Located just a block away from the Cherokee National History Museum, the Cherokee Arts Center offers tools and classes that help keep Cherokee culture and heritage alive.
The Cherokee Nation is now accepting submissions for the 55th annual Trail of Tears Art Show, the longest-running Native ...
In October 2019, Rhiannon Skye Tafoya was a year out of her master’s program and excited to begin an art residency at the Women’s Studio Workshop in Rosendale, New York. Tafoya, a member of the ...
Shan Goshorn, an acclaimed Cherokee multimedia artist who incorporated political activism into her work, died Dec. 1 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She was 61. Goshorn ranged across various media in her work, ...
On Oct. 12-13, attendees were welcomed to enjoy one of the largest Native American art markets in the state. Guests enjoyed the work of more than 150 Native American artists from across the country.
The longest-running Native American art show and competition in Oklahoma announced its top honors during a virtual reception on April 1, alongside winning work from the Cherokee Art Market Youth ...
ART LESSONS: Tara McCoy demonstrates shaping pottery using Cherokee tools and techniques with a class of UNC Asheville students. Photo courtesy of Kilyne Oocumma/The Center for Native Health Potter ...
Lottie Queen Stamper teaching a basketry class at the Cherokee Training School, 1950; pictured, from left to right: Lois Rattler (Calonehuskie), Frances Bradley, Annie Queen, Lottie Queen Stamper, and ...
SAVING TSALAGI: Songwriter Kalyn Fay (Cherokee Nation, Muscogee Creek), who performs on the album Anvdvnelisgi (ᎠᏅᏛᏁᎵᏍᎩ), will perform at The Way We Speak with the World on Aug. 5. Photo courtesy of ...
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