Artwork by Hatty Ruth Miller, Lumbee artist  
 
Category: 9. Arts and crafts 

     KERN001. Kern, Bliem. “Lloyd Oxendine: visual artist.” Artist and Influence (New York: Hatch-Billops Collection, Inc.) 7 (1994): 186-195.

Publication type: Journal article

This article transcribes, in question-answer format, Oxendine's answers to a wide range of questions. Topics Oxendine addresses include the background of his family and their influence on him; faculty who influenced him while working on his degree at Columbia University; his views on perceptions--in the art world and by the public--of Indian art; his time in Switzerland and in California; his founding of the American Indian Community House Gallery in New York; people who are both Native American and Black; and how he chooses items to display in his gallery.
Additional subjects: American Indian Community House Gallery (New York)

This annotation was edited on: June 10, 2002

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