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Native American Art Magazine

February - March 2022/ No. 37
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.

Six Years in the Making

Native American Art Magazine

Perseverance

CONTRIBUTOR

ACQUISITION • The Rockwell Museum will exhibit a recent acquisition of 15 prints by Apsáalooke artist Wendy Red Star this May.

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.

We Ask Leading Museum Curators About What’s Going On In Their World

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

Feb/March

Diné College shows resiliency in face of pandemic • Diné College’s Navajo Cultural Art Program fills the walls of the Arizona House of Representatives with artwork.

Eiteljorg in home stretch of Project 2021 • Indianapolis museum turns to the public for the last leg of its major fundraising campaign.

Art Indigenous Santa Fe comes to Market Week • A brand new contemporary art fair brings cutting-edge Native American artwork onto the Santa Fe scene.

Amon Carter Museum Highlights Indigenous Photography

Oneida Nation Unveils Passage of Peace

SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY!

64th ANNUAL HEARD MUSEUM GUILD INDIAN FAIR & MARKET

THE 64TH ANNUAL HEARD MUSEUM GUILD INDIAN FAIR & 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.

THE EXPERT EYES • Heard Indian Market judges set their sights on the top artwork within each classification.

CENTURIES of IMPACT • The Heard Museum presents two new exhibitions honoring 100 years of Native American artistry.

ARIZONA LIGHT • A Phoenix-based collector uses her proximity to the desert and top artists to build her art collection.

INSIDE ACCESS • Six artists will exhibit at the Museum Shop during the annual Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market.

THE COME-BACK • After a long absence from the Heard Market, bead artist Jackie Larson Bread makes a triumphant return.

WEAVING is LIFE • Weaver siblings, Tyler and Naiomi Glasses, bring their unique perspectives back to Phoenix.

THE GUIDING ARROW • Using unique arrow designs and high-quality materials, jewelry artist Jeff DeMent brings his culture into his artwork.

HAPPY ACCIDENTS • Choctaw artist Randy Chitto brings his delightfully fun animals and clowns back to the Heard Fair & Market.

GUIDE to MARKET

JEWELRY & LAPIDARY

POTTERY

2-DIMENSIONAL ART

PUEBLO CARVINGS

SCULPTURE

WEAVINGS AND TEXTILES

DIVERSE ARTS

BASKETRY

PERSONAL ATTIRE

Call to Native American Artists from the Billie Jane Baguley Library and Archives

Announcing the $25,000 Best of Show Award

Native American Artists Resource Collection, Billie Jane Baguley Library and Archives

Wanted: Heard Museum Guides

About the Guild

Fair History

EMERGING YOUTH • The Heard Museum Guild is excited to present the young Native voices of today in the Youth Art Show and Sale.

BEST OF SHOW RECOGNITIONS AND AWARDS • There is still time to sponsor an award for the juried art competition....


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Fréquence: Tous les deux mois Pages: 188 Éditeur: International Artist Publishing, Inc. Édition: February - March 2022/ No. 37

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  • Date de publication : 28 janvier 2022

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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.

Six Years in the Making

Native American Art Magazine

Perseverance

CONTRIBUTOR

ACQUISITION • The Rockwell Museum will exhibit a recent acquisition of 15 prints by Apsáalooke artist Wendy Red Star this May.

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.

We Ask Leading Museum Curators About What’s Going On In Their World

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

Feb/March

Diné College shows resiliency in face of pandemic • Diné College’s Navajo Cultural Art Program fills the walls of the Arizona House of Representatives with artwork.

Eiteljorg in home stretch of Project 2021 • Indianapolis museum turns to the public for the last leg of its major fundraising campaign.

Art Indigenous Santa Fe comes to Market Week • A brand new contemporary art fair brings cutting-edge Native American artwork onto the Santa Fe scene.

Amon Carter Museum Highlights Indigenous Photography

Oneida Nation Unveils Passage of Peace

SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY!

64th ANNUAL HEARD MUSEUM GUILD INDIAN FAIR & MARKET

THE 64TH ANNUAL HEARD MUSEUM GUILD INDIAN FAIR & 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.

THE EXPERT EYES • Heard Indian Market judges set their sights on the top artwork within each classification.

CENTURIES of IMPACT • The Heard Museum presents two new exhibitions honoring 100 years of Native American artistry.

ARIZONA LIGHT • A Phoenix-based collector uses her proximity to the desert and top artists to build her art collection.

INSIDE ACCESS • Six artists will exhibit at the Museum Shop during the annual Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market.

THE COME-BACK • After a long absence from the Heard Market, bead artist Jackie Larson Bread makes a triumphant return.

WEAVING is LIFE • Weaver siblings, Tyler and Naiomi Glasses, bring their unique perspectives back to Phoenix.

THE GUIDING ARROW • Using unique arrow designs and high-quality materials, jewelry artist Jeff DeMent brings his culture into his artwork.

HAPPY ACCIDENTS • Choctaw artist Randy Chitto brings his delightfully fun animals and clowns back to the Heard Fair & Market.

GUIDE to MARKET

JEWELRY & LAPIDARY

POTTERY

2-DIMENSIONAL ART

PUEBLO CARVINGS

SCULPTURE

WEAVINGS AND TEXTILES

DIVERSE ARTS

BASKETRY

PERSONAL ATTIRE

Call to Native American Artists from the Billie Jane Baguley Library and Archives

Announcing the $25,000 Best of Show Award

Native American Artists Resource Collection, Billie Jane Baguley Library and Archives

Wanted: Heard Museum Guides

About the Guild

Fair History

EMERGING YOUTH • The Heard Museum Guild is excited to present the young Native voices of today in the Youth Art Show and Sale.

BEST OF SHOW RECOGNITIONS AND AWARDS • There is still time to sponsor an award for the juried art competition....


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