Nationality

Sahnish (Arikara), Santee Sioux

Artist Dates

b. 1967

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Date of Work

1997

Medium

Digital print on watercolor paper

Edition #

1

Signature

Lower right

Height

10"

Width

8"

Collection/Provenance

Art & Design Study Collection

Status

On Display: American Indian Studies display case, 2nd floor

Location

O'Kelly Hall

Artist Bio

Born in 1967 in Ship Rock, New Mexico, Shannon D. Fox is of Sahnish (Arikara) and Santee Sioux heritage. He received his BFA (1996) and MFA (1999) degrees at the University of North Dakota, where he was the first student to receive a graduate degree in Visual Arts with an emphasis in Mixed Media.

After opening his own company, 3-Foxx Productions (now White Pipe), he established a graphic arts program at Fort Berthold Community College, where he currently teaches classes and serves on the Board of the North Dakota Council on the Arts. He often addresses Native themes in his art.

Additional Information

This piece of art was produced while Fox was a student.

Tag: IAAC

Featured in the book, Storytelling Time: Native North American Art from the Collections At the University Of North Dakota - Arthur Jones - Lucy Ganje - Joseph Bull - University Of North Dakota Art Collections - 2010.

Condition

Excellent

Condition Notes

Framed in archival materials

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