Irma and James “Red” Bradley are members of the Soco community and Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. Both are carvers, with James using a bandsaw to cut out a piece of wood and Irma finishing off the pieces with fine sandpaper. Their work was included in the 2009 exhibition “Cherokee Carvers: Tradition Renewed” at the Asheville Art Museum
This 1978 photograph by the Indian Arts and Crafts Board shows Cherokee woodcarver Amanda Crowe. A m...
This mask was carved by John Wilnoty, Jr. (1960-2007), a self-taught carver and member of the Easter...
This mask was carved by John Wilnoty, Jr. (1960-2007), a self-taught carver and member of the Easter...
Irma and James "Red" Bradley are members of the Soco community and Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians....
These bears were carved from walnut by Irma and James “Red” Bradley, members of the Soco community a...
This bear cub was carved by Irma and James “Red” Bradley, members of the Soco community and Eastern ...
This fox was carved from buckeye by Irma and James “Red” Bradley, members of the Soco community and ...
This duck was carved from cherry wood by Irma and James “Red” Bradley, members of the Soco community...
This goose was carved from buckeye by Irma and James “Red” Bradley, members of the Soco community an...
It is not known who carved this wood animal in the collection of Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual, but ...
It is not known who carved this wood animal in the collection of Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual, but ...
This wood carving was made by Boyce Allison, a member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and Qu...
Since the mid-20th century, woodcarving has become a popular craft on the Qualla Boundary. Animals ...
It is not known who carved this wood animal in the collection of Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual, but ...
The four-page brochure, “Traditional Craftsmanship by Butch and Louise Goings,” feature work by two ...
This 1978 photograph by the Indian Arts and Crafts Board shows Cherokee woodcarver Amanda Crowe. A m...
This mask was carved by John Wilnoty, Jr. (1960-2007), a self-taught carver and member of the Easter...
This mask was carved by John Wilnoty, Jr. (1960-2007), a self-taught carver and member of the Easter...
Irma and James "Red" Bradley are members of the Soco community and Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians....
These bears were carved from walnut by Irma and James “Red” Bradley, members of the Soco community a...
This bear cub was carved by Irma and James “Red” Bradley, members of the Soco community and Eastern ...
This fox was carved from buckeye by Irma and James “Red” Bradley, members of the Soco community and ...
This duck was carved from cherry wood by Irma and James “Red” Bradley, members of the Soco community...
This goose was carved from buckeye by Irma and James “Red” Bradley, members of the Soco community an...
It is not known who carved this wood animal in the collection of Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual, but ...
It is not known who carved this wood animal in the collection of Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual, but ...
This wood carving was made by Boyce Allison, a member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and Qu...
Since the mid-20th century, woodcarving has become a popular craft on the Qualla Boundary. Animals ...
It is not known who carved this wood animal in the collection of Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual, but ...
The four-page brochure, “Traditional Craftsmanship by Butch and Louise Goings,” feature work by two ...
This 1978 photograph by the Indian Arts and Crafts Board shows Cherokee woodcarver Amanda Crowe. A m...
This mask was carved by John Wilnoty, Jr. (1960-2007), a self-taught carver and member of the Easter...
This mask was carved by John Wilnoty, Jr. (1960-2007), a self-taught carver and member of the Easter...