Navajo Rug Auction

Navajo weavings are some of the best known American Indian Art forms. For 32 years, we celebrated this art form through a yearly auction selling over 3,500 rugs. We are headed back to the Palace of the Governors Courtyard with a collection of weavings in a wide variety of sizes and styles. We hope you appreciate the beauty in these special works of art and even find a few to bring home.

The preview is from 9 to 11 a.m. and bidding will begin at 11 a.m. until all the rugs are sold.

Admission is free and bid cards are $5. For more information call 505.216.0738 or email shopsinfo@museumfoundation.org

Known among collectors for its great values in rug prices, the auction will showcase Navajo rugs in wide-ranging styles, including Two Grey Hills, Ganado, Teec Nos Pos, Yeis, Pictorials and Wide Ruins.

 

This article and image are from the Museum of New Mexico Foundation’s Events of 2023.