by Richard Ellwanger | Nov 15, 2022 | Exhibit
On loan from Seminole Nation Historic Preservation Department are over 2 dozen amazing photos of the Mekesukey Academy for Boys (more commonly known as the Mekesukey Mission), which was a boarding school for Native American children established in 1891 in present-day...
by Richard Ellwanger | Jul 1, 2022 | Exhibit
LATEST EXHIBITION “FORM AND FUNCTION” OPEN! We are very excited to invite everyone to see our latest show “Form and Function: Southeastern Art and Utility Among the Five Tribes”. This exhibition features Native art and artifacts that serves a...
by myheartcreative | Jan 1, 2022 | Exhibit
Speak: Speak While You Can is an art exhibition scheduled to be shown at the Seminole Nation Museum from September 1st to December 31st. To see Indigenous language expressed in the arts is a powerful synthesis of reclamation and creative expression. In this...
by myheartcreative | May 17, 2021 | News
MUSEUM ACQUIRES NEW ART The Seminole Nation Museum is pleased to announce that it has recently acquired “After Church”, an encaustic work by Muscogee (Creek) artist Bobby C. Martin. The painting is adapted from a photograph of his grandmother, mother...
by myheartcreative | Mar 16, 2021 | Exhibit
Borders and Boundaries art exhibition is open to the public! Assimilation and appropriation have been and continue to be important and often fractious concepts for Native peoples. Native artists confront and respond to these ideas in their work all the time. The...