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from Adelajulvi Jusga, acrylic on canvas
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2010
• March: Tulsa, OK
This is Displacement: Native Artists Consider the Relationship Between Land & Identity, Tulsa Living Arts, 307 E. Brady. An art show celebrating the many facets of romantic love. Opening receptions with performances by Emily Johnson/Catalyst and the Thank You Bar: Friday, March 5, 5:30-6:00 pm; Saturday, March 6, 7:30-8:00 pm; and Sunday, March 7, 5:30-6:00 pm. Curated by Emily Johnson (Yup'ik) and Carolyn Anderson (Diné), with OklaDada.
• March 6 & 7: Phoenix, AZ
Heard Museum Guild Indian Art Market, 2301 N. Central. Booth A-Z-2. Sharing booths with Marcus Amerman, Roger Amerman and Linda Lomahaftewa.
• April 3 - May 18: Norman, OK
William Thomas Milam, Sr.: Cherokee Photographer at Standing Buffalo Gallery, 106 E. Main Street. Opening reception Saturday, April 3, 4-6pm. Proceeds from sales will be donated to the Will Rogers Memorial Museum in Claremore, Oklahoma.
• April 6 – June 30: Aurora, IL
Intrigue and Novelty: Contemporary Art by Native American Women at Schingoethe Center, Aurora University, 347 South Gladstone Avenue. Opening reception: April 6. Curated by Debra Yepa-Pappan. Artists: Christine Caluya, Amber Gunn Gauthier, Nadya Kwandibens, Linda Lomahaftewa, Erica Lord, America Meredith, Rose B. Simpson, and Debra Yepa-Pappan. Link.
• April 10 - May 2: Park Hill, OK
Trail of Tears Art Show at the Cherokee Heritage Center.
• April 30 - May 16: Santa Fe, NM
Freedom of Information: The FBI, Indian County, and Surveillance at Ahalenia Studios, 1422 Second Street. Opening reception: Friday, April 30, 6-9pm. Will feature poetry readings by Suzan Shown Harjo (Cheyenne/Hodulgee Muscogee). For more info.
• May 7- June 7: Santa Fe, NM
Against the Grain at Legends Santa Fe, 143 Lincoln Avenue. With Frank Buffalo Hyde, Sarah Sense, and Rhett Lynch. Curated by Ryan Nemeth.
• June 12: Santa Fe, NM
Quick Draw, live one-hour drawings by 15 artists, a fundraiser for Friends of the Wheelwright Museum. 11am - 12pm. Private venue. Please email Mary Dale Gordon or call (505) 982.9667 for details.
• August: Santa Fe, NM
Standing Buffalo West, Tom Farris (Otoe-Missouria/Cherokee) will temporarily take over Ahalenia Studios, 1422 Second Street to provide some of the finest contemporary and traditional Native American painting, printmaking, beadwork, sculpture, and diverse arts.
• August 21 & 22: Santa Fe, NM
Santa Fe Indian Market sponsored by SWAIA.
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