Our gallery in Northwest Arkansas is closed. But we will be open again soon in our new home in Lexington.

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Native Skies Gallery specializes in Native American Art, Pueblo Pottery, Storytellers, Mata Ortiz Pottery, Navajo and Chimayo Weavings, Turquoise Jewelry, Hopi Kachinas, and Fine Art. Representing the best contemporary artists and historical classics, Native Skies Gallery is where history meets art. Here you will find exceptional quality, knowledgeable service, and great prices all in one place. We are a family-owned and operated gallery dedicated to showcasing, preserving, and collecting Southwestern pottery and Native arts—some of the world's most important and sacred art forms. All of our merchandise is 100% authentic and your satisfaction is guaranteed.
LEARN MOREAt Native Skies Gallery, we are passionate about preserving and celebrating Native American Art. Should you happen to have pottery, jewelry, weavings, baskets, paintings, etc. that are looking for a new home, we’d love to hear from you. Simply reach out to us with photos/info of your collection or simply schedule a time to stop by and show us what you have available. We value fairness, honesty and will provide a prompt response to discuss the next steps. Thank you for considering Native Skies Gallery as the destination for your southwestern treasures!
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