SWAIA Indian Market 2025
July 31, 2025
Indian Market represents one of the most anticipated, dynamic, and inspiring weekends of the summer, and it never disappoints! This August 14-17, we're thrilled to...
The Enduring Legacy of Navajo Pictorial Weaving
June 29, 2025
The mission of the International Folk Art Market aligns with the legacy of Isabel John, a Navajo pictorial weaver whose work embodied everything the market...
Threads of Heritage
May 28, 2025
Some exhibitions simply showcase art. Others weave together the very threads that connect us to our deepest stories, our ancestral wisdom, and the timeless traditions...
The Art of Art Care
May 21, 2025
Review these essential art care tips to ensure your collection remains vibrant for years to come. From delicate watercolors to robust bronze sculptures. ...
Navajo Weavings - A Thread Through Time
November 19, 2024
Longtime friend, and our guest blogger, Jackson Clark, shares how two generations of weavers are creating magnificent works, and putting a small New Mexico town...
The Artistry of Navajo Pictorial Weavings
July 24, 2024
Navajo pictorial weaving, with birds, horses, cows, sheep, trees, hogans, trains, and scenes of homelife, are works of art created using wool instead of paint....
Navajo Weavings From Then and Now
March 15, 2024
According to Navajo legend, a deity named Spider Woman taught them weaving. According to history, Pueblo Indians introduced weaving to the Navajo. According to Sorrel...