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Celebrating the Spirit of Clay
Native American Art Magazine • JUNE/JULY 2026 (BIMONTHLY)
Past / Present
June/July
New Experiences • La Fonda on the Plaza offers unique experiences into Pueblo Country with new program.
TWO-WHEEL MOTION • Combining street art and his Diné heritage, Craig George pedals forward with a fresh take on Native American culture.
Ever Present
Into the Fire • A stunning new pottery exhibition helps open a brand new wing at Western Spirit in Arizona.
A New Language • Jared Tso explores new ways of visualizing Diné culture through his award-winning pottery.
The Fires of Innovation • As King Galleries celebrates its 30th anniversary, owner Charles King looks back on the art community the gallery helped create.
Vessels in the Sky • A look at the Acoma Pueblo’s appealing pottery
Trademark • Compassion and strong family ties guide Acoma Pueblo artist Sandra Victorino and her stunning designs.
Familial Forms • Works by Harlan Reano and Lisa Holt meld traditions from their pueblo heritage into innovative contemporary creations.
Clay Club
Dual Harmony • SHELDON HARVEY (Navajo (Diné))
Honoring an Artist • Millicent Rogers Museum celebrates the artistic legacy of DeAnna Autumn Leaf Suazo.
Uniting Cultures • The Couse-Sharp Historic Site once again presents its biennial exhibition, La Luz de Taos.
Propping them Up • Established artists come together to support upcoming creative minds during the annual IAIA Benefit & Auction.
Meaningful Engagement • The American Indian Arts Marketplace returns to Los Angeles with more than 100 artists and engaging programming.
Vibrancy & Resilience • More than 100 artists will be featured in the 34th annual Eiteljorg Museum Indian Market & Festival.
Antiques out West • The Great Southwestern Antique Show returns for its 27th year.
Top Form • Thousands of visitors descended on the Heard Museum for a sensational 68th annual Indian Fair & Market.
Deep in the Southwest • Morphy Auctions shines a light on art of the West during a major show and auction in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Expanding Markets • Native American modernists expected to soar at Coeur d’Alene Art Auction in Reno, Nevada.
Cultural Treasures • Native pottery and jewelry shine in Heritage Auctions’ signature ethnographic art sale
Cross-cultural • Approximately 500 lots of Native American material will be offered across two Bonhams’ sales this June
Notable Objects • Historic Native American material soars at Freeman’s two-day sale in Chicago.