The 2016 Santa Fe Indian Market Best of Show winner is Adrian Nasafoite (Hopi) for his woodcarving, “Purification.” Classification winners are: I. Jewelry: Benson Manygoats (Navajo) II. Pottery: Al Qöyawayma (Hopi) III. Painting/Drawings/Graphics/Photography:…
Just a few hours into the 95th Indian Market, I already felt the energizing effects of being in the presence of art and artists, both of which surrounded me at the Edge preview…
The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture (MIAC) cohosted our fall launch party at Museum Hill Café. Weldon Fulton prepared a menu of Cherokee-inspired cuisine to honor Lloyd Kiva New that included turkey skewers, cornbread,…
Letter to the People of France, May 24, 2016 The People of the Pueblo of Acoma, an Indian tribe in the United States, call upon the People of France to help us in our…
By Kelly Church (Grand Traverse Odawa-Ojibwe) In the coming decade, black ash split baskets, ash bark baskets, and hand-carved ash cradleboards will become some of the rarest, collectible pieces of Native art. Black…
By Loretta Webster (Oneida Nation) Crowds gathered, the press was there, and the Woodland Indian Art Facebook page shot up with visitors as the story of Mark Fischer’s copper bison hit the moccasin…