Each year, the Indian Fair & Market kicks off with our Best of Show Juried Competition where a distinguished panel of judges review hundreds of artworks for ribbons and cash awards.
Katsina dolls hold profound meaning in Hopi culture, and the Katsina Marketplace offers a unique opportunity to meet talented Hopi carvers, witness carving demonstrations and enjoy live music.
Watch workshop participants learn the art of Sash Belt Weaving at the historic Hubbell Trading Post in Ganado, Arizona. Students learned the process of setting up the loom, spinning yarn, fiber dyeing, and fringe-making.
We recently collaborated with Shirley Pino of Red Wing Collections from Santa Ana Pueblo, NM for a Master Artist Workshop, where she taught 14 people from 7 Pueblos. Watch their journey as they create mantas to wear in their ceremonies.
The Heard Museum recently hosted a panel featuring Bob Haozous, Roxanne Swentzell, and Joseph Sánchez, moderated by Dr. Jami Powell. It explores identity, colonization, and limitations of the term “art” within Indigenous creativity.
The 34th Annual World Championship Hoop Dance Competition set new records.