Now showing “Cheyenne’s Along the Wolf River”, an exhibition by Southern Cheyenne artist George Levi. Experience the unique ledger art of George Levi along side two of his children, Harding and Halcyon Levi. This exhibit runs through November 25th, with an artist reception the afternoon of the 25th from 2-4pm
George Levi is a member of the Southern Cheyenne tribe in Oklahoma, and he was raised in western Oklahoma. He also has ties to the Arapaho and Oglala Lakota communities who were historically, strongly allied with the Cheyenne. George’s art is influenced by the art and history of the Cheyenne people, particularly in Cheyenne and Arapaho artists of the past. “My work is about my people. It's about who I am and where I come from. It's about a history that still lives on.” Aside from ledger art, George also creates custom beadwork, rawhide items, acrylic paintings, computer-generated art, and textile art.