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Sedona Arizona Visitors Enjoy the Annual Prescott Indian Art Market

Hopi Story Teller Dolls At The Prescott Indian Art Market Near Sedona Arizona

Sedona, AZ: A special demonstration by Hopi artist Ramson Lomatewama of his unique glass-blowing skills has been added to the attractions for the 12th Annual Prescott Indian Art Market (PIAM). The market features both traditional and contemporary works of art, including distinctive jewelry, exquisite ceramics, sculpture, hand-woven baskets and blankets.

An all-Indian artist jury chooses participants on the basis of quality in both traditional and contemporary styles.
The Festival is set for Saturday and Sunday, July 11 – 12, on the tree–shaded grounds of the Sharlot Hall Museum in Prescott.

The 2009 PIAM Featured Artist is Upton Ethelbah, Jr., also known as Greyshoes. Ethelbah is an award winning stone and bronze sculptor renown for his flowing and stylized figures. Ethelbah draws from his Santa Clara Pueblo and White Mountain Apache heritage in creating his amazing pieces.

Stroll among demonstrators of American Indian weaving, Katsina carving, silversmithing, and the making of baskets. The Children’s Art Experience offers participants a workshop with leading American Indian artists. Space is limited and sign-up and a $2 fee are required. Entertainment by Native American dancers, singers, and musicians is featured in the Amphitheater.  Also popular is the Navajo Fry Bread.

Lomatewama, a Hopi poet, jeweler, traditional–style Katsina doll carver, stained glass artist, and glassblower, will demonstrate the art of creating glass Katsinas and other traditional Hopi ceramics executed in glass.  The remarkable works that he creates will be offered for sale during the weekend.







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