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Ron Tanyan created this pottery.
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Jane Osti created this sculpture.
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Several colorful baskets are on display at the Five Civilized Tribes Museum.
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Published April 05, 2008 11:47 pm -

Art reveals history
Show lets artists bring back the past

By Travina Coleman
Phoenix Features Writer

History is set to come alive and whisper stories that have been passed through time as the culture of the Five Civilized Tribes is in full color for April.

The Five Civilized Tribes Museum will celebrate that culture through the annual Art Under the Oaks Art Show — a cultural celebration that lasts all month.

Art Under the Oaks has been going on for more than 30 years. Museum director Mary Robinson said that more than 2,000 people visited the exhibit and activities going on during Art Under the Oaks last year, and she expects more to come this year.

“We are getting collectors coming in now,” she said. “This is a great resource for the artists.”

David Anderson, director of the Creek Council House Museum, and Master Artist Virginia Stroud, took time to visit the museum and judge the art show.

“It was very encouraging,” Stroud said. “We saw a lot of new names this year.”

Stroud said one of the reasons she loves the arts of the Five Civilized Tribes is the storytelling and historical accuracy the works represent.

“Bringing back the history in visual form is just incredible,” she said.

Anderson said it was an easy show to judge because the work was so fantastic.

“It was great,” he said. “I enjoy coming and seeing what has been submitted.”

The show had more than 90 entries this year, according to Robinson.

“We had many in various categories like, textiles, pottery, punts, beadwork, knapping and many others,” Robinson said.

Robinson said this year’s show should appear free flowing in its presentation.



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