Indigenous Art Marketplace - Sell Your Creations Online
SEEDS Art Market

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Become a SEEDS Artist

At SEEDS Art Market, Indigenous artists grow their businesses within a supportive, nonprofit community. Guided by experienced Indigenous leaders, we ensure the power to define Indigenous art always remains where it belongs—with Indigenous artists.

What Can You Sell?

Indigenous artists can sell their original creations, from visual art and sculpture to jewelry, fashion, books, music, and home goods. Every sale goes straight to you and strengthens our community.

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Art

Art

artist: Roger Perkins

Jewelry

Jewelry

artist: Keri Mitchell

Clothing

Clothing

artist: Tanner Jock

Books

Books

artist: Colleen Farwell

Your artwork means the world to you. We’ll help you share it with the world.

Center Your Work in the Global Marketplace

Join SEEDS Art Market, a marketplace and movement that puts the power to define Indigenous art into Indigenous hands. For too long, Indigenous art has been defined and appropriated by outsiders—the marketplace is here to change that.

At SEEDS Art Market, collectors find authentic Indigenous work, while artists grow their businesses with guidance from experienced Indigenous leaders. Our platform uses modern technology to make buying and selling seamless and accessible.

There are no sign-up fees or sales commissions. You can manage your inventory and sales from your desktop or mobile device, and during the initial rollout, our team can help get your products online—or you can DIY with support as needed. SEEDS Art Market puts your art at the center of the global marketplace.

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Grow Your Business

Low-risk and Affordable

Joining SEEDS Art Market is easy—and costs you nothing. There are no sign-up fees, and every dollar you earn stays with you. Our nonprofit marketplace connects you with buyers worldwide, helping you grow your business with confidence and without financial risk.

Flexibility + Tech Support

Whether you’re tech-savvy or brand new to selling online, SEEDS Art Market is here to help. Our team will guide you through setting up your shop, uploading products, and optimizing your listings. From photography tips to pricing advice, we’ll support you at every stage to set you up for success.

Safe, Secure & Private

SEEDS Art Market is built on the trusted Sharetribe platform and powered by Stripe, a leader in online payments. Your transactions are fully secure—your payment details are never seen or stored by us. With built-in fraud protection and dedicated support, you can sell your work with confidence and peace of mind.

Join Your Fellow Creators

Join a growing community of innovative Indigenous artists, makers, writers, and musicians who are defining what it means to be a Native artist.

Summer Peters

As I struggle to navigate my way through the Native art scene through the gatekeepers and cool people, my career is often at their mercy. Colleen Farwell and Tailinh Agoyo have been down and believed in me from the first time I met them and provided me with opportunities to feed my children and grow my CV. Chi-miigwetch to Project Antelope for hosting us artists in this beautiful city. Your hospitality was impeccable and has set a high standard for businesses doing business with artists.

Summer Peters, Saginaw Ojibwe

Jason Wesaw

I’m always encouraged to see the different types of projects that Tailinh Agoyo is successfully involved with. For years I’ve seen her making platforms for Native people and building bridges between communities, cultures, and organizations. Her work always seems to be growing and reaching new audiences, making me even more happy to continue our collaborations.

Jason Wesaw, Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians

Tchin

Antelope is a wonderful place of knowledge, of awakening, and of finding oneself. Project Antelope is welcoming and inclusive of so many art forms. At Antelope, I can show my entire creative side. If Antelope was around when I was a young, I probably wouldn't have struggled as much trying to figure out how to get my work out into the world.

Tchin, Narragansett Descent

Gordell Wright

I’m looking forward to what Project Antelope will do for Indigenous artists worldwide. The Project Antelope team treated us artists that came to Philadelphia with such respect and A class hospitality. Thank you all so much for providing this opportunity to me and all the amazing artists to come.

Gordell Wright, Shinnecock