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Indian Craft Shop Closure Leaves Complicated Legacy

Last updated: June 11, 2025 4:05 pm
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The closure of the Indian Craft Shop in Washington, DC, marks the end of an era for a historic institution that has been showcasing the handmade arts and crafts of federally recognized American Indians since 1938. Located near the White House in the Department of the Interior Building, the Shop has been a cultural and educational hub for 87 years. With a mission to promote Native American and Alaska Native arts, the Shop has played a vital role in supporting indigenous artists and preserving traditional crafts.

The decision to close the Shop was announced by Guest Services, the hospitality company that operated the store, following the retirement of Susan Pourian, the Shop’s director and sole employee for over 42 years. The closure has left many in the community saddened, as the Shop was not just a retail space but a place of learning and appreciation for American Indian art.

The Department of the Interior is now in the process of identifying a new operator to take over the Shop. The selected entity will be offered the shop space, courtyard, and office free of charge, with the condition that they continue to operate in accordance with the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 and preserve the Shop’s cultural significance.

Over the years, the Shop has been a platform for a diverse range of artists, from traditional to contemporary. Artists like George “Shukata” Willis and Artie Yellowhorse have found a market for their work at the Shop, allowing them to showcase their craftsmanship to a wider audience. The Shop has also been a source of income for many artists, with sales accounting for a significant portion of their annual earnings.

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Despite its closure, the legacy of the Indian Craft Shop lives on through the works of the artists it supported. The Shop’s commitment to promoting American Indian art and culture has left a lasting impact on the community and the art world. As the search for a new operator continues, there is hope that the spirit of the Indian Craft Shop will be preserved and that indigenous artists will continue to have a platform to showcase their talents.

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