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Each August in Santa Fe, New Mexico, for the last 100 years, the best of the arts, crafts, textiles, jewelry, pottery is presented for judging and sale.
The Santa Fean documents this celebration with visual feast of artists and their works within their pages. If you cannot be here, or you wish to track an up and coming artist, this is a valuable resource!
This edition is August 2005, featured articles (in addition to ads)
- Home Grown Haute Couture : These for Native designers - Berry David, Virgil Ortiz, Kathy Whitman, Elk Woman and Virginia Yazzi Ballenger - are pushing the boundaries of fashion while remaining true to their roots.
- Living Legends : For this talented trio - Victoria Adams, Jesse Monongya, and Robert Tenorio - Indian Market has provided a head start to stellar careers.
- Rising Stars: Keep an eye out for these up and coming Native American artists whose visions, styles, and skills could soon place them squarely in the Indian Market firmament.
- All in the Family: A look at multi-generational Indian Market artists, the Fraguas, the Medinas, the Tellers, and the Coriz-Lovato family.
- Carved in Stone: Zuni fetishes capture the spirits of the animals they represent - while capturing collectors hearts.
- The Beat Goes On: Acoustic and Aesthetic Native American musical instruments are works of art in their own right.
- Generation Next: Youth Artists at Indian Market explore their own creativity while carrying on age old tribal traditions.
- and much more!
CONDITION: Magazine 2005, light wear. Clean. 232 pages
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