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    March 12th to May 3rd, 2024

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    UPCOMING 2023

    • Of Influence: Portraits of Cherokee People

      This unique collection, spanning from 1845 to the 1960s, offers a profound glimpse into the lives and impacts of influential figures in the Cherokee tribe.

      The exhibit features a range of portraits, from renowned Cherokee leader and Confederate Colonel William Penn Adair to the trailblazing photographer Jennie Ross Cobb. These photographs not only highlight the individuals but also shed light on their significant roles within the Cherokee community and beyond.

      'Of Influence: Portraits of Cherokee People' promises to be more than just an exhibition; it's a journey through history, celebrating the legacy and contributions of Cherokee individuals. This exhibit is a must-see for anyone interested in Native American history, photography, and the enduring influence of the Cherokee people.

      May 13th - July 19th, 2024

    • Zonly Looman Exhibit

      Discover the captivating world of Zonly, a remarkable Chumash artist whose journey from a young, inspired painter to a celebrated pop expressionist showcases the power of passion and perseverance. This exhibit offers an intimate look into the diverse body of work created by an artist who transcends the ordinary through his art.

      Zonly's work is a vibrant blend of traditional motifs and contemporary pop expressionism, creating a visual dialogue between the past and the present. This exhibit not only highlights Zonly's artistic achievements but also his commitment to community and charity, reflecting his belief in the power of art to inspire, heal, and bring people together.

      Join us and experience the depth and diversity of one artist's journey through the realms of creativity and contribution. This exhibit is a celebration of Zonly's unique style, his dedication to the arts, and his impact on the local community and beyond.

      July 26th - September 27th, 2024

    • Youth Photography in Motion

      This exhibit is the culmination of a youth photography course focused on capturing motion. This unique collection features captivating photographs taken by talented young photographers as they explore the art of motion through their lenses. The exhibit is centered around a breathtaking series of images captured at local powwows, showcasing the dynamic and spirited Native dance traditions.

      This exhibit not only celebrates the artistic achievements of these young photographers but also honors the rich cultural heritage of Native American dance. It serves as a bridge between generations, inviting viewers to engage with the beauty of motion and the enduring traditions of Native communities.

      Join us in celebrating the creativity, skill, and passion of these young artists as they present their vision of motion captured in time.

      Oct 4th  - November 1st, 2024