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Joan Brown (artist, born 1945)

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She has taught her children about their Native heritage and the importance of their past. Brown has expressed concerns about the lack of new artists entering the field of Native art. Brown has stated that one of her greatest achievements is her work in helping to care for older people and children in
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While working at a children’s home she taught art classes to the children during the summers. The lack of indigenous social workers in native communities inspired Brown to spend her working life serving the needs of the community. Additionally, Brown began a five-year project to sell some of her
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held a “Joan Brown Day.” Brown illustrated the cover of the cookbook, "Pow Wow Chow: A Collection of Recipes from Families of the Five Civilized Tribes: Cherokee, Chickasaw. Choctaw, Creek and Seminole" (1984).
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in Tulsa. Brown learned to love art from a young age. After her father’s death, Brown learned some elements of the Cherokee and Creek languages, but never became fluent as she wanted to fit in.
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While raising her six children, Brown struggled to find the time to work on her art and often had to stay up late to get her work done. She started selling her work in galleries in 1978.
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Joan Brown, a Cherokee from Muskogee, focuses her work on themes which center on the family, mothering, friendship and everyday chores. She studied art at Bacone College.
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Brown’s work heavily focuses on traditional Native women and domestic home life. Brown works in many mediums including watercolor and gouache. She is known as the, "
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of Native art" and in 1986 was given the title of Master Artist by the Five Civilized Tribes. She has had various exhibitions including at the
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Brown was born and raised in the small town of Yahola, in Northeastern Oklahoma. Her father was Native American and was a
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Brown continued her studies and attended Northeastern Oklahoma University in the 1970s, where she studied psychology.
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American people who self-identify as being of Muscogee descent
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American people who self-identify as being of Cherokee descent
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At a craft show in the 1970s, Brown was discovered by artist
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Earth Songs, Moon Dreams: Paintings by American Indian Women
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Lawson, Russell M.; Lawson, Benjamin A. (October 11, 2019).
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artwork to help raise money for an assisted living home.
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Index

Joan Brown
Cherokee
Creek
Bacone school
drafter
Douglas Aircraft Company
Terry Saul
Bacone College
Norman Rockwell
Five Civilized Tribes Museum
Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art
Cherokee National Museum
Muskogee
Mary Adair


"Spirit Red, Visions of Native American Artists From The Rennard Strickland Collection"
University of Oklahoma


"Artists Dip Deeply Into Heritage"
Art of the Cherokee: Prehistory to the Present
ISBN
978-0-8203-2766-2
Race and Ethnicity in America: From Pre-contact to the Present [4 volumes]
ISBN
978-1-4408-5097-4


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