Past Exhibits
At the Seminole Nation Museum, we are proud to host talented artists alongside our permanent collection. We invite you to browse our past exhibitions.
Spirit of the Nations: Contemporary Native American Art From the Robert W. Trepp Collection
Wewoka’s Seminole Nation Museum cordially invites the public to experience its newest exhibition, Spirit of the Nations: Contemporary Native American Art from the Robert W. Trepp Collection.
“Life at Mikasuki – Story of a Sovereign Seminole School”
The Seminole Nation Museum, in concert with the Historic Preservation Office of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma has developed a new exhibition about the famed Mikasuki Academy. The show contains an array of never-before-seen photographs and artifacts...
Enoch Kelly Haney Retrospective
Our Enoch Kelly Haney Retrospective art exhibition is on display from now until December 31st. This art exhibition boasts over 20 original pieces of art from the Seminole Nation Museum’s permanent collection, as well as new pieces loaned to the Museum from private...
SCHOOL PHOTOS ON LOAN
On loan from Seminole Nation Historic Preservation Department are over 2 dozen amazing photos of the Mekesukey Academy for Boys…
FORM AND FUNCTION EXHIBITION
We are very excited to invite everyone to see our latest show “Form and Function: Southeastern Art and Utility Among the Five Tribes”.
SPEAK: SPEAK WHILE YOU CAN
Speak: Speak While You Can is an art exhibition scheduled to be shown at the Seminole Nation Museum from September 1st to December 31st.
BORDERS AND BOUNDARIES
Borders and Boundaries art exhibition is open to the public!
SAVAGES AND PRINCESSES OPEN
The Seminole Nation Museum is currently displaying Savages and Princesses: The Persistence of Native American Stereotypes.
ALTARS OF RECONCILIATION
Following a successful Exhibit Reception on August 3rd, 2019, the Altars of Reconciliation Exhibit was opened to the public.