Ends April 22nd.
PARK HILL, Okla. – Cherokee Pottery: People of One Fire features a collection of visually stunning and culturally significant pottery made by the Cherokee people spanning centuries of dramatic culture change. From its utilitarian, ceremonial, and decorative uses in prehistoric times to its contemporary appeal as fine art, the pottery of the Cherokees has continued as a vibrant and distinct part of their culture. The exhibition which features over 80 pieces will open on February 1st and will continue through April 22nd. After it ends in Tahlequah, the exhibit will travel to the Red Earth Museum and Festival in Oklahoma City and then end the year in the 5 Points Museum in Cleveland Tennessee. For more information on this and other Cherokee Heritage Center events, call (918) 456-6007, toll free at (888) 999-6007, or visit the Web site at www.CherokeeHeritage.org.
Monday, April 16, 2007
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