Native American Art Magazine - June - July 2020
Native American Art Magazine - June - July 2020
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In this issue
The Beadwork Issue === Beauty in Originality: Collectors can explore stunning examples of historic Haudenosaunee bags during an online exhibition at John Molloy Gallery. • A Valuable Commodity: The introduction of glass trade beads in Native North America made way for new horizons in bead-making. • Apsáalooke Baannashtua: The revered art form of beadwork is woven deep into the history and culture of the Crow people. • From Grandmothers to Daughters to Granddaughters: The Couse Collection of Native Beadwork. • Stitched in Sovereignty: An exhibition of contemporary art at Couse-Sharp Historic Site spotlights the ways in which Indigenous peoples maintain their identities, culture and artistic expression. • Expression in Beadwork: A guide for collectors looking to buy Native beadwork with advice from experts in the field.
We Ask Leading Museum Curators About What's Going On In Their World
Curators Chat
2 mins
Beauty in Originality
Collectors can explore stunning examples of historic Haudenosaunee bags during an online exhibition at John Molloy Gallery.
4 mins
A Valuable Commodity
The introduction of glass trade beads in Native North America made way for new horizons in bead-making.
7 mins
Apsáalooke Baannashtua
The revered art form of beadwork is woven deep into the history and culture of the Crow people.
5 mins
From Grandmothers to Daughters to Granddaughters
The Couse Collection of Native Beadwork
10 mins
Stitched in Sovereignty
An exhibition of contemporary art at Couse-Sharp Historic Site spotlights the ways in which Indigenous peoples maintain their identities, culture and artistic expression.
5 mins
Cultural Icons
GEORGE RIVERA (Pojoaque)
2 mins
Pueblo Perspectives
Susan Folwell gathers and processes clay for her pots and fires them as her family has for generations.
2 mins
Top Results
Cowan’s online American Indian Art Auction on April 10 sees 92 percent of lots sold.
2 mins
Powerful Women
The Eiteljorg Museum spotlights contemporary women artists in one of a number of exhibitions planned this year honoring women.
3 mins
Native American Art Magazine Description:
Publisher: International Artist Publishing, Inc.
Category: Art
Language: English
Frequency: Bi-Monthly
Native American Art is the first-ever bimonthly publication offering complete and comprehensive coverage of the market of contemporary and historic Native art. Featured are previews of upcoming shows, auctions, fairs, markets, exhibitions and events.
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