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Interactive Live Paint and Music at NSU – Nov. 10

Published: 2016-11-09 

(Tahlequah, Oklahoma)--Northeastern State Universitys College of Liberal Arts and Sequoyah Institute will host an Interactive Live Paint with artists Tom Farris (Otoe Missouria and Cherokee) and Marwin Begaye (Navajo) at the Second Century Square on Nov. 10 at 11 a.m. This event will also feature DJ Werewulf, Micah Wesley, (Muscogee Creek and Kiowa) who will be hand playing music during the event.

Following the live art demonstration, a roundtable discussion featuring additional artists Roy Boney Jr. (Cherokee), Keli Gonzales (Cherokee) and Traci Rabbit (Cherokee) will take place.

In case of inclement weather events will be held in NSU Jazz Lab.

A complete list of the American Indian Heritage Month events can be found at Center for Tribal Studies Events. Contact the Center for Tribal Studies 918.444.4350 or email at tribalstudies@nsuok.edu for more information.