Sequoyah Center Hosts Exhibit Aug. 1-17
An exhibit of the traditional native American of Oklahoma opens with a reception at 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 1, at the J.W. Wiggins Native American Art Gallery at UALR’s Sequoyah National Research Center for a 17-day run.
Selected from the J.W. Wiggins Collection, the exhibition features works by Oklahoma artists working in what is known as the studio or flat style, the style generally thought of as traditional Indian painting. Pieces by artists Woody Crumbo, Archie Blackowl, Saul Terry, Albin Jake, Fred Beaver, and others are included in the exhibition.
Wiggins, who curates the collection, will present a gallery talk at 2:30 p.m. during the reception. For more information, contact Tony Rose at the research center at 501-569-8336.