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Into the Mirror exhibit opens

March 30

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On Saturday, March 30, the Oklahoma History Center Museum will open Into the Mirror, an exhibit featuring 20 Native American artists from the museum’s permanent collection.

The exhibit will be located in the ONEOK, Inc. rotating gallery space.

The earliest work in the exhibit was created by artist Buffalo Meat (Cheyenne), 1847-1917, who was a prisoner at Fort Marion at the time of his creations. Contemporary artists include Brent Learned (Cheyenne-Arapaho) and Sharon Ahtone-Harjo (Kiowa). The exhibit also includes works by Woodrow Wilson “Woody” Crumbo (Citizen Potawatomi), 1912-1989; Enoch Kelly Haney (Seminole/Mvskoke), 1940-2022; Woodrow Wilson “Woody” Big Bow (Kiowa), 1914-1988, and Archie Blackowl (Cheyenne), 1911-1992. A variety of mediums are represented including oil, acrylic, watercolor, casein, pencil sketches, lithographs, and bronze sculpture.

The exhibit will run through January 25, 2025.

Fight Between, 1879, by Buffalo Meat (Cheyenne). Colored pencil, crayon, watercolor, and graphite on ledger paper (01042.001, Oklahoma Historical Society Collection).

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March 30
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Oklahoma History Center Museum
800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-522-0765
https://www.okhistory.org/historycenter/about