above: Glenda McKay (Athabascan, Alaska), Snow Owl Mask. Winner of the 2008 Jackie Autry Purchase Award
see past winners

intertribal

Autry National Center
4700 Western Heritage Way
Los Angeles, CA 90027
323.667.2000
autrynationalcenter.org

Admission
Autry Members: Free
Adults: $12
Seniors(60+), Children(9+), Students (with I.D.): $8
Children 9 or younger: Free

includes museum admission.
No special coupons or other discounts apply

 

CELEBRATE CONTINUING TRADITIONS AND NEW INNOVATIONS

Featuring traditional and contemporary works by American Indian artists.

Shop for unique jewelry, artwork, collectibles and gifts at this signature 3 day event.  Meet the artists, participate in family activities, savor Native foods and enjoy performances throughout the weekend.

Autry Members are invited to an exclusive VIP preview sale, Saturday, November 7 from 8:30-10:00 a.m.
Learn more about the benefits of Autry Membership by calling 323-667-2000 x326.

Open to the public Saturday and Sunday,
November 7-8

Marketplace hours 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Check back with this website for updated information on participating Artists, performance schedules and family activities.


 

Main Stage Performances

 

Saturday, November 7

11:00 am

Journeys to the Past with Acjachemen Story Teller Jacque Nunez

12:00 pm

Wild Horse Singers and Dancers

1:00 pm

Hoop Dancing Champion Terry Goedel

2:00 pm

Robert Greygrass, Lakota storyteller

2:00 pm

Native Voices preview performance of Carbon Black (Wells Fargo Theater)

3:00 pm

Traditional Dancing with the Costanoan Rumsen Carmel Tribe

4:00 pm

Ed Kabotie, contemporary Native Flute

 

Sunday, November 8

1100 am

Traditional Dancing with the Costanoan Rumsen Carmel Tribe

12:00 pm

Hoop Dancing Champion Terry Goedel

1:00 pm

Wild Horse Singers and Dancers

2:00 pm

Robert Greygrass, Lakota storyteller

2:00 pm

Native Voices performance of Carbon Black (Wells Fargo Theater)

3:00

Ed Kabotie, contemporary Native Flute

4:00 pm

Main stage goes dark

 


 

Demonstrations

Daily Demonstrations in the Marketplace
Location: Demonstration Row

Artist

Tribal Affiliation

Medium

Harvey Ross and Priscilla Abeyta

Santo Domingo Pueblo

Jewelry

Charles Acuna

Navajo

Painting

Nanabah Aragon

Navajo (Diné)

Weaving

Ruby Chimerica

Hopi

Basketry, Piki Bread

Ted Garcia

Chumash-Tataviam

Soapstone Carver

Bernie Granados

Apache/Zacatec

Masks, Paintings

Nadiya Littlewarrior

Potawatomi

Gourd Art


Daily Children's Craft Activities in the Marketplace
Location: Family Activity Tent
Inspired by the works of actual Native American artists, these Museum-Teacher led children's craft activities are sure to engage the creative spirit.

11 am – 3 pm
Activities to be announced

 

Participate in the Autry's Intertribal Arts Marketplace.

download booth application, publicity information, and permit information

Please enter your booth application password:     

The Intertribal Arts Marketplace and the Autry National Center abide by the Native Americans Arts and Craft Act of 1990 . All artwork sold on the grounds of the Intertribal Arts Marketplace is sold by the Native American artist who has created the piece. If you meet the criteria in the Native Americans Arts and Craft Act of 1990 and would like to be considered for the 2008 Marketplace. Please address all questions to the Autry: 323/667-2000 ext. 389 or pcarmack@autrynationalcenter.org

 

Sponsorship

Intertribal Arts 2009 Marketplace is sponsored in part by:

edison

 


Jackie Autry Best in Show Award

Snow Owl Mask
Glenda McKay (Athabascan)

Navajo Textile
Rena Begay (Navajo)

Grandpa's Pride
Alvin John (Diné)

Bolo Tie
Gerald Lomaventema (Hopi)

Moccasins
Richard Aitson (Kiowa)

Silver Pendant and Bracelet
Andrew Redhorse (Apache/Mayo)