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Defined by Diversity
Native American Art Magazine • FEBRUARY/MARCH 2026 (BIMONTHLY)
Join the Party
ON THE Market • Historic material now available from galleries and dealers from coast to coast. All of the items featured here are available now.
BOBBY STILLS • (LIPAN APACHE TRIBE OF TEXAS)
Indian Fair & Market
Cultural Experience • The Heard Museum welcomes visitors to this year’s Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market.
Artists in this Issue! • As you make your way through the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market, be sure to stop by artists who appear in this issue.
Market Map
The Heard Museum Calendar • A comprehensive calendar of events at (and near) the Heard Museum, including the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market.
About the Guild
Call to Native American Artists
MARKET SPONSORS • The Best of Show Awards are sponsored by generous individual patrons.
Threading Time • Cole Red Horse Taylor makes history speak by bringing it into the modern world.
Where the Spirit Takes Form • Tayron Polequaptewa and a new generation of collectors.
Talkin’ Shop • Heard Shop innovator and gallery owner Lovena Ohl helped shine a bright light on the importance of Native American jewelry in the Southwest.
Our Corner of the Cosmos • The art of Kay WalkingStick and the Hudson River School find meaningful dialogue at the Heard Museum.
From the Vault • Kay WalkingStick returns to curate another exhibition from the Heard Museum’s permanent collection.
Repurposed Flour • An exhibition at the Heard Museum showcases how the Blue Bird flour logo has been incorporated into Native American art and objects.
Guide to Market
Jewelry & Lapidary
Pottery
Two-Dimensional Art
Pueblo Carvings
Sculpture
Weavings & Textiles
Diverse Arts
Basketry
Sharing Knowledge • The annual Youth Art Show & Sale brings together talented young artists during the market.
ARTIST FOCUS
Always Evolving
Honor Song • THOMAS “BREEZE” MARCUS (Akimel/Tohono O’odham)
Past & Present • A new show at the Maynard Dixon & Native American Art Museum brings multiple generations of voices together.
The Source of Light • Cara Romero explores the concept of living light in a major new exhibition at the Phoenix Art Museum.
Intimate Spaces • The Wheelwright Museum in Santa Fe presents a new two-part exhibition for Diné artist Emmi Whitehorse.
MISSING AN ISSUE?
An Annual Favorite • Santa Fe Art Auction’s Native Arts sale offers collectors the chance to vie for exceptional artworks from the comfort of their homes.
The Hotspot • Contemporary Native American art shines at Scottsdale Art Week.
Curated Artwork • Virtual Whitehawk returns with 25 exhibitors offering Indigenous art from around the globe.