Chickasaw Nation takes art show online

 

Last updated 6/15/2020 at 5:25pm

Artesian Arts Festival

Handwoven materials are among those featured at the Artesian Arts Festival featuring Native American artists.

ADA, Okla.-Art lovers and buyers can maintain responsible distancing while browsing Chickasaw and Southeastern artists' works online at

ArtesianArtsFestival.com.

Chickasaw and Southeastern Indian art buying has found a home virtually with sales available now through July 31.

"The Chickasaw Nation will host the site," said James Wallace, director of visual arts media and design for the Chickasaw Nation Department of Arts & Humanities.

Each artist will have the opportunity to display up to five pieces of art that are available for purchase. Those transactions will be made between the artist and the buyer. We are pleased we can do something to show the high quality and creative beauty of the artists."

Artesian Arts Festival

As a result of COVID-19 issues, the Chickasaw Artesian Arts Festival is available online this year.

Visitors to the site can browse the work of award-winning First American artists and purchase pieces they like. ArtesianArtsFestival.com will continue to be updated with new information.


Wallace is coordinating with artists wanting to partake in the online art market.

"It may well be new artists will join during the two-month Artesian Online Art Market. We are sending out invitations to participate, and we look for a high number of artists to display art," he added.

Chickasaw and other Southeastern Indian artists may contact Wallace at James.Wallace@Chickasaw.net for information on how to join the Artesian Online Art Market.

The Artesian Online Art Market is displaying Chickasaw and Southeastern Indian art at ArtesianArtsFestival.com now through July 31.

 
 

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