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Dan Vallo (Acoma Pueblo) is awarded Best of Show at Santa Fe Indian Market's 2024 Awards Ceremony in the Diverse Arts Classification SANTA FE, N.M. , Aug.

16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Santa Fe Indian Market is pleased to announce this year's Best of Show, Best of Classification, and Special Award winners in a variety of classifications. Since 1922, Santa Fe Indian Market, the world's largest and most prestigious Native North American art market, has awarded Best of Show winners to exceptional Native North American artists in a variety of juried categories. Over 50 judges, experts in various media, spent most of the day Thursday, August 15 , reviewing and critiquing this year's entries and determining the winners.



The announcement of the Best of Show, Best of Class, and Special Award winners was made public at the Best of Show Ceremony on Friday afternoon. All the Best of Show winners' extraordinary artwork is available this weekend during the Santa Fe Indian Market on the Plaza in downtown Santa Fe. The 2024 Best of Classification winners are: Class I: Jewelry Winner: Sarah Aragon (Navajo Nation) Title: Back in the Saddle – Horse Headstall with silver female ring bit Dimensions: 33" x 9" x 6" Materials: Handcrafted sterling silver from Tufa cast ingots, shaped by chiseling, chasing, and filing secured on a leather headstall.

Stone inlay work of Mediterranean coral, Castle Dome turquoise, Morenci turquoise, Kingman turquoise, Persian turquoise, and Carico Lake turquoise. Class II: Pottery Winner: Garrett Maho (Hopi) Title: Gentle Rain— hand-built pot Dimensions: 11" diameter Materials: traditional clay, paints, and paint brushes. Stones used to polish.

Outdoor traditional wood and dung firing. All natural pigments. Class III: Painting, Drawing, Graphics & Photography Winner: Johnson Yazzie (Navajo Nation) Title: AM 660 Afternoon —painting Dimensions: 53" x 48" Materials: acrylic and oil canvas.

Class IV: Wooden Pueblo Figurative Carving & Sculpture Winner: Arthur Holmes Jr. (Hopi) Title: Chasing Star – Na-ngashu Katsina— Chasing Star is a handsome figure who usually appears during mix-dance Dimensions: 16 1⁄2" x 5 1⁄2" Materials: Carved from roots of a cottonwood tree, oil paint. Class V: Sculpture Winner: Ryan Benally (Navajo Nation) Title: Feathered Prayers— Sculpture inspired by the Navajo feather ceremony Dimensions: 63.

5" x 24" x 24" Materials: Italian marble, black granite, stainless steel base, CNC cut design on the base, carved with hammer and chisel, electric power tools, and hand-polished to 8000 grit. Class VI: Textiles Winner: Isabel Gonzales ( Jemez Pueblo / Walatowa) Untitled —Hand-embroidered ladies' manta with a traditional pattern Dimensions: 60" w x 48" l Materials: Cotton monks' cloth, hand-spun yarn on drop spindle, commercial yarn. Class VII: Diverse Arts Winner: Dan Vallo (Acoma Pueblo) Best of Show Title: Pueblo Revolt Ensemble— rendition of a set of weapons used by many Pueblo warriors during the time of the Pueblo Revolt Dimensions: 66" x 14" x 5" Materials: Obsidian flint knapped dagger, handle made of yucca cord encased in clear resin, Juniper bow backed with over 150 wild turkey feathers, handmade twisted bow string, rawhide quiver, red cedar wood arrows.

Class VIII: Beadwork & Quillwork Winner: Monica J. Raphael (Grand Traverse Ottowa / Chippewa) Title: Indede Odayi - My Dad's Horse — Bead and quillwork on birchbark displayed on a horse mannequin with a handmade doll Dimensions: 18 1⁄2" x 19" Materials: Woodland porcupine quillwork on birch bark. Otter hide, smoked deer hide, replica dimes, and a found horse as a mannequin wearing a miniature saddle.

Doll constructed with brains tan smoked deer hide. All natural materials, harvested and prepared by artist. Class IX: Youth (Artists aged 17 and under) Winner: Aydrian Day (Ho-Chunk, Anishinaabe and Lakota) Title: HoCak Manape — (translates to Ho-Chunk warrior)—Otter turban and Otter medicine bag Dimensions: 8" x 12" x 6" and 11" x 8" Materials: Otter pelts, smoked hide, commercial hide, and cotton.

Seed and true cut bead adornments. Class XI: Basketry Winner: Caleb Hoffman , (Cherokee/ Penobscot) Title: Embers — hand-pounded ash point basket with sweetgrass Dimensions: 8" diameter Materials: Double-woven, plated-point basket, inspired by teacher, Jeremy Frey . 2024 Special Award Winners Excellence in traditional Hopi carvings: Wayland Namingha Excellence in lapidary: Ernest Benally Excellence in contemporary Hopi carvings: Mark Taho Traditional Pottery Award: Robert Patricio Mark Tahbo Memorial Award: Garrett Maho Tony Da' Memorial Award: Jared Tso Make Me Smile Youth Award: Suyma Maho Margaret Tafoya Memorial Award: Nancy Youngblood Sarafina Tafoya Memorial Award: Sergio Lugo Mela Youngblood Memorial Award: Daniel Begay Oqwa Pi Memorial Award for Excellence in Traditional Pueblo Painting: Thomas Tapia Anita Da' Memorial Award to Encourage the Work of a Young Potter: Xavian Suazo IAIA Alumni Award: Adrian Wall The Native American Art Magazine Award of Excellence: Merlin Little Thunder Santa Fe Indian Market's Best of Show Ceremony was sponsored by JoAnn and Bob Balzer and the Best of Show Luncheon was sponsored by the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA).

SWAIA is grateful for these generous contributions. A complete list of winners in all classifications will be posted on the SWAIA website this week. Congratulations to all the winners! About SWAIA: The Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA) is a non-profit organization supporting Native American arts and culture.

It creates economic and cultural opportunities for Native North American artists by producing and promoting the Santa Fe Indian Market —the biggest and most prestigious Indian art event in the world since 1922. SWAIA cultivates excellence and innovation across traditional and non-traditional art forms and develops programs and events that support, promote and honor Native American artists year-round. swaia.

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