
Best of Show Award Winners
Winning a ribbon at the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market is valued by the artists because it furthers their career, enhances the value
A highlight of the Indian Fair & Market is the Best of Show Event when award winners are revealed. While there is no live event in 2021, don’t miss the pre-recorded video featuring judges, curators and winning artists. The annual Juried Competition is open to all Fair artists, each of whom has been juried in or invited to the Fair. 105 artists submitted over 200 items for judging in 10 classifications. All entries will be included, and award-winners highlighted, in the live and online Show & Sale, March 5 -7.
Winning a ribbon at the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market is valued by the artists because it furthers their career, enhances the value
Diane Dittemore Associate Curator, Ethnological Collections, Arizona State Museum (ASM). Dittemore has published numerous articles on ASM’s collections in scholarly journals and popular Indian art
In 2021, the artists could not be with us at the Heard, so we featured a weekend-long show of all the submissions to the Juried
There are 10 classifications for judging: 2-Dimensional Art, Baskets, Diverse Art Forms, Jewelry & Lapidary Work, Open Standards, Personal Attire & Accessories, Pottery, Pueblo Carvings,
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The mission of the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market is to provide a marketplace for American Indian artists, provide a unique cultural experience for the public, create an enjoyable work environment for the volunteers, and to raise funds for the Museum’s general fund.