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INDIAN FAIR & MARKET | MARCH 7 & 8, 2015 Saturday: 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. – Sunday: 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. To Order Fair and Best of Show Tickets ONLINE at heard.org/fair CALL 602.252.8840 ext. 2276 MAIL TO Indian Fair & Market Tickets Heard Museum 2301 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85004-1323 Ticket Prices (Per Day) Advance Ticket Deadline: Postmarked by Feb. 20, 2015. Online ticket sales continue through March 6, 2015 $20 General Admission (17+) $________ $15 Museum Members (limit 4) $________ Sold in-person only, $10 with I.D.: American Indians, Students, Active & Retired Military FREE for Children 16 and Under Best of Show Reception | Friday, March 6, 2015, 5:30 to 8 p.m. Elegant buffet reception, prizewinning art, couture fashion show and silent auction. Reservations are limited & required. Online ticket sales available until Feb. 27, 2015. $75 per person (Heard Museum Member)* $________ $100 per person (non-member)* $________ Best of Show Drawing | Friday, March 6, 2015, 7 p.m. † Single ticket for $25 $________ 3 for $60 $________ 5 for $100 $________ 2-Day Deluxe Pass [Best Buy!] Includes admission for both Fair days and Best of Show. Reservations are limited & required. Online ticket sales available until Feb. 27, 2015. $100 per person (Heard Museum Member)* $________ $125 (non-member)* $________ Fair Drawing tickets | Multiple Drawings during Fair weekend † Single ticket for $2 $________ 6 for $10 $________ 20 for $30 $________ *$45 of each Member Best of Show ticket and $70 of each non-Member Best of Show ticket are tax-deductible. † NOTE: You do not need to be present to win either the BOS or the Fair drawings. We will fill out the tickets for you and store them in the drawing drums. SEE REVERSE TO COMPLETE ORDER FORM This year, the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market is celebrating the art of Native basketry and the talented, dedicated artists who keep one of Indian Country’s most traditional artforms alive. Fair visitors will have the opportunity to interact with leading basket artists, who will share how they perform the often-arduous tasks involved in weaving art from branch, bark, grass and root as well as sell their creations. This year, the basket artists will gather in the Freeport-McMoRan Plaza. SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! PARKING: Visit valleymetro.org for Light Rail information! Visit heard.org/fair for parking map updates. Ample parking along Central Avenue structures. The largest lot is located at Central Park Square (Central Ave. & Holly St.), just 2 1/2 short blocks from the Fair entrance. Encanto Blvd. Monte Vista Rd. Cypress St. Holly St. Palm Ln. McDowell Rd. Central Ave. Hoover Ave. E. Vernon Ave. Ashland Ave. Lewis Ave. W. Vernon Ave. P P Alvarado Rd. Third St. P Entrance INDIAN FAIR & MARKET LIGHT RAIL STOP N N P P P P P P P P P P Circles of Giving Reception Sponsor: Indian Fair & Market Celebrating the Art of Basketry March 7 & 8, 2015 57th Annual Heard Museum Guild BEST OF SHOW DRAWING This year’s Best of Show Drawing features some amazing pieces. Each work of art is based on Native basketry, and tickets will go fast. Purchase your BOS Drawing tickets early, as only 600 will be sold. Prizes include: A glass basket created by Preston Singletary (Tlingit) and donated specially for the drawing. Elsie Holiday (Navajo) Changing Woman basket commissioned for the drawing. A basket-shaped silver and copper earring and pin/ pendant set by Navajo jeweler Roland Begay Anise Brown (Gila River), Heard Guild Student Art Show & Sale participant, non-traditional Pima Butterfly basket
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57th Annual Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market · is located at Central Park Square (Central Ave. & Holly St.), just 2 1/2 short blocks from the Fair entrance. Encanto Blvd.

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Page 1: 57th Annual Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market · is located at Central Park Square (Central Ave. & Holly St.), just 2 1/2 short blocks from the Fair entrance. Encanto Blvd.

IND IAN FA IR & MARKET | MARCH 7 & 8 , 2015

Saturday: 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. – Sunday: 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

To Order Fair and Best of Show TicketsONLINE at heard.org/fair

CALL 602.252.8840 ext. 2276

MAIL TO Indian Fair & Market Tickets Heard Museum 2301 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85004-1323

Ticket Prices (Per Day)Advance Ticket Deadline: Postmarked by Feb. 20, 2015. Online ticket sales continue through March 6, 2015

$20 General Admission (17+) $________$15 Museum Members (limit 4) $________

Sold in-person only, $10 with I.D.: American Indians, Students, Active & Retired Military

FREE for Children 16 and Under

Best of Show Reception | Friday, March 6, 2015, 5:30 to 8 p.m.Elegant buffet reception, prizewinning art, couture fashion

show and silent auction. Reservations are limited & required. Online ticket sales available until Feb. 27, 2015.

$75 per person (Heard Museum Member)* $________$100 per person (non-member)* $________

Best of Show Drawing | Friday, March 6, 2015, 7 p.m. †Single ticket for $25 $________3 for $60 $________5 for $100 $________

2-Day Deluxe Pass [Best Buy!]Includes admission for both Fair days and Best of Show. Reservations are limited & required. Online ticket sales available until Feb. 27, 2015.

$100 per person (Heard Museum Member)* $________$125 (non-member)* $________

Fair Drawing tickets | Multiple Drawings during Fair weekend †Single ticket for $2 $________6 for $10 $________20 for $30 $________

*$45 of each Member Best of Show ticket and $70 of each non-Member Best of Show ticket are tax-deductible.

† NOTE: You do not need to be present to win either the BOS or the Fair drawings. We will fill out the tickets for you and store them in the drawing drums.

SEE REVERSE TO COMPLETE ORDER FORM

This year, the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market is celebrating the art of Native basketry and the talented, dedicated artists who keep one of Indian Country’s most traditional artforms alive.

Fair visitors will have the opportunity to interact with leading basket artists, who will share how they perform the often-arduous tasks involved in weaving art from branch, bark, grass and root as well as sell their creations. This year, the basket artists will gather in the Freeport-McMoRan Plaza.

S P E C I A L T H A N K S T O O U R S P O N S O R S !

PARKING:Visit valleymetro.org for Light Rail information!Visit heard.org/fair for parking map updates.Ample parking along Central Avenue structures. The largest lot is located at Central Park Square (Central Ave. & Holly St.), just 2 1/2 short blocks from the Fair entrance.

Encanto Blvd.

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Holly St.

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Lewis Ave.

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Circles of Giving Reception Sponsor:

Indian Fair & Market

Celebrating the Art of Basketry March 7 & 8, 2015

57th Annual Heard Museum Guild

BEST OF SHOW DRAWING

This year’s Best of Show Drawing features some amazing pieces. Each work of art is based on Native basketry, and tickets will go fast. Purchase your BOS Drawing tickets early, as only 600 will be sold. Prizes include:

⁃ A glass basket created by Preston Singletary (Tlingit)

and donated specially for the drawing.

⁃ Elsie Holiday (Navajo) Changing Woman basket

commissioned for the drawing.

⁃ A basket-shaped silver and copper earring and pin/

pendant set by Navajo jeweler Roland Begay

⁃ Anise Brown (Gila River), Heard Guild Student Art Show

& Sale participant, non-traditional Pima Butterfly basket

Page 2: 57th Annual Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market · is located at Central Park Square (Central Ave. & Holly St.), just 2 1/2 short blocks from the Fair entrance. Encanto Blvd.

⁃ Food Pavilion, featuring delicious food by Arizona Taste and great music by Canyon Records artists

⁃ Fashion Walkabout - Saturday and Sunday mornings

⁃ Cultural dance performances on Amphitheater Stage

⁃ Recording artists on Pavilion Stage

⁃ Chef demonstrations – leading Arizona chefs will showcase indigenous ingredients in traditional and contemporary recipes

⁃ Convenient parking more spaces available than last year, some located next to Light Rail stops

Basketry photos by Craig Smith. Fair photos by Taylor Peterson.

Where Art Meets Entertainment

One of Arizona’s most signifi cant cultural events, the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market is a world-acclaimed festival that draws more than 15,000 visitors and more than 600 of the nation’s most outstanding and successful American Indian artists. WHEN:

Saturday and Sunday | March 7 & 8, 20159:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday

WHERE:

Heard Museum, Phoenix2301 N. Central Ave.(four blocks north of McDowell Road)Entrance on Central Avenue

TICKETS:

⁃ $20 General Admission

⁃ FREE Children 16 & under

⁃ Sold in-person only, $10 with I.D.: American Indians, Students, Active & Retired Military

⁃ Heard Museum members who order by February 20 may purchase up to four adult tickets for $15 each

⁃ All tickets except Best of Show available at gate

Fair admission includes the Museum’s 11 exhibit galleries and the world-renowned Heard Museum Shop

Payment Information

Enclosed is a check in the amount of $_________________ payable to the Heard Museum Guild.

Charge my credit card in the amount of $______________

AmEx Visa MasterCard Discover

____________________________________________________Acct. No. Exp. Date

____________________________________________________Name as it appears on card (please print)

____________________________________________________Signature

____________________________________________________Name

____________________________________________________Address

____________________________________________________City State ZIP

____________________________________________________Daytime Phone

____________________________________________________Email Address

GET UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION!

Heard.org/fair or 602.252.8840 ext. 2276.

Indian Fair & Market will take place rain or shine; tickets are non-refundable.

BEST OF SHOW RECEPTION & DINNERFriday, March 6, 2015, 5:30 to 8 p.m.

⁃ Preview award-winning art and meet the artists

⁃ Couture Fashion Show at 5:45 Hairstyling and makeup generously provided by

⁃ BOS Drawing at 7 p.m.

⁃ Silent Auction Drawings at 7:30 & 7:45. Treasures donated by Fair artists and gifted by estates

⁃ Enjoy guitar music by Khent Anantakai (Navajo)

EXCLUSIVE EARLY-BIRD SHOPPING FOR HEARD MEMBERS ONLY!

Saturday, March 7, 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.

Beat the crowds … buy the best … Heard Museum members can shop the market first on Saturday morning. Not a member? Call 602.251.0261 to join today.

FAIR DRAWING TICKETS

Drawings are held throughout the weekend. Prizes donated by Fair artists range from pottery to paintings and everything in between.

FAIR FAVORITES & NEW FEATURES

⁃ More than 600 American Indian artists

⁃ NEW! Children will sell their own art alongside their relatives

⁃ Over 20 artist demonstrations: 13 basket artists from across the country; plus jewelers, katsina doll carvers, sculptors, sandpainters, weavers and beaders.

⁃ NEW! Hoop Dance 101, Instruction by Tony Duncan, Sat. 2:30 & 3:30, Sun. 2:30 in Steele Auditorium

⁃ Booksignings