Online Indian Art Auction

October 25, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
At the geographic center of the continent and the heart of Indian Country, the Native American Cultural and Educational Authority (NACEA) is creating the American Indian Cultural Center & Museum (AICCM), an International destination that will invite the world to interact with Oklahoma’s Tribal Nations. AICCM celebrates American Indian Heritage Month by featuring its Premiere Online Art Auction. The auction begins November 1, 2006 at 8:00 am (Eastern Daylight Time) and will continue through November 30, 2006 at midnight (Pacific Daylight Time). The auction will feature multi-disciplinary artwork including, painting, sculpture, photography, multimedia arts and jewelry. Whether on vacation, away on business, or from the comfort of home, you can bid on some outstanding contemporary art by logging onto www.aiccm.com. Help celebrate American Indian Heritage Month by supporting these innovative Native artists, while playing a significant role in the creation of this new cultural institution.

The online art auction will connect a global community with some outstanding contemporary artists. A panel of distinguished art authorities – Betty Price, Executive Director, Oklahoma Arts Council (OAC); Della Warrior, Former Executive Director, Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA); Keevin Lewis , National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI); Mary Jo Watson, Associate Dean, Weitzenhoffer Family College of Fine Arts, University of Oklahoma (OU); and Lona Barrack, Administrator, Chickasaw Arts and Humanities, has selected a collection of exceptional work by a diverse group of artists from North and South America. Travel to Indian Country without ever leaving home!

This auction invites patrons to experience the American Indian Cultural Center in a virtual environment. Many other online interactive experiences will be forthcoming in the near future. Executive Director, Oklahoma Arts Council, and Native American Cultural and Educational Authority Board Member Betty Price comments, “It’s remarkable that here we have an emerging cultural center, not yet built, and already the American Indian Cultural Center and Museum is fulfilling the mission of strengthening cultural ties across the board. Through this online auction, we are inviting the world to help cultivate a productive arts and culture climate.”