August 2025 Edition

Museum and Event Previews
Whitehawk Antique Indian Shows | August 8-11, 2025 | Santa Fe, NM

A Place in History

Whitehawk returns to Santa Fe for a robust showcase of Native American and ethnographic art and objects.

For its 47th edition, the Whitehawk Antique Indian & Ethnographic Art Showfeatures an astounding 130 exhibitors, highlighting thousands of historic and contemporary art and objects. The mission of the event is a simple one: “To share and promote Native American art from the United States and Canada, and ethnographic material from around the world,” says Kim Martindale, show owner and producer. 

Hopi katsina carvings from 1890 to the 1970s. Left to Right: 1890s Sa’lako cradle katsina, 1910 Koona or Chipmunk, large carving by Wilson Tawaquaptewa, Ma’lo by Otto Pentewa, Hoot’e by Jimmie Kewanwytewa, gesticulating Hehey’a by Jimmie Koots. Courtesy of Buffalo Barry’s Indian Art.

“The show highlights work from the very best artists throughout history, and from so many different cultures,” Martindale continues. “Both historic and contemporary work will be in the same room, allowing visitors to see the influences of this material throughout time—something I get really excited about exposing people to.”

Attendees will be able to purchase the finest textiles, pottery, basketry, beadwork, woodcarving and more. Martindale notes that Whitehawkis known for offering some the best historic Native American jewelry, including concho belts, bracelets, turquoise rings and earrings, and squash blossom necklaces. As for Native American textiles, there will be options for Germantown and chief’s blankets, Two Grey Hills and other select regional weavings.

Bandolier Bag, mid-19th century. Courtesy Thomas Cleary.

Two special exhibits are also presented: The Living Tradition of Chimayó Weaving Exhibition, curated by Jana Gottshalk, E. Boyd curator and director of the Nuevo Mexicano Heritage Arts Museum; and Spirit Beings in Wood: The Vibrant Tradition of Hopi Katsina Carvings, 1880 to Present, curated by Barry Walsh, owner of Buffalo Barry’s Indian Art. Walsh presents carvings from 1880 to the present with an emphasis on notable carvers such as Wilson Tawaquaptewa, Otto Pentewa, Jimmie Kewanwytewa, Jimmie Koots, the Honyouti family and many more.

“Distinctive stylistic changes over the decades will be shown including the phases of the early Putsqatithu or cradle katsinam, early traditional, early action, late action, ultra-realistic and sculptural, a return to traditional, traditional/realism and beyond,” shares Walsh. “Examples of Hopi katsina anomalies will also be exhibited including Hisat katsinam (those who no longer appear), very small and very large katsinam, carvings by women, Route 66 curio dolls, katsinam-on-strings, and katsinam involving unusual materials such as glass, fabric, unusual woods and silver.”

Navajo/Diné Mother Earth Father Sky Textile, 20th century. Courtesy of Toadlena Trading Post.

Don’t miss out on additional masterworks like Waiting for the Dancers, a historic painting by Oscar E. Berninghaus (1874-1952), presented by Robert L. Parsons Fine Art; a Bandolier Bag, mid-19th century, offered by Thomas Cleary; a Mark Chee (Navajo (Diné), 1914-1981) polished silver cuff on offer from Victoria Roberts of Indian Lodge Road; Mother Earth Father Sky Textile, a  20th-century Navajo/Diné pictorial rug presented by Toadlena Trading Post; a rare Bearded Mask used in deer dances and Easter ceremonies, and 19th-century Jicarilla Apache Moccasins offered by Toby Herbst.

Mark Chee (Navajo (Diné), 1914-1981), Cuff, silver, 51/8 x 5/8 in., size 6¼, signed with Chee logo. Courtesy of Victoria Roberts of Indian Lodge Road.

Whitehawk, hosted at the Santa Fe Community Convention Center, will open on August 8 with its preview opening (benefitting SWAIA Santa Fe Indian Market) from 6 to 9 p.m. Festivities will close August 11. Tickets and detailed information can be found on the event website. —

Whitehawk Antique Indian & Ethnographic Art Show
August 8-11, 2025
Santa Fe Community Convention Center
201 W. Marcy Street Santa Fe, NM 87501
www.whitehawkshows.com 

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