Welcome to the All Things Cherokee Art Gallery. Here we feature and sale traditional and contemporary Cherokee art by award winning and up-and-coming Cherokee artists. All artists here-within are enrolled citizens of the Cherokee Nation, Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, or United Keetoowah Band.
If you have any questions about a specific artist or piece of art, please feel free to contact us. If you are a Cherokee artist who would like to join the gallery, please contact us for details.
Browse Cherokee Art Gallery By Medium
Prints & Paintings
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Beloved Woman of the Cherokee – Nanyehi
$195.00 – $480.00 Select options -
Cherokee To The Bone
$20.00 – $60.00 Select options -
He Lied
$20.00 – $60.00 Select options -
Warhol
$20.00 – $60.00 Select options -
Transformation
$20.00 – $60.00 Select options -
Messenger
$20.00 – $40.00 Select options -
Sequoyah, the Gift
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Cherokee On The Brain
$20.00 – $60.00 Select options -
Speaking To Our Ancestors
$20.00 – $60.00 Select options -
Messenger 2
$20.00 – $60.00 Select options
Textiles
Beadwork
Beadwork Patters
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Southeastern Woodlands Bandolier Bag Pattern
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Cherokee Small Purse Pattern
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Southeastern Woodlands Beaded Soft-Soled Moccasins Pattern
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Southeastern Woodlands Sash Pattern
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Southeastern Woodlands Traditional Belt Pattern
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Native Art Shows
Art events in which artists submit their work for juried competition and sale. | |
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April | Art Under The Oaks Five Civilized Tribes Museum, Muskogee, OK Open to artists of all federally and state-recognized Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muscogee Creek, and Seminole tribes. |
April – May | Trail of Tears Art Show Cherokee Heritage Center, Park Hill, OK Open to artists of all federally-recognized tribes. |
June – August | Red Cloud Indian Art Show Heritage Center, Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, SD Open to artists of all US and Canadian tribes. |
September | Cherokee National Holiday Art Show Armory Municipal Center, Tahlequah, OK Open to artists of all federally-recognized tribes. |
September | Cherokee Homecoming Art Show and Sale Cherokee Heritage Center, Park Hill, OK Open to artists of the three Cherokee federally-recognized tribes. |
Native Art Markets
Art events in which artists pay for a booth or table and sell their own artwork. | |
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January | Carefree Indian Market and Cultural Festival Carefree, AZ “Nearly all exhibitors” are enrolled Indians. |
January | Colorado Indian Market Denver, CO Open to artists or craftspersons who create a product that is Indian, Southwest, Western, Wildlife or related. |
February | Greater Tulsa Indian Art Festival (GTIAF) Glenpool, OK Open to anyone, no tribal enrollment check. |
March | Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market Phoenix, AZ Large market with 500-700 artists. Open to federally and state-recognized tribes and some non-US artists. |
March | Southwest Indian Art Fair (SWAIF) Tucson, AZ Market with 200-300 artists. Open to federally-recognized tribes. |
May | Artesian Arts Festival Sulphur, OK Open to Southeastern tribes, sponsored by the Chickasaw Nation. |
May | Native Treasures Indian Arts Festival Santa Fe, NM Market with 200-300 artists. Open to federally-recognized tribes. |
June | Eiteljorg Indian Market & Festival Indianapolis, IN Market with 200-300 artists. Open to federally and state-recognized tribes. |
June | Red Earth Native American Cultural Festival Oklahoma City, OK Open to state and federally-recognized tribes. |
July | NW Native Art Show Portland, OR Open to people with US CDIB cards. |
July | Cahokia Mounds Art Market/Contemporary Indian Art Show Collinsville, IL Open to all Native American artists. |
July | Gathering of People, Wind and Water Rapid City, SD Open to all federally-recognized tribes in Canada and US, with a Great Plains preference. |
August | SWAIA Santa Fe Indian Market Santa Fe, NM Large market with 1100 artists. Open to US and Canadian federally-recognized tribal members. |
August | Indigenous Fine Art Market (IFAM) Santa Fe, NM Market with 200-300 artists. Open to federally and state-recognized tribes, Canadian tribes, and Native Hawaiian. |
September | Southeast Tribes Festival Cherokee, NC Open to members of the Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, Seminole, and Cherokee, sponsored by the Museum of the Cherokee Indians. |
September | Haskell Indian Art Market (HIAM) Lawrence, KS Open to artists of all federally-recognized tribes. |
September – October | Southeastern Art Show and Market (SEASAM) Tishimino, OK Open to members of Southeastern and Woodlands tribes, sponsored by the Chickasaw Nation. |
October | Cherokee Art Market (CAM) Hard Rock Cafe Casino & Hotel, Catoosa, OK Open to all federally-recognized tribes, sponsored by the Cherokee Nation. |
October | Indian Art Market, Natural History Museum of Utah – Canyon Canyon, UT Open to artists of all Native American communities. |
October | Indigenous Peoples Art Market (IPAM) Mount Pleasant, MI Open to federally recognized tribes of US and Canada or non-enrolled people with ¼ blood quantum as demonstrated on their CDIB. |
November | American Indian Arts Marketplace, Autry National Center Los Angeles, CA Open to state and federally-recognized tribes. |
December | National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) Native Art Market Washington, DC, and New York, NY Open to Indigenous peoples of the Americas. |