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Native American Artisans In Residence At Grand Teton National Park This Summer

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Published Date

May 18, 2015

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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