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TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — The 53rd annual Trail of Tears Art Show, Oklahoma's longest-running Native American juried art show, is open to the public and has announced this year's award winners.
The longest-running Native American art show and competition in Oklahoma announced its top honors during a virtual reception on April 1, alongside winning work from the Cherokee Art Market Youth ...
The 53rd annual Trail of Tears Art Show will be held in Tahlequah this year. The exhibition is the longest running Native American art show and competition in Oklahoma.
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — The 53rd annual Trail of Tears Art Show runs until May 11 at the Cherokee Springs Gallery in Tahlequah. It is the longest-running juried native art competition in Oklahoma.
Consisting of four glass and metal sculptures made by Clinton, Arkansas-based artist and glassblower Ed Pennebaker, the piece is located in front of the Argenta Branch Library at 420 Main St.
The 53rd annual Trail of Tears Art Show will be held in Tahlequah this year. The exhibition is the longest running Native American art show and competition in Oklahoma.
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