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![]() Featured Artist Alceon Jones - Lumbee Tribe Life I |
![]() Featured Artist - Alceon Jones - Lumbee Tribe Life I - Oil Pastels and Paint (left), Circle of Life - Paper (center) A Hiding Place - Watercolor (right) |
Preserving
the Indigenous Past Through Art for the 7th Generation
13th Annual North Carolina American Indian Juried Art Exhibition
Exhibit Revised Viewing Dates: April 11, 2003 - May 31, 2003
Guilford Native American Art Gallery Greensboro Cultural Center at Festival
Park
200 North Davie Street - Box 6, Greensboro, NC 27401
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Featured
Artist
Alceon Jones - Lumbee Tribe - Life I
-
Oil Pastels and Paint

Featured
Artist - Alceon Jones - Lumbee Tribe
Life
II -
Mixed Media - Oil Pastels and Paint (left)
Invitation to Supper - Mixed Media - Paint, Colored Pencils, Oil Pastels
(center)
Let's Dance - Mixed Media - Paint and Oil Pastels (right)
Featured
Artist
Alceon Jones - Lumbee Tribe - Seven
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Mixed Media/Paper, Paint and Glue
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Best in Show - DeVane Burnette, Sr. - Coharie Tribe Floating Feathers - Gourd |
![]() Senora Lynch Haliwa Saponi Tribe |
![]() Senora Lynch - Haliwa Saponi Tribe Best of Traditional - Face Mask - Mixed Media Dreamcatcher Turtle - Clay |
![]() Alisha Brandale Locklear Lumbee Tribe |
Best in Contemporary - Alisha Brandale Locklear - Lumbee Tribe Piercing Eyes - Pencil (left) 911 HELP - Pencil/Computer Graphics (right) |



![]() A closer look |
Sherry Wilkins - Lumbee Tribe Turtle Rattler - Traditional Craft (left) Turtle Medicine Bag - Leather and Beadwork (center) Obsidian Glass Knife - Traditonal Craft (right) |
![]() Connie B. Locklear Lumbee Tribe |
Connie B. Locklear - Lumbee Tribe Turtle Gourd (back left), Winter Village - Clay (front left) Cattails and Turtles - Clay (back right) Patricia Maynor - Lumbee Tribe White Corn Necklace and Earrings - Beadwork (front right) |
![]() Karen Lynch Harley Haliwa Saponi Tribe |
![]() Karen Lynch Harley - Haliwa Saponi Tribe Medicine Man - Traditional Pottery/Sculpture (Unfired) |
Brandon
Dial - Lumbee Tribe
Brave Warrior - Pencil, Self Portrait - Pencil, Winter Night
- Acrylic
Dorothy
Lee - Meherrin Tribe
Nature's Garden - Acrylic,
Children of the Sun - Acrylic
Loretta O. Oxendine Lumbee Tribe |
![]() Loretta O. Oxendine - Lumbee Tribe Chinaberry and Seedbead Necklace, Pineneedle Baskets with Coasters |
![]() Herman L. Oxendine Lumbee Tribe |
![]() Herman L. Oxendine - Lumbee Tribe Rough Vase - (back left), Corn Vase - (back right) Cattail Vase - (front center) Pit-fired Pottery |

Admiring
Herman L. Oxendine's Pit-fired Pottery
![]() Patricia Maynor - Lumbee Tribe Turtle Elegance Bag - Beadwork (upper left) Mirror Pouch - Beadwork (lower left) Annie Burkett - Mohawk Nation Rose Necklace - Beadwork (middle center) Beaded Rose Hairclip - Beadwork (top right) Beaded Necklace - Beadwork (lower right) |
![]() Joyce Locklear - Coharie Tribe Grandma's Bead Rack - Gourd (far left) Gourd Dreamcatcher - Mixed Media (left) Daphine Strickland - Lumbee/Tuscarora Tribe Bolo - Beadwork (center - on vest), Beaded Vest - Beadwork (center) Beaded Butterfly - Beadwork (front and center) James Locklear - Lumbee Tribe untitled - Pottery (right) |
![]() Special Music |
Special Music - Pastor Matt and Louisa Locklear Triad Native American United Methodist Church |




![]() Wanda Attmore - Indian Sign Language Manager, Pocosin American Indian Store |
Song
and Indian Sign Language - Honoring Ceremony for Lonnie RevelsWanda Walker Attmore - Louisa Locklear - Carmen Deese (Left to Right) |
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Honoring Ceremony for men in attendance who served in our U.S. Military |

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A Special Thank You to the following Sponsors of this Opening Exhibition... DynaCom - Bill Waller, President SHARE - Bill Waller, President Buddy Mitchell, GNAA Board of Directors Member |
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This Exhibition is funded in part by the N.C. Arts Council, a state agency, and the Grassroots Arts Program. ![]() North Carolina Arts Council |
GNAA operates programs / activities for children, youth, adults, and the elders that address child care, outreach and referrals, employment and training, emergency assistance, transportation, substance abuse, and leadership, economic, and cultural development. Major projects addressing these needs are the operation of a Day Care Center, a computer lab, the Workforce Investment Act program, and the Guilford Native American Art Gallery and Gift Shop. Cultural arts programs include an annual Pow Wow, two major cultural arts festivals, and dance and cultural classes.
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Native American Association, Inc.
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