Native Reflections
Visual Art by American Indians Living in Kentucky
The Kentucky Arts Council, the Kentucky Native American Heritage Commission and the Kentucky Heritage Council worked together to invite American Indians living in Kentucky to share their visual art. A panel of American Indians and experts on Native American heritage selected works to include and the result is this amazing collection.
As required by law and custom, the Native Reflections exhibit labels indicate whether an artist is an enrolled member of a state- or federally-recognized tribe, or if they are not currently enrolled or recognized. Each artist is listed as either “Enrolled Member” or “Native Inspired.”
To learn more about how American Indian people receive or apply for enrolled status, contact the Kentucky Heritage Council or find links and resources at http://heritage.ky.gov.
Native Reflections Exhibit Hosts 2020-2022
Gateway Regional Arts Center
Mt. Sterling
Boone County Public Library (Main Library)
Burlington
Ralph Center Gallery of Fine Arts at Kentucky Wesleyan College
Owensboro
Art Center of the Bluegrass
Danville
Appalachian Center for the Arts
Pikeville
The Carson Center
Paducah
Marshall County Art Center
Benton
Butler County Arts Guild
Morgantown
Glema Mahr Center for the Arts
Madisonville
Appalachian Artisan Center
Hindman
Clark County Public Library
Winchester
Boyd’s Station Gallery
Cynthiana
Kentucky State Capitol Rotunda
Frankfort
Louisville Metro Hall
Lousiville
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park
Williamsburg