Scottsdale Art Week: Art Fair
Past exhibition
Overview
A Fair of Art and Design curated for sophisticated contemporary lifestyles, this event brings together a dynamic combination of Contemporary Art and Design, the work of living Indigenous artists, and historical American art that speaks to the area’s heritage as the western outpost of America’s preeminent architect, Frank Lloyd Wright and the home to the wealth of the west.
The Southwest is the crossroads for many cultures and histories from the indigenous Navajo, Apache and Hopi tribes who first occupied this land to Spanish colonialism and centuries of settlement. The Scottsdale Art Week Fair is a reflection of today’s more dynamic and contemporary community but is rooted in our unique landscape and history. To this end we have striven to create America’s first art fair with the emphasis on indigenous expression–understood as artwork by any maker possessing a profound or authentic connection to place.
Works
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Olga Antonova, SIX BLUE CUPS, 2024
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Bo Bartlett, THE PRAYERS, 2004
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John Evans, AT LAST, 2024
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Carin Gerard, CHROMATIC BLOOM, 2025
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Robert C. Jackson, FEST OF DRAWERS, 2025
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Rebecca Stenn, MORNING, 2024
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Patricia Traub, SAVED MOUNTAIN LION, 2017
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Eric Zener, SLOWLY WE UNFOLD, 2025
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John Evans, BEACH PARKING, 1997
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Eric Wert, NOCTURNE, 2025
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John Evans, SIX BOATS WITH SUN, MOON & JUPITER, 2025
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Robert C. Jackson, NEW PERSPECTIVE, 2024
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Jon MacAdam, MARSH AT DUSK, 2024
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Steve Mills, BREAKFAST FOR TWO, 2022
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Steve Mills, THE LECTURE, 2025
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Jon MacAdam, AUTUMN MARSH (MARSH AT DUSK), 2024
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Rebecca Stenn, DOG MOUNTAIN, 2024
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Eric Zener, SUNRISE, 2024
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Eric Wert, ARTICHOKE, 2024
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Janet Rickus, DOUBLE ENSEMBLE, 2024
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Carin Gerard, GOLDEN HOUR, 2025
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Janet Rickus, ROYGBPBB II, 2024
Installation Views