The American Indian Art Show – Marin, now in its 33rd year, is regarded as one of the nation’s most highly rated showcases of antique and contemporary American Indian art. The show brings together the passion of the country's top dealers and artists with both collectors and those interested in exploring the rich cultures of the Americas. With an emphasis on Antique American Indian art, as well as Pre-Columbian, Spanish Colonial and the best contemporary American Indian art, this show offers something for everyone, including jewelry, textiles, baskets, pottery, beadwork, sculpture, paintings, photography, books and more. Exhibitors and artists will offer the finest quality material for everyone from the first time buyer to the seasoned collector.
There is an Opening Night preview on Friday, February 17th at 5:30pm and will benefit MarinLink - a highly respected local non-profit that serves as an incubator and fiscal sponsor to individuals and groups whose projects range from homeless services, environmental issues and health and transportation initiatives to veterans programs and arts organizations.
The American Indian Art Show – Marin, now in its 33rd year, is regarded as one of the nation’s most highly rated showcases of antique and contemporary American Indian art. The show brings together the passion of the country's top dealers and artists with both collectors and those interested in exploring the rich cultures of the Americas. With an emphasis on Antique American Indian art, as well as Pre-Columbian, Spanish Colonial and the best contemporary American Indian art, this show offers something for everyone, including jewelry, textiles, baskets, pottery, beadwork, sculpture, paintings, photography, books and more. Exhibitors and artists will offer the finest quality material for everyone from the first time buyer to the seasoned collector.
There is an Opening Night preview on Friday, February 17th at 5:30pm and will benefit MarinLink - a highly respected local non-profit that serves as an incubator and fiscal sponsor to individuals and groups whose projects range from homeless services, environmental issues and health and transportation initiatives to veterans programs and arts organizations.
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