Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art - Fellowship

Fellowship

The museum offers the prestigious Eiteljorg Fellowship for Native American Fine Art biannually to recognize the some of the most innovative and influential contemporary Native artists active today. Eiteljorg fellows include:

  • Rick Bartow, Yurok painter and mixed media artist (2001)
  • Corky Clairmont, Salish-Kootenai printmaker and installation artist (2003)
  • Gerald Clarke, Cahuilla sculptor (2007)
  • Lorenzo Clayton, Navajo printmaker (1999)
  • Dana Claxton, Lakota performance and installation artist (2007)
  • Jim Denomie, Ojibwe painter (2009)
  • Bonnie Devine, Ojibwe–Serpent River First Nation installation artist, performance artist, sculptor (2011)
  • Joe Feddersen, Colville Confederated Tribes printmaker (2001)
  • Harry Fonseca, Maidu–Nisenan painter (2005)
  • Skawennati Fragnito, Mohawk New Media artist (2011)
  • Jeffrey Gibson, Mississippi Band Choctaw–Cherokee painter and installation artist (2009)
  • Faye Heavyshield, Kainai installation artist (2009)
  • John Hoover, Aleut sculptor (2005)
  • Robert Houle, Saulteaux painter (2003)
  • Allan Houser, Chiricahua Apache sculptor (2001)
  • Sonya Kelliher-Combs, Iñupiaq–Athabascan painter and sculptor (2007)
  • James Lavadour, Walla Walla painter
  • Truman Lowe, Ho-Chunk conceptual artist and curator (1999)
  • James Luna, Luiseño performance artist (2007)
  • Teresa Marshall, Mi'kmaq conceptual artist (2001)
  • Larry McNeil, Tlingit–Nisgaa photographer (2007)
  • Alan Michelson, Mohawk (2011)
  • George Morrison, Ojibwe abstract expressionist painter and sculptor (1999)
  • Nadia Myre, Algonquin multidisciplinary artist (2003)
  • Nora Naranjo-Morse, Santa Clara Pueblo ceramicist (2003)
  • Marianne Nicolson, Kwakwaka’wakw photographer and painter (1999)
  • Shelley Niro, Mohawk photographer, beader, filmmaker, installation artist (2001)
  • Edward Poitras, Gordon First Nation painter (2009)
  • Wendy Red Star, Crow Nation installation artist (2009)
  • Rick Rivet, Sahtu–Métis mixed media painter (1999)
  • Tanis Marie S'eiltin, Tlingit sculptor and installation artist (2005)
  • Susie Silook, Siberian Yupik–Iñupiaq carver and sculptor (2001)
  • Duane Slick, Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa painter (2011)
  • Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Flathead printmaker, collage, mixed media artist (1999)
  • C. Maxx Stevens, Seminole sculptor and installation artist (2005)
  • Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie, Navajo–Seminole–Muscogee photographer (2003)
  • Anna Tsouhlarakis, Navajo–Muscogee Creek sculptor, video artist, photographer (2011)
  • Kay WalkingStick, Cherokee Nation painter
  • Marie Watt, Seneca Nation installation artist and printmaker (2005)
  • Will Wilson, Navajo photographer (2007)

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