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  2. Norma Howard - Wikipedia

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    Norma "Nana" Howard (1958–2024) [1] was a Choctaw Nation artist from Stigler, Oklahoma, who painted genre scenes of children playing, women working in fields, and other images inspired by family stories and Choctaw life.

  3. Dennis Belindo - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] He utilized acrylic, watercolor, and casein for his paintings, which combined the flat style with modernism and cubism to highlight aspects of Kiowa life. [3] [4] Belindo exhibited his artwork across the country [5] and has works in the public collections of several institutions including the Oklahoma Historical Society Museum.

  4. From museums to art galleries, 20 places to explore Native ...

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    Situated on 22 acres near Durant, it spans more than 100,000 square feet and houses two exhibit halls, an art gallery, auditorium, children’s area, gift shop, café and more. Quapaw Tribal ...

  5. Wayne Cooper (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Cooper's media include oils, watercolors, charcoals, pencil, and bronze sculpture, as well as lithographs. The Oklahoma State Capital has commissioned over fourteen pieces of art from Cooper. [2] His early artwork began about 1963, and many of his early barn paintings were reminiscent of masterpieces by Andrew Wyeth and Eric Sloane.

  6. Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The University of Oklahoma’s Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art holds over 20,000 objects in its permanent collection. The museum collection also includes French Impressionism, 20th-century American painting and sculpture, traditional and contemporary Native American art, the art of the Southwest, ceramics, photography, contemporary art, Asian art, and graphics from the 16th century to the present.

  7. Carolyn Brady - Wikipedia

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    Carolyn Brady studied art at the University of Oklahoma in Norman from 1958 to 1961 before moving to New York where she lived until the end of her life. Her early professional works consisted of large fabric panels of linen appliqué often with a literal component, probably inspired by her first job in New York as a textile designer. [1]