See works by 150 top Native American artists at Cherokee Art Market
The Art Tour of Tulsa will be offered in conjunction with the market, enabling attendees to visit the extensive Native art collections at the Gilcrease and Philbrook museums free of charge by complimentary shuttle.

Now entering its fourth year of celebration, the annual Cherokee Art Market promises to feature the work of more than 150 top Native American artists from across the nation. The market will be held indoors for the first time at the newly re-branded and expanded Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Tulsa, Oklahoma, October 10–11.
Featured artists will have the opportunity to display and sell their works, including beadwork, pottery, paintings, basketry, sculptures, and textiles, as well as compete for $75,000 in prize money across 20 categories — the most prize money offered by any juried Native American art competition in the nation. John Mark Tiger's Medicine Bird and the Healer (left) was last year's winner in the drawing, graphics, and photography division. A gala dinner on October 9th will kickoff the weekend-long event and honor the art market prizewinners.
The Art Tour of Tulsa will be offered in conjunction with the market, enabling attendees to visit the extensive Native art collections at the Gilcrease and Philbrook museums free of charge via complimentary shuttles.
• Info: 918.384.6990, www.cherokeeartmarket.com

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