Colors of Clay through May 10, 2020 National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum 1700 NE 63rd St.
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With his newest novel, Oklahoma author Brandon Hobson creates a literary portrait of adolescent specificity and universality
Hobson will hold a book signing 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Full Circle Bookstore.
Red Earth Treefest returns with trees decorated by 19 tribes
Red Earth Treefest returns with trees decorated by 19 tribes.
Oklahoma artist Robert Taylor puts his art career on display in a special exhibit at Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art
Taylor’s works often draw parallels between Native and Christian imagery.
Chicken-Fried News: Native, Indian
A U.S. Senate candidate sent Oklahoma-born Sen. Elizabeth Warren a DNA test to prove she’s Native American, but that’s not exactly how they work.
Native American art and multimedia are put on display in Jeffrey Gibson’s new Oklahoma Contemporary exhibit
The exhibit remains open through June 11.
Native American New Play Festival endeavors to tell cultural stories and bring history to life
The festival is April 8 and 15 and highlights Native works and creates community for playwrights.
Native American singer-songwriter Janessa Monetatchi debuts as Rockstar Diamond on first album Fire
Monetathchi incorporates 14 Chickasaw words into her new album, to be released Saturday.
Cherokee Homecoming Art Show & Sale names 2016’s winners
The Cherokee Heritage Center art show runs through Sept. 27.
Savages & Princesses art show confronts long-standing stereotypes with art and humor
The show at Tulsa’s 108 Contemporary is curated by Swedish-Cherokee artist America Meredith.
