Art Gallery > Artists > Christina Berry

Christina Berry is a tribal citizen of the Cherokee Nation, a member of the Cherokee Artists Association, and a charter member of the First Families of the Cherokee Nation. She was born in Oklahoma, but moved with her family to Texas when she was very young. Always a history buff, she graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a BA in history. She is a mixed-blood with ancestors from all over Europe and the US -- descended from Old Hop (Kana Gatoga) on one side and Robert the Bruce on the other. Christina Berry has been around beads and cameras for most of her life. The daughter of a photographer/journalist father and Cherokee beader mother, she enjoys both mediums. Christina is also the owner/operator of this site -- All Things Cherokee.
Tribal Affiliation: Cherokee Nation
Christina Berry's Gallery
Awards & Honors
- Featured Artist, Studio 96, E.A.S.T - East Austin Studio Tour, November, 2011, Austin TX
- Featured Artist, Studio 86, E.A.S.T - East Austin Studio Tour, November, 2010, Austin TX
- Featured Artist, Studio 100, E.A.S.T - East Austin Studio Tour, November, 2009, Austin TX
- Featured Artist, Demand Media Lobby Art Wall, February, 2009, Austin TX
- Featured Artist, Studio 72, E.A.S.T - East Austin Studio Tour, November, 2008, Austin TX
- Featured Artist, Kerby Lane Cafe, June 2007, Austin, TX
- Honorable Mention, 6th Annual Homecoming Art Show, Cherokee Heritage Center, Tahlequah, OK, October 2001
February Featured Title - Gifts & Books
Cherokee Roots: Eastern - Volume 1
This volume indexes those Cherokee living east of the Mississippi River. If you are looking for your Cherokee ancestors on the rolls, this is a must have.
Order Cherokee Roots: Eastern - Volume 1
February Featured Site - Travel Center
Kituwah Mound
Kituhwa Mound is a sacred and incredibly historic site to the Cherokee. This mound once sat at the center of the first Cherokee village -- Kituhwa, which is often referred to as the "mother town of the Cherokee." Archaeologists date the site back to nearly 10,000 years ago... (More)






