Explore Art Galleries in Chickasaw Country
Enjoy the finer things in life while exploring a Chickasaw Country art gallery. Whether you’re a practicing Picasso or an art connoisseur, south-central Oklahoma is home to some of state’s premiere art galleries.
Chickasaw Nation Tourism Centers
On your next trip through Chickasaw Country, stop and enjoy the artwork at a Chickasaw Nation Tourism Center. Not only are they a great place to welcome visitors to the region and speak with local travel experts, the tourism centers have beautiful artwork made by Chickasaw and other First American artists on display that rotate throughout the year. Now through June 30, the artwork of Dylan Cavin is on display at the Chickasaw Nation Welcome Center in Davis and the artwork of Alicia Saltina Marie Clark is on display at the Chickasaw Visitor Center in Sulphur.
Garis Gallery of the American West
Located inside the Chisholm Trail Heritage Center in Duncan, the Garis Gallery of the American West is one of the finest Western and First American art galleries in the state. Walking through the gallery is like taking a trip back in time to the old west. The gallery houses paintings and sculptures from regional and local artists, as well as artwork by legendary cowboy artists George Catlin, Frederic Remington, Charles Russell and Allan Houser. Now through June 30, the photography of Alan Ball is on display inside the Museum. Just outside the museum is the iconic bronze monument titled, “On the Chisholm Trail” created by Oklahoma artist Paul Moore that pays tribute to the American cowboy and cattle drive. It’s also the perfect spot to snap a selfie!
The Vault Art Space and Gathering Place
Nestled in downtown Pauls Valley, The Vault Art Space and Gathering Place always has a new and exciting exhibit on display. Each exhibit lasts about a month and ranges in a variety of sculptures, ceramics and paintings ranging from traditional to abstract styles. When visitors aren’t browsing the gallery, they have the opportunity to create their own masterpiece at one of The Vault’s artist-led workshops and demonstrations. The gallery can also be turned into a private venue for meetings, small performances, wedding receptions and showers. The alley outside of the gallery is adorned with The Butterfly Mandala, a mural by Oklahoma artist Rick Sinnett and perfect photo stop.
Chokma’si Gallery
The Chokma’si Gallery, located within the Chickasaw Nation Arts and Humanities building in downtown Ada, houses authentic works handcrafted by renowned Chickasaw artists and holds true to the meaning of Chokma’si, which translates to “beautiful.” The Chokma’si Gallery also offers art lovers opportunities to learn about Chickasaw art and its evolution through workshops as well as other classes like acting, photography, playwriting and creative writing.
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