Procurement #164550
- Title
- Call for Art- Cherokee Nation In Treatment Facility near Tahlequah, OK
- Status
- Active
- OpenDate
- 05/04/2026
- CloseDate
- 06/19/2026
- Description
- Cherokee Nation Cultural & Economic Development is currently accepting digitally submitted bids for 2D and 3D art for the Cherokee Nation In-Treatment facility located near Tahlequah, Oklahoma within Cherokee County.
- Detail
- Summary Cherokee Nation Cultural & Economic Development is currently accepting digitally submitted bids for 2D and 3D art for the Cherokee Nation In-Treatment facility located near Tahlequah, Oklahoma within Cherokee County. Cherokee Nation broke ground in 2024 to construct a new state-of-the-art addiction treatment center near Tahlequah, Oklahoma. This center will provide comprehensive and culturally based treatment services for drug addiction for Cherokee citizens via group and individual counseling, peer support services, care management, Cherokee cultural activities, equine therapy and much more. LA 25-05 requires all Cherokee Nation construction and/or renovation projects $500,000+ to set aside 1% of the total project cost for the procurement of culturally appropriate art. The use of these funds allows the Cherokee Nation to share our rich history, culture and heritage through visual art. Cherokee Nation Cultural & Economic Development only accepts bids from Cherokee Nation citizens who can provide identification and artists previously designated as Cherokee National Treasures. Description Artists are encouraged to submit artwork that fits within a behavioral health environment, spaces that support healing, reflection and a sense of connection. This could have cultural symbolism, patterns, animals, plants, language and locations from our reservation area. Any of these items should be historically and culturally accurate. Artists are encouraged to submit artwork in contemporary styles and mediums. Example themes may include, but are not limited to the following: • Cherokee traditional stories • Animals and plants important to Cherokee history and culture • Depictions of the seven clans • Traditional cultural practices such as stickball, marbles, stomp dance, etc. • Traditional southeastern symbolism • Cherokee language • Interactions between multiple generations • Consider tones and imagery that promote comfort, balance, and a sense of well-being. • Please refrain from use of dark colors. REQUIREMENTS Artists’ submissions should include image of artwork, dimensions, medium, and price. A form will be provided for each digital submission. Artists are allowed to submit a maximum of 20 pieces. No personal photography will be accepted. (Most cell phone photos will not enlarge to our measurement needs) Artists that submit their work with syllabary will be subject to having our translation team review for accuracy. Artists’ work will be subject to a review of cultural authenticity. If artwork is created with A.I. (Artificial Intelligence) please describe how it was used in the description of the bid form. It is the artist responsibility to mail or deliver the art if selected. We will only accept completed works of art. Proof of Citizenship Cherokee Nation law requires the purchase of art from Cherokee Nation citizens only. You must submit a copy of your Blue Card or Citizenship Card when submitting an initial bid. No exceptions. Bid information for submissions: Bids must be submitted digitally to CED Purchasing Manager, Amy Eubanks at artbidsubmissions@cnbglobal.com no later than 5:00pm on Friday, June 19th, 2026. If you have any questions, please contact Amy Eubanks at (918) 203-4156 or via email amy.eubanks@cnbglobal.com.
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Name:Amy EubanksEmail:amy.eubanks@cn-bus.comPhone:422-6593
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