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Culture · Phoenix
The Heard Museum is one of the country's premier institutions devoted to Native American art and culture, telling the stories of the Southwest's peoples through immersive, thoughtfully curated galleries. Founded in the 1920s, it has grown into a Phoenix landmark without ever feeling overwhelming.
Highlights include the deeply moving exhibit on the Indian boarding-school era and an extraordinary collection of Hopi katsina dolls, alongside contemporary Native artwork and rotating shows. The museum shop is genuinely excellent for authentic jewelry and pottery straight from the artists. If your visit lines up with the Heard's annual Indian Fair & Market, it's one of the finest gatherings of Native artists in the country.
The Heard is compact enough for a rewarding afternoon and centrally located, which makes it easy to pair with lunch nearby. It's the cultural stop we recommend most often to guests who want to understand the region they're visiting.