Discover the artistry and traditions of Native artists and Indigenous communities at the Niwot Native American Art Market, hosted by the Niwot Community Arts Association in partnership with Create áYA – a nonprofit dedicated to empowering Native creatives. See a list of participating artists below.
The family-friendly market will feature handmade creations from talented Native artists, offering a unique opportunity to explore and purchase a diverse range of works – including paintings, beadwork, jewelry and comic books. It will highlight established Native artists but also will welcome emerging Indigenous artists, providing them a place to share and sell their art.
Native artisans will have booths to display and sell their wares – helping attendees to connect directly with the artists and experience the rich traditions and contemporary artistry of Indigenous communities.
Admission. Free!
Donations. Please consider providing a donation to help support participating Native artists through the EventBrite webpage.
Participating Artists
Kristina Maldonado Bad Hand (Sicangu Lakota/Cherokee) and Rafael Maldonado Bad Hand (Nahua).Kristina and Rafael are with Create áYA and are helping to co-sponsor this event with the NCAA.
Tom Myer (Hodino??hso??:nih/Ngäbe-Buglé). He works digitally and is heavily influenced by Native mythology, science fiction, and pop culture.
Harry Teller (Navajo). Harry is a silversmith and creates gorgeous earrings and other jewelry.
Marie Yellowhawk (Navajo). Marie is a beadworker who draws on her Navajo heritage to create stunning and intricate designs.
Apashee Art (Apache/Navajo). Apashee Art is an Indigenous, LGBTQ artist known for their unique ink and character design art, blending cultural heritage with bold, contemporary expression.
Nico Strange Owl (Northern Cheyenne)/ Nico runs Eagle Plume’s Trading Post just outside Estes Park.
Dustin Wolf (Northern Cheyenne)/ Dustin is an oil painter, wood carver, and mask maker.
Rod Velarde (Jicarilla Apache). Rod calls his art Native Pop – his work is heavily influenced by Star Wars and Marvel Comics.
Starr Vipi Arens (Hawaiian). Starr is inspired by nature, space, and everyday joys.
Program Artwork:
“Mountain Thunderbird” by Tom Myer, February 2025