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In 2010, the Forest Heritage Center was recognized by the Senate’s Concurrent Resolution 35 as the “Wood Art Capital of Oklahoma”. This resolution authorized the Forest Heritage Center to convey the title of “Master Woodworking Artist of the Year” to a commendable artist each year in their field. A setting of lush forests, crystal clear streams and an abundance of wildlife surround the Forest Heritage Center and provide the backdrop for this exhibit. The diversity of wood and forestry products are highlighted in the skilled hands of master wood artists with techniques such as carving, turning, marquetry, and intarsia. The entries for the show represent some of the nation’s most intriguing and innovative pieces from the “best of the best” of the wood art community.
This exhibit provides an excellent opportunity for woodworking artists to present their work to the public in a museum gallery setting that features first-class wood art collections as well as other historical forestry exhibits.
Artists may apply anytime through the link attached, but applications are due JAN.31st of 2026
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4350 S State Hwy 259-A, Broken Bow, OK, United States, Oklahoma 74728
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