Santa Fe Indian Market Names 2026 Best of Show Winner
Best of Show is the highest distinction awarded at Santa Fe Indian Market, reserved for the single work judged best among the Best of Classification winners across all ten juried categories.
"I failed a lot making this piece. This is the fourth try! I was going to give up and try again next year, but I decided to dedicate my whole summer so I could complete this piece. I am happy that I pushed past those failures. I am honored to represent
Over 150 judges and volunteers, made up of Native American art experts, academics and peer artists, convened
This year's award-winning artwork will be available this weekend,
2026 Best of Classification Winners:
Class I: Jewelry
Winner: Jack Tom (Diné)
Title: Dragonfly
Dimensions: 13"
Materials: Sandcast 14K Gold, Mediterranean and Pacific coral, Cocobolo wood and black jet.
Booth:
Class II: Pottery
Winner: Sergio Lugo (
Title: Floating Melon Bowl
Dimensions: 4.5" x 9.5"
Materials: Hand-dug clay, coil-built, stone-polished, outdoor fired, mica slip.
Booth: LIN W 730
Description: 4-sided Melon Bowl with Kiva step lid
Class III: Painting, Drawing, Graphics & Photography
Winner: Marla Allison (
Title: Life
Dimensions: 50" x 38"
Materials: Acrylic, gold leaf, and silver leaf
Description: Self-portrait of a Pueblo story. My life of ups and downs guided by the Universe, heartbreak, battles spiritually and physically— this life.
Booth: LIN E 730
Class IV: Wooden Pueblo Figurative Carving & Sculpture
Winner: Arthur Holmes, Jr. (Hopi)
Title: Eototo
Dimensions: 35" x 9"
Materials: Roots of the cottonwood tree, carving knives, Dremel, firewood burner, sandpaper, and oil paint.
Description: Father of all Kachinas standing next to the counterpart of the village.
Booth: PAL N 219
Class V: Sculpture
Winner: Felix Vigil (Jicarilla Apache)
Title: Realm of the Rainmaker
Dimensions: 20" x 32" x 28"
Materials: Cast bronze
Description: Spirit being holding lightning bolt and thunder in front of a rainbow with parrot feathers.
Booth: LIN E 769
Class VI: Textiles
Winner: Lola Cody (Navajo Nation)
Title: Transition
Dimensions: 40" x 66 ¾"
Materials: 2-ply aniline-dyed wool. Woven on a Navajo vertical loom.
Description: Rug has two-sided wide ruin at both ends, transitions into Burntwater and Eye Dazzler.
Booth: LIN W 733
Class VII: Diverse Arts
Winners: Jolene Bird (
Title: Harry and Anabella / Man-n-Lady Inlay Dolls
Dimensions: Harry: 24" x 6" x 6"
Anabella: 28" x 12" x 9"
Materials: Wood,
Booth:
Class VIII: Beadwork & Quillwork
Winner: Juanita Growing Thunder Fogarty (Dakota / Nakoda)
Title: Tatąga Hųgá (Bull Chief Assiniboine/Nakoda)
Dimensions: 36" x 16"
Materials: Artisanally processed and naturally dyed porcupine quillwork, five different techniques, flat-stitched beadwork, lazy-stitched beadwork, ribbon work on sewn-edged wool, brain-tanned buckskin, moosehide, deer rawhide
Description: Traditional Medicine Carrying Bag
Booth: WA W 417
Class IX: Youth (Artists aged 17 and under)
Winner: Aydrian Day (Ho-Chunk/Anishinaabe/Lakota)
Title: Wambli Gleska Win
Dimensions: 37" x 42" x 12"
Materials: Lakota penny dress on gold American broad cloth adorned with drilled pennies, ribbons, and Cheyenne pink vintage beadwork with quilled dragonflies and lightning designs.
Booth: LIN W 750
Class X: Basketry
Winner: Caleb Hoffman (Cherokee/Penobscot)
Title: Perseverance
Dimensions: 8 ½" x 10"
Materials: Hand-harvested black ash and sweetgrass.
Description: Traditional Wabanaki basketry and folded weave.
Booth: SFT P 524
2026 Special Award Winners:
Excellence in Traditional Hopi Carvings: Eric Kayquaptewa (Hopi)
Excellence in Contemporary Hopi Carvings:
Native American Art Magazine Editor's Choice:
Bernard Ewell Innovation Award:
The Trade Roots Excellence in Lapidary Raw Materials Award:
Mark Tahbo Traditional Pottery Memorial Award: Delmar Polacca (Hopi)
Make Me Smile Student Award:
Oqwa Pi Memorial Award for Excellence in Traditional Pueblo Painting:
IAIA Alumni Award:
IPCC Excellence in Pottery Award:
The Santa Fe Indian Market's Best of Show Ceremony was generously sponsored by JoAnn and
"Winning a Best of Classification is already a remarkable achievement — it means a group of distinguished judges made up of peer artists and experts in the field have deemed that artist's work the finest in its category, among an extraordinarily accomplished field. When one of those classification winners goes on to be named Best of Show, it means their work was judged the finest across every discipline at the market throughout all ten classifications. It's the highest distinction Santa Fe Indian Market awards, and reflects a standard SWAIA has upheld since 1922," said
The complete list of award winners will be posted on swaia.org on or before
About SWAIA:
The Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA) is a non-profit organization supporting Native American arts and culture. It creates economic and cultural opportunities for Native American artists by producing and promoting the Santa Fe Indian Market —the biggest and most prestigious Native art event in the world since 1922. SWAIA cultivates excellence and innovation across traditional and non-traditional art forms and develops programs and events that support, promote and honor Native American artists year-round. swaia.org
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SOURCE Southwestern Association for Indian Arts
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