Hours today are 9:00 - 6:00.

*Expanded Work Schedule for Mountain Crew in May

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Artist in Residence

Artists work on projects in a public studio space in the Native American Educational and Cultural Center® during each one-month residency. Visitors are encouraged to stop by the studio space to view artwork and visit with the Resident Artist about their heritage, artistic process, and current projects.


(Pictured above: Sheridan MacKnight (Lakota) in the public studio space during her residency in the summer of 2023)


2025 Artists


  • May 1-May 30: Rose Red Elk (Assiniboine), Dreamcatchers
  • May 15-June 13: Daryl No Heart (Lakota), Painting
  • June 1-June 29: Daniel Jim & Janice Black Elk-Jim (Diné, Lakota), Beadwork & Silverwork
  • June 15-July 13: Darren Thompson (Ojibwe), Porcupine Quillwork & Performing Arts Residency
  • July 1-July 30: Starr Chief Eagle (Lakota), Regalia & Performing Arts Residency
  • July 15-August 13: Iris Sully (Lakota), Woodworking, Beadwork
  • August 1-August 30: Gerald Cournoyer (Lakota), Painting
  • August 15-September 13: Karen Ann Hoffman (Oneida), Haudenosaunee Raised Beadwork
  • September 1-September 29: Samuel Enemy Hunter (Crow), Beadwork
  • September 15-October 14: Kimberly Phillips (Muscogee), Painting & Mixed Media

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