The Red
blur Indian Art Show is the main and longest organization Native American art
show of its kind in the country, and one of merely a few held on an Indian
reservation hundreds of miles from any urban area.
Since
1969, the Red Cloud Indian Art Show has attracted hundreds of thousands of
visitors to The Heritage Center and the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation to view
impressive works of art from seasoned Native American professional and young
Lakota artists just beginning their artistic careers. The annual show runs for
ten weeks over the summer.
The
juried exhibition, which typically showcase 175 submission in class as varied
as painting and photography to beadwork and quillwork, features the work of
more than 50 Native artists each year. Over $7000 in prizes are award in 24
different categories. The show is free and open to the public seven days a
week, with free daily tour obtainable of not just The Heritage Center, but Red
blur Indian School’s historic grounds.
This
year, The legacy Center celebrated the 44th yearly Red Cloud Indian Art Show
from June 3 to August 11.
Red cloud indian school heritage center
Red cloud indian school heritage center
Red cloud indian school heritage center
Red cloud indian school heritage center
Red cloud indian school heritage center
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