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Native American Art Magazine

October-November 2022/ No. 41
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.

Santa Fe All the Way

Native American Art Magazine • OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2022 (BIMONTHLY)

When it Rains …

Oct/Nov

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

SUBSCRIBE TODAY

SETTING the TONE • The newly reinstalled Native American galleries at the Denver Art Museum offer new perspectives on the museum’s collection.

HOWLS in the NIGHT • Artist John Potter honors the wolves and other creatures in Yellowstone—in paint and spirit.

CARVINGS

HOPI KATSINA CARVING STYLES

Reverence for the PAST • History and tradition guide a number of exceptional pueblo carvers as they tell stories through cottonwood.

EARTH Sounds • Tim Blueflint Ramel carves elegant flutes that carry stories of the past and present.

CARVING CONNECTION

BASKETRY

WOVEN Together • Rare and exceptional examples of embroidered plaques are featured in a new book on the forgotten medium.

WEAVING Worlds • Using time-honored traditions, modern basket makers are adding to the art of basketry with stunning design and innovation.

BOLD, BEAUTIFUL BASKETS

Hero Stories

Photographic Voices • Contemporary Indigenous photographers are spotlighted at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art.

Lighter Than • A new exhibition at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts explores the subject of air and its many complex facets.

The Telling of Modern Stories • Three photojournalists document the issues that many contemporary Indigenous people face today.

The Substance of Stars • A new multi-sensory exhibit at the Heard Museum explores the creation stories of four tribal communities.

Visions in Glass • The Brinton Museum presents new stained glass works by Lakota artist Angela Babby.

Contemporary Context • Eiteljorg Museum presents Contemporary Native Art 101, a survey of influential Indigenous artists from the mid-19th century to today.

Fractured Forms • Pueblo Grande Museum presents new work from Thomas “Breeze” Marcus in Phoenix.

Telling Stories • A new photograph exhibition in Pennsylvania highlights images of the late 1800s.

A Spirited Return • For the 17th edition, Cherokee Art Market happily returns to an in-person format and features 150 significant Native artists from 50 tribal nations.

Cherokee Fashions • The Kananesgi Art Market and Fashion Show gears up for an in-person event full of fashion and art by talented Cherokee artists.

Market Madness • SWAIA returns in early October for a second round of impeccable artworks by Native American artists at the Albuquerque Market.

A SIGN OF RENEWAL • Rain and shine mark the joyous centennial celebration for Santa Fe Indian Market.

TOP AWARDS • Best of Show and Best of Classification at the 100th Santa Fe Indian Market

STAR-STUDDED RUNWAY

The Big One • An expanding Santa Fe Art Auction turns its attention to its major November sale in New Mexico.

Tour de force • Bonhams offers a major private collection of Native American material from the early 20th century.

All Eyes on Santa Fe • Santa Fe Art Market brings major Native American artwork to bidders during its popular August sale.

Making the Market • Heritage Auctions offers rare katsina dolls and other items from the collection of Alan Kessler


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Fréquence: Tous les deux mois Pages: 132 Éditeur: International Artist Publishing, Inc. Édition: October-November 2022/ No. 41

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  • Date de publication : 28 septembre 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.

Santa Fe All the Way

Native American Art Magazine • OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2022 (BIMONTHLY)

When it Rains …

Oct/Nov

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

SUBSCRIBE TODAY

SETTING the TONE • The newly reinstalled Native American galleries at the Denver Art Museum offer new perspectives on the museum’s collection.

HOWLS in the NIGHT • Artist John Potter honors the wolves and other creatures in Yellowstone—in paint and spirit.

CARVINGS

HOPI KATSINA CARVING STYLES

Reverence for the PAST • History and tradition guide a number of exceptional pueblo carvers as they tell stories through cottonwood.

EARTH Sounds • Tim Blueflint Ramel carves elegant flutes that carry stories of the past and present.

CARVING CONNECTION

BASKETRY

WOVEN Together • Rare and exceptional examples of embroidered plaques are featured in a new book on the forgotten medium.

WEAVING Worlds • Using time-honored traditions, modern basket makers are adding to the art of basketry with stunning design and innovation.

BOLD, BEAUTIFUL BASKETS

Hero Stories

Photographic Voices • Contemporary Indigenous photographers are spotlighted at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art.

Lighter Than • A new exhibition at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts explores the subject of air and its many complex facets.

The Telling of Modern Stories • Three photojournalists document the issues that many contemporary Indigenous people face today.

The Substance of Stars • A new multi-sensory exhibit at the Heard Museum explores the creation stories of four tribal communities.

Visions in Glass • The Brinton Museum presents new stained glass works by Lakota artist Angela Babby.

Contemporary Context • Eiteljorg Museum presents Contemporary Native Art 101, a survey of influential Indigenous artists from the mid-19th century to today.

Fractured Forms • Pueblo Grande Museum presents new work from Thomas “Breeze” Marcus in Phoenix.

Telling Stories • A new photograph exhibition in Pennsylvania highlights images of the late 1800s.

A Spirited Return • For the 17th edition, Cherokee Art Market happily returns to an in-person format and features 150 significant Native artists from 50 tribal nations.

Cherokee Fashions • The Kananesgi Art Market and Fashion Show gears up for an in-person event full of fashion and art by talented Cherokee artists.

Market Madness • SWAIA returns in early October for a second round of impeccable artworks by Native American artists at the Albuquerque Market.

A SIGN OF RENEWAL • Rain and shine mark the joyous centennial celebration for Santa Fe Indian Market.

TOP AWARDS • Best of Show and Best of Classification at the 100th Santa Fe Indian Market

STAR-STUDDED RUNWAY

The Big One • An expanding Santa Fe Art Auction turns its attention to its major November sale in New Mexico.

Tour de force • Bonhams offers a major private collection of Native American material from the early 20th century.

All Eyes on Santa Fe • Santa Fe Art Market brings major Native American artwork to bidders during its popular August sale.

Making the Market • Heritage Auctions offers rare katsina dolls and other items from the collection of Alan Kessler


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