Thunder Wolf Native Arts and Culture

Raising the Lakota tipi in Niwot Tom Myer at a Native arts event Fred Mosqueda speaking in Niwot

Our Mission: To empower Native arts and culture along Colorado's Front Range by creating thriving event spaces for Native artists, speakers, dancers, and cultural experts.

Our Vision: A connected landscape of successful Native art markets and other avenues—such as gallery shows, speaker series, and native language revitalization—that serve dual purposes: education and economic growth.

Creating Meaningful Impact Upholding Authenticity Deep Respect for Native Cultures
Niwot Native Art Market — June 27
Upcoming Event

Niwot Native Art Market

  • Date June 27, 2026
  • Time Noon to 5pm
  • Location Cottonwood Square, Niwot CO

Join us for an afternoon of Indigenous art, culture, and community at the heart of Niwot. Native artists from across the Front Range will be on hand with original work, prints, and handmade pieces.

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Practice Areas

01

Native Art Markets

Establish consistent Native art markets in key Front Range locations, including Boulder, Lyons, Longmont, Loveland, Niwot, and Fort Collins.

02

Speakers Bureau

Focused on Native American voices and critical topics such as tribal sovereignty, MMIW, Native arts and culture, language preservation, land back, and bison back.

03

Native Language Revitalization

This work is crucial as it safeguards cultural heritage and identity. When a native language is lost, a unique way of understanding the world and a community's unique cultural identity is lost with it.