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    Home»FAAM Launch Parties

    FAAM Launch Parties

    Join us on for our winter launch party in Oklahoma City!

    When: Saturday, December 15, 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

    Where: OKCanna, 12415 N. Rockwell Avenue, Oklahoma City | map

    What: launch party for FAAM No. 21, Winter 2018/19, with drumming by Miwese Greenwood (Otoe-Missouria-Chickasaw-Ponca). Appetizers by Ingrid’s Kitchen and cake by HD’s Onion Burgers. OKCanna is a new Native-owned business, selling CBD oil as well as Native-made toiletries and gifts. Complimentary copies of the current issues are available, along with selected back issues.

    Why? To relax, snack, and share great conservation with fellow lovers of Native American art!

    Questions? Email us.

    OKCanna
    OKCanna showroom, Oklahoma City

    Past FAAM Launch Parties

    Oklahoma History Center, Oklahoma City
    Oklahoma History Center, Oklahoma City

    FAAM No. 10 Launch Party, February 2016, Oklahoma History Center, Oklahoma City

    Special presentation: 2:45 pm–3:30 discussion about American Indian Women Painters in Oklahoma by Mary Jo Watson, PhD (Seminole), Director Emeritus; Regents’ Professor of Art History, University of Oklahoma School of Art and Art History.

    Free access to the museum for all launch party attendees—including the We Who Are, Who We Were,” permanent exhibition representing all Oklahoma tribes—courtesy of FAAM.

     

     

    FAAM launch party
    Richard Ray Whitman (Yuchi-Muscogee), Mary Jo Watson (Seminole), and Brent Greenwood (Chickasaw-Ponca) at the FAAM No. 3 launch party, Full Circle Books, Oklahoma City, April 2014
    FAAM launch party
    Jacquie Archambeau, Dan Lackey, Callie Chunestudy, and Dawnena and Agalisiga Squirrel (all Cherokee) at the FAAM No. 1 launch party at The Branch, Tahlequah, OK, September 2013

     

    FAAM launch part
    Amber Sharples, Oklahoma Arts Council; America Meredith, FAAM publishing editor; and Lou Kerr, Kerr Foundation, at the FAAM No. 1 launch party, Lobby Cafe, Oklahoma City, September 2013.
    FAAM launch party
    Marian Denipah (Navajo) and Steve LaRance (Hopi-Assiniboine) at the first FAAM launch party at GF Contemporary, Santa Fe, April 2013.
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