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Southwest Indian Art Fair 2013

February 23 & 24 on the Museum's Front Lawn

Event Details for Visitors

The 2014 Southwest Indian Art Fair is set for February 22 and 23! Artist information will be available in the summer. Information for visitors will begin to be updated later this year.

Mark your calendars now! Arizona State Museum’s signature event is February 23 and 24, 2013. Join us for a wonderful weekend of culture, art, performance, and food on the museum's front lawn, rain or shine!

Event Overview

Join us for a wonderful weekend of culture, art, performance, and food on Arizona State Museum's front lawn, rain or shine. Meet 200+ Native artists, many of them award winners. Talk with them about their work and learn about the cultural significance that informs, inspires, and imbues their work. Top-quality, handmade art includes pottery, Hopi katsina dolls, paintings, jewelry, baskets, rugs, blankets, and much more. Artist demonstrations, Native food, music, and dance performances round out the two-day celebration.
Schedule of activities

Dates and Location

The 20th annual Southwest Indian Art Fair is February 23 and 24, 2013 on Arizona State Museum’s expansive front lawn, just inside the Main Gate on the campus of the University of Arizona, Park Ave. and University Blvd. (1013 E. University Blvd.) in Tucson.

Hours

Saturday: 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
ASM members admitted one hour early on Saturday for early bird shopping! Become a member!

Admission

Adults: $10.00
ASM members: $7.00 Become a member!
Youth (under 18 years of age): Free
Students (with valid student ID): Free

Pets at the Event

Pets are not allowed—only assistance animals for the disabled are admitted.

Visitor Comments about the Southwest Indian Art Fair

We thoroughly enjoyed everything about (the show)—will recommend to friends...

Exceptional quality of vendors and exhibitors. Especially enjoyed info re: real and not real Native American jewelry.

We enjoy your show so much because we can actually have a conversation with the artists.

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