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MUSEUM EXHIBITS/GROUP SHOWS

  • Arizona State University Art Museum, 2003. “Shared Passion”, Sara and David Lieberman Collection Of Contemporary Ceramics and Craft. Tempe, Az.
  • Heard Museum, 2002-2003, “Two by Two”, Anita Fields and Rick Rivet, Works Created During Andy Warhol Residency Program, Phoenix Az.
  • Heard Museum, 2002-2003, “So Fine”, Phoenix, Az..
  • St. Louis Art Guild, 2002, “The Coming of the Osage”, St; Louis, Mo.
  • Institute of American Indian Arts Museum, 2002 “Now and Then”, Santa Fe, NM.
  • Gardiner Art gallery, 2002, “Whispers”, One woman exhibit.
    Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK,
  • Heard Museum, 2002-2003, 8th Native American Fine Art Invitational, Phoenix, AZ.
  • Carl Gorman Museum, 2001, “Offerings From The Heart’, University of California, Davis.
  • Kirkpatrick Center, 2001, “Red Earth Master Exhibit”, Oklahoma City, OK
  • Artspice Gallery, 2001, “Native Fields”, Oklahoma City, OK
  • Lewallen Contemporary, 2000, Indian Market, group show, Santa Fe, NM
  • Lewallen Contemporary, 2000, Clay Exhibit, Santa Fe, NM
  • Osage Tribal Museum, 2000, Pawhuska, OK.
  • National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution, 2000, Art exhibit , “Who Stole the Teepee?”, New York City, NY
  • Institute of American Indian Arts Museum, Alumni Triennial Exhibition, 2000, Santa Fe, NM.
  • National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, “Winter Camp,” Invited Native Artist, Oklahoma City, OK January 2000.
  • Institute of American Indian Arts Museum, “Contemporary Ceramics of the People.” 1999, Santa Fe, NM.
  • Hampton University Museum, “Nourishing Hearts, Creative Hands,” 1998 Hampton, Virginia.
  • “Healing Art,” American Psychologist Association, 1998-99, Wash. DC
  • “The Legacy of Generations; Pottery by American Indian Women,” 1997-98, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington DC, and the Heard Museum, Phoenix. AZ.
  • American Indian Contemporary Arts, “From the Earth XII”, San Francisco Ca. 1997-98.
  • Eiteljorg Museum, “Gifts of the Spirit”, 1998, Indianapolis, Indiana.
  • “American Women-Two Cultures, Two Views,” The works of Anita Fields and Sarah Nobles, Tulsa Ceramic Arts Gallery, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1997.
  • Native American Women Invitational, 1997, Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, OK
  • National Exhibit of Contemporary Native American Art, 1997, Parkland College, Champaign, Ill.
  • Peabody Essex Museum, "Gifts of the Spirit," 1996-97, Salem, MA
  • Institute of American Indian Arts Museum, 1996, Santa Fe, NM "Synchronized Spirits"
  • Zenith Gallery, 1996, "Oklahoma Spirit of the People," Washington DC
  • Ft. Smith Art Center, Native American Invitational 1995, Ft. Smith, AR
  • Wheelwright Museum, “Expressions of Spirit” 1995, Santa Fe, NM
  • Susquehanna Art Museum, "Reflections of Their Past," 1994-95, Harrisburg, PA.
  • Traveling show, - "Sisters of the Earth," 1994-95
    -Bush Barn Art Center, Salem, Oregon
    -Museum at Warm Springs, Warm Springs, Oregon
    -Holter Museum, Helena, Montana.
  • American Indian Community House Gallery, 1994, New York City, NY
  • Oklahoma Visual Arts Gallery, 1994, "Vision Makers," Oklahoma City, OK
  • United States Ambassador's Show, US Embassy, 1992, Rabat, Morocco.
  • Museum of the American Indian, Kirkpatrick Center, 1991, OKC, OK.
  • Museum of Anthropology, University of Kansas, 1991, 1992 & 1996, Lawrence, KS.
  • Tsa-La-Gi Cherokee Cultural Center, 1990, Tahlequah, OK
  • Osage Museum, 1990, Pawhuska, OK.
  • Denver Art Museum, 1990, Denver, CO


ONE WOMAN SHOWS

  • Gardiner Art Gallery, 2002 , “Whispers”, Stillwater, OK
    Oklahoma State University.
  • Spirit of The People Gallery, 1995, Norman, OK
  • Southern Plains Museum, 1994, Anadarko, OK
  • "Women, Windows, and Dreams” Houston, TX
    Artables Gallery, 1994.


GALLERIES

  • Modo Gallery Hudson, NY
  • Figarelli Fine Art Scottsdale, Az
  • Arlene Lewallen Gallery Santa Fe, NM
  • Tulsa Ceramic Arts Gallery Tulsa, OK
  • Four Winds Gallery Pittsburgh, PA
  • Artables Houston, TX


MARKETS

  • Philadelphia Museum of Art Craft Show Philadelphia, PA
  • Heard Museum Indian Art Market, Phoenix, AZ
    Years-1998, 1999, 2001,2002, 2003
  • "Red Earth," 1991 through 96, Oklahoma City, OK
  • Lawrence Indian Art Show, 1991, 92, 96,97 Lawrence, KS
  • Indian Market Santa Fe, NM
    Years-1992, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98,99, 2000, 2001 & 02


AWARDS

  • Indian Market, 2001 Santa Fe, NM
    Sculpture, Mixed Media, 1st place
  • Indian Market, 1999 Santa Fe, NM
    "Pottery, slab work," 1st place
  • Heard Museum Indian Art Market, 1998 Phoenix, AZ
    “Best of Division,” Contemporary Pottery
  • Indian Market, 1997, “Best of Division” Santa Fe, NM
    Ceramic Sculpture, 1st place, Slab work-clay, 2nd place
  • Indian Market, 1996 Santa Fe, NM
    "Ceramic Sculpture," 1st place
  • Tulsa Art Festival, 1995 Tulsa, OK
    “Sculpture,” First Place, “Pottery,” 2nd place
  • Red Earth 1994, Oklahoma City, OK
    "Best of Division," Diversified Art Forms
  • Tulsa Art Festival,1992-94 Tulsa, OK
    1994,"First & Second," Place, Sculpture ; 1993 2nd place, Sculpture; 1992 "Honorable Mention," Sculpture.
  • Lawrence Indian Art show 1991, 1992 Lawrence, KS
    "Merit Award & Judges Honorable Mention," 1991
  • Indian Summer 1991 Tulsa, OK
    "First & Third Place," Pottery


PERMANENT COLLECTION

  • Sara and David Lieberman Collection Phoenix,AZ
  • National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum,
    “Osage Hand Blanket” Commissioned Piece OKC,OK
  • Institute of American Indian Arts Museum Santa Fe, NM
  • U. S. Dept. of Interior, Southern Plains Museum Anadarko, OK
  • Heard Museum Phoenix, Az.


PUBLICATIONS

  • “Shared Passion” Exhibit Catalog--Peter Held, Susan Peterson 2003
  • Native People-JAN./Feb, “Native Scu;ptors” 2003
  • The Studio Potter, June, Volume 30, Number 2 2002
  • “So Fine”, Exhibit Catalog- Kay Walkingstick 2002
  • “Whispers” Exhibit Catalog-Margaret Archuleta 2002
  • Native People-Spring- “Artist Profile” - 2001
  • “Women Artists of the American West”,
    An interpretive History- Susan Ressler 2001
  • Contemporary Ceramics- Susan Peterson 2000
  • North American Indian Jewelry& Adornment- Lois Dubin 1999
  • Native Peoples, Feb./Mar.
    “Artist of Change, Breaking through the Millennium” 2000
  • Earth Songs, Moon Dreams - Patricia Janis Broder 1999
  • Pasatiempo,-The New Mexican, Oct. Santa Fe, NM 1999
  • Indian Artist Magazine, Fall, Review 1998
  • American Style, Summer, “In the Spirit of the Ancestors.” 1998
  • Ms Magazine, Inside Cover Photograph. 1998
  • Pottery by American Indian Women, The Legacy of Generations,
    Gifts of the Spirit, works by 19th Century and Contemporary
    Native American Artists. 1997
  • Encyclopedia of North American Indians 1996
  • Indian Artist magazine, premier issue 1995
  • Southwest Art magazine, " Best of the West," March 1994
  • American Craft magazine, "Gallery," April/May 1994
  • Ceramics Monthly, "Up Front," April 1994
  • Oklahoma Today, June 1994
  • Native American Art and Folklore, A Cultural Celebration 1993



WORKSHOPS/ LECTURES/ RESIDENCIES

  • Heard Museum, June-August 2002 Phoenix, AZ
  • Andy Warhol Foundation Fine Arts Residency Program Recipient
  • Oklahoma State University, Spring 2002 Stillwater, OK
  • Tulsa Public Library , Jan. 2000 Tulsa, OK
  • Cowboy Hall of Fame, Nov. 1999 Oklahoma City, OK
    Slide Lecture in conjunction with Exhibit “Winter Camp.”
  • Institute of American Indian Arts Museum, Oct. 1999 Santa Fe,NM “Contemporary Ceramics of The People” symposium, Artist Presentation/ Panelist.
  • Heard Museum, August 1999 Phoenix, AZ Clay Workshop-ARTShape Summer program.
  • Arizona State University, Feb. 98 Phoenix, AZ
    Slide Lecture
  • Mesa Community College, March 1998 Mesa, AZ
    Clay Workshop,
  • Heard Museum, March 98 Phoenix, AZ
    Clay Residency
  • New School for the Creative Arts High School, Phoenix, AZ
    March 98,Visiting Artist
  • University of Tulsa, Fall 96 Tulsa, OK Clay Residency and slide Lecture
  • State Arts Council of Oklahoma Oklahoma
    "Artist In-Residence" Program, Jan. 1993 to Present.

RELATED EXPERIENCE

  • Guest Artist-Scenic Design, “The Persistence of Heart”(in the red, red earth)”
    A special project representing Oklahoma for Dance/USA’s National College Choreography Initiative (NCCI), created for the University of Central Oklahoma’s Dance Department by guest choreographer and performer Loretta Livingston.
    2002-Central State University Edmond, OK
  • Curator- “Anticipating the Dawn” Native Women’s Contemporary
    Invitational Art Exhibition and Symposium, 1999-2000
    Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
  • Atlatl, National Service Organization for Native Arts, Advisory Board Member, 1995-98
  • Artist, "Specializing in clay sculpture", Self-employed, 1989 to present
    Creating Osage Ribbon work & Traditional Clothing.


EDUCATION

  • Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
    Bachelor of Fine Arts, Studio Arts 1988-1991
  • Northeastern Oklahoma State University, Tahlequah, OK, 1978-1980
  • Institute of American Indian Arts, Santa Fe, NM 1972-74



REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

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last update 4/21/03