List of Artisans

Earth to Art Studio

Award-winning contemporary and traditional Native American pottery by Carolyn Bernard Young. Contemporary work is hand-built stoneware, hand carved and kiln fired, while her traditional work is hand-built using native clay, burnished and pit fired. Her paintings are mixed media abstracts with a Native voice.

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L. Bruce Hodgins

Award Winning Navajo Silversmith Laura Winniford-Hodgins, Artist Assistant.

Jewelry, metal and stone sculptures. Special commissions accepted. Call or write for more information and pricing.

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Tay Sha Stone Art

Cultural and contemporary hand-carved and engraved Caddo/Spiro Stone Art inspired by ancient artifacts such as ceremonial maces, monolithic axes, bannerstones, boatstones, chunkey stones, and stone effigies (e.g., lizards, fish, turtles, etc.).

I also offer contemporary stone jewelry, including engraved pendants and gorget necklaces that are inspired by ancient pottery, shell, and stone designs. Commissions accepted. Please call, email, or visit website for more details and photos.

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Wilson's Fine Indian Arts

Drawings; Paintings (oil, acrylic, watercolor, mixed media); Jewelry (rings, bracelets, necklaces, custom made trophy buckles, etc.); Sculpture (stone, bronze, wood, mixed media).

Commissions welcome. Write/E-mail for more information. Mail order, special order price list available.

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Indian Pueblo Store

Pueblo pottery, basketry, wood carvings, textiles, stone sculpture, drums, Pueblo and Southwestern jewelry, Navajo rugs and sandpaintings.

Shop online or in person. The shop is located inside the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center.

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Upton Greyshoes Ethelbah

Native American stone and bronze sculptures inspired by the traditions and ceremonies of the Santa Clara Pueblo and White Mountain Apache.

2009 Living Treasure Award, Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Santa Fe, NM.

Commissions welcomed. Major credit cards, special orders.

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Harlan E. Racine Arts

Carving head stones out of Native stone, feather and quill work, skull painting, dreamcatchers, bone work, willow and beaded canes, teepee furnishings.

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