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Native American Art Magazine

June-July 2024/No. 51
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.

Pottery is Passion

Native American Art Magazine • JUNE/JULY 2024

Dedication

June/July

ACQUISITION • A mixed media sculpture by Holly Wilson finds a home at the Michener Art Museum.

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

ON THE Market • Historic material now available from galleries and dealers from coast to coast. All of the items featured here are available now.

SUBSCRIBE TODAY • TO START GETTING THIS ONE-OF-A-KIND PUBLICATION

DURABLE DESIGN • Zuni artistry soars with the Knifewing and Rainbow Man designs.

A Shared SOUL • Artist, activist, model and so much more—Gomeo Bobelu lived a life of warmth and empathy.

Unto the BREACH • TWO SHOWS AT THE NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM EXAMINE THE ROLE OF WHALES IN INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES.

Of the EARTH

American Treasure • 2,000 years of pottery is on view at the Arizona State Museum in Tucson, Arizona.

Into the FUTURE • A new generation of potters is taking risks, pushing boundaries and exploring the unknown in an unprecedented time for younger artists.

The Family that Clays Together • Five generations of Folwell Family pottery fills a new exhibition at the Booth Museum in Georgia.

Form and Function • A look at some of the most common pottery shapes seen at galleries and museums around the country.

Prayer Offering • Robert Patricio (Acoma Pueblo)

Progressions

MUD SLINGERS

Melting Together

Visual Language • Excitement abounds as Native American artist Jeffrey Gibson heads to La Biennale di Venezia.

Making an Imprint • The Heard showcases sneaker art alongside more traditional media by Indigenous artists.

In the Field • Three photo essays at the Eiteljorg highlight issues affecting lives in specific Native communities.

Decades to Remember • A retrospective of New Mexico art from the second half of the 21st century opens at Vladem Contemporary.

Remarkable Contributions • The American Indian Arts Festival elevates the diverse works of Native American artists.

Midwest Market • Eiteljorg Museum welcomes back its popular Indian Market and Festival in Indianapolis.

Top Tier • Award winners at the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market

Object Lesson • Fine art and art objects come together in Brian Lebel’s Santa Fe Old West Show & Auction.

Extensive Selections • Bonhams’ next Native American art sale will feature works from several important collections.

Exceptional Offerings • Navajo weavings and Southwest jewelry are among the highlights in Heritage Auctions’ ethnographic art sale.


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Languages

English

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.

Pottery is Passion

Native American Art Magazine • JUNE/JULY 2024

Dedication

June/July

ACQUISITION • A mixed media sculpture by Holly Wilson finds a home at the Michener Art Museum.

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

ON THE Market • Historic material now available from galleries and dealers from coast to coast. All of the items featured here are available now.

SUBSCRIBE TODAY • TO START GETTING THIS ONE-OF-A-KIND PUBLICATION

DURABLE DESIGN • Zuni artistry soars with the Knifewing and Rainbow Man designs.

A Shared SOUL • Artist, activist, model and so much more—Gomeo Bobelu lived a life of warmth and empathy.

Unto the BREACH • TWO SHOWS AT THE NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM EXAMINE THE ROLE OF WHALES IN INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES.

Of the EARTH

American Treasure • 2,000 years of pottery is on view at the Arizona State Museum in Tucson, Arizona.

Into the FUTURE • A new generation of potters is taking risks, pushing boundaries and exploring the unknown in an unprecedented time for younger artists.

The Family that Clays Together • Five generations of Folwell Family pottery fills a new exhibition at the Booth Museum in Georgia.

Form and Function • A look at some of the most common pottery shapes seen at galleries and museums around the country.

Prayer Offering • Robert Patricio (Acoma Pueblo)

Progressions

MUD SLINGERS

Melting Together

Visual Language • Excitement abounds as Native American artist Jeffrey Gibson heads to La Biennale di Venezia.

Making an Imprint • The Heard showcases sneaker art alongside more traditional media by Indigenous artists.

In the Field • Three photo essays at the Eiteljorg highlight issues affecting lives in specific Native communities.

Decades to Remember • A retrospective of New Mexico art from the second half of the 21st century opens at Vladem Contemporary.

Remarkable Contributions • The American Indian Arts Festival elevates the diverse works of Native American artists.

Midwest Market • Eiteljorg Museum welcomes back its popular Indian Market and Festival in Indianapolis.

Top Tier • Award winners at the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market

Object Lesson • Fine art and art objects come together in Brian Lebel’s Santa Fe Old West Show & Auction.

Extensive Selections • Bonhams’ next Native American art sale will feature works from several important collections.

Exceptional Offerings • Navajo weavings and Southwest jewelry are among the highlights in Heritage Auctions’ ethnographic art sale.


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