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In the Spotlight: Wyld Gallery

November 1, 2025 Canopy Projects

Moonlight Meeting

by Shoshone Bannock Artist Derek No-Sun Brown

Acrylic on Canvas, $1,100

 South Mountain 2, acrylic and ink on canvas by Chickasaw Choctaw artist Addison Karl.
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WYLD Gallery: Austin’s Hub for Native American Art

Tucked away at 916 Springdale Road in East Austin, WYLD Gallery is the only gallery in the city devoted entirely to Native American fine art. The moment you step inside, the small but intentional space opens up into a wide spectrum of artistic voices and styles, from modern paintings to culturally grounded, tradition-informed works.

On its roster are artists like Del Curfman (Apsaalooke/Crow Nation), NiCole Hatfield (Comanche / Kiowa), Nocona Burgess, and others, each bringing unique perspectives shaped by heritage, personal history, and contemporary concerns. WYLD supports Indigenous artists by helping bring their work and stories to a wider audience and by highlighting tribal identities, traditional motifs, contemporary struggles, and cultural memory.

WYLD Gallery welcomes visitors by appointment, creating an intimate setting to experience the work one-on-one. You can browse their collection online or plan a visit during Open Canopy, held the first Saturday of every month from 1–4pm at Canopy. This is when the full complex opens up to the public, including dozens of private artist studios. However you choose to engage, supporting WYLD means uplifting a space that centers Indigenous artistry and storytelling in Austin.

 

At the Center of the Universe

by Robert Taylor. Acrylic on Canvas, $2,000

His First Defense

by Navajo artist Jason Parrish

Acrylic on Cradled Birch Panel, $1,600

Magic

by Cherokee Artist Bill Rabbit (1946-2012)

Acrylic on Canvas, $2000

Comanche Woman

by Comanche artist Eric Tippeconnic

Wrapped Canvas Print, $90

 
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