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The Spirit in the Stones
Native American Art Magazine
Ecstasy of Gold (and Silver)
Dec/Jan
ACQUISITION
Native Elements, returning for a second year, announces 2026 featured artists
Market • Historic material now available from galleries and dealers from coast to coast. All of the items featured here are available now.
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NATIVE JEWELRY
BETTER EVERY DAY • Arland Ben uses his unique outlook on life to guide his family and his jewelry.
SPLENDID SOUVENIRS • An examination of jewelry made for tourists in the Southwest during the first half of the 20th century.
STONE & SILVER • An exhibition at the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts celebrates jewelry and storytelling.
MASTERS OF JEWELRY
ROOTS IN EXCELLENCE
LIVING CULTURE
SPARKLE and SHINE
SCOTTSDALE
Mark Your Calendar
Destination Scottsdale
Space and Time • Jason Garcia (Santa Clara Pueblo) & Jeff Suina (Cochiti Pueblo)
Tiny Treasures
Indigenous Resistance • Andrea Carlson’s new exhibition at the Denver Art Museum examines uncolonized landscapes.
Building Vision • The Rockwell Museum marks its 50th anniversary with a celebration of contemporary Indigenous art.
Wild Style • A mural installation at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center blends urban art with community dialogue.
Tis the Season • SWAIA marks 20 years of Winter Market as the popular show returns to the Santa Fe Community Convention Center.
Massive Haul • Morphy Auctions brings more than 600 lots and 75 vendors to its annual Old West show in Las Vegas.
Strong Selection • Bonhams offers diverse Native American artworks for two upcoming sales.
Gems & Minerals • Freeman’s | Hindman presents a mix of historic and modern Native American jewelry during its December sale.
Honored Tradition • Cherokee Art Market at brings Native American artists to center stage.