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Red Earth Festival 1992 Native American Indian Family Framed Poster Peyote Art
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Red Earth Festival 1992 Native American Indian Family Framed Poster Peyote ArtRed Earth 1992. Family Scene. 18"x24". Oklahoma City, OK. In Wooden Frame with Plexiglass.
Red Earth, Inc. promotes the rich traditions of American Indian arts and cultures through education, a premier festival, a museum and fine art markets.
History
Red Earth, Inc. began in 1978 with the establishment of the Center of the American Indian, a museum dedicated to showcasing Native American arts. In 1987, a group of influential community and tribal leaders founded the Red Earth American Indian Cultural Festival to showcase Native American dance and art. The two groups merged in 1992 to create Red Earth, Inc., which is now one of the most respected organizations of its type in the United States.
About Red Earth Art Center
The Red Earth Art Center hosts a respected permanent collection of more than 1,400 items of Native American fine art, pottery, basketry, textiles, and beadwork. Exhibits feature widely acclaimed traveling exhibitions, as well as such prized permanent exhibits as the Deupree Cradleboard Collection.
The organization's
educational programs
operate year-round, drawing from exhibits, workshops, demonstrations, and seminars that showcase art, dance, music, and literature.
Since 1987, the
Red Earth Festival
has been held annually, drawing participants and spectators from around the world.
Red Earth's annual festival is the largest and most respected Native American visual and performing arts event of its type in the world.
The event highlights the diversity of American Indian cultures in the region and the country, doing so in an environment of the utmost quality and respect for both the artist and participant.
For over 35 years Red Earth, Inc has been recognized as the primary multi-cultural resource in Oklahoma for advancing the understanding and continuation of Native American traditional and contemporary culture and art.
Our mission is to promote the rich traditions of American Indian arts and cultures through education, a premier festival, a museum and fine art markets.
The Red Earth Art Center hosts a diverse and changing schedule of traveling exhibitions and is custodian of a permanent collection of more than 1,400 items of fine art, pottery, basketry, textiles and beadwork – including the Deupree Cradleboard Collection, one of the finest individual collections of its kind in North America. The Art Center also provides an outlet for Native artists to sell their art to the public.
The juried art competition and dance competition at the annual Red Earth Native American Cultural Festival has established Oklahoma City as a Native American art and cultural center, rivaling other southwestern cities as a showcase of Indian art.
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