In light of the cancellation of our in-person November art market, UIATF is excited to share the work of our longtime vendors, in the form of a digital marketplace. Items may be purchased either through a seller’s website or by emailing them. Happy holidays and shop Indigenous!
$12, Wooden Spoons Hand Painted Native Design Food Safe Coating
$20, Native Drums Goat Rawhide Hand Painted with Drumstick
$15, Wooden Bristle Hair Brush Native Design Hand Painted
Triple Abalone Hearts wrapped with Alaskan yellow cedar rope.
Price: $55 Beaded Abalone butterfly post earring set
Woven Alaskan yellow cedar ornaments with naturally dyed red cedar. Size range from 1.9 inch to 3.8 inch round ornaments. Mini baskets are woven western red cedar.
Artist: Shelly Price
Contact: sweetnativeexpressions@yahoo.com
Price: $15 “Frog” face masks, handmade, 100% cotton, 2 layers of fabric with a filter pocket, adjustable 1mm elastic cord for the ears, the art is block printed with non toxic silkscreen inks, measures approx. 5 inches tall and 8 inches wide, available with nose wire
Price: $65 “Frog” face masks, the black is printed and the metallic gold hand drawn, size 11×14 $65 (smaller sizes available)
Price: $15 MUSSELS Mask Lightweight 100% Cotton with Mussels All Over Print designed by the designer MEKA. Double layer with 100% cotton muslin lining Moldable nose wire Adjustable Elastic Ear Ties Not a medical grade mask
Price: $30 BE STRONG V Neck Tee 100% cotton Unisex sizing XS-XXXL The BE STRONG Tee is written in the Unangam Tunuu Language of the Unanga
Price: $15 KEEP DANCING Mask Designed by Unangax Artist, Mary Kelsay. “Keep Dancing” honors the Unangax Dancers. This soft and comfortable mask is black with red print. Made with three layers of 100% cotton. Not medical grade.
Price: 10” $250, up to 20″ $460 Blanks elk skin drums painted to order.
Artist: Margaret Morris
Contact: tlingitfrog@icloud.com
NOTE: Due to the recent spike in confirmed cases of COVID-19, UIATF has made the decision to cancel our in-person art markets this year.
Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center will be filled with authentic Native American arts, crafts and foods, just in time for holiday shopping. Many tribes, cultures, styles, and media will be represented at all price points. Stop by to check out clothing, jewelry, woodworking, drums, art prints, and so much more.
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December 19 – 20, 2020 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center – Discovery Park