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Anita Fields (born 1951) is an Osage/Muscogee Native American ceramic and textile artist based in Oklahoma.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 40 relations: Americans, Anonymous Was A Woman Award, Cherokee, Collage, Colorado, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, First American Art Magazine, Fresco, Frist Art Museum, Heard Museum, Hominy, Oklahoma, Institute of American Indian Arts, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Ms. (magazine), Muscogee, Muscogee Nation, Museum of Arts and Design, National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, National Endowment for the Arts, National Heritage Fellowship, National Museum of the American Indian, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Native Americans in the United States, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University–Stillwater, Osage Nation, Osage Nation Museum, Parfleche, Philbrook Museum of Art, Raku ware, Renwick Gallery, Ribbon work, Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Stillwater, Oklahoma, Terra sigillata, Tom Fields (artist), Wheat Ridge High School.

  2. American people of Muscogee descent
  3. Ceramists from Oklahoma
  4. Native American potters
  5. Native American sculptors
  6. Osage people
  7. Sculptors from Oklahoma
  8. Textile artists from Oklahoma

Americans

Americans are the citizens and nationals of the United States.

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Anonymous Was A Woman Award

The Anonymous Was A Woman Award is a grant program for women artists who are over 40 years of age, in part to counter sexism in the art world.

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Cherokee

The Cherokee (translit, or translit) people are one of the Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands of the United States.

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Collage

Collage (from the coller, "to glue" or "to stick together") is a technique of art creation, primarily used in the visual arts, but in music too, by which art results from an assemblage of different forms, thus creating a new whole.

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Colorado

Colorado (other variants) is a landlocked state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States.

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Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art

Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art is a museum of American art in Bentonville, Arkansas.

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First American Art Magazine

The First American Art Magazine is a quarterly art magazine covering living, historical, and ancestral art of Indigenous peoples of the Americas.

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Fresco

Fresco (or frescoes) is a technique of mural painting executed upon freshly laid ("wet") lime plaster.

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Frist Art Museum

The Frist Art Museum, formerly known as the Frist Center for the Visual Arts, is an art exhibition hall in Nashville, Tennessee, housed in the city's historic U.S. Post Office building, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Heard Museum

The Heard Museum is a private, not-for-profit museum in Phoenix, Arizona, United States, dedicated to the advancement of American Indian art.

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Hominy, Oklahoma

Hominy (Osage: Hą́mąðį "night-walker") is a city in Osage County, Oklahoma, United States.

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Institute of American Indian Arts

The Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) is a public tribal land-grant college in Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States.

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Minneapolis Institute of Art

The Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia) is an arts museum located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.

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Ms. (magazine)

Ms. is an American feminist magazine co-founded in 1971 by journalist and social/political activist Gloria Steinem.

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Muscogee

The Muscogee, also known as the Mvskoke, Muscogee Creek or just Creek, and the Muscogee Creek Confederacy (in the Muscogee language; English), are a group of related Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands Sequoyah Research Center and the American Native Press Archives in the United States.

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Muscogee Nation

The Muscogee Nation, or Muscogee (Creek) Nation, is a federally recognized Native American tribe based in the U.S. state of Oklahoma.

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Museum of Arts and Design

The Museum of Arts and Design (MAD), based in Manhattan, New York City, collects, displays, and interprets objects that document contemporary and historic innovation in craft, art, and design.

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National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum

The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum is a museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, with more than 28,000 Western and Native American art works and artifacts.

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National Endowment for the Arts

The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is an independent agency of the United States federal government that offers support and funding for projects exhibiting artistic excellence.

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National Heritage Fellowship

The National Heritage Fellowship is a lifetime honor presented to master folk and traditional artists by the National Endowment for the Arts. Anita Fields and National Heritage Fellowship are national Heritage Fellowship winners.

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National Museum of the American Indian

The National Museum of the American Indian is a museum in the United States devoted to the culture of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas.

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National Museum of Women in the Arts

The National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA), located in Washington, D.C., is "the first museum in the world solely dedicated" to championing women through the arts.

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Native Americans in the United States

Native Americans, sometimes called American Indians, First Americans, or Indigenous Americans, are the Indigenous peoples native to portions of the land that the United States is located on.

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Oklahoma

Oklahoma (Choctaw: Oklahumma) is a state in the South Central region of the United States.

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Oklahoma State University–Stillwater

Oklahoma State University–Stillwater (officially Oklahoma State University; informally OSU, OK State, Oklahoma State) is a public land-grant research university in Stillwater, Oklahoma.

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Osage Nation

The Osage Nation (𐓁𐒻 𐓂𐒼𐒰𐓇𐒼𐒰͘|Ni Okašką|People of the Middle Waters) is a Midwestern American tribe of the Great Plains.

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Osage Nation Museum

The Osage Nation Museum (ONM) in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, is devoted to Osage history, art, and culture.

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Parfleche

A parfleche is a Native American rawhide container that is embellished by painting, incising, or both.

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Philbrook Museum of Art

Philbrook Museum of Art is an art museum with expansive formal gardens located in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

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Raku ware

is a type of Japanese pottery traditionally used in Japanese tea ceremonies, most often in the form of chawan tea bowls.

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The Renwick Gallery is a branch of the Smithsonian American Art Museum located in Washington, D.C. that displays American craft and decorative arts from the 19th to 21st century.

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Ribbon work

Ribbon work is an appliqué technique for clothing and dance regalia among Prairie and Great Lakes indigenous peoples.

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Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History

The Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History is the officially designated natural history museum for the State of Oklahoma, located on the campus of the University of Oklahoma.

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Santa Fe, New Mexico

Santa Fe is the capital of the U.S. state of New Mexico, and the county seat of Santa Fe County.

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Smithsonian American Art Museum

The Smithsonian American Art Museum (commonly known as SAAM, and formerly the National Museum of American Art) is a museum in Washington, D.C., part of the Smithsonian Institution.

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Smithsonian Institution

The Smithsonian Institution, or simply the Smithsonian, is a group of museums, education and research centers, the largest such complex in the world, created by the U.S. government "for the increase and diffusion of knowledge." Founded on August 10, 1846, it operates as a trust instrumentality and is not formally a part of any of the three branches of the federal government.

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Stillwater, Oklahoma

Stillwater is the tenth-largest city in the U.S. state of Oklahoma.

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Terra sigillata

Terra sigillata is a term with at least three distinct meanings: as a description of medieval medicinal earth; in archaeology, as a general term for some of the fine red Ancient Roman pottery with glossy surface slips made in specific areas of the Roman Empire; and more recently, as a description of a contemporary studio pottery technique supposedly inspired by ancient pottery.

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Tom Fields (artist)

Tom Fields (born 1951) is a Muscogee Creek/Cherokee photographer from Oklahoma. Anita Fields and Tom Fields (artist) are 20th-century Native American artists and 21st-century Native American artists.

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Wheat Ridge High School

Wheat Ridge High School is a public secondary school operated by the Jefferson County School District R-1 in Wheat Ridge, Colorado, United States.

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See also

American people of Muscogee descent

Ceramists from Oklahoma

Native American potters

Native American sculptors

Osage people

Sculptors from Oklahoma

Textile artists from Oklahoma

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anita_Fields