AFFILIATIONS & NATIVE ART ORGANIZATIONS

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The Santa Fe Indian Market - Southwestern Association of American Indian Arts
Each year the Santa Fe Indian Market® includes 1,200 artists from about 100 tribes who show their work in over 600 booths. The event attracts an estimated 100,000 visitors to Santa Fe from all over the world. Buyers, collectors and gallery owners come to Indian Market to take advantage of the opportunity to buy directly from the artists. For many visitors, this is a rare opportunity to meet the artists and learn about contemporary Indian arts and cultures.



Heard Museum

The Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market
One of Arizona’s most significant cultural events, the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market, the state's largest, continues to combine innovative new artists and activities with the timeless traditions of the Southwest. The Fair is a world-acclaimed festival that draws nearly 20,000 visitors and more than 700 of the nation’s most outstanding and successful American Indian artists.

 

NMAI

THE HEARD MUSEUM'S BERLIN GALLERY in downtown Phoenix boasts an unprecedented retail gallery experience and an innovative way to view and purchase contemporary American Indian art by established and emerging Native artists for today's collector. The gallery is the latest extension of the Heard's educational mission with a retail focus on contemporary American Indian paintings, sculptures, photography, as well as, prints and drawings.

 

School for Advanced Research on the Human Experience
The School for Advanced Research, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, was established in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1907 as a center for the study of the archaeology and ethnology of the American Southwest.

 

blue rain gallery

Blue Rain Gallery
Visit Blue Rain Gallery for the highest expression of innovation and excellence in contemporary Native American Art.

 

IAIA museum

Museum of Contemporary Native Arts
Located in downtown Santa Fe, NM the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts is dedicated to advancing the discourse, knowledge and understanding of contemporary Native arts. The Museum is a center of the Institute of American Indian Arts.