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Over forty native American cradles now on display at the Museum of the Red River

Woman looking a native American cradle

Idabel, OK (February 13, 2019)—The Museum of the Red River’s latest exhibit, Native American Cradles, is now open. The show features a range of cradles from most of North America. According to Museum curator Daniel Vick, “cradles are one of the most striking symbols of native American childhood”. He noted that they were made “only …

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Museum’s newest exhibit features works by internationally-recognized artists

A pair of small animals, possibly deer, painted by Acee Blue Eagle

Idabel, OK (November 16, 2018)—The Museum of the Red River’s current exhibit, Recent Acquisitions, includes works by Toshiko Takaezu, Chase Kahwinhut Earles, Acee Blue Eagle, Mayumi Makino Kiefer, and others. The show also features ethnographic art from around the world. The items were selected from the 650 objects the Museum obtained within the past year. …

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Works of late Harold Stevenson, renowned artist, on display in Idabel, Oklahoma

A painting of a young Hispanic man by Harold Stevenson

Idabel, OK (October 23, 2018)—Several paintings by the late Harold Stevenson, as well as a matador suit worn by El Cordobes (the subject of one of his more famous paintings), are on display throughout McCurtain County. One painting, Mauro, is on exhibit at the Museum of the Red River until March 31, 2019. The suit …

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