Heard Museum’s American Indian Art and Artifacts Appraisal Day, Apr. 6

Appraiser Deborah Neal with a collector.

Published March 22, 2019

Local Leading Native Art Traders Will Examine and Evaluate Items

PHOENIX — The Heard Museum is offering visitors an opportunity to dig out those treasures and bring them to the Steele Auditorium for the semi-annual American Indian Art and Artifacts Appraisal Day.

Presented by the Heard Museum Council, leading Native art traders will examine and evaluate attendees’ items including baskets, textiles, pottery, jewelry, carvings, paintings, sculptures and other Native art forms. Traders will offer information about materials, dates, artists, traditions and provide a Statement of Estimated Value.

WHAT:

Opportunity to bring American Indian art to have items appraised by professionals.

WHO:

Heard Museum Council, local native art traders, general public

APPRAISERS INCLUDE:

Alston & Deborah Neal – Old Territorial Shop, Scottsdale
Bill Faust – Faust Gallery, Scottsdale & Santa Fe, NM
John C. Hill – Antique Indian Art Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ
Kelly Kilgore – Chilcott Kilgore American Indian Art, Mancos, CO
Linda Kilgore – Linda Margaret Kilgore Sculpture, Scottsdale, AZ
Terry DeWald – American Indian Art, Tucson, AZ
Margret T. Wright – Author, Hopi Kachinas
Peter Held – Peter Held Art Appraisals & Associates, LLC, Phoenix, AZ

Sean Morton, Morton Appraisals LLC, Scottsdale, AZ

WHEN:

Saturday, April 6, 2019

10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

WHERE:

Heard Museum – Steele Auditorium

2301 N. Central Avenue

Phoenix, AZ 85004

COST:

First item: $30
Second item: $25
Third item: $20, then each subsequent item: $20

Notes: Limit 10 items per person, Heard Museum members pay $5 less per item. Membership enrollment is available online and day of the event. All proceeds benefit the Heard Museum and its mission.

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