Now in a new, state-of-the-art location in Oklahoma City’s Horizons District, Exhibit C Gallery is the largest tribally owned art gallery in Oklahoma, showing works by Chickasaw and First American artists.

Exhibit C Gallery, the largest tribally owned fine-art gallery in Oklahoma, showcases a variety of fine art media by First American artists.
In February 2025, the gallery relocated to Oklahoma City’s Horizons District between the First Americans Museum and OKANA Resort & Indoor Waterpark after ten years in its previous location. In addition to the larger gallery space, the new location features seven artist studios. The glass-front studios within the gallery create an immersive experience for the guests, who can watch artists at work.
The inaugural exhibition, Emergence: Explorations of New Horizons, focuses on new beginnings, regeneration, and creation, celebrating a new chapter for the gallery in its new home.
It features an inspiring collection of works by eleven Chickasaw artists—Addison Karl, Billy Hensley, Brenda Kingery, Brent Greenwood, Dustin Mater, Erin Shaw, Joanna Underwood Blackburn, Lance Straughn, Lisa Hudson, Margaret Roach Wheeler, and Mike Larsen—which tells a story of shared culture, connection, and personal interpretation of new life and opportunity.
Emergence: Explorations of New Horizons remains on view through October 27, 2025.
Exhibit C Gallery, owned by the Chickasaw Nation, is located at 645 First Americans Boulevard in Oklahoma City and is open Wednesday through Monday from 10 am to 6 pm. For more information on Exhibit C Gallery, visit exhibitcgallery.com.
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