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Native American Art Magazine

February-March 2024/No. 49
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.

Your Market Guide

Native American Art Magazine • FEBRUARY/MARCH 2024 (BIMONTHLY)

The Artists are Everything

Feb/March

FASHION FORWARD • A look at the latest offerings from Indigenous designers shaping the future of fashion.

ACQUISITION • The Saint Louis Art Museum has recently added three new works of Native American art to its collection.

ON THE Market • Historic material now available from galleries and dealers from coast to coast.

NATIVE AMERICAN ART • Is a proud Sponsor of the Cherokee Art Market.

66th ANNUAL HEARD MUSEUM GUILD INDIAN FAIR & MARKET

SIGNATURE EVENT • The Heard Museum welcomes visitors back to the 66th annual market.

ARTISTS in this ISSUE! • As you make your way through the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market, be sure to stop by artists who appear in this issue.

THE HEARD MUSEUM CALENDAR • A comprehensive calendar of events at the Heard Museum, including the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market.

NEWS 2024

IN MEMORIAM

The RIBBON COMMITTEE • Experts in many fields unite at the Heard Museum to bestow awards and cash prizes to the top artists.

MASTER of DESIRE • 2023 Best of Show winner Raynard Scott brings precision to his award-winning jewelry.

CRYSTAL CLEAR • Mother and daughter weavers, Mona and Charlene Laughing, bring their Crystal rugs back to Phoenix.

A MODERN CONTEXT • A new Heard Museum exhibition explores Maria Martinez’s work within the framework of American modernism.

SOULFUL CREATION • Native American artists bring raw emotion into their work to express larger ideas about their humanity and culture.

HONORING FAMILY • Hollis Chitto brings his heritage alive with beaded works that show his remarkable skill as an artist.

INSIDE LOOK • The Heard Museum Shop features the work of seven superb artists during this year’s Indian Fair & Market.

GUIDE to MARKETT • HEARD MUSEUM GUILD INDIAN FAIR & MARKET

JEWELRY & LAPIDARY

POTTERY

TWO-DIMENSIONAL ART

PUEBLO CARVINGS

SCULPTURE

WEAVINGS & TEXTILES

DIVERSE ARTS

BASKETRY

STARTING YOUNG • Youth artists will be in competition at the Youth Art Show & Sale during the annual Heard market.

BEST OF SHOW RECOGNITIONS AND AWARDS

Shaped by Hand

Tradition & Innovation

Master Designers

Three Songs • Raven Chacon brings a multimedia exhibition to the Harwood Museum of Art in Taos, New Mexico.

Native Voices and Visions • The Eiteljorg Museum features a contemporary exhibition of works by 2023 fellowship recipients.

Western Inclusion • A large lineup of Native American artists joins the Masters of the American West exhibition.

Deep Lineage • Santa Fe Art Auction’s first sale of the year offers more than 500 works of historic and contemporary Native Art.

Art & Objects • March in Montana brings 750 lots of Western and Native American art to Great Falls

Timeless Beauty • Navajo weavings lead Heritage’s fall sale of ethnographic art.

Enduring Appeal • Fritz Scholder dominates Hindman’s $2.7 million fall sale of Western and Contemporary Native American Art.

Transformative Gift • The Saint Louis Art Museum celebrates a massive donation from longtime collector William P. Healey.


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Fréquence: Tous les deux mois Pages: 156 Éditeur: International Artist Publishing, Inc. Édition: February-March 2024/No. 49

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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.

Your Market Guide

Native American Art Magazine • FEBRUARY/MARCH 2024 (BIMONTHLY)

The Artists are Everything

Feb/March

FASHION FORWARD • A look at the latest offerings from Indigenous designers shaping the future of fashion.

ACQUISITION • The Saint Louis Art Museum has recently added three new works of Native American art to its collection.

ON THE Market • Historic material now available from galleries and dealers from coast to coast.

NATIVE AMERICAN ART • Is a proud Sponsor of the Cherokee Art Market.

66th ANNUAL HEARD MUSEUM GUILD INDIAN FAIR & MARKET

SIGNATURE EVENT • The Heard Museum welcomes visitors back to the 66th annual market.

ARTISTS in this ISSUE! • As you make your way through the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market, be sure to stop by artists who appear in this issue.

THE HEARD MUSEUM CALENDAR • A comprehensive calendar of events at the Heard Museum, including the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market.

NEWS 2024

IN MEMORIAM

The RIBBON COMMITTEE • Experts in many fields unite at the Heard Museum to bestow awards and cash prizes to the top artists.

MASTER of DESIRE • 2023 Best of Show winner Raynard Scott brings precision to his award-winning jewelry.

CRYSTAL CLEAR • Mother and daughter weavers, Mona and Charlene Laughing, bring their Crystal rugs back to Phoenix.

A MODERN CONTEXT • A new Heard Museum exhibition explores Maria Martinez’s work within the framework of American modernism.

SOULFUL CREATION • Native American artists bring raw emotion into their work to express larger ideas about their humanity and culture.

HONORING FAMILY • Hollis Chitto brings his heritage alive with beaded works that show his remarkable skill as an artist.

INSIDE LOOK • The Heard Museum Shop features the work of seven superb artists during this year’s Indian Fair & Market.

GUIDE to MARKETT • HEARD MUSEUM GUILD INDIAN FAIR & MARKET

JEWELRY & LAPIDARY

POTTERY

TWO-DIMENSIONAL ART

PUEBLO CARVINGS

SCULPTURE

WEAVINGS & TEXTILES

DIVERSE ARTS

BASKETRY

STARTING YOUNG • Youth artists will be in competition at the Youth Art Show & Sale during the annual Heard market.

BEST OF SHOW RECOGNITIONS AND AWARDS

Shaped by Hand

Tradition & Innovation

Master Designers

Three Songs • Raven Chacon brings a multimedia exhibition to the Harwood Museum of Art in Taos, New Mexico.

Native Voices and Visions • The Eiteljorg Museum features a contemporary exhibition of works by 2023 fellowship recipients.

Western Inclusion • A large lineup of Native American artists joins the Masters of the American West exhibition.

Deep Lineage • Santa Fe Art Auction’s first sale of the year offers more than 500 works of historic and contemporary Native Art.

Art & Objects • March in Montana brings 750 lots of Western and Native American art to Great Falls

Timeless Beauty • Navajo weavings lead Heritage’s fall sale of ethnographic art.

Enduring Appeal • Fritz Scholder dominates Hindman’s $2.7 million fall sale of Western and Contemporary Native American Art.

Transformative Gift • The Saint Louis Art Museum celebrates a massive donation from longtime collector William P. Healey.


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