Big Rain Gallery is Native-owned and operated with the goal of finding opportunities to support and promote Native artists. Our artists provide a range of art, jewelry and clothing in a variety of media and styles.
Side by side with our established Native artists, Big Rain Gallery is proud to highlight young Native artists as part of its mission. The goal is to provide opportunities for young artists to receive exposure and gain experience.
The founder and creative force behind Big Rain Gallery, Addie Roanhorse is a multidisciplinary artist residing on the Osage Nation Reservation. Read More…
George Curtis Levi is a Cheyenne artist who creates ledger art, acrylic paintings, gouache pantings, digital art, Native fashion and photography. Read More…
Harleigh more creates beadwork and other traditional items for the gallery through her own company Salt Creek Beadwork. Read More…
TL Salisbury is a maker and metalsmith with a deep rooted love for old trade beads, American mined turquoise and her Navajo stamp collection. Read More…
R.A. Red Corn is an Osage artist specializing in paintings and beadwork. Much of her inspiration comes from her immediate Read More…
Dante Biss-Grayson is an Osage artist, fashion designer, poet, writer, and activist. Based on his strong roots Read More…
Traci Rabbit is a Cherokee artist specializing in painting, reproductions, and gift items. Her work captures a spirit in the Native American woman Read More…
Brent Brander (Chickasaw) has always loved art. From an early age, he found he could draw things and people loved them. Read More…
Sheridan Bradshaw Tonche (Osage/Quapaw) is a mother, horseback riding instructor, and artist. Art is something she dove back into after Read More…
Kayla Wanatee is a Visual Artist from the Meskwaki Tribe based in Iowa. Read More…