Los Angeles, California (ICC)
The annual Intertribal Arts Marketplace at the Autry National Center of the American West brings together more than 100 Native American artists from around the country to sell their beautiful artwork and compete for awards.
During November, at a special opening-night reception, juried awards were presented to this year’s artists in various categories such as beadwork, jewelry, painting, sculpture, pottery, and weaving. One winner, Glenda McKay, won the Jackie Autry Purchase Award for her miniature Snow Owl Mask, which was purchased for the Autry’s permanent collection.
The annual Intertribal Arts Marketplace at the Autry National Center of the American West brings together more than 100 Native American artists from around the country to sell their beautiful artwork and compete for awards.
During November, at a special opening-night reception, juried awards were presented to this year’s artists in various categories such as beadwork, jewelry, painting, sculpture, pottery, and weaving. One winner, Glenda McKay, won the Jackie Autry Purchase Award for her miniature Snow Owl Mask, which was purchased for the Autry’s permanent collection.