
The Hybrid Artist • Multi-faceted artist Jason Brown talks art, music, fashion design and the continuous evolution of his creative expression.
Dazzling Jewels
Family Legacy
Three Views
Hyper Color • Robert Martinez brings his distinctive color palette to the Brinton Museum in Wyoming.
Riding High Again • Brian Lebel’s Cody Old West Show & Auction makes a triumphant return to Santa Fe.
Virtual Storytelling • The Eiteljorg Museum will host the 2021 Indian Market and Festival online with showcases of juried artwork, performances and demonstrations.
New Beginnings • The Summer Heritage Festival and Native Art Market are back this year with new adaptations.
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