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When

Oct 25, 2008 (Saturday) to

May 3, 2009 (Sunday)

Where

National Cowboy And Western Heritage Museum (map)

1700 NorthEast 63rd Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73111
What
American Indian artists began receiving fine art training during the late 1920s and early 1930s. With the onset of the Great Depression, New Deal public art programs employed many o...
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American Indian artists began receiving fine art training during the late 1920s and early 1930s. With the onset of the Great Depression, New Deal public art programs employed many of these young artists. This exhibit features mural studies and full-size murals by Archie Blackowl (Cheyenne), Acee Blue Eagle (Creek/Pawnee), Woody Crumbo (Potawatomi), Tonita Pena (San Ildefonso Pueblo) and others.
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