TAHLEQUAH — Residential students at Sequoyah Schools will soon hold their fourth annual art show and sale.
In addition to winning prize money for their art, they will also have the opportunity to sell it to parents, friends and members of the community, according to a media release.
“It gives them a chance to increase their talents and self-esteem,” said David Stand, residential therapist and art show coordinator. “It shows them that they have self-worth and something that people can admire about them.”
Cash prizes will be awarded to students for first through fourth place plus honorable mentions for both the boys and girls dorms, courtesy of Bill John Baker and Tina Glory Jordan, Cherokee Nation Tribal Council members representing Cherokee County. Students are encouraged to enter a handmade piece of art that represents Native American culture. Although each student may enter only one piece of non-traditional artwork for competition, they may enter several pieces of traditional work.
“We mostly get paintings and drawings and sometimes baskets or beadwork,” Stand said.
The art show and sale will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Dec. 4 in the boys’ dorm activity room. Refreshments will be provided, and the public is invited. The student artists will be available for questions or to sign their work.
“This would be a great opportunity for someone to buy a Christmas present from a young, local artist,” said Gina Stanley, Sequoyah superintendent. “As talented as these kids are, their art could be worth a fortune some day.”
Information: 453-5400 or www.sequoyah.cherokee.org.
Local News
November 19, 2008
Sequoyah students to hold art show, sale
- Local News
-
-
FG’s flag salute
- Sewer lines to undergo smoke testing
- Nature, ranch camps offered
-
Work is her world
- Memorial Day events
- Memorial Day closings
- Sadler Arts Academy second semester awards
-
Collapse ‘still pretty fresh’
- Families, survivors remember bridge tragedy
- City of Muskogee foundation sees big turnover this year
- More Local News Headlines
-



