Get ready to pack your bags for a whimsical adventure at Camp To-Sha-Ka, where art meets education in the quirkiest way possible! This vibrant exhibit is your passport to a world where local native stereotypes are playfully unpacked, and the hidden stories behind names and images come to life. As a partner exhibit to the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian’s “Americans,” Camp To-Sha-Ka invites you to explore the colorful tapestry of our shared history, all while having a blast! Expect interactive displays, eye-opening art, and a sprinkle of humor that will have you questioning what you thought you knew about native culture. Join us for an unforgettable journey that promises to enlighten, entertain, and inspire—because at Camp To-Sha-Ka, the only thing more fun than learning is doing it with a smile!
In partnership with Humanities Kansas and the Americans statewide initiative.
The Morris Gallery will be hosting an exhibit of authentic Native American art from some of the most renowned artists from the Southern Pains and Eastern Oklahoma regions, including:
Hattie Lee Mendoza (Cherokee Nation)
Reuben Ironhorse-Kent (Iowa)
Brad Starr (Cherokee Nation)
Maeve Hilgers (Cherokee Nation)
Bobby Martin (Muscogee Creek Nation)
Mary Madelyn Lupton (Cherokee Nation)
Shelby Kay (Iowa)
Lisa LaRue-Baker (Cherokee Nation)
Mona Cliff (A'aninin/Nakota Nations)
Konrad Pumpkin Seed (Oglala Lakota)
Sydney Pursel (Iowa)
MaryBeth Timothy (Cherokee Nation)
This exhibit is part of the 2025 DoPiKa Project, along with it's partner exhibit "DoPiKa: Reinstate" taking place at the Mulvane Museum of Art, Washburn University.
THIS EXHIBIT WILL RUN THROUGHOUT AUGUST, SEPTEMBER and OCTOBER during normal Art Center hours.
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