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American artist b. 1989Rhiannon Skye Tafoya | |
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Born | 1989 (1989) |
Other names | Rhiannon Skye Tafoya |
Alma mater | Institute of American Indian Arts, Pacific Northwest College of Art |
Website | skyetafoya |
Rhiannon Skye Tafoya (b. 1989) is an American multimedia artist known for her prints, weavings and artist's books. she studied at the Institute of American Indian Arts and the Pacific Northwest College of Art. In 2019 she held residency at the Women's Studio Workshop. In 2021 her work was included in the exhibition A Living Language: Cherokee Syllabary and Contemporary Art at the Museum of the Cherokee People and the Asheville Art Museum. In 2022 Self Help Graphics & Art produced a serigraph entitled Relatives.
Her work is in the collection of the Charles Trumbull Hayden Library, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the National Museum of Women in the Arts.
References
- "Rhiannon Skye Tafoya -Ul'nigid'". Focus on Book Arts. Retrieved 16 January 2025.
- "Rhiannon Skye Tafoya". Chautauqua Visual Arts. Retrieved 16 January 2025.
- "Rhiannon Skye Tafoya". Women's Studio Workshop. Retrieved 16 January 2025.
- ""A Living Language: Cherokee Syllabary & Contemporary Art" — at the Cherokee Museum Until 3/14". Cherokee, NC. Retrieved 16 January 2025.
- "A Living Language". Asheville Art Museum. Retrieved 16 January 2025.
- "Indigenous Women's Atelier". Google Arts & Culture. Retrieved 16 January 2025.
- "ul'nigid'". ASU Library. Retrieved 16 January 2025.
- "Ul'nigid' / Rhiannon Skye Tafoya". Metropolitan Museum of Art. 2019. Retrieved 16 January 2025.
- "A Radical Alteration: Women's Studio Workshop as a Sustainable Model for Art Making | Exhibition". National Museum of Women in the Arts. Retrieved 16 January 2025.
External links
- Rhiannon Skye Tafoya: Digegv (Where I'm From) images at Hecho a Mano