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Winners of 2015 Indian Fair & Market Juried Competition Best of Show and Best of Classification – VIII. Baskets First Place – Non-traditional Jeremy Frey (Passamaquoddy), “Loon” Best of Classification – I. Jewelry and lapidary First Place – Peronal Adornment (necklaces, bolos, pendants) Vernon Haskie (Navajo), necklace,“Red Butterflies.”
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Competition 2015 winners photos - Heard Museum Guild of 2015 Indian Fair & Market Juried Competition Best of Show and Best of Classification – VIII. Baskets First Place – Non-traditional

Apr 16, 2018

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Page 1: Competition 2015 winners photos - Heard Museum Guild of 2015 Indian Fair & Market Juried Competition Best of Show and Best of Classification – VIII. Baskets First Place – Non-traditional

Winners of 2015 Indian Fair & Market Juried Competition

Best of Show and Best of Classification – VIII. Baskets

First Place – Non-traditional

Jeremy Frey (Passamaquoddy), “Loon”

Best of Classification – I. Jewelry and lapidary

First Place – Peronal Adornment (necklaces, bolos, pendants)

Vernon Haskie (Navajo), necklace,“Red Butterflies.”

Page 2: Competition 2015 winners photos - Heard Museum Guild of 2015 Indian Fair & Market Juried Competition Best of Show and Best of Classification – VIII. Baskets First Place – Non-traditional

Best of Classification – II. Pottery

First Place, Traditional – native clay, hand built, unpainted, including ribbed

Daryl Whitegeese (Pojoaque/Santa Clara Pueblos), Black Bear Paw Double Shoulder Water Jar

Best of Classification – III. Paintings, Drawings, Graphics, Photography

First Place, Drawings (pen, pencil, charcoal, crayons, markers)

Orlando Allison (Gila River), drawing, “Western Haiku.”

Page 3: Competition 2015 winners photos - Heard Museum Guild of 2015 Indian Fair & Market Juried Competition Best of Show and Best of Classification – VIII. Baskets First Place – Non-traditional

Best of Classification – IV. Wooden Carvings

First Place - Non-Pueblo wooden carvings

Alex Lewis (Cheyenne River Sioux), “Heart Spirit.”

Best of Classification – V. Sculpture

First Place - stone

Nelson Tsosie (Navajo), “Kinaalda.”

Page 4: Competition 2015 winners photos - Heard Museum Guild of 2015 Indian Fair & Market Juried Competition Best of Show and Best of Classification – VIII. Baskets First Place – Non-traditional

Best of Classification – VI. Textiles, Weavings, Clothing

First Place - traditional attire (woven or sewn), belts and sashes when part of ceremonial

clothing sets

Clarissa Rizal (Tlingit), “Chilkat Child.”

Best of Classification – VII. Diverse Art Forms,

First Place - personal attire and accessories without a predominance of beads or quillwork

Kevin Pourier (Oglala Lakota), “New Directions I.”

Page 5: Competition 2015 winners photos - Heard Museum Guild of 2015 Indian Fair & Market Juried Competition Best of Show and Best of Classification – VIII. Baskets First Place – Non-traditional

Andy Eisenberg Award for Contemporary Jewelry, First Place

Nelda Schrupp (Pheasant Rump Nakota First Nation), necklace, “We Still Here”

Conrad House Award - given to an artist who is grounded in traditional precepts yet shows

originality, vision and innovation

Shan Goshorn (Eastern Band Cherokee), basket, “Cloaked in Sovereignty.”