2018 Fair highlights

The Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market is a long-standing, nationally recognized event. It is the largest art market in Arizona. Furthermore, it is the second largest market of its kind in the country. Participants include more than 600 Native artists from 116 tribal affiliations in the U.S. and Canada. A variety of traditional and cutting-edge media dazzle visitors each year. Also noteworthy are live performances on two stages, storytelling, and crafts, book signings, artists’ demonstrations and featured artists. Held the first weekend of March, the Fair attracts over 15,000 guests. The event has become a gathering place for art lovers and the community to celebrate and learn about Native arts and cultures.

The Heard Indian Fair & Market is a long-standing, nationally recognized event. It is the largest art market in Arizona. Furthermore, it is the second largest market of its kind in the country. Participants include more than 600 Native artists from 116 tribal affiliations in the U.S. and Canada. A variety of traditional and cutting-edge media dazzle visitors each year. Also noteworthy are live performances on two stages, storytelling and crafts, book signings, artists' demonstrations and featured artists. Held the first weekend of March, the Fair attracts over 15,000 guests. The event has become a gathering place for art lovers and the community to celebrate and learn about Native arts and cultures.

Join us in 2018!

Join Us in 2018

We invite you to join us in celebrating 60 years of artistic excellence.

Come walk with us…

             You can see, feel and hear the generations.

2017 Best Of Show Winners

2017 Indian Fair & Market Best of Show Winners, March 4, 2017

The Heard Museum kicked off the 59th Annual Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market with our evening event, “Best of Show.” The Friday night event exhibits the ribbon winning artwork submitted for jurying by artists participating in the fair.

Don Johnston (Qagan Tayagungin) won Best of Show with his basket, “Qagaxtag (Love).”

Don Johnston (Qagan Tayagungin) “Qagaxtag (Love)”

Complete List of Winners