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Saturday, March 21, 2009

Tribal Art - Whitehawk announces 2009 shows

Whitehawk has announced the dates and venues for its 2009 Ethnographic Art Show and 2009 Antique Indian Art Show.

The Ethnographic Art Show, the 26th annual staging, will run Saturday and Sunday, August 15 and 16, 2009 from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with a preview opening on Friday, August 14, 2009 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM.

The 31st annual Antique Indian Art Show will have a preview opening on Monday, August 17, 2009 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM, followed by shows on Tuesday and Wednesday, August 18 and 19, 2009 from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Both shows are to be held at the Santa Fe Community Convention Center.

The shows are harbingers of the world-famous Santa Fe Indian Market, which will take place throughout downtown Santa Fe on Saturday, August 23 and Sunday, August 24, 2009.

The Whitehawk shows always are well-attended and include outstanding dealers and other exhibitors. For more information about the Whitehawk Shows, visit Whitehawkshows.com. For more information about Indian Market, go to SWAIA.com, the web site for the South West Association for Indian Arts.Street scene at Indian Market 2008. Artists' Booths line San Francisco Street,
with St. Francis Cathedral in the background.


This particular week in Santa Fe is a time of incessant activity. Accommodations book up early. If you don't have your place to stay already, its important to line it up now. When doing so, consider that Santa Fe Trails, the local bus company, runs shuttles from certain parking areas so it is not necessary to stay right on top of the action.

If you can't find vacancies in Santa Fe, an alternative is to stay in Albuquerque and ride the new Railrunner train service from Albuquerque to Santa Fe. There's also a Days Inn in Bernalillo that is just two blocks from the local stop of the Railrunner. Actually, we will probably ride the Railrunner at least one day while there, even though we have a local Santa Fe room booked, simply because I am kind of nutty about trains.

Yes, this is rather early notice. But, with Indian Market week, if you don't act fast, you lose out.

As indicated, Susanne and William Waites plan to be in New Mexico for Indian Market and associated events. As collectors and dealers in tribal art, we enjoy seeing all of our old friend artists and their latest work, and all of our fellow dealers.

Items acquired at the time eventually appear on our Web sites:
ZuniLink.com featuring top quality fetish carvings by Zunis, Cochitis and residents of San Felipe Pueblo; Native-JewelryLink.com for outstanding and unique items of handmade Indian jewelry; Native-PotteryLink.com for creations of historic and contemporary Pueblo and Native American pottery. We also offer African tribal art, Australian Aboriginal art, Arctic-Inuit art and Navajo Folk Art at our fourth Web site, TribalWorks.com

Thanks for reading. If you plan to be in Santa Fe when we are, give us a shout now and we will look for opportunities to meet up there.

Thursday, May 08, 2008

Summer is Native Art Season Check these shows

Yes, Summer is coming and with it comes the season of Native American Indian and other Tribal Art Shows and Auctions. Here are a few we know of. Save the dates.


33rd Annual Benefit Auction at the Wheelwright Museum, Santa Fe, NM

Thursday, August 21

Silent Auction and Live Auction Preview - 4 PM – 6 PM

Friday August 22

The Collector’s Table - 9 AM 10:30 AM

The Native “Art for Wear” Designer’s Showcase - 10:30 AM – 1:00 PM

The Live Auction Preview - 11 AM – 1 PM, Auction starts 1:00 PM

More information at Wheelwright.org


Whitehawk 30th Annual Invitational Antique Indian Art Show El Museo Cultural, Santa Fe, NM

Monday August 18 - Gala Preview - 6PM- 9PM

Tuesday, August 19 & Thursday August 20 - Show - 10 AM – 5 PM

More information at WhitehawkShows.com


Bonhams & Butterfields Native American and Pre-Columbian Art Auction, San Francisco, CA

Friday June 6 – Monday June 9 - Preview

Monday June 9 - Auction - 12 PM


Timeless Beauty : Pueblo Women Artists of the 20th Century Show,
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, Albuquerque, NM

Continues through June 14

More information at IndianPueblo.org


Sothebys, The James Ecónomos Collection of Northwest Coast American Indian & Eskimo Works of Art, Paris France

June 11 - Auction

More information at Sothebys.com


Box of Treasures Anniversary Exhibition Douglas Reynolds Gallery, Vancouver, BC, CA

Saturday June 7 - Opens - 5 PM

More information at DouglasReynoldsGallery.com


41st Red Cloud Indian Art Show, The Heritage Center at Red Cloud Indian School,
Pine Ridge
, SD

June 1 – August 10

More information at RedCloudSchool.org


Glass Arts of Native America Show, Quintana Gallery, Portland Oregon

June 5 – July 31

More information at QuintanaGalleries.com


Mid-West Auction of Historic American Indian Arts, Lone Jack, MO

May 17

More information at DirkSoulisAuctions.com


22nd Annual Red Earth Native American Cultural Festival, Cox Convention Center, Oklahoma City

June 6, 7 & 8

More information at RedEarth.org


Making Wood Talk, Bill Henderson solo exhibition, Inuit Gallery of Vancouver

June 7 – 27

More information at Inuit.com


Brian Lebel’s 19th Annual Cody Old West Show & Auction, Cody, WY

June 26, 27, 28

More information at CodyOldWest.com


Allard’s "Best of Santa Fe" Auction, La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe, NM

August 16-17

More information at AllardAuctions.com


Seventh Annual Historic Indian & World Tribal Arts Show, Santa Fe, NM

August 14-17

More information at TribalAntiqueShow.com


If you are in the vicinity of any of these cities at these times, we encourage you to visit these shows and auctions. If you are not, may we suggest a visit to one of our web sites for a sampling of the same subject matter. ZuniLink features quality hand-carved Zuni fetishes and other tribal carvings. Native-JewelryLink is a treat of sparkling Native American jewelry in silver and gold, turquoise, coral and other beautiful stones. Native-PotteryLink is home to wide array of authentic, hand-coiled, traditionally fired Native American Pueblo Pottery. TribalWorks is an amalgamation of tribal art objects from Africa, Australia, Native America and the Arctic.