Family of artists make appearance at Santa Fe Indian Market
The first piece of art Juniper Anderson sold at the Santa Fe Indian Market was a page from a coloring book.
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Posted by Alysa Landry | Aug 27, 2015 | Arts |
The first piece of art Juniper Anderson sold at the Santa Fe Indian Market was a page from a coloring book.
Read MorePosted by Navajo Times | Aug 20, 2015 | Arts |
NMAI highlights ancient Andean road exhibit
Read MorePosted by Shondiin Silversmith | Aug 13, 2015 | Arts |
Santa Fe Indian Market is full of Native artists who’ve been perfecting their crafts for years, but there are also those young up-and-coming artists excited to be noticed.
Read MorePosted by Shondiin Silversmith | Aug 6, 2015 | Arts |
At hotels, we are often greeted by the same boring artwork, but Navajo artist Randy L. Barton got to change that for two hotels in New Mexico.
Read MorePosted by Shondiin Silversmith | Jul 30, 2015 | Arts, Life |
Rather than reading a book to learn about art, several community members came out to the Steamboat Chapter House last week to listen to
various art lectures from local artists.
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