Grand Teton Park hosts summer American Indian Guest Artist Program at Colter Bay
by Grand Teton National Park
June 3, 2017
Grand Teton National Park is hosting American Indian Artists at the Colter Bay Visitor Center this summer to share their traditional and contemporary art with park visitors. Participating artists will demonstrate and share the cultural traditions of their tribes through art forms such as painting, weaving, pottery, beadwork, and musical instruments. Visitors are invited to learn more about American Indian cultures and view demonstrations daily. This annual program is scheduled through September 25 and available during open hours of the Colter Bay Visitor Center.
Artists also offer their finished items for purchase.
May 30- June 5: Lyle Miller Yankton, Sioux, Painting June 6-12: Kelly Looking Horse, Lakota Sioux, Drums, Antler & Hide items June 13-19: Guillermo Martinez, Tarascan-Apache, Handmade Flutes & Drums June 20-26: Amanda Coby, Shoshone, Beadwork June 27-July 3: Andrea Two Bulls, Oglala Sioux, Beadwork & Painting July 4-10: Ted Moran, S'Klallam, Northwest Coastal Carving July 11-17: Monte Yellowbird, Arikara/Hidatsa, Ledger Art July 18-24: Iris Sully-Sorensen, Sicangu Lakota, Carved dolls & Beadwork July 25- 31: DG House, Cherokee, Painting & Print Making August 1-7: Paul Hacker, Choctaw, Ledger Art, Knives & Flutes August 8-14: Gale Self, Choctaw, Silver & Turquoise Jewelry August 15-21: Debbie and Willy Lamere Shoshone Beadwork & Flint Knapping August 22-28: Juan & Josie Broncho, Shoshone/Paiute, Beadwork August 29- Sept. 4: Jola LaBeau, Eastern Shoshone, Beadwork and Other Crafts September 5-11: Nancy Nacki & Clyde Hall, Shoshone, Beadwork, Silver & Pottery September 12-18: DG House, Cherokee, Painting & Print Making September 19-25: Debbie and Willy Lamere, Shoshone, Beadwork & Flint Knapping
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