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Voices from the Mound
February 1, 2008 through June 23, 2008
Randy Kemp<br />
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma/Euchee Creek<br />
Pushmataha, 2007<br />
Mixed media on paper<br />
Courtesy of the Artist<br />
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Marcus Amerman<br />
Moundbuilder # 2, 2006<br />
Hand Blown glass<br />
9 1/2 x 9 x 8 1/2<br />
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Norma Howard<br />
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma<br />
Memories of the General Store, 1995<br />
Watercolor on paper<br />
Courtesy of the Artist
Randy Kemp
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma/Euchee Creek
Pushmataha, 2007
Mixed media on paper
Courtesy of the Artist

Marcus Amerman
Moundbuilder # 2, 2006
Hand Blown glass
9 1/2 x 9 x 8 1/2

Norma Howard
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Memories of the General Store, 1995
Watercolor on paper
Courtesy of the Artist

Public Reception Feb. 1,2008
6-7 pm


title: Voices from the Mound
what: Multi-media creations by artists of Choctaw heritage
where: IAIA Museum, 108 Cathedral Place, Santa Fe, NM
artists: Group Exhibition
dates: Feb.1 to June 22, 2008; Opening Reception 5 - 7 pm, Friday Feb. 1
cost: Regular museum admission

Artists from the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma and from the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians are not unknown presences on the Santa Fe contemporary art scene. But their visibility is destined for significant elevation in stature on February 1, 2008 when the entirety of IAIA Museum in downtown Santa Fe will feature work by artists from both sides of the Choctaw’s homelands.

Curator Tatiana Lomahaftewa-Singer of IAIA Museum states, “I wanted to show the strong creativity coming from Choctaw artists.” Some of the prominent artists include Randy Chitto, Norma Howard, Marcus Amerman, Gwen Coleman Lester, Argus Dowdy, Linda Lomahaftewa, Jeffrey Gibson, and Jerry Ingram.

The exhibition’s title is a direct reference to the earthen structures used by Choctaw’s predecessor cultures and other Indigenous cultures of this continent.

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