Cancelled Due to Inclement Weather
The Oklahoma Native art scene of the 1970s through 1990s was exuberant, sometimes excessive, and marked by rapid changes. Seven women artists came from diverse tribes and overcame challenges difficult to imagine today. They forged successful careers in the bustling heyday of the late 20th century. These women made their voices heard and are today recognized for their impact on Native American art.
Make plans to attend a panel discussion including Adeline Chaddlesone (Kalispel), Jane Osti (Cherokee Nation) and Sharron Ahtone Harjo (Kiowa), moderated by America Meredith (Cherokee Nation). Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Light refreshments provided.
This exhibition is curated by America Meredith (Cherokee Nation) and Tahnee Ahtone (Kiowa/Seminole/Mvskoki).