Artists

ADAM FIERRO
About Adam
Adam Fierro is a 3rd generation jewelry artist from Gallup, New Mexico. Adam identifies as Mestizo Indian’ meaning he comes from Native American and Spanish bloodlines.
Adam is a descendent of the Apache, Myan, and Pueblo Indians. Specializing in contemporary designs, paired with a traditional twist. Adam’s style is unlike anything else. With an ever evolving style, you never know what he might make next.
Eagles Shadow Trading Post is thrilled to show case Adam’s wearable art!

MATTHEW CHARLEY
Matthew Charley
Growing up on the Navajo Reservation in New Mexico, Matthew is well versed in the strength and beauty of the Diné history and culture. For inspiration, he often looks to and draws upon the powerful and divine story of his people as well as the natural textures often found within a stone’s throw of his home — giving his pieces their most attractive attributes. In the words of Mr. Charley, “Tradition is passed through it, culture is passed through it, the history of our people is tied within the art; our people had style back then, we wanted our outfits to be complemented with nice jewelry; just look back at the old photos and you’ll see the jewelry worn in it’s most purest and earliest form, the jewelry is home to them and seeing that is what inspires me.”
Having a closer look at his pieces it’s easy to see that the creative trenches and thought pools go deeper than the stone-to-metal coordination; every stamp design and precise placement of stones voice a personal narrative woven into every hit of the hammer. His work ethic, style, methods, and actions voice cultural preservation and authenticity. Each piece, whether it be a small ring or a complex squash blossom, is a testament to his devotion to the continuity of the Diné art of metalsmithing.
His pieces have been housed in numerous museums across the country, they have been cited in several magazines, and earned multiple ribbons at the 2018 Santa Fe Indian Market Show. His buyers along with his pieces may be found all across the globe.
When asked to speak on his present work, Mr. Charley believes it is ever-evolving stating “There are designs yet to be thought and created, I’m constantly learning. I’m not at my best and I feel I will never be but I’m working toward that by perfecting my craft, learning new techniques, and utilizing new tools and the best materials at my disposal. I’m setting new goals for myself, there’s really no ceiling when it comes to my potential and creativity. I have so much good to put out into the world and I feel like I’m just getting started.”
Looking at the bigger picture Matthew hopes to create an honorable and stirring legacy; a legacy that will one day empower the Diné people with the ability to reclaim the traditional craftsmanship of Navajo jewelry. However, he believes that will be for them to decide, as Matthew noted, “that’s for the people to determine, the next generations, but for me right now it’s just perfecting my craft and allowing the art and my culture to live on through my pieces”.
Eagles Shadow Trading Post is thrilled to showcase Matthew’s wearable art!




ARTIST ANTHONY BACA SR.
Navajo Artist
Navajo Artist
Anthony Baca Sr.
Master Silversmith 40 plus years
From To’Hajiilee (Navajo: Tó Hajiileehé)
Watch as Anthony demonstrates his silversmiths’ ability to be creative and design one-of-a-kind and unique pieces of jewelry.
Anthony is inspired to create and bring each piece of jewelry to life.




MICHELLE OTERO BURNSIDE, I’M ÁSHĮĮHÍ (SALT) AND TL’ÓGÍ (ZIA) CLAN,
FROM SHIPROCK, NM…I’M A 3RD GENERATION, NAVAJO SILVERSMITH, SPECIALIZING IN TURQUOISE AND STERLING SILVER JEWELRY. I’VE BEEN A SILVERSMITH FOR OVER 20 YEARS, WAS TAUGHT BY MY GRANDPARENTS AND PARENTS BOTH OF NAVAJO DESCENT.


