List of Artisans
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Dog Hat Studio
Ledger drawings based on modern life or stories that have been told to the artist.
The Heritage Center at Red Cloud Indian School
Each summer since 1968 features the Red Cloud Indian Art Show which highlights and offers for sale Native art from across the country (early June through mid-August)
Gift shop features locally produced porcupine quill work, jewelry, star quilts, beadwork, quill work, home decor, etc. Retail and Wholesale. Credit cards accepted (MC/Visa only). Write, email, or call for more information.
Lakota Angels
Adorable handmade Indian Angels, Cradle Babies, Bundle Babies, Dream Catcher Ornament Hangers and more! Special orders. Retail & Wholesale. Accepts Visa, MC and Discover. Brochure available upon request.
JoAnne Bird
Original paintings (acrylic); Sculptures (monuments); Giclees; Prints; Art cards and Art tiles. Special commissions accepted on monuments/sculptures. Please visit web site for additional information.
Oglala Art Center
Ceramics, paintings, and sculptures. Commissions, special orders and mail orders accepted; retail-wholesale. Call for details.
Ardis M. McRae
Beaded baseball hats (seed/Bugle), hair picks, earrings, assorted sized key chains, zipper pulls, stemmed wine glasses, cd cases, jackets, northern plains traditional women's and girl's fancy shawls outfits. Call for more information.
Sandy Swallow Gallery
Hand pulled block prints, original artwork, giclee reproductions, notecards, ledger art, and jewelry.
Soldier Woman Art and Gift Gallery
14k gold, sterling silver, and buffalo horn jewelry made on site. Star quilts, Pendleton blankets, pottery, beadwork, quillwork, paintings, prints, home decor, moccasins, dance regalia and other gifts. Northern Plains tribes artwork.
Write or call for more information.
Teton Painted Lodges
Custom painted lodges (tipis)/sweat lodge coverings, ledger book art, buffalo hide paintings, buffalo products, Lakota (Sioux) style beadwork, traditional quillwork, 1800s re-enactments, song and dance presentations.