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==THE SANTA FE ISSUE ==
Santa Fe in August: A massive calendar including all of the Native American arts events in Santa Fe around the month of August. • Lasting Impressions: Figural design motifs give expression to Zuni inlay jewelry. • Our Next Guest Needs No Introduction: The School for Advanced Research cultivates casual conversation and in-depth discussion through a series of live artist talks on Instagram. • Market Reimagined: A market guide to all of the art categories in the SWAIA Virtual Indian Market.

LASTING IMPRESSIONS

Figural design motifs give expression to Zuni inlay jewelry.

LASTING IMPRESSIONS

9 mins

Our Next Guest Needs No Introduction

The School for Advanced Research cultivates casual conversation and in-depth discussion through a series of live artist talks on Instagram.

Our Next Guest Needs No Introduction

8 mins

Historical Objects

Dealers of historic Native American and tribal art gather in Santa Fe, New Mexico, this August for an art walk and sale.

Historical Objects

3 mins

Popular Demand

A new arts and culture initiative created by Mark Bahti of Bahti Indian Arts extends the Santa Fe summer season into fall.

Popular Demand

2 mins

Cutting Edge

Igniting the art scene with contemporary Native art.

Cutting Edge

2 mins

Reflection and Connection

SANTA FE, NM Blue Rain Gallery in Santa Fe’s Railyard Arts District holds its Annual Celebration of Native American Art during Native Art Week with a stellar group of artists including Dan Friday, Starr Hardridge, Chris Pappan, Maria Samora, Jody Naranjo, Lisa Holt and Harlan Reano, Hyrum Joe, Thomas Breeze Marcus, Avis Charley and Shonto Begay. A variety of media like glass sculpture, painting, ceramics and jewelry will be on display for collectors to explore.

Reflection and Connection

2 mins

A Glittering Celebration

On August 12, Manitou Galleries will celebrate Native American jewelery with the group exhibition Celebration of Indian Arts.

A Glittering Celebration

2 mins

Clay Stories

In response to current health restrictions, King Galleries is hosting a virtual event titled Bigger, Better, Online and Virtual. In past years, the gallery had a two-day event for their many talented Pueblo potters, and kicked off right before the Santa Fe Indian Market. In an effort to stay motivated and positive, King Galleries has extended the event to one week from August 11 to August 18, displaying traditional and contemporary work from artists such as Les Namingha, Jeremey Frey, Robert Patricio, Russell Sanchez, Tammy Garcia and Jennifer Tafoya.

Clay Stories

2 mins

Sanctuary Tony Abeyta (Navajo)

SANTA FE, NM Tony Abeyta keeps a frantic pace.

Sanctuary Tony Abeyta (Navajo)

3 mins

Full of joy

Kathleen Wall (Jemez)

Full of joy

2 mins

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Native American Art Magazine Description:

PublisherInternational Artist Publishing, Inc.

CategoryArt

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyBi-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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