St. John’s Episcopal Church is thrilled to be hosting dozens of regional indigenous artists on September 30 and October 1, 2023, on the church lawn.Celebrating the rich history of the arts, music and culture of the many Native American tribes who call the West home,
The Jackson Indigenous Art Market will highlight artists throughout Wyoming and neighboring states featuring original paintings, traditional beadwork and basketry, jewelry, apparel, accessories, and home décor. Christian Wallowing Bull and Darrel Lonebear & Wind River Dancers will entertain folks through song and dancing.
St. John’s Episcopal Church Associate Rector Mary Erickson said, “Arts are essential to how we express ourselves, define what is meaningful to our family or culture, and respect traditions. We are honored to be able to host an array of artists to showcase Native American arts and culture at St. John’s. She invited everyone in the community to attend, support these artists, and take a moment to celebrate Native American arts.”
Saturday and Sunday will feature a live art demo, musicians and dancers. .
The Jackson Indigenous Art Market is a family-friendly event and is sponsored in part by, the Jackson Hole Travel & Tourism Board, CARAVAN Arts and Art Spirit.
Indigenous Art Show Details
- Jackson Indigenous Art Market
- September 30 and October 1, 2023
- 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
- St. John’s Episcopal Church Lawn
- 139 North Cache Street
- Admission is free
Featured Entertainment
Saturday
- 10:00 am Market Opens
- 11:00 am Bruce Cook Art Demo
- 2:00 pm Darrel Lonebear & Wind River Dancers
Sunday
- 10:00 am Market Opens
- 11:00 am Robert Martinez Art Demo
- 2:00 pm Christian Wallowing Bull, musician
- 5:00 pm Market closes
Artists in Attendance
- Robert Martinez – http://www.martinezartdesign.com
- Bruce Cook – https://www.artbybrucecook.com
- Carol Douglas – https://www.cemarthleart.com
- Joanne Brings Thunder – https://jbringsthunder.com
- Wade Patton – https://wadepatton.com
- Christian Wallowing Bull, Musician https://christianwallowingbull.com/home
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