
Staff Reports | Happenings & Events
The Heard Museum Guild presents the 67th annual Indian Fair & Market on March 1 and 2, where more than 600 Indigenous artists selected through a competitive jury process display and sell their artwork.
This community celebration, a gathering of creativity that blends traditional heritage with modern innovation, also boasts a variety of engaging experiences, including a Youth Art Show and Sale, a Family Fun Zone and delicious bites from local vendors.
The excitement starts 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 28 as Over 650 breathtaking works of Indigenous art take center stage to be judged by experts, but only one wins the prestigious Best of Show Award at this vibrant cultural interchange.
Visitors attending the Indian Fair & Market will experience the Youth Art Show and Sale, featuring young artists from across the country in grades seven through 12 who will have their work professionally judged. More than $10,000 of prize money will be awarded to incredible up-and-coming creatives, including Best of Show and Best of Division awards.
To end the art and action-packed weekend, all children under 12 will be admitted for free on Sunday – just in time to enjoy the Fair Family Fun Zone, available for those looking to immerse themselves in live performances and kid’s play.
The 67th Annual Indian Fair & Market is a lively community celebration where passion, talent, and tradition seamlessly unite as 100+ American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes and Canadian First Nations, blending traditional heritage with modern innovation.



















