By Brian Daffron
Tallchief, Osage, presented the play as a benefit to raise money for the art center and then appeared in the play as newspaper reporter Savoie Lottinville, who questioned the Jacobson family and the Kiowa Five.
“We’ve had to be very creative in how we have fundraised and how we have programmed, because art sales are down across the board,” Tallchief said. “Not just for us, (but) everywhere. Museums are laying people off. The entire art world and nonprofit world is in turmoil. We are trying to be creative about what we do to generate revenue. The support that we got from that play was really overwhelming. We planned one play and sold out three. I think it says a lot about the community and how much the Jacobson House means to the community.”
Below: "Maya Torralba posed as Lois Smoky, the only female member of the Kiowa Five." (Photo by Brian Daffron)
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