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Linda Lomahaftewa Hopi/Choctaw Crescent Moon, 1999 Monotype, 30" x 22" Collection of American Indian Arts Museum Twelve by Twelve Exhibition At GNAA Art Gallery June 13-August 31, 2003 |
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Victoria receives Karen "Yxomme" Lynch Harley Best of Show Print The Ride Back From Picking Tobacco From the 2002 12th Annual N.C. Native American Juried Art Exhibition Opening Native Colors Honoring America From Ruth Revels, Art Gallery Director |
![]() Artist's Talk - Victoria Oxendine - Lumbee Tribe BSA of Fine Art UNCG - Various Works |
Victoria Oxendine and Ruth Revels |

![]() Victoria with Daughter |
Victoria with Daughter |
![]() Enjoying Art Together! |
Featured Artist...Victoria Oxendine - Lumbee Tribe BSA of Fine Art UNCG - Various Works |

![]() Stewart Lowry - Lumbee/Person Co. Indian 2003 Graduate of NC School of Science & Math |
Stewart Lowry with Board Chair (and mother) Frances Stewart-Lowry |
Dancing Demonstration Stewart Lowry - Lumbee/Person Co. Indian |
![]() Stewart Lowry - Lumbee/Person Co. Indian 2003 Graduate of NC School of Science & Math |


![]() Linda McGloin - N.C. Arts Council |
Linda McGloin Representative From North Carolina Arts Council |
![]() Linda McGloin - N.C. Arts Council |
Linda McGloin - Representative From North Carolina Arts Council |


![]() Louisa Locklear |
Special Music - Pastor Matt and Louisa Locklear Triad Native American United Methodist Church |

![]() Louisa Locklear Triad Native American United Methodist Church |
Special Music |

![]() Special Music - Pastor Matt and Louisa Locklear Triad Native American United Methodist Church |
Special Music |
![]() Rick Oxendine, GNAA Executive Director Sue Vaughan, Photographer (single picture above only) E-mail: CnvSsv@aol.com |
Closing Remarks Rick Oxendine, GNAA Executive Director |

Reception
BuffetChris Locklear, GNAA Board Member, Serving (back right) Carmen Deese, Art Gallery Part-Time Assistant, Serving (front right) |
Reception
Buffet |
![]() Kill the Indian, Save the Man |
![]() Marwin Begaye, Navajo Kill the Indian, Save the Man, 1992 (picture far right) Monotype, chine colle, 30" x 22" |
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A Special Thank You to the following Sponsors of this Opening Exhibition... Henry Isaacson, Attorney 101 West Friendly Avenue Greensboro, NC 27401 Hicone Properties Rudy Binder, Owner 400 West Market Street Greensboro, NC 27401 |
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This
Exhibition is funded in part by the N.C. Arts Council,
a state agency, and the Grassroots Arts Program and the City of Greensboro. ![]() North Carolina Arts Council |
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