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Prescott Indian Art Market is Happening THIS WEEKEND!

~JULY~

Sharlot Hall Indian MArketSharlot Hall 17th ANNUAL PRESCOTT INDIAN ART MARKET — July 12 & 13, 2014 – JURIED SHOW

415 W Gurley St, Prescott, Arizona 86301
Phone: 928-445-3122

The 17th Annual Prescott Indian Art Market will be held in the cool gardens of the Sharlot Hall Museum on July 12 & 13. The setting provides a beautiful backdrop for the show’s impressive Indian-art. Featured are exquisite carvings, ceramics, sculpture, paintings, hand-woven baskets, blankets, and distinctive jewelry.  Artists producing traditional and contemporary artwork are juried by distinguished American Indian artists. The Prescott Indian Art Market is one of the Southwest’s premier Indian-art Markets.

Come on down and visit me! I would love to see you!! 

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Show this Weekend at the Sharlot Museum in Prescott ~ 16th Annual Prescott Indian Market

I’m excited to be showing new designs at the 16th Annual Prescott Indian Art Market this weekend at the Sharlot Hall Museum in Prescott. 

This is a juried show and one of the Southwest’s premier Indian-art markets.

Come visit! It would be great to see you there.

piam 13 logo-webHours are 9:00 am to 5:00 pm on Saturday and 9:00 am to 4:00 pm on Sunday.

The Sharlot Hall Museum is located in the heart of downtown Prescott, two blocks west of the Courthouse Plaza at 415 W. Gurley Street. Admission prices are $10 for Adults (18 and over) and $8 for Museum Members (18 and over). Those aged 17 and under are free.

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Southwest Indian Art Fair – February 18th and 19th

I’ve been invited by the Arizona Sate Museum to be in the Southwest Indian Art Fair next week. I am really excited and have been creating a lot of new high-end work for the event. Many of the pieces are not yet pictured on this site.

There is a ten dollar admission to the show. According the the Arizona State Musuem:

the Southwest Indian Art Fair began in 1993 as a small pottery fair. Since then, it has grown to be the highlight of Arizona State Museum’s annual educational and cultural celebrations, as well as a highly anticipated feature of Tucson’s winter festival calendar. SWIAF, like all the museum’s events, promotes respect for and understanding of the region’s vibrant and diverse Native cultures. Your support of this event helps us support Native artists.

Come visit the fair! I’d love to see you.

Some of the items that will be featured in the show:

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