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  • Sun
    01
    Aug
    2021
    Tue
    31
    Aug
    2021
    10:00 am - 5:00 pm*

    Tuesday – Monday Every Week the Month of August – Free Admission at MoCNA

    MoCNA is offering free admission during August, a month when Santa Fe celebrates Native American art and culture. Museum visitors will be able to explore new exhibitions, like Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology, and participate in engaging public programming—all free of charge and made possible by a generous gift from. MacKenzie Scott and Dan Jewett.  Admission tickets can be reserved online, ahead of entry at www.iaia.edu/store, or in-person at the Museum Store. *The Museum is open 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Monday and Weds-Sat.  Sunday hours are 11:00 am - 4:00 pm and the museum is closed Tuesdays.

    108 Cathedral Place, Santa Fe, NM 87501

    https://iaia.edu/mocna/

      


  • Thu
    12
    Aug
    2021
    Sun
    15
    Aug
    2021

    Presented by Santa Fe Virtual

    Around Santa Fe

    Historic Native and Tribal Art Gallery Walk & Sale runs from Aug 11 - Aug 15, 2021 - Check Individual participating galleries for individual gallery hours.  https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5ecc3a54357f2b58e132b8cf/t/6104852f293c33514d83d821/1627686193845/Map-11x17-02-revised.pdf

    More info:
    http://santafevirtual.com/


     

  • Thu
    12
    Aug
    2021
    Sun
    15
    Aug
    2021

    Santa Fe Virtual Online

     

    The Santa Fe Virtual Online Show allows participants to view and purchase great material from anywhere in the world.  Our first two Virtual shows did very well and we expect this trend to continue. The Virtual Show runs from 1:00 pm Aug 11 through 5:00 pm Aug 15.  For more information go to:  https://santafevirtual.com/participants/virtual-show

    Courtesy of Trotta Bono Collection


     

  • Thu
    12
    Aug
    2021
    Sun
    22
    Aug
    2021

    Doug Coffin and Doug Black

    Ellsworth Gallery

    At the core of D1 & D2... rests the personal and creative bond between both artists. It is no coincidence the two have the same first name, as Doug Black is named after Doug Coffin, his godfather. Both originating from Lawrence, KS, Coffin & Black have fostered a decades-long relationship leading up to this show. Throughout the years, artistic harmony grew. When Doug Black began to cultivate his now 30-year stay and career overseas in Japan, Coffin began looking east for inspiration, incorporating calligraphy and Japanese symbolism into his own work. Sometime after, as the two would exchange images of their work, Coffin began to note that he was seeing his own artistic sensibility in his godson, that a real sense of influence was flowing between the both of them thousands of miles away. After Black made a visit to Santa Fe from Japan to see Coffin's previous exhibition with Ellsworth Gallery, Full Circle: From Far East to Southwest, they began to imagine their work collectively in the space.

    ...Re-Connection was born.

    Featuring works of Coffin's signature glass-sphere acrylic paintings, large-scale sculpture, and Black's expressive ceramics, D1 & D2 gaze down at the earth and up at the sky in awe of the beauty of life's mysteries. Figures and patterns emerge,—from the past, the future, and the instinctive breathe of our dreams—moving towards a welcoming, contemplative center.

    Exhibition runs from July 9 to Aug 22, 2021

    215 East Palace Ave, Santa Fe, NM 87501

    https://ellsworthgallery.com/exhibition/d1-d2-re-connection/


     

  • Thu
    12
    Aug
    2021
    Tue
    31
    Aug
    2021

    Online Show

    Benefit Preview:  Monday, August 9 / 11am – 7pm (MDT) – $25 to Benefit Native Art New Mexico

    General Show Days Free  Tuesday, August 10, 11am – Tuesday, August 31 / Midnight (MDT)

    A Production of Objects of Art Shows

    https://virtualantiqueindianartshow.com/


     

  • Thu
    12
    Aug
    2021
    Tue
    31
    Aug
    2021

    Online Show

    Benefit Preview Monday, August 9 / 11am – 7pm (MDT) – $25 to Benefit Native Art New Mexico

    General Show Days Free Tuesday, August 10, 11am – Tuesday, August 31 / Midnight (MDT)

    A Production of Objects of Art Shows

    https://virtualobjectsofartsantafe.com/


     

  • Thu
    12
    Aug
    2021
    Sun
    22
    Aug
    2021
    10:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Museum of International Folk Art

    From small beads and mirrors to sculpted works, people work with glass all over the world. The Museum of International Folk Art presents a selection of glass works and works with glass from the collection. The display will be on view in Lloyd’s Treasure Chest this summer. http://www.internationalfolkart.org/exhibition/4748/glass-selections-from-the-collection The Museum is open every day 10am-5pm.  Admission for Adults is $7 For New Mexico Residents, $12 for Non-Residents; 16 & Under and Members: Free

    Exhibit runs from June 27, 2021 through January 31, 2022

    Museum Hill, 706 Camino Lejo, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505

  • Thu
    12
    Aug
    2021
    Sun
    22
    Aug
    2021
    10:00 am - 5:00 pm*

    IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native American Art

    Co-curated by Joseph Maldonado (Tlingit and Ottawa) and Ethan Swearengin (Cherokee Nation), Manifesting Our Destinies highlights artwork that reflects the diverse backgrounds of this year’s IAIA graduating BFA students. The juried show presents the unique voices of emerging artists that share an interest in themes such as resiliency, self-empowerment, and societal acceptance. The artworks reflect how these artists have redefined their cultural heritage by blending contemporary art forms, techniques and materials with traditional Native art influences. Tours are in one-hour increments.  Admission tickets can be reserved online, ahead of entry at www.iaia.edu/store, or in-person at the Museum Store.  *The Museum is open 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Monday and Weds-Sat.  Sunday hours are 11:00 am - 4:00 pm and the museum is closed Tuesdays.

    Show runs from through Sun, Oct 10 2021

    108 Cathedral Place, Santa Fe, NM 87501

    https://iaia.edu/event/iaia-2020-2021-bfa-exhibition-manifesting-our-destinies/


  • Thu
    12
    Aug
    2021
    Sun
    22
    Aug
    2021
    10:00 am - 5:00 pm*

    Museum of Indian Arts and Culture

    The exhibit consists of jewelry collected by Dr. Harry P. Mera during a trip to the Navajo Nation in the fall of 1932.  Funded primarily by John D. Rockefeller, Mera visited 80 trading posts and covered more than 2,500 miles to gather a collection of jewelry made in the prior 40 years.  The pieces, outstanding in their craftsmanship and artistry, were handmade from silver coins or ingots of silver before the general availability of advanced mechanical tools and commercial commodities.  These works shed light on the importance of silver to the Navajo people of the time, and form the inspiration of the jewelry artists that have followed *The Museum of Indian Arts & Culture is open Mon-Sun 10am - 5pm.  Admission for New Mexico Resident Adults is $5, for non-residents, $9.  Additional discounts and special can been seen at:http://miaclab.org/hours

    Exhibit runs from July 1, 2021 through December 1, 2021

    Museum Hill, 710-708 Camino Lejo (off Old Santa Fe Trail) Santa Fe, NM, 87505

    http://www.indianartsandculture.org/current?&eventID=4756


  • Thu
    12
    Aug
    2021
    Sun
    22
    Aug
    2021
    10:00 am - 5:00 pm*

    Museum of Indian Arts and Culture

    A Place in Clay, seamlessly moves between clay sculptures and acrylic paintings, in which Wall engages with and explores her high desert surroundings. Finding inspiration in both her family’s artistic practices and the environment of Jemez Pueblo, Wall ask questions surrounding food sovereignty, language, and connection to place.  "I have always considered Pueblo pottery to be an essential ingredient in my life," said Wall. "Over the last thirty years, I have begun my creative process with the same actions as my mother, my grandmother, and my great grandmother before her. I dig clay and volcanic ash in the same places that my mother showed me as a young girl. I have created most of my clay figures using traditionally processed clay from here in Jemez Pueblo…where I began." *The Museum of Indian Arts & Culture is open Mon-Sun 10am - 5pm.  Admission for New Mexico Resident Adults is $5, for non-residents, $9.  Additional discounts and special can been seen at:http://miaclab.org/hours

    Exhibit runs from May 16, 2021 through May 16, 2022

    Museum Hill, 710-708 Camino Lejo (off Old Santa Fe Trail) Santa Fe, NM, 87505

    http://www.indianartsandculture.org/current?&eventID=4556


  • Thu
    12
    Aug
    2021
    Sun
    22
    Aug
    2021
    10:00 am - 5:00 pm*

    Museum of Indian Arts and Culture

    Clearly Indigenous: Native Visions Reimagined in Glass, is a groundbreaking exhibit of works in glass by 33 Indigenous artists, plus leading glass artist Dale Chihuly who introduced glass art to Indian Country. On view from May 2021 to June 2022 at The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture the stunning art in the exhibit embodies the intellectual content of Native traditions expressed in glass. The exhibit, curated by Dr. Letitia Chambers, former CEO of the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona, and artist and museum consultant Cathy Short, features the following artists: Larry Ahvakana, Marcus Amerman, Angela Babby, Brian Barber, Dale Chihuly, Priscilla Cowie, Joe David, Alano Edzerza, Joe Fedderson, Dan Friday, Raya Friday, Gunbi Ganambarr, Tammy Garcia, Lewis Tamihana Gardiner, Tony Jojola, Ramson Lomatewama, Carol Lujan, Ira Lujan, Djamba Marawili, Robert (Spooner)Marcus, Jody Naranjo, Ed Archie NoiseCat, Haila Old Peter, Carl Ponca, Marvin Oliver, Virgil Ortiz, Shaun Peterson, Lillian Pitt, Harlan Reano, Preston Singletary, Raven Skyriver, Rory Erler Wakemup, and Adrian Wall.  *The Museum of Indian Arts & Culture is open Mon-Sun 10am - 5pm.  Admission for New Mexico Resident Adults is $5, for non-residents, $9.  Additional discounts and special can been seen at:  http://miaclab.org/hours

    Exhibit runs from May 16, 2021 through June 16, 2022

    Museum Hill, 710-708 Camino Lejo (off Old Santa Fe Trail) Santa Fe, NM, 87505

    http://www.indianartsandculture.org/current?&eventID=4727


  • Thu
    12
    Aug
    2021
    Sat
    04
    Sep
    2021
    10:00 am - 5:00 pm*

    Chiaroscuro Contemporary Art Gallery

    2021 marks Chiaroscuro's Fifteenth Annual Contemporary Native Show featuring works new to the gallery from gallery artists Neal Ambrose-Smith (Confederated Salish and Kootenai Nation, Rick Bartow (Wiyot), Jeff Kahm (Plains Cree), Rose B. Simpson (Santa Clara), Duane Slick (Meskwaki) and Emmi Whitehorse (Navajo).   *The Gallery is open 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Tue through Sat.

    558 Canyon Road, Santa Fe, NM 87501

    https://chiaroscurosantafe.com/


     

  • Thu
    12
    Aug
    2021
    Sun
    22
    Aug
    2021
    10:am - 4:00 pm*

    Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian

    Charlie Willeto was a Navajo artist born in 1897. In the Navajo clan system, his maternal clan was Tódich’ii’ni (Bitter Water) born for his paternal clan, Hashtłishnii (Mud People). Willeto’s father was a medicine man or as Navajos call them “hatałii”, which translates as “singer.” His mother was also a medicine woman. They instilled Navajo healing ways in their son, and he assumed this responsibility for his greater community. Being a hatałii, Willeto traveled throughout the Navajo Nation healing those in need with traditional ceremonies and prayer. Charlie married Elizabeth, who was a Navajo weaver and the daughter of a hatałii, and born into traditional Navajo healing arts. They had six children and lived in a traditional Navajo hogan between Lybrook and Nageezi, New Mexico. Willeto supported his family by working in many different jobs, including railroad worker, silversmith, moccasin maker, and later in life as a renowned woodcarver. Contemporary Navajo artist Shonto Begay said, “Willeto beckoned me to celebrate the unheralded visions of my world, including the pain, we as Diné collectively deny so effectively. We were taught to let go of pain by redressing it in beauty.”  *The Wheelwright Museum & shop are open Tuesday – Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and closed Sunday and Monday. General Admission is $8 and special admissions programs can be found at https://wheelwright.org/admission/

    Exhibit on the Lower Level of the Museum will run Indefinately

    Museum Hill 704 Camino Lejo, Santa Fe, NM 87505

  • Thu
    12
    Aug
    2021
    Sun
    22
    Aug
    2021
    10:am - 4:00 pm*

    Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian

    Shonto Begay: Eyes of the World features the work of Navajo Neo-Impressionist artist Shonto Begay. Autobiographical in nature, his paintings visually narrate his connection to the Navajo landscape, personal histories, and cosmology. Shonto’s voice resonates throughout the exhibition, poetically complimenting individual artworks with in-depth storytelling and reflections on life, furthering the viewer’s understanding of art as an activity that creates objects of healing, beauty, and peace in a troubled world.  A well-known figure in his community, Shonto advocates for environmental awareness and indigenous perspectives through participation in local poetry readings, engagement in youth mural projects, and storytelling.  This exhibition is curated by Zachary Miller, M.F.A. (Chickasaw) with the support of the Andrew Mellon Foundation.  *The Wheelwright Museum & shop are open Tuesday – Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and closed Sunday and Monday.  General Admission is $8 and special admissions programs can be found at https://wheelwright.org/admission/

    Exhibit runs through Oct 3, 2021

    Museum Hill 704 Camino Lejo, Santa Fe, NM 87505

  • Thu
    12
    Aug
    2021
    Sun
    22
    Aug
    2021
    10:am - 4:00 pm*

    Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian

    Indigenous Women: Border Matters features a timely look at four Indigenous women artists who speak to issues on both sides of the U.S. border. Their practice is guided by contemporary issues of identity, self-determination, human rights, and the impacts on the human experience. The works explore and question how Indigenous women interact with the land we inhabit. The layering of symbolism, meaning, deconstructing concepts, including memory, cultural heritage, and politics, form the basis of the exhibition by artists Makaye Lewis (Tohono O’odham), Daisy Quezada Ureña (Mexican-American), M. Jenea Sanchez (Latinx), and Gabriela Muñoz (Latinx).  Makaye Lewis states, “As a Tohono O’odham citizen, my art stems from environmental influences and my culture. I come from a Tribal nation on the border, and we never experienced removal from our traditional lands. I am comforted knowing that I am where I am meant to be. Still, I find discomfort in knowing the many issues that arise when an imaginary political line leaves half my reservation in the United States and half in Mexico.” The Wheelwright Museum & shop are open Tuesday – Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and closed Sunday and Monday. General Admission is $8 and special admissions programs can be found at https://wheelwright.org/admission/

    Exhibit runs through Oct 3, 2021

    Museum Hill 704 Camino Lejo, Santa Fe, NM 87505

    https://wheelwright.org/exhibitions/indigenous-women-border-matters/


  • Thu
    12
    Aug
    2021
    4:00 - 7:00 pm

    El Museo Cultural

    The show will include paintings, sculpture, and fine art of all kinds, furniture, books, fashion, jewelry, textiles, and tribal, folk, American Indian, African, and Asian art – objects of art from around the world, featuring leading professionals in their respective fields, with material ranging from contemporary to historic. The $100 per person benefit will include beer, wine & appetizers by Walter Burke Caterers & admission through the run of the show. The preview benefits Native Art Week Santa Fe & Native Art New Mexico Inc.  www.nativeartweek.com

    Exhibition runs Aug 13-15

    https://objectsofartsantafe.com/


  • Fri
    13
    Aug
    2021
    Sun
    15
    Aug
    2021
    11:00 am - 5:00 pm

    El Museo Cultural

    The show will include paintings, sculpture, and fine art of all kinds, furniture, books, fashion, jewelry, textiles, and tribal, folk, American Indian, African, and Asian art – objects of art from around the world, featuring leading professionals in their respective fields, with material ranging from contemporary to historic. Show Hours:  Fri., Sat., Sun., August 13th–15th (11am-5pm) $15 per person or $25 run of show.

    555 Camino de la Familia, Santa Fe, NM 87501

    https://objectsofartsantafe.com/


  • Fri
    13
    Aug
    2021
    5:00 - 7:00 pm

    Gerald Peters Contemporary

    Patrick Dean Hubbell: A New Day brings together a selection of the artist’s most recent works. The work, a continuation of a series developed by the artist over the last two years explores methods of painting and display, reflecting ideas of identity and categorization, and question issues of mass cultural appropriation. Patrick Dean Hubbell, originally from Navajo, NM, is Dine' (Navajo). He is To'ahani'(Near to Water Clan), Born for Dibe'lizhini (Black Sheep).  Hubbell earned his BFA from Arizona State University in Tempe, AZ, and recently earned an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

    Show runs from Fri AUG 13 – Sat SEP 25, 2021

    1005 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, NM 87501

    https://gpgallery.com/


  • Fri
    13
    Aug
    2021
    6:00 - 9:00 pm

    Santa Fe Community Convention Center

    In August of 2021, Santa Fe will once again play host to the most exciting and time-honored antique Indian & ethnographic show in the country.  Whitehawk, after a year of being shut down with the rest of the country, is excited to be opening its doors to welcome back our renowned dealers who are anxious to show off the best and most unique antique Indian and tribal art from around the country.  Preview Tickets, $50 per person.

    201 W. Marcy St. Santa Fe, NM 87501.

  • Sat
    14
    Aug
    2021
    Sun
    15
    Aug
    2021
    10:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Santa Fe Community Convention Center

    The Whitehawk Antique Show has been a Santa Fe tradition for over 43 years.  Called “the granddaddy of them all” by Maine Antique Digest’s Alice Kaufman, this amazing show offers something for everyone.  Featuring over 100 dealers and merchandise not seen anywhere else, the energy is high and the pace leisurely, so browse and enjoy yourself. Admission $15 per person or $25 run of show.   

    201 W. Marcy St. Santa Fe, NM 87501.

  • Sat
    14
    Aug
    2021
    2:oo pm

    To kick off this years' Native Art Week and Indian Market, join Ellsworth Gallery for a roundtable discussion with artists Chaz John (Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska/Mississippi Band Choctaw), Doug Coffin, and Robyn Tsinnajinnie (Diné). We are thrilled to hold this in-person discussion, where the participants will reflect with one another on all that has taken place the last year and a half, from the pandemic to political tensions in Santa Fe to each of their current art practices, and more.

    215 East Palace Ave, Santa Fe, NM 87501

    http://ellsworthgallery.com

  • Tue
    17
    Aug
    2021
    4:00 - 7:00 pm

    El Museo Cultural

    Opening Preview – Thursday, August 17th, $100 per person including beer, wine & appetizers by Walter Burke Caterers & privileges throughout the show. Preview benefits
    Native Art Week Santa Fe & Native Art New Mexico Inc.  www.nativeartweek.com

    The Antique American Indian Art Show Santa Fe brings together the world’s most knowledgeable experts in the field, offering hundreds of select historic art objects from indigenous cultures throughout the United States and Canada. The show will include basketry, jewelry, textiles, kachinas, sculptures, pottery and more.

    Exhibition Runs Aug 18 – 20

    555 Camino de la Familia, Santa Fe, NM 87501

    https://antiqueindianartshow.com/about.php


  • Wed
    18
    Aug
    2021
    11:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Andrea Fisher Fine Pottery

    Sandra Victorino, a master potter and Woman of Distinction from Acoma Pueblo will conducting a live demonstration of how she creates her thin-walled pottery decorated with intricate fine-line designs in the gallery (masks required) from clay she has dug herself on Acoma Pueblo. Her work will be featured in the Gallery through August 22nd. The gallery is open Mon-Sat, 9:30 am to 5:30 pm and Sundays from 11:30 am – 5:30 pm.

    100 West San Francisco St., Santa Fe, NM 87501

    http://andreafisherpottery.com/2021/index.html


     

  • Wed
    18
    Aug
    2021
    Fri
    20
    Aug
    2021
    11:00 am - 5:00 pm

    El Museo Cultural

    The Antique American Indian Art Show Santa Fe brings together the world’s most knowledgeable experts in the field, offering hundreds of select historic art objects from indigenous cultures throughout the United States and Canada. The show will include basketry, jewelry, textiles, kachinas, sculptures, pottery and more.

    Show Hours:  Fri., Sat., Sun., August 18th–20th (11am-5pm)  $15 per person or $25 run of show.

    555 Camino de la Familia, Santa Fe, NM 87501

    https://antiqueindianartshow.com/about.php


  • Wed
    18
    Aug
    2021
    5:00 - 7:30 pm

    Manitou Gallery

    Opening receptions for this year's Indian Market Group Exhibition at the Palace Avenue Gallery, just off the Plaza. The reception will feature new paintings, sculptures, jewelry, live mariachi music on our portal, and free signature cocktails. Nearly all Manitou artists and jewelers will participate and give demonstrations throughout the weekend.

    Gallery hours 9:30am to 5:30pm, seven days a week

    123 West Palace Avenue

    www.manitougalleries.com/exhibitions/Group-Exhibition-Indian-Market-Group-Show

     

  • Wed
    18
    Aug
    2021
    5:30 - 6:30 pm

    ON LINE From the Institute of American Indian Arts

    This is IAIA’s premier and most important event to raise student scholarship funds, which are critical for student success. The event will feature an online auction of art pieces donated by some of IAIA’s award-winning artists, including Featured Artist, alumna Kathleen Wall (Jemez Pueblo), who is a 2021 New Mexico Governor’s Arts Award Winner for Excellence in the Arts. Wall created a collection of four works specifically for the event, titled Create Our Future—Honor Our Past. An extraordinary cohort of alumni artists  contributed to these four works - Contributing artists include Tony Abeyta (Navajo Nation) ’86, Penny Singer (Dine) ’96, Diego Romero (Cochiti Pueblo) ’86, Jody Naranjo (Santa Clara Pueblo), Marcus Amerman (Choctaw), Kelly Church (Potawatomi/Odawa/Ojibwe) ’96, Wanesia Spry Misquadace (Ojibwe) ’04, and Linda Lomahaftewa (Hopi/Choctaw) ’65. In addition to the auction, the event will also include a live paddle call for direct scholarship support, and special appearances by IAIA students, alumni, and celebrity supporters.

     

    Everyone can sign up for free for the auction and event at iaia.edu/bid

    Online bidding opens August 4 at 9:00am MDT at http://iaia.edu/bid

    Bidding closes August 18 at 7:30pm MDT at iaia.edu/bid

    IAIA Virtual Scholarship event August 18 from 5:30 to 6:30pm MDT http://iaia.edu/bid

    Kathleen Wall, courtesy of Truewest Gallery


     

  • Thu
    19
    Aug
    2021
    11:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Shiprock Santa Fe

    Ken Williams Jr. (Arapaho/Seneca) will be featured with his beadwork at the gallery from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.  Ken began his career at an early age, experimenting as a self taught artist who learned by observing family and friends. He completed his BA in museum studies at the Institute of American Indian Arts, Santa Fe (2007) and while there took beadwork classes from noted beadwork artist Teri Greeves. Since 2003 he has been participating in the Southwest Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA) Annual Indian Market, Santa Fe and since 2006 at the Heard Museum Annual Indian Market and Festival, Phoenix. William’s work has been widely exhibited and garnered many awards.

    Then, from 2:00 to 5:00 pm jeweler Sonwai (Hopi) will be featured with her work.  Sonwai is the artistic name used by Verma Nequatewa.  Verma began working with her uncle, the late Charles Loloma, in the mid-1960's and continued working with him until his studio closed in the early 1990's.  At that time, she opened her own studio and has been continuing his teachings through her own jewelry.

    53 Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe, NM 87501

  • Thu
    19
    Aug
    2021
    5:00 pm

    La Fonda Hotel - La Terraza Patio

    Reception begins at 5:00 pm, auction begins at 6:00 pm.  The Live Auction offers 10 important works only, including a collaborative jewelry piece by SWAIA artists: Cody Sanderson, Kenneth Johnson, Samuel LaFountain, Tony Abeyta, Darryl Dean Begay, Adrian Standing Elk Pinnecoose, Isaac Dial, Vernon Haskie, Lyndon Tsosie, Arland Ben, Pat Pruitt, Denise Wallace, Davida Lister, Jodi Webster, Emmett Navakuku, Olin Tsingine, Fritz Casuse, Wanesia Misquadace and Sunshine Reeves.  Artists whose work will also be offered in the live auction are Roxanne Swentzell, Frederica Antonio, Nocona Burgess, Del Curfman, Glenda McKay, and Chris Rowland

    By Invitation. Limited Tickets at http://swaia.org/shop

    100 E San Francisco St, Santa Fe, NM 87501


     

  • Thu
    19
    Aug
    2021
    5:00 - 8:00 pm

    Blue Rain Gallery

    Participating artists include Dan Friday, Helen K. Tindel, Shelley Muzylowski Allen and Angela Swedberg collaborations, Jody Naranjo, Chris Pappan, Starr Hardridge, Maria Samora, Hyrum Joe, Lisa Holt and Harlan Reano, Thomas Breeze Marcus and more.

    In the Santa Fe RAILYARD, 544 South Guadalupe Street, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501

    https://blueraingallery.com/event/group-exhibition-during-blue-rain-gallery-s-annual-celebration-of-native-american-art-during-native-art-week-2


     

  • Thu
    19
    Aug
    2021
    5:00 - 8:00 pm

    Faust Gallery

    The works of Glass Artist Ira Lujan (Taos/Onkay Owingeh Pueblo) and Jewelers Ric Charlie (Navajo). Darryl Dean Begay and Don Supplee (Hopi) will be featured at this show which runs through Aug 22nd.  Normal business hours at the Gallery are Mon-Sat 10:00 am – 5:00 pm but during Indian Market, Aug 19-22, the Gallery will be open 5:00 to 8:00 pm for the Indian Market Show.

    114 East Palace Ave., Santa Fe, NM 87501

    https://www.faustgallery.com/all_events/santa-fe-indian-market-august-19th-22nd-2021/

     


     

  • Thu
    19
    Aug
    2021
    Fri
    20
    Aug
    2021
    5:00 - 8:00 pm

    Manitou Gallery

    Five Indigenous Artists Explore Traditional Arts in Modern Times featuring works by painter Nocona Burgess (Comanche), sculptors Upton Greyshoes Ethelbah (Santa Clara Pueblo & White Mountain Apache) and Ed Natiya (Diné), painter and sculptor George Rivera (Pojoaque Pueblo) and painter and printmaker William Rogers (Diné). Normal Gallery Hours are 9:30 am – 5:30 pm seven days a week.

    Exhibition runs through Mon Aug 30, 2021

    123 West Palace Ave., Santa Fe, NM 87501

    https://www.manitougalleries.com/exhibitions/Culture-Connection-and-Change--Five-Indigenous-Artists-Explore-Traditional-Arts-in-Modern-Times-Annual-Indian-Market-Exhibition


     

  • Thu
    19
    Aug
    2021
    6:00 - 8:00 pm

    The Coe Center & First American Art Magazine

    Get Hands-On with the Coe!, co-presented by First American Art Magazine, is an interactive art celebration to intimately understand the dynamic partnerships of, and the significant collection at, the Coe Center. Nani Chacon, Diné and Chicana Painter, will unveil a recently completed mural on the Coe’s new project building, inspired by the Coe Center’s Indigenous art collection.  Will Wilson, Diné photographer, will engage his interactive photographic project, CIPX: Critical Indigenous Photographic Exchange. The Coe’s curator, Bess Murphy, will have a variety of small art projects for event-goers to engage with, including the opportunity to participate in mural making. Tlingit artist and DJ Celeste Worl will spin records, and the Lightning Boy Foundation Youth Group Hoop Dancers will perform. Highlights of the Coe’s art collection will be projected within the project building for participants to enjoy. First American Art Magazine will launch and distribute their highly anticipated summer issue at the event.  https://www.coeartscenter.org/get-hands-on-with-the-coe-on-august-19-6-8-pm/

    1590 Pacheco Street, Santa Fe, NM 87501

    https://www.coeartscenter.org/


  • Fri
    20
    Aug
    2021
    10:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Andrea Fisher Fine Pottery

    Richard Zane Smith is a Wyandot sculptor who grew up in St. Louis Missouri and learned the art of pottery at the Kansas City Art institute. Smith's works draw from his ancient Wyandotte heritage as well as Pueblo inspired designs that incorporate coils and layers within the clay.  He will conduct a live demonstration (masks required) of his highly personalized technique which reveals the coils of clay as a design element in the completed pot.  His  work will be featured in the Gallery through August 22nd.  The gallery is open Mon-Sat, 9:30 am to 5:30 pm and Sundays from 11:30 am – 5:30 pm.

    100 West San Francisco St., Santa Fe, NM 87501

    http://andreafisherpottery.com/2021/index.html


     

  • Fri
    20
    Aug
    2021
    Sun
    22
    Aug
    2021
    10:00 am - 5:00 pm*

    IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native American Art

     Mon & Tue – Sat 10:00 am – 5:00 pm/Sun 11:00 am-4:00 pm

    Exposure:  Native Art and Political Ecology, including the works of 32 international indigenous artists, documents their responses to the impacts of nuclear testing, nuclear accidents, and uranium mining on Native peoples and the environment. The traveling exhibition and catalog give artists a voice to address the long-term effects of these man-made disasters on Indigenous communities in the United States and around the world. Indigenous artists from Australia, Canada, Greenland, Japan, Pacific Islands, and the United States utilize local and tribal knowledge, as well as indigenous and contemporary art forms as visual strategies for their works. Tours are in one-hour increments. Admission tickets can be reserved online, ahead of entry at www.iaia.edu/store, or in-person at the Museum Store. *The Museum is open 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Monday and Weds-Sat.  Sunday hours are 11:00 am - 4:00 pm and the museum is closed Tuesdays.

    Show runs from Fri, Aug 20 through Mon, Jan 3, 2022

    108 Cathedral Place, Santa Fe, NM 87501

    https://iaia.edu/event/exposure-native-art-and-political-ecology/


  • Fri
    20
    Aug
    2021
    Tue
    31
    Aug
    2021
    10:00 am - 6:00 pm*

    Blue Rain Gallery

    Singletary grew up hearing his culture's traditional stories from his family (both of his great-grandparents were full-blooded Tlingit Indians) and many of those stories provide inspiration for his work. The formline design skills evident in so many of his pieces were acquired through study and collaboration with other prominent Northwest Coast artists such as Steve Brown and Joe David. Singletary credits mentor Joe David for helping him to take his work to a new level, one that is more spiritually based and culturally expressive of the different Northwest Coast styles. With Northwest Native icons, supernatural beings, transformation themes, animal spirits, shamanism and basketry designs among his many inspirations, Singletary has transformed Northwest Coast Native art and incited other Native artists to utilize the wonders of glass.

    *Gallery Hours:  Monday through Friday 10 am – 6 pm; Saturday 9 am – 5 pm;
    Closed Sundays

    https://blueraingallery.com/event/during-blue-rain-gallery-s-annual-celebration-of-native-american-art-during-native-art-week-1


     

  • Fri
    20
    Aug
    2021
    Sat
    21
    Aug
    2021
    11:00 am - 3:00 pm

    Blue Rain Gallery

    “Glass brings another dimension to Native American art. It's luminous quality and shadow effect are like a spirit that appears when this lighting is right.”    Preston Singletary

    Daniel Friday has lived in the Northwest his whole life, a shining product of the studio glass movement. Friday has cultivated his artistic vision with strong influence from his indigenous roots in the Pacific Northwest. Craft, form and idea drive Dan's work from conception to object. The past two decades working with artists such as Dale Chihuly and Paul Marioni have given Daniel tools and inspiration to develop craft and produce his art. He feels fortunate to have experienced the rich diversity of Seattle for his skill development. Currently Dan's work is in collections around the world.

    https://blueraingallery.com/event/glass-blowing-demonstrations-with-preston-singletary-and-dan-friday-3

    Dan Friday                                                          Preston Singletary


     

  • Fri
    20
    Aug
    2021
    11:30 am - 2:00 pm

    99th Annual Santa Fe Indian Market

    Santa Fe Community Convention Center

    This exclusive, members-only event celebrates the top award-winning artists of the year. The event begins with the awards ceremony, followed by a luncheon for the best of show and best of classification winners, their guests, and SWAIA ticket holders. It is also an opportunity to be among the first to see this year’s award-winning artwork.

    $150 per person

    201 Marcy Street, Santa Fe, NM 87501

    https://holdmyticket.com/event/377531

                                    

     


  • Fri
    20
    Aug
    2021
    12:30 - 6:30 PM

    99th Annual Santa Fe Indian Market

    ONLINE AT https://swaia.org/

    NEW in 2021: The Best of Show Silent Auction
    This year SWAIA is adding a new auction opportunity for artists and visitors. Artists may choose to enter work submitted for the Best of Show judging into an online silent auction. Bidding starts at the Fair Market Value as determined by the artist. Bidding will start 12:30 p.m. after the “Best of” Ceremony and close promptly at 6:30 p.m. Online bidding will be open to collectors from throughout the world at https://swaia.org/


     

  • Fri
    20
    Aug
    2021
    2:00 - 4:00 pm

    99th Annual Indian Market

    SWAIA Members ONLY get an early sneak preview of the year’s award-winning art and can bid in a silent auction of the year’s best artwork prior to the market opening.

    Santa Fe Community Convention Center

    201 Marcy St., Santa Fe, NM 87501


     

  • Fri
    20
    Aug
    2021
    4:00 - 7:00 pm

    Steve Elmore Indian Art

    Rachel Sahmie (1956- ) is a Hopi master potter at First Mesa. She is the great-great-granddaughter of Nampeyo, America's first Modernist artist and the matriarch of Hopi pottery. Rachel is known for her Sikyatki Revival designs, continuing the art movement started by her great-great-grandmother in the late 1800s.

    Please note that masks are required and occupancy will be limited.

    Steve Elmore Indian Art, 839 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, NM 87501

    http://elmoreindianart.com

     

  • Fri
    20
    Aug
    2021
    4:30 - 6:30 pm

    99th Annual Santa Fe Indian Market

    4:30 - 6:30 pm

    The General Preview offers yet another opportunity to preview the Best of Show and Best of Classification artwork ahead of the weekend market. The “General Preview” is the public’s first chance to see Indian Market 2021 artwork and takes place immediately after the Sneak Peak event.

    Santa Fe Community Convention Center

    $25 per person

    201 Marcy Street, Santa Fe, NM 87501

    https://holdmyticket.com/event/377529

                   


  • Fri
    20
    Aug
    2021
    5:00 - 7:00 pm

    IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native American Art

    Opening celebration in the Allan Houser Art Park of the Museum, including light refreshments.  The show, including the works of 32 international indigenous artists, documents their responses to the impacts of nuclear testing, nuclear accidents, and uranium mining on Native peoples and the environment. The traveling exhibition and catalog give artists a voice to address the long-term effects of these man-made disasters on Indigenous communities in the United States and around the world. Indigenous artists from Australia, Canada, Greenland, Japan, Pacific Islands, and the United States utilize local and tribal knowledge, as well as indigenous and contemporary art forms as visual strategies for their works.

    108 Cathedral Place, Santa Fe, NM 87501

    https://iaia.edu/event/exposure-native-art-and-political-ecology-opening-reception/


  • Fri
    20
    Aug
    2021
    5:00 - 7:00 pm

    Chiaroscuro Contemporary Art Gallery

    2021 marks Chiaroscuro's Fifteenth Annual Contemporary Native Show featuring works new to the gallery from gallery artists Neal Ambrose-Smith (Confederated Salish and Kootenai Nation, Rick Bartow (Wiyot), Jeff Kahm (Plains Cree), Rose B. Simpson (Santa Clara), Duane Slick (Meskwaki) and Emmi Whitehorse (Navajo).   The Gallery is open 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Tue through Sat.

    Exhibition Runs from Aug 6 - Sep 4

    558 Canyon Road, Santa Fe, NM 87501

    https://chiaroscurosantafe.com/exhibitions/15th-annual-contemporary-native-art-exhibition-native-visions/


     

  • Fri
    20
    Aug
    2021
    5:00 - 8:00 pm

    Blue Rain Gallery

    In a unique meeting of European glass-blowing tradition and Northwest Native design, Preston Singletary's artwork depicts cultural and historical images from his Tlingit ancestry in richly detailed, beautifully hued glass. By infusing traditional design with fresh energy through the use of modern materials, his work pays homage to his forefathers, who feel that the past, present and future are intertwined.

    Show runs through Aug 31.

    The Railyard, 544 South Guadalupe St., Santa Fe, NM 87501

    https://blueraingallery.com/event/during-blue-rain-gallery-s-annual-celebration-of-native-american-art-during-native-art-week-1


     

  • Sat
    21
    Aug
    2021
    6:00 - 9:00 pm

    99th Annual Santa Fe Indian Market

    Santa Fe Community Convention Center

    This year’s reimagined Gala reception, fashion show and silent auction will be a ticketed cocktail soirée at the Santa Fe Convention Center’s outdoor courtyard.

    The Fashion Show will feature new collections by Indigenous designers Delina White (Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe) of I Am Anishinaabe, Yolanda Skelton (Gitxsan Nation) and Loren (Acoma Pueblo) and Valentina (Navajo) Aragon of ACONAV. More than 50 models will represent Supernaturals Modelling Agency.

    Live Auction  The LIVE auction will be an exclusive offering of five items by featured artists: Jamie Okuma, Jeremy Frey, Glenda McKay, Adrian Standing Elk Pinnecoose, and Maria Samora.

    Silent Auction  The silent auction bidding will start at 6 p.m and conclude at 8 p.m. The online silent auction will be available to collectors from throughout the world at SWAIA.org.

    $200 per person

    201 Marcy Street, Santa Fe, NM 87501

    https://holdmyticket.com/event/377532

                


  • Sat
    21
    Aug
    2021
    Sun
    22
    Aug
    2021
    8:00 am - 5:00 pm

    99th Annual Santa Fe Indian Market

    Santa Fe Plaza

    This year’s market will be ticketed for the first time in many decades to help observe Covid Safe Practices and provide proper social distancing for the expected attendees. The admission fees will also create revenue for the non-profit organization to expand programming and better serve Indigenous artists while implementing Covid Safe Practices.

    The cost to enter the market to view art and artist booths is $20 on Saturday and $15 on Sunday. Tickets for students and tribal members with a valid CIB (tribal enrollment number) are $10. There is no charge for children ages 12 and under. Tickets are available at http://swaia.org.

    or

    https://tickets.holdmyticket.com/tickets/374222

           


  • Sat
    21
    Aug
    2021
    9:00 AM - 4:00 pm

    99th Annual Santa Fe Indian Market

    Santa Fe Plaza

    Included in Indian Market General Admission Ticket

    https://tickets.holdmyticket.com/tickets/374222

              

     


  • Sun
    22
    Aug
    2021
    1:30 - 3:00 pm

    99th Annual Santa Fe Indian Market

    $200 Per Person VIP First Row/$150 Per Person VIP Second Row

    Santa Fe Community Convention Center

    201 Marcy Street, Santa Fe, NM 87501

    https://holdmyticket.com/event/375066

     


  • Sun
    22
    Aug
    2021
    3:00 - 4:00 pm

    99th Annual Santa Fe Indian Market

    The Eighth Annual Indigenous Fashion Show will showcase the best in North American Indigenous fashion with collections by Jamie Okuma(Luiseño, Wailaki, Okinawan, and Shoshone-Bannock), Himikalas / Pamela Baker (Musgamakw Dzawada'enuxw/Tlingit/Haida), Orlando Dugi(Diné), and Lauren Good Day (Arikara, Hidatsa, Blackfeet and Plains Cree). The Indigenous Fashion Show is produced by Amber-Dawn Bear Robe (Sikska Nation) for SWAIA. Fashion Show ticketholders will be able to shop at the exclusive Indigenous Fashion Trunk Show immediately after. Get tickets early — this event sells out.

    $30 Per Person

    Santa Fe Community Convention Center

    201 Marcy St, Santa Fe, NM 87501

    https://holdmyticket.com/event/375066

     


  • Sun
    22
    Aug
    2021
    4:00 - 5:00 pm

    99th Annual Santa Fe Indian Market

    Santa Fe Community Convention Center

    The SWAIA Indigenous Fashion Trunk Show is an exclusive shopping event, limited to ticket holders to the Indigenous Fashion Show, and will immediately follow the event. Guests will have the opportunity to buy and order directly from the designers.

    201 Marcy Street, Santa Fe, NM 87501

    https://holdmyticket.com/event/375066


  • Sun
    22
    Aug
    2021
    8:00 am - 5:00 pm

    99th Annual Santa Fe Indian Market

    Santa Fe Plaza

    This year’s market will be ticketed for the first time in many decades to help observe Covid Safe Practices and provide proper social distancing for the expected attendees. The admission fees will also create revenue for the non-profit organization to expand programming and better serve Indigenous artists while implementing Covid Safe Practices.

    The cost to enter the market to view art and artist booths is $15 on Sunday. Tickets for students and tribal members with a valid CIB (tribal enrollment number) are $10. There is no charge for children ages 12 and under. Tickets are available at http://swaia.org

    or

    https://tickets.holdmyticket.com/tickets/374222


  • Sun
    22
    Aug
    2021
    9:00 AM - 4:00 pm

    99th Annual Santa Fe Indian Market

    Santa Fe Plaza

    Included in Indian Market General Admission Ticket

    https://tickets.holdmyticket.com/tickets/374222

              


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