
About this Event
Mi gente! Come celebrate the first all Indigenous jewelry exhibition in during New York City Jewelry Week 2025!
This night is for all of those who love supporting the work of traditional and contemporary Indigenous jewelry makers.
20 designers from Chile to Alaska, Hawaii to Puerto Rico. Curated by Omar Monroy of El Techichi Jewelry.
Hosted by Hannah Traore gallery with after party at Mary's NYC two doors down from the gallery!
The show will be on view from Nov 18th to saturday Nov 22!
**Light Refreshments will be served **
This event could not be possible without the love and support from the urban Indigenous community, the artist involved and our friends at American Indian Comunity House, as well as Hannah Traore and Amanda Scala of Marys Bar. Special thank you to New York City jewelry Week for continuing to support the BIPOC Jewelry Community.
We acknowledge that this event is taking place on Lenapehoking, the ancestral, traditional, and unceded territory of the Lenape (Munsee and Unami) peoples, who have been stewards of these lands long before this city was founded.
We also recognize that this land has been historically inhabited and used by other Indigenous peoples, including the Wecquaesgeek, Wappinger, Siwanoy, and other Munsee-speaking bands.
We pay respect to past, present, and future generations of these Native Nations, and honor the enduring relationships they maintain with this land
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Hannah Traore Gallery, 150 Orchard Street, New York, United States
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