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Cherokee Nation cultural programs report 334 artists, new exhibits and Ani Art Center in Stilwell
Summary
Cultural Tourism staff reported 334 Cherokee artists participating across Artist Recovery Act programs, more than 10,000 visitors to cultural sites in Oct–Nov, a new exhibit titled 'Threads of Tradition' and plans to convert a former PPE building in Stilwell into the Ani Art Center.
Molly Jarvis, Cultural Tourism director, told the Culture Committee that 334 Cherokee artists are participating across public art, museum and program initiatives funded through the Artist Recovery Act and related efforts. “So far, we have 334 Cherokee artists participating in all of those programs,” Jarvis said. She added that cultural sites welcomed “more than 10,000 visitors” over October and November of the fiscal year.
Jarvis described several new and forthcoming exhibits. She said the changing gallery at the Saline Courthouse Museum will open an exhibit…
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