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FEB/MAR 2019

OFFICIAL 2019 FAIR & MARKET GUIDE

61ST ANNUAL HEARD MUSEUM GUILD

Indian Fair & market
2019 OFFICIAL GUIDE


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Editor's Letter

First of Many

FEBRUARY/MARCH 2019 BIMONTHLY
VINCENT W. MILLER Publisher)

Congratulations! What you are holding in your hand right now is the official guide to
the 61st annual Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market. While this is the first year
for us producing the official guide for the fair, we have actually been media sponsors
of the event for years, even before we even started publishing Native American Art
magazine, through our Western Art Collector magazine. And, even further, growing up
in Phoenix we have so many fond memories off attending this event throughout the
years. It is truly a staple of the downtown Phoenix art scene and the Heard itself is an
institution that has grown up with the city itself. It’s truly been a beautiful thing to see.
Our advice to you is to explore. Get lost in the booths, ask questions, chat with
the artists. Take advantage of the fact that the piece of art you may be looking at
was created by hand by the person standing in front of you. This is their life, their
vision, their creations—hours upon hours alone in their studio
or living room or garage or kitchen table creating the work of
art that they now proudly display in front of them. A gift from
their life to yours. Enjoy!
Native

Most of you know that this guide is the February/March issue
American Art
of Native American Art magazine. We are a bimonthly magazine
entirely dedicated to historic and contemporary Native art. We
cover gallery shows, events like this one, museum exhibitions,
auctions and anything else where we find quality art and amazing
collectart
people coming together. If you like what you see, give us a try by
subscribing at www.nativeamericanartmagazine.com.
Lastly, this magazine wouldn’t be possible without the
@artmags
extremely hard work of our staff. They work tirelessly day in and
day out to produce this quality publication! Stop by our booth at
the fair to meet some of us in person. The Heard Museum Guild
Indian Fair & Market is put on by the Guild, an unbelievably
nativeamericanarts
hardworking group of people who make this happen every year.
Anna Flynn is the organizer of this year’s fair. We worked with
her daily to create this magazine. Her incredible hard work,
dedication and just all around awesomeness was truly something
to behold. Anna, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
Sincerely,
Scan the Icons
Throughout This

Joshua Rose
Editor

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P.S. In each issue we provide a special section dedicated to a
different aspect of the Native art world. These special sections are
made up of well-written and useful articles to help illuminate the
intricacies of one particular medium in the Native art. We are proud
to say that our next issue, April/May, will include our first-ever
special section devote to historic and contemporary Native fashion
and apparel! Email me at joshuarose@nativeamericanartmagazine.
com to find out how to be a part of this special issue!
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ROCHELLE BELSITO (Managing Editor)

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Contributors

Debra Utacia Krol
Indigenous storyteller Debra Utacia Krol is an award-winning journalist with an emphasis on Native,
environmental and science issues, as well as travel—she’s fond of averring that, “My beat is Indians.”
She is an enrolled member of the Xolon (or Jolon) Salinan Tribe from the Central California coastal
ranges. Krol’s Arizona Indian tourism guides have been distributed across the United States, and her
coverage of the impact of invasive species on Native communities has won her accolades.

John O'Hern
John O’Hern retired to Santa Fe after 30 years in the museum business, specifically as
the executive director and curator of the Arnot Art Museum, Elmira, New York. John
was chair of the Artists Panel of the New York State Council on the Arts. He writes for
gallery publications around the world, including regular monthly features on Art
Market Insights in American Art Collector and Western Art Collector magazines.

Francis Smith
The combination of art history studies done at Vassar and an abiding fascination
with the cultural expressions of humanity makes photographer Francis Smith feel
right at home shooting for Native American Art. He is further exploring his love for
photography and United States history through a new, independent project titled
America By Another Name.

Susan L. Sorg
Susan L. Sorg grew up in Arizona with roots stretching back several generations in Arizona, New
Mexico and Texas.  She is an Arizona State University graduate, and after college spent 20 years
in TV news. She’s produced/written several Emmy-award winning documentaries and news

stories. As a freelance writer, she now focuses primarily on different forms of Native American
art for print journalism. She and her husband, Ron Sorg, currently live in Maine, but part of her
heart will always be in the Southwest.

Erin e. Rand
Erin E. Rand is a former editor of American Art Collector, Western Art Collector, Native
American Art and American Fine Art Magazine. She received her MA in Publishing and Writing
from Emerson College, where she was a founding editor of MinervaMag.com, and she has a BA in
History and International Affairs from Trinity University. She currently resides in Kansas City,
Missouri.

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IN THIS ISSUE

ISSUE 19 FEBRUARY/MARCH 2019

features

Gallery Previews
154 Dragons and Dinosaurs


A look at the feature articles in our
guide to the 2019 Heard Museum Guild
Indian Fair & Market

Jennifer Tafoya at King Galleries

158 Contemporary Visuals
Chris Pappan & Starr Hardridge at
Blue Rain Gallery

84 Wealth of Information
By Erin E. Rand

90 Henri Matisse: Unmasked
By Taylor Transtrum

96 Artistry in Their Blood
By Susan Sorg

72 Artists at Work

2019 Demonstration Artists

event/fairs
160 Native Spirit ArtWalk
164 American Indian
Art Show-Marin
166 San Francisco Tribal &
Textile Show
168 SWAIA Winter Market

Auctions
170 In Plain Sight

74 Judging the Competition
A guide to the 2019 award judges

A report on Skinner’s American Indian &
Ethnographic Art sale.

78 RE:DEFINE –
Reconsidering Native Art

172 Exceeding Expectations

By Debra Utacia Krol

102 Honoring Ancestry

Merchandise Artist Jacob Meders

104 Friendly Connections
By John O’Hern

FEB/MAR 2019

OFFICIAL 2019 FAIR & MARKET GUIDE

On the cover
2018 Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market Best of Show,
Protect, Honor, Cherish, by Jamie Okuma (Luiseño/Shoshone/Bannock)


A report on Bonhams’
Native American Art sale

Departments
54 Native News
56 Market Report

Native American Art magazine
is proud to announce its inaugural edition as
the official magazine of the Heard Museum
Guild Indian Fair & Market. This issue
will provide you an insider’s look at the
upcoming market, information on some of the
participating artists and insights on the major
museum happenings.

61ST ANNUAL HEARD MUSEUM GUILD

Indian Fair & market
2019 OFFICIAL GUIDE

www.NativeAmericanArtMagazine.com

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