Young Native Artists Shine at Heard Museum
Young Native American artists shine at Heard Museum Indian Fair and Market, blending ancestral techniques with modern twists. Fifteen-year-old Aiden Kahn wins best of show for his powwow-inspired painting, while others earn awards for baskets, jewelry, and beadwork. Artists like Naats Tiaa and Mosgaadace Casuse honor heritage while experimenting, balancing art with other pursuits. Their success signals a vibrant future for Native art at events like the Heard Fair.
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