Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Kerr Park Downtown OKC
10AM - 2PM
Red Earth is excited to announce a new Holiday Art Market at Kerr Park in downtown Oklahoma City on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
This one-day outdoor event will feature Native artists and food trucks in the heart of downtown, giving employees and visitors a chance to shop for authentic Native art and gifts during the holiday season.
Food & Festivities
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Redbird Native Foods n More
More InfoBringing Native flavors to the table, Redbird Native Foods n More serves up classic favorites like Indian tacos and other traditional-inspired dishes made with heart.
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Oh My Gogi
More InfoServing up bold Korean-Mexican fusion, Oh My Gogi brings a creative twist to street food favorites with flavorful tacos, bowls, and more.
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Psycho Taco
More InfoThis locally owned OKC favorite serves premium, made-from-scratch tacos packed with flavor and freshness.
Featured Artists & Vendors
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Kristen Arambula-Hernandez
Citizen Potawatomi
Mediums: Candles, Ceremonial Cacao Kits
About: Kristen creates ceremonial cacao kits and handmade candles that blend tradition, wellness, and mindfulness. Each kit includes cacao blocks, spices, and mugs, designed to inspire peaceful ritual and connection. -
Danielle Bishop
Wichita
Mediums: Beadwork, Blankets, Hats, Native-themed Home Goods
About: Danielle’s booth bursts with vibrant handmade beadwork, soft blankets, plush animals, and festive hats — perfect for holiday giving. -
Joe Don Brave
Osage/Cherokee
Medium: Painting, Prints, Holiday Ornaments
About: Joe Don Brave’s vivid paintings and limited-edition prints reflect his Osage and Cherokee heritage. At the Holiday Market, he offers original artwork and festive ornaments alongside gift items like coasters and glass cutting boards. -
Doris Cloud
Absentee Shawnee, Seminole & Creek
Medium: Beadwork, Jewelry, Clothing
About: Doris Cloud creates beadwork and clothing that reflect the strength of her multi-tribal roots. Her detailed designs honor Native identity through craftsmanship and beauty, offering wearable pieces filled with cultural meaning.
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Yonavea Hawkins
Caddo Nation
Mediums: Basketry, Beadwork, Ornaments, Clothing
About: Yonavea’s work reflects her Caddo heritage through intricate beadwork and finely woven baskets. Her booth features handmade ornaments and traditional designs, blending cultural knowledge with contemporary craftsmanship. -
Lauren Kelly
Citizen Potawatomi
Mediums: Painting, Prints, Books, Stickers
About: Lauren’s artwork blends creativity and cultural insight, offering art prints, stickers, and copies of her book From Canvas to Career. Her pieces celebrate Native identity and artistic growth through bright color and storytelling. -
Pixie Lighthorse
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Medium: Books
About:
Pixie Lighthorse is an Indigenous author whose work guides readers toward self-healing through an earth-centered lens. She writes to restore the connection between people and the natural world while addressing emotional, spiritual, and ancestral healing. -
Taylor Martin
Chickasaw/Seminole
Medium: Metal Jewelry
About: Known for her elegant hand-stamped silver jewelry, Taylor’s pieces reflect a fusion of heritage and modern design — from pendants to cuff bracelets. -
Jeffery Martinez
Navajo
Medium: Beadwork and Quillwork
About: Jeffery’s beadwork reflects traditional Navajo designs with contemporary flair. Each piece is handcrafted with precision and cultural pride. -
Desirae Perry
Hualapai
Medium: Beadwork and Jewelry
About: Desirae Perry’s handcrafted beadwork and jewelry highlight her Hualapai heritage through clean design and thoughtful color. Her work combines tradition and modern craftsmanship, creating meaningful pieces to wear or gift. -
Alana Praytor
Muscogee Creek
Mediums: Fused Glass Jewelry & Home Decor
About: Alana’s fused glass designs include jewelry, platters, coasters, bolo ties, and barrettes — each shimmering with color and craftsmanship. -
Alixandrea Robinson
Cherokee Nation
Mediums: Paintings, Drawings, “WishCards” (interactive greeting cards)
About: Alixandrea’s innovative WishCards combine visual art and ritual — light the tiny candle wick attached to each card to reveal its message. -
Holli Taylor
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Medium: Scarves & Prints
About: Holli Taylor is a queer, nonbinary Indigenous artist whose creative work spans film, theater, music, and performance art. With a background in dance, photography, and writing for film and television, Taylor brings a cross-disciplinary approach to every project. -
Blair Tillery
Chickasaw & Choctaw
Mediums: Beadwork, Jewelry, Clothing
About: Blair Tillery combines Chickasaw and Choctaw traditions with modern design. Her colorful beadwork, jewelry, and apparel celebrate Native heritage through texture, pattern, and storytelling. -
Alejandro Vaca
Kichwa
Mediums: Leatherwork, Textiles, Home GoodsAbout: Alejandro Vaca creates finely crafted leather and textile goods inspired by Indigenous design and everyday function. Each piece blends craftsmanship and creativity, making his work both practical and collectible.
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Karin Walkingstick
Cherokee Nation
Medium: Pottery and Ceramics
About: Karin creates hand-built clay forms that honor Cherokee tradition with a modern touch. Her pottery pieces combine clean design and cultural storytelling, making them timeless gifts for collectors and home decor lovers.
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Event Details
- Date: Wednesday, November 5, 2025
- Location: Kerr Park, 102 Robert S. Kerr Ave, Oklahoma City
- Setup: 8:00–10:00 AM
- Market Hours: 10:00 AM–2:00 PM
- Tear Down: 2:00–3:00 PM
Artist Booth Fee: $75 per booth
Food Truck Fee: $100
- Date: Wednesday, November 5, 2025
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All booths will be outdoors, and tents must be secured with weights (no stakes). The event will be held rain or shine, with no refunds.
This market is designed to bring Native art into the center of Oklahoma City’s workforce and create new opportunities for sales and visibility during the holiday season.
Red Earth
Holiday Art Market Food Truck Vendor

