The American Cowboy is beloved around the world. As an icon, they have endured for over a century because of what cowboy culture represents: timeless values, a simpler way of life, connection to the land and authenticity. Members of the Traditional Cowboy Arts Association (TCAA) are real cowboys. They embody the best of cowboy traditions and are dedicated to preserving and promoting the skills of saddlemaking, bit and spur making, silversmithing and rawhide braiding.

The TCAA’s mission is to preserve and promote their disciplines and the role of these traditional crafts in the cowboy culture of the West through education and exhibition. The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum is proud to partner with the TCAA to showcase the best examples of their art in this uniquely Western sale and exhibition.

Attend

Attend

For reservation availability contact Hannah Forman at [email protected].

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Exhibit

Exhibit

September 27, 2024 – January 5, 2025

The Traditional Cowboy Arts Association (TCAA) will showcase the best of saddlemaking, bit and spur making, silversmithing and rawhide braiding. The TCAA exhibition opens to the public on September 27. Daytime activities, including an autograph party, are free with Museum admission. Works by TCAA artists will be on exhibit through January 5, 2025.

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Support

Looking to sponsor Traditional Cowboy Arts Association Exhibition & Sale?

For sponsorship opportunities contact the Museum at [email protected] or (405) 507-2803.

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Traditional Cowboy Arts Association

Traditional Cowboy Arts Association

Preserving and honoring the traditional cowboy arts.

Learn more about the Traditional Cowboy Arts Association (TCAA) by visiting their website.

TCAA Website