Tsakurshovi Gallery

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Second Mesa
Shungopavi Village

(928) 734-2478
P.O. Box 234, Second Mesa, AZ 86043
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A unique selection of traditional Hopi arts, crafts, and cultural items including pottery, baskets, ceremonial textiles, and a very large selection of Hopi overlay jewelry. We also carry over 200 Hopi katsina dolls done in the traditional style.

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Open 7 days a week from 9am-5pm

 

Smoking Trails Arts & Crafts

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Second Mesa
Hopi Cultural Center Complex

(928) 734-2787
P.O. Box 215, Polacca, AZ 86042
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Art Galleries

When you travel across Hopi you are struck with the vastness of the land.  Highway 264 bisects the Hopi Reservation from east to west and connects the three mesas.  The land is open and the imprint of man on the land is nearly absent except for occasional roadside cornfields and houses and galleries in the area of the villages where the Hopi have lived for over a thousand years.  The villages and structures seem foreign to many travelers, they do not look like mainstream society and even the names on buildings appear foreign and sometimes unpronounceable…don’t let that stop you from visiting the galleries, you’ll be glad you did! 

Hopi is a welcoming place and one of the very best places to connect to Hopi people is in the galleries.  Shopping in a Hopi gallery is a cultural experience.  The shopkeepers know the back story to the art and many of them are artists themselves.  You will frequently meet artists in the stores and you will always meet interesting people who are willing to share their stories and help you understand the way art connects to Hopi culture.  You will find every kind of Hopi art in the galleries from heirloom pieces to the most contemporary art forms. 

Enjoy your travels on the Hopi Arts Trail.

Hamana So-oh’s Arts & Crafts

Hamana Gallery

Third Mesa
Orayvi Village

(928) 206-6392
P.O. Box 193, Kykotsmovi, AZ 86039
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Hamana So-Oh’s Arts and Crafts is located in Orayvi, one of the oldest continuously inhabited villages in the United States. It’s the mother village of all the Third Mesa villages on the Hopi reservation. As it is a traditional village, there is no running water or electricity. Hamana So-Oh is open all year except during the Bean Dance ceremonies in February.

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Rising Sun Gallery

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Second Mesa

Shungopavi Village

 

 

 

 

 

A high point of your visit to the mesas will be visiting with the Hopi artists and seeing their very creative expertly crafted  products.  One mile east of the Hopi Culture Center on Rte. 264 you will find the Rising Sun Gallery, recently updated and enhanced,  and renamed. Here, Mr. Weaver Salina will give you a live demonstration of Hopi overlay silver jewelry making. With 42 years experience in working with silver, Weaver is best known for his creative contemporary designs, interpretations of traditional Hopi symbols.  Weavers shop is adjacent to the gallery show room. If it happens that Weaver has been called to the corn fields, Alberta will be available to show you around. risingsun sign inset vertAlbertas specialty is in weaving  traditional Hopi baskets, and a display of competition awards will attest to her expertise . Alberta follows the Hopi traditional ways of basketry; gathering the native branches and grasses, and cooking up the traditional dies. You may also keep an eye out at art shows and festivals around the four corners; the Salinas attend many of them. You will not regret the time you spend at Rising Sun Galleries with this wonderful, welcoming couple Weaver and Alberta Salina. Parking area adequate for RV's or tour busses.

(928) 734-6695

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www.hopisilver.com

P.O. Box 726

Second Mesa, AZ 86043

Hours: Daily, 9-5. Closed on Holidays.

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Iskaskopu Gallery

Iskaskopu Gallery

Second Mesa
Shungopavi Village

(928) 734-9361
P.O. Box 329, Second Mesa, AZ 86043
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Iskaskopu Gallery is located in Northern Arizona on the Hopi reservation, 1 mile south of the Hopi Cultural Center. Iskaskopu Gallery was established in 1992. The intension of the gallery’s establishment is to bring to light local artists and their work. The Gallery exhibits fine arts from Hopi Artists such as genuine Pottery from First Mesa, sifter baskets from Second Mesa, and true & traditional Kachina dolls and Hopi Jewelry from numerous local artists. They maintain an excellent amount of handmade Hopi overlay jewelry, stamped sterling with artist hallmark for authenticity. Included in the inventory are authentic Zuni and Navajo inlay jewelry, as well as tufa casted jewelry. There is a fine variety of overlay earrings, bracelets, and pendants with assorted traditional designs that range from water designs, to Hopi cloud and symbolic designs and much more.

Come, learn and enjoy some of Hopi’s intriguing history. Also, come witness the beautiful landscapes of the Hopi Mesa’s that stand 600 feet high, with breath taking scenic views of the Flagstaff mountains. The meaning behind Iskaskopu is “The spring where the coyote burped” come on by and learn the meaning behind the gallery name, Iskaskopu, from an ancient Hopi folk tale.

Iskasokpu also carries Silver Supplies for silver smiths and they also do catering of Hopi Traditional Foods, reservations required. Come, learn and enjoy Iskasokpu Gallery’s Experience.

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Sewukiwma's Hopi Overlay Jewelry Arts & Crafts

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Second Mesa

Shungopavi Village

 

 

 

 

Sewukiwma’s Hopi Overlay Jewlery Arts and Crafts opened in April 2003. Tours are welcome. They specialize in Hopi Overlay Jewelry and most of what is created is one of a kind. They perform costume work, repairs, and cleaning. The shop contains Hope Overlay Jewelry, Tufa cast Overlay Jewelry, bead work, paintings, drawings, post cards, traditional plaques, sifters, rattles, katsina dolls, bows and arrows, pottery, books, etc. It is retail and wholesale business and welcome shop owners. The shop also purchases from local artisans and try to encourage their own children, family, and younger artists by purchasing their art.sewukiwmas sign inset vert

Katsina carvings are created mostly by Willard. His Katsina doll carvings and the Hope Overlay Jewelry would be their best feature. Most of the artwork on post cards is done by the family.

Demonstrations on Hopi Overlay Jewelry and katsina carvings are done at the shop.

(928) 734-0388

P.O. Box 544

Second Mesa, AZ 86043

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White Bear Gallery

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Third Mesa
Kykotsmovi Village

(928) 734-9298
P.O. Box 329, Second Mesa, AZ 86043
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White Bear Hopi Art gallery was established in 1972 by the late Oswald White Bear Fredericks, a noted artist. His mission, to present to a larger audience the art of the Hopi people, is proudly carried on by family members.

White Bear Hopi Arts strives to offer the best of contemporary and traditional work by living Hopi artisans. Authenticity and quality craftsmanship is guaranteed.  We offer pottery, pottery tiles, silver overlay jewelry, paintings, sculpture and kachina carvings by owner John Fredericks and his son, Tom. We specialize in custom orders, both contemporary and traditional and as a working studio are available for demonstrations.

We are located on SR 264 between mileage posts 372 and 373 in Kykotsmovi, Arizona north of the Leupp 2 junction.

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Povi Native American Arts & Gifts

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Second Mesa

Shungopavi Village

 

 

 

 

 

Povi Native American Arts & Gifts: A Sense of Time and Place

Povi is located on Second Mesa at the Hopi Cultural Center complex but is owned and operated by the Village of Tewa on First Mesa. 

Come share in Tewa and Hopi culture and tradition through the artistry of peoples deeply rooted in generations-old religion and spirituality.

Povi, meaning “flower” in the Tewa language, was established in 2006. The business is owned by the Village of Tewa and was started with the intent to become self-reliant as a village. Funds from the business subsidize Village projects such as youth and elderly programs.

Povi is one of the largest Native American Art galleries on the Hopi Reservation. Located on Second Mesa at the Hopi Cultural Center Plaza, right off State Highway 264, we carry a variety of handmade Tewa and Hopi art, such as pottery, Katsina dolls, jewelry, Hopi coiled, wicker, and sifter baskets, bows and arrows, and rattles. You will also find Hopi textile items and blankets, purses, scarfs and more.

Although we specialize in Hopi and Tewa arts, we also carry Southwestern Native American from Navajo, Zuni, Apache, San Felipe and Santo Domingo artists. We carry souvenir items; magnets, ornaments, greeting cards, Hopi drawings, and prints. Don’t miss our collection of books on Hopi culture selected from the Recommended Reading List of the Hopi Cultural Preservation Office.

You are invited to share in the truly unique and culturally rich heritage and traditions through the timeless art of the Tewa and Hopi People at Povi Native American Art and Gifts. Please contact our friendly and knowledgeable staff for more information at 928-734-9417 or email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. We accept Visa and MasterCard and welcome retail and wholesale inquiries.

(928) 734-9417

 

P.O. Box 790

Polacca, AZ 86042

 

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