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Cherokee National Treasures advisory committee reports exhibits, mentorships and April nomination application

2940171 · March 27, 2025
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Chair Vivian Cottrell reported museum exhibits and an active mentorship program with eight mentors this year, listed upcoming National Treasure nomination dates (application April 1, deadline June 15) and confirmed that online verification and a public artist website are in development as part of Artist Recovery Act funds.

The Cherokee National Treasures Advisory Committee updated council members on April 3 about exhibitions, mentorships and an upcoming nomination cycle for the National Treasures designation.

"I'm the chairperson for the National Treasure's Advisory Committee," said Vivian Cottrell, who presented the committee report. She noted an exhibit at the Saline Courthouse Museum titled Carving Out a Community by Thomas Muscrant (running January 14 through May 17) and said…

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