A rich diversity of Native American artwork will be on hand this summer at Grand Teton National Park, along with the artisans who make it.
Participating artists will demonstrate and share the cultural traditions of their tribes through art forms such as painting, weaving, pottery, beadwork, and musical instruments. Guest artists exhibit daily during open hours at the Colter Bay Visitor Center. Artists also offer their finished items for purchase.
The 2015 schedule includes:
May 9 – 25
Debbie & Willy LaMere, Shoshone/Bannock
Beadwork & Flint Knapping
May 26 – June 1
Jola LaBeau, Eastern Shoshone
Beadwork & Other Crafts
June 2 – 8
Amanda Coby, Shoshone/Bannock
Beadwork
June 9 – 15
Ted Moran, S’Klallam
Northwest Coastal Carving
June 16 – 22
Kelly Looking Horse, Lakota Sioux
Drums, Antler & Hide items
June 23 – 29
Guillermo Martinez, Tarascan-Apache
Handmade Flutes & Drums
June 30 – July 6
Gale Self, Choctaw
Silver & Turquoise Jewelry
July 7 – 13
Andrea Two Bulls, Oglala Sioux
Beadwork & Painting
July 14 – 20
Monte Yellowbird, Arikara/Hidatsa
Ledger Art
July 21 – 27
Lovey Two Bulls, Oglala Sioux
Beadwork, Jewelry, Artwork
July 28 – August 3
DG House, Cherokee
Painting & Printmaking
August 4 – 10
Paul Hacker, Choctaw
Ledger Art, Knives, Flutes
August 11 – 17
Debbie & Willy LaMere, Shoshone/Bannock
Beadwork & Flint Knapping
August 18 – 24
Jola LaBeau, Eastern Shoshone
Beadwork & Other Crafts
August 25 – 31
Juan & Josie Broncho, Shoshone/Paiute
Beadwork
September 1– 7
Nancy Nacki & Clyde Hall, Shoshone/Bannock
Beadwork, Silver & Pottery
September 8 – 14
DG House, Cherokee
Painting & Printmaking
September 15 – 21
Maynard White Owl, Nez Perce/Cayuse
Beadwork
September 22 – 28
Andrea Two Bulls, Oglala Sioux
Beadwork & Painting
Sept. 29 – Oct. 12
Debbie & Willy LaMere, Shoshone/Bannock
Beadwork & Flint Knapping
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