Announcing the 2015 Annual Red Cloud Indian Art Show Award Winners
posted June 10th, 2015
Tatanka's Dream by Bryan D. Parker, winner of the Br. CM Simon, SJ Award, artwork to be use for publicity for the following year’s show.
The Red Cloud Indian Art Show is a juried competition, awarding over $7,000 in prizes in 24 different categories. It is our pleasure to announce those winners:
Merit Awards
Division I - Painting
1) Isaiah Stewart - Maste Win
2) Nelson Chasing Hawk - The Prayer
Division II - Drawing
1) Jackie Sevier - River Bend
2) Dwayne Wilcox - Getting out of this Country
Division III - Graphics
1) Roger Broer - Of a Different Mind
2) Carmen Selam - Girl Fight
Division IV - Photography / Computer Generated
1) Tom Swift Bird - Badlands Starscape
2) Sina Bear Eagle - Sideshow
Division V - MIxed Media
1) Angela Babby - Bring the People
2) James Star Comes Out & Keith BraveHeart - Sung San Glihunni
Division VI -Three Dimensional
1) Mike Two Bulls/ Doug Two Bulls/Molina Jo Parker - Buffalo Bull
2) Dwayne Wilcox - Boogie Fever Par-Tay Hat
Division VII- Contemporary or Traditional Cultural Items
1) Sandra Wescott-Gauthier - Iroquois Raised Bead Yoke and Cuffs Set
2) Jacinthe Two Bulls - Prisms of Perception
Special Awards
Br. CM Simon, SJ Award artwork to be use for publicity for the following year’s show
Bryan D. Parker - Tatanka's Dream
The Joëlle and Nicolas Rostkowski Award for the best abstract painting
Reuben Iron Horse-Kent - Coyote Thoughts Dragonfly Dreams
Diederich Award for young artist whose work shows the greatest improvement
April Holder
Diederich Award for the best depiction of a traditional Lakota
Bryan D Parker - Red Shirt
Diederich Landscape Award for the Black Hills / Badlands, no human figures $250
Galen LaRoche - Mahipa Thanka Hermosa
Diederich Landscape Award for lakes, mountains, prairies, no human figures
Wade Patton - Cloudy Day
Savage / Zuern Award most innovative use of traditional methods and techniques
Lauren Good Day Giago - Our Ancestors Prayers
The Bonnie Erickson Award for the best representation of children
Isaiah Stewart - Maste Win
The Francis Hornikel Award for artwork depicting the best sense of humor
Jacinthe Two Bulls - Four Deformed Frogs
The Aplan Award for outstanding young artist
Jimi La Pointe
In Honor of Jim Gillihan Award for the realistic rendering of a Native American on horseback
Gayle Running Wolf - Blackfeet Painted Horse
Oscar Howe Memorial Award for the best abstract painting
Bryan D. Parker - Tatanka’s Dream
Allan and Joyce Niederman Award for the most traditional painting K. Mauni
Lookin Horse - Huhapi Wilachala Win
The Powers Award for the best representation of Native American women
Evans Flammond - Native Elegance
Tony Begay Memorial Award most explicit development of a Native American theme
Bryan D. Parker - Subjugation
The Bill and Sue Hensler Award for traditional representation in sculpture
Cecil Apple - Elk Dancer
The ML Woodard Award for the painting, drawing/sketch depicting the most developed Native American theme
Sam Horse Chief Jr - Wolf Stole Lightnings Whirlwind of Star People
The show is completely free and open to the public six days a week, with free daily tours offered of The Heritage Center and Red Cloud Indian School’s historic grounds. For more information visit www.RedCloudSchool.org/Heritage, call The Heritage Center at 605.867.8257, or e-mail: info@redcloudschool.org.
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