Snapshots from our travels to this year’s SWAIA Indian Market and The Antique American Indian Art Show Santa Fe. Aaron…
Education
“We will be known forever by the tracks we leave”. -Native American Proverb Mike Bird-Romero I first became acquainted with…
Some students from Winchester Thurston Preschool stopped by Four Winds Gallery one afternoon and spoke with the owner, John…
The question of realistic representation in photography is always a point for discussion, as the viewer may assume each photo…
“In order for Native Americans to succeed in the mainstream art world, it is important that we have more trained…
No, not quite! Many of our Native American artists use a type of sea shell called “spiny oyster shell”…
The first Native Americans of the Southwest to learn silver smithing were the Navajo, whose knowledge of silver came initially…
We wanted to take a moment to explain a term that appears quite a bit on our web site for…
The Zuni Knife-wing figure was a favorite among tourists during the early 1900’s. As described by anthropologist Frank Hamilton Cushing,…