Eugene Native American Arts & Crafts Makers (NAACM) is a group of regionally based Native American and Indigenous artists and crafters who are dedicated to preserving their tribal arts and crafts in the form of wood carvings, fine art, graphic arts, beadwork, jewelry, herbal creations and clothing.
NAACM makers are tribally diverse. Come to the Farmers Market Pavilion every first Sunday of the month thru December 2024, 10 a.m.– 4 p.m. to experience their culturally-inspired creations.
Marcy Middleton Designs
Hózhó Herbal Creations
Leo Whitehorse Art
Galvloi | Christy Long
Come to the Farmers Market Pavilion on Sunday, November 3 for the First Sunday Native American Arts & Crafts Makers event and shop for authentic jewelry, beadwork, clothing, fine arts and crafts by local and regional Native and Indigenous artists.
Every First Sunday of the month thru December 2024 at the Farmers Market Pavilion, 10 a.m.– 4 p.m.
Co-produced by Native American Arts & Crafts Makers and Cultural Services, City of Eugene.