Some of the most popular arts made and displayed at the 2011 Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair and Market were made by Native artists from tribes outside the Southwest. This has been a growing trend on the part of the Market’s organizers, allowing other Native traditions and innovations to be showcased.
The most recent issue of The Indian Trader claims that the best works on display might make this the “year of the basket.” Practicality and beauty mark the best contemporary creations. For flawless craftsmanship, pieces by Jeremy Frey [Best of Show] (Passamaquoddy), Gianna Rose Willard (Haida), and Kathleen Thomas (Oneida) demonstrated how remarkable materials and artistic vision make baskets come alive. Those more interested in Southwestern Native achievement should take note of Sally Black’s work; she hails from a family known for their Diné revival styles.