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Native American Art Magazine

August-September 2021/ No. 34
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.

Market Sneak Peek

Native American Art Magazine

CONTRIBUTOR

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.

Fashion Forward • A look at the latest offerings from Indigenous designers shaping the future of fashion.

From the Director

From the Guest Editor

OFFICIAL BOOTH MAP

Santa Fe in August • The biggest, most comprehensive calendar of Native American arts exhibitions, events and sales in and around the 2021 Santa Fe Indian Market.

Path to Market

Witness ME • By portraying strong and independent subjects, photographer Cara Romero gives power to Native women.

Connections Through History • Diverse arts, including beadwork and quillwork, have had a prominent place at Santa Fe Indian Market since the very beginning.

Cause & Effect • Contemporary art examined through the lens of Indigenous cultural responses.

Tributes to the Past • Featured Native American basket weavers pay homage to cultural traditions while also paving the way for the next generation.

Time and Matter • A well-known family of artists returns to Santa Fe to celebrate the beauty of the Pueblos.

The Art of the Find • Santa Fe collector Dugan McElroy seeks out artwork that speaks to her vision of the Southwest.

Original The • Fashion is Contemporary Art: Indigenous Designers Holding Space

Back in Fashion • SWAIA has created a platform to proudly strut Native-made fashion into the future.

Indigenous Collections • SWAIA will introduce a new online platform for Native American artists during Santa Fe Indian Market.

Around Market • Along with the booths and the artists, a number of other popular SWAIA events are returning to the streets of Santa Fe.

Guide to Market

Jewelry

Sculpture

Pottery

Paintings, Drawings, Graphics and Photography

Pueblo Carvings

Textiles

Diverse Arts

Beadwork & Quillwork

Basketry

Youth

Trio of Shows

Market Celebration

Culture & Connection

Back to Nature • Tony Abeyta (Navajo)

Abstracted Fields • PATRICK DEAN HUBBELL (Diné)

Show & Tell

Beautiful Objects • The Objects of Art Santa Fe returns with contemporary and historic Native American, tribal and ethnographic art and fashion.

Expanded Offerings • The seventh annual Antique American Indian Art Show returns with its live exhibition and a new virtual show.

Endless Treasures • Whitehawk Antique Indian & Ethnographic Art Show is back in action for its 43rd year

Bigger and Better • The Free Indian Market hosts 500 artists for its August show in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Treasure Trove • The Great Southwestern Antique Show brings the public vintage and authentic items.

Creative Traditions • The Poeh Cultural Center reconnects and promotes Native arts.

An Evolving Facet • Sovereign Santa Fe brings the public another year of unique, contemporary Native American art

Community Support • During Wheelwright Museum’s annual Benefit Event, collectors can purchase one-of-a-kind works while supporting museum programming.

Heating Up • Continuing to ride a high wave this year, Santa Fe Art Auction hold its annual classic and contemporary Native art sale this August

Rare Items...


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Fréquence: Tous les deux mois Pages: 266 Éditeur: International Artist Publishing, Inc. Édition: August-September 2021/ No. 34

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  • Date de publication : 28 juillet 2021

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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.

Market Sneak Peek

Native American Art Magazine

CONTRIBUTOR

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.

Fashion Forward • A look at the latest offerings from Indigenous designers shaping the future of fashion.

From the Director

From the Guest Editor

OFFICIAL BOOTH MAP

Santa Fe in August • The biggest, most comprehensive calendar of Native American arts exhibitions, events and sales in and around the 2021 Santa Fe Indian Market.

Path to Market

Witness ME • By portraying strong and independent subjects, photographer Cara Romero gives power to Native women.

Connections Through History • Diverse arts, including beadwork and quillwork, have had a prominent place at Santa Fe Indian Market since the very beginning.

Cause & Effect • Contemporary art examined through the lens of Indigenous cultural responses.

Tributes to the Past • Featured Native American basket weavers pay homage to cultural traditions while also paving the way for the next generation.

Time and Matter • A well-known family of artists returns to Santa Fe to celebrate the beauty of the Pueblos.

The Art of the Find • Santa Fe collector Dugan McElroy seeks out artwork that speaks to her vision of the Southwest.

Original The • Fashion is Contemporary Art: Indigenous Designers Holding Space

Back in Fashion • SWAIA has created a platform to proudly strut Native-made fashion into the future.

Indigenous Collections • SWAIA will introduce a new online platform for Native American artists during Santa Fe Indian Market.

Around Market • Along with the booths and the artists, a number of other popular SWAIA events are returning to the streets of Santa Fe.

Guide to Market

Jewelry

Sculpture

Pottery

Paintings, Drawings, Graphics and Photography

Pueblo Carvings

Textiles

Diverse Arts

Beadwork & Quillwork

Basketry

Youth

Trio of Shows

Market Celebration

Culture & Connection

Back to Nature • Tony Abeyta (Navajo)

Abstracted Fields • PATRICK DEAN HUBBELL (Diné)

Show & Tell

Beautiful Objects • The Objects of Art Santa Fe returns with contemporary and historic Native American, tribal and ethnographic art and fashion.

Expanded Offerings • The seventh annual Antique American Indian Art Show returns with its live exhibition and a new virtual show.

Endless Treasures • Whitehawk Antique Indian & Ethnographic Art Show is back in action for its 43rd year

Bigger and Better • The Free Indian Market hosts 500 artists for its August show in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Treasure Trove • The Great Southwestern Antique Show brings the public vintage and authentic items.

Creative Traditions • The Poeh Cultural Center reconnects and promotes Native arts.

An Evolving Facet • Sovereign Santa Fe brings the public another year of unique, contemporary Native American art

Community Support • During Wheelwright Museum’s annual Benefit Event, collectors can purchase one-of-a-kind works while supporting museum programming.

Heating Up • Continuing to ride a high wave this year, Santa Fe Art Auction hold its annual classic and contemporary Native art sale this August

Rare Items...


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