64th Annual Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market
Event Category: Events, Amusement, and Recreation
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Profile
Arizona’s largest American Indian art fair returns to the Heard Museum in March of 2022. This premier event is one of the largest American Indian art markets in the world and draws nearly 15,000 visitors and more than 600 of the Nation’s most preeminent American Indian artists.
Indian Fair and Market provides the opportunity to meet and purchase art directly from multiple generations of artists working in all forms of the visual arts. All proceeds from ticket sales support the Heard Museum’s mission of advancing American Indian art.
Cultural Performances Schedule
Master of Ceremonies: Dennis Bowen, Sr. (Seneca)
Arena Director: Eric Manuelito (Diné)
Sound Engineer: William Eaton, Wisdom Tree Music
Thunder Springs Northern Drum GroupSaturday
11:00 AM – Opening Ceremony
Presentation of Colors: First Nations Warrior Society
National Anthem, Sung in English/Navajo: Penelope Yellowhorse (Diné)
Native American Flag Song: Thunder Springs Northern Drum Group
Blessing: Debbie Manuel (Diné)
Remarks: Mary Endorf & Jackie Stubbs (2022 Fair Chairs)
David Roche (Dickey Family Director & CEO, Heard Museum)Saturday & Sunday
Noon – Thunder Boy Dance Group (Hopi)
1:00 PM – Tony Duncan and Family (Apache-Mandan/Hidatsa/Arikara)
2:00 PM – Cellicion Traditional Zuni Dancers (Zuni)
3:00 PM – Doreen Duncan/Matrilineal Celebration of Dance
(Mandan/Hidatsa/Arikara)Sunday
3:50 PM – Closing Ceremony -
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