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Heard Museum Annual Indian Fair & Market

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Experience a world of creativity and culture! Over 600 talented Native artists, carefully selected through a competitive jury process, display their artworks! A vibrant event that features Native arts and traditions.

It's not just for art enthusiasts; it's a lively community celebration where passion, talent, and tradition seamlessly unite as over 100 American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes and Canadian First Nations take center stage. Prepare yourself for a spectacle of art, blending traditional heritage with modern innovation. This is a place for shared experiences and connections that echo the rhythms of cultural heritage. 9:30 am to 4:00 pm

Heard Museum Annual Indian Fair & Market

Address : Heard Museum Phoenix AZ
Phone : 602-252-8840   (Always call and confirm events.)

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