A Sense of Beauty: Showcasing the Power and Beauty in Native Art

Where: Eiteljorg Museum - Indianapolis, IN When: Through August 4, 2019 What: "Our new special exhibition will feature stunning installations of contemporary and customary Native American artworks collected over the past 30 years. Many have rarely or never been on display. See contemporary and customary Native art – baskets, pottery, textiles, jewelry and glass – … Continue reading A Sense of Beauty: Showcasing the Power and Beauty in Native Art

The Spiritual Nature of Earth, Hide, and Metal

Where: The Brinton Museum - Big Horn, WY When: May 12 - September 2, 2019 What: "The Spiritual Nature of Earth, Hide and Metal is a collaboration between four talented artists who are each highly-regarded as masters of their craft. Jody Folwell of Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico, a Native American potter, is considered one of … Continue reading The Spiritual Nature of Earth, Hide, and Metal

The Art of Rachel Sahmie Nampeyo

Where: The Amerind Museum - Dragoon, AZ When: Through December 29, 2019 What: "Ms. Rachel Sahmie has been creating pottery ever since childhood. She learned from the master potters of her family, including her mother and grandmother who are all descended from Annie Nampeyo. Sahmie learned quilting from her sister Bonnie and quickly fell in … Continue reading The Art of Rachel Sahmie Nampeyo

Four Centuries of Pueblo Pottery

Where: Autry Museum of the American West - Los Angeles, CA When: Ongoing What: "Featuring more than 100 pieces of rare ceramics from the Autry’s Southwest Museum of the American Indian Collection, this exhibition traces the dramatic changes that transformed the Pueblo pottery tradition in the era following sixteenth-century Spanish colonization to the present. Organized … Continue reading Four Centuries of Pueblo Pottery

The Buchsbaum Gallery of Southwest Pottery

Where: Museum of Indian Arts and Culture - Santa Fe, NM When: Ongoing What: "The Buchsbaum Gallery of Southwestern Pottery exhibits nearly 300 vessels created by outstanding ceramic artists of the Pueblos of New Mexico and Arizona, from the inception of pottery-making in the Southwest up to the present. A study center for serious scholars, … Continue reading The Buchsbaum Gallery of Southwest Pottery