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April 2000
Artist of the Month

Arlene Caesar
(Kiowa)

 

In addition to special shows, The Indian Craft Shop Artist of the Month Program showcases the work of an individual artist each month. This program illustrates the diversity of tribal areas and the wide variety of artistic expressions and traditions in the country today.

Born and raised in Anadarko, Oklahoma in 1954, Arlene Caesar is an accomplished artist who works in a variety of traditional and contemporary media. Arlene makes beaded pouches and jewelry, cedar filled buckskin animal pins, and traditional and contemporary ribbon work clothing and dance apparel.

Arlene began sewing pieces for her family and as gifts for friends during the 1970's. As her work attracted attention she began to receive requests from others for custom made clothing, and soon she was working part time as an artist while still holding her full time job. Through the 1980's she continued to make clothing, selling primarily at powwows and Indian art shows around Oklahoma. During this time she expanded the array of work she had to sell by teaching herself to make beaded jewelry. By 1990 she was working full time as an artist. This gave her the opportunity to expand the scope of her artistic pursuits, branching out into leatherwork, pouches, and more elaborately beaded projects.

Arlene has been married for thirty years to Bruce Caesar, a renowned Pawnee metal smith, and they have raised their children as artists. Their son Adam is now a fifth generation metal smith, and his sisters Amy and Krystal are learning beadwork and leatherwork from their mother. Arlene is also a master fry bread maker, and she and her family have operated Indian food concessions at a number of powwows and fairs around Oklahoma.

 

 

The Indian Craft Shop represents artists from over 40 tribal areas within the United States. Located in the Department of the Interior federal building at 18th and C Streets, the Shop is open Monday thru Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Closed federal holidays. Open the third Saturday of each month from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Photo ID required for entrance.
For more information, call 202-208-4056.