Cherokee Heritage Center hosting 20th Annual Homecoming Art Show

 

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20th annual Homecoming Art Show opens Aug. 28

Cherokee Heritage Center accepting submissions until Aug. 10

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TAHLEQUAH, Okla. Late next month, Oklahoma’s premier Cherokee art show returns when the 20th annual Homecoming Art Show opens at Cherokee Heritage Center.
On Aug. 28, Cherokee Heritage Center officials will host an awards reception from 6-8 p.m. to announce the winners of $11,000 in prize money that is sponsored by Cherokee Nation Businesses. The show opens to the public Aug. 29.
“For two decades the Homecoming Art Show has showcased some of the finest Cherokee art created solely by Cherokee artists at a time when many are returning to Tahlequah for the annual Cherokee National Holiday,” said Dr. Candessa Tehee, executive director of the Cherokee Heritage Center. “Attendees can purchase these pieces and help support the artists, which also keeps the art and culture alive.”
The annual event runs through Sept. 27 and will feature a variety of authentic Cherokee art divided into two divisions.
The traditional division is defined as arts originating before European contact and consists of three categories: basketry, pottery and traditional arts.
The contemporary division is defined as arts arising among the Cherokee after European contact and consists of seven categories: paintings, sculpture, pottery, basketry, beadwork, jewelry and textiles.
Cherokee artists still have time before the Aug. 10 deadline to submit their best for the Homecoming Art Show.
All entries must be submitted to Mickel-Yantz@cherokee.org by Aug. 10 at 5 p.m. CST. A $10 submission fee per submitted piece is included to help support art show expenses. Cherokee National Treasures, Wisdom Keepers and current Cherokee National Historical Society members are exempt from the entry fee.
A photograph of the completed work, completed entry form and entry fee must be submitted at the same time or the entry will be disqualified. Accepted artwork will be posted on the Cherokee Heritage Center website on Aug. 14.
Artists must be at least 18 years of age and a member of a federally recognized Cherokee Tribe; i.e., Cherokee Nation, United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians (full-membership status), or Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. A copy of the artist’s tribal citizenship card must accompany the entry.
The Cherokee Heritage Center is the premier cultural center for Cherokee history, culture and the arts. It is located at 21192 S. Keeler Drive, Park Hill, Oklahoma.
For information on 2015 season events, operating hours and programs, please contact the Cherokee Heritage Center at (888) 999-6007 or visitwww.CherokeeHeritage.org. It can also be found on Facebook by searching “Cherokee Heritage Center.”

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