Welcome to the American Art Collective podcast, the official podcast of International Artist Publishing. Each week we’ll bring you fresh perspectives from the communities of our five magazines:
American Art Collector, Western Art Collector, American Fine Art Magazine, Native American Art and International Artist.
On the podcast, we’ll go beyond the magazine pages, and into the secret gardens of imagination. We’ll visit with the movers and shakers and newsmakers. Everyone from artists and gallery owners, to collectors, museum curators and more. Join us to hear their stories and secrets behind how they got to be who they are, and where they are, in the world of art. The American Art Collective Podcast is YOUR all-access behind-the-scenes pass to what’s new, what’s now, and what’s next in American art!
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Native American Art - We’re chatting with Yavapai/Apache jeweler, the one and only, Matagi Sorensen about conceptualizing his unique style and process that keeps him winning fans around the country all at the 63rd annual Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market in Phoenix, Arizona.
Native American Art - On this episode, we talk with Aleut jeweler Denise Wallace about her amazing pieces and how life and this past year has influenced her at the 63rd annual Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market in Phoenix, Arizona.
Native American Art - We’re talking jewelry with husband-and-wife dream team, Navajo jewelers, Darryl Dean Begay & Rebecca Begay about working together to create stunning jewelry at the 63rd annual Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market in Phoenix, Arizona.
Native American Art - We’re speaking with artist Birdie Real Bird (Crow) at the 63rd annual Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market in Phoenix, Arizona. She wowed judges at this year's show with a beaded parade saddle.
Native American Art - In-depth interview with top jeweler Victoria Adams (Southern Cheyenne/Arapaho) at the 63rd annual Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market in Phoenix, Arizona. She takes us through her history and tells us about her exceptional work.
Native American Art - We’re talking shop with flutemaker and jeweler Tim Blueflint Ramel (Bad River Chippewa/Comanche) at the 63rd annual Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market in Phoenix, Arizona. And Tim plays his flute!