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Carey Tully / N8Tive Productions
http://www.n8tiveproductions.com
Monty
Singer
www.montysingerart.com
Jeremy
Singer
www.jeremysinger.com
Christine
Cassano
www.christinecassano.com
Marla
Allison
www.marlaallison.com
Pat
Pruitt
www.patpruitt.com
Ryan's Facebook Page
www.facebook.com/ryansingerart
Pop Galley in Santa Fe, NM
www.popsantafe.com
Red Hand Apparel
www.redhandapparel.com
Salina Bookshelf
www.salinabookshelf.com
Native Arts Organizations:
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.
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.

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.
National Museum
of the American Indian
The National Museum of the American Indian is the sixteenth museum of the
Smithsonian Institution. It is the first national museum dedicated to the
preservation, study, and exhibition of the life, languages, literature, history,
and arts of Native Americans. Established by an act of Congress in 1989,
the museum works in collaboration with the Native peoples of the Western
Hemisphere to protect and foster their cultures by reaffirming traditions
and beliefs, encouraging contemporary artistic expression, and empowering
the Indian voice.
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Museum Indian Market and Festival
Meet more than 130 Native artists from more than 60 tribes and experience
their work. Plus, enjoy performances by dancers, singers and musicians; artist
demonstrations; hands-on, family-focused art activities; and unique food
such as the perennial crowd favorite, Indian tacos; that help illustrate
Native cultures in a way that is unique and dynamic.




