First American Art Magazine No. 5, Winter 2014 | Page 5

57th Annual Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market Celebrating the Art of Basketry March 7 & 8, 2015 2301 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ | 602.252.8840 x2276 | heard.org/fair From the Heard Museum Collection, from left: Terrol Dew Johnson (Tohono O’odham),Basketry olla, 2006-2007, Eucalyptus wood, beargrass, sinew. Heard Museum Purchase, 4470-1. Jeremy Frey (Passamaquoddy),Pictorial basket, Black ash, birch bark, sage, sweet grass, leather, porcupine quills Heard Museum Collection, 4302-1A,B. Dorlene Gashweseoma Lalo (Hopi), Sifter basket, c. 2005, Yucca. Bequest of William F. & Virginia C. Waterman, 4666-93. Diane Douglas-Willard (Haida),Rattle-top lidded basket with frog fetish, 2001, Cedar bark, spruce root, ivory, glass beads. Estate of Dr. E. Daniel Albrecht, IL.1732.ALB-B-92A,B. Evelyn Fredericks (Hopi) demonstrates basket weaving technique. Lisa Telford (Haida, A Night on the Village, 2004. Red cedar bark, guinea feathers, cotton cordage, leather, ivory. Heard Museum Purchase, 4303-1. Sally Black (Navajo), Ye’ii’ Pictorial Basket, 1979. Heard Museum Collection, NA-SW-Na B-20. Shan Goshorn (Eastern Band of Cherokee), 10 Little Indians, 2013. Arches watercolor paper splints printed with archival inks, acrylic paint. Purchased at the 2014 Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair and Market, Gift of the Heard Museum Council, 4781-1. Jennifer Sapiel Neptune (Penobscot), Basket, 2005, Sweet grass, dyed ash. Purchased by the donor at the 2005 Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair and Market. Gift of James T. Bialac, 4352-1. W I NT E R 2 0 1 4 | 3