Frohawk Two Feathers
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Frohawk Two Feathers was born in 1976 in Chicago, Illinois, and currently lives and works in Los Angeles, California. He earned his BA at Southern Illinois University in 2000 and has had recent solo exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Denver, Colorado, Taylor de Cordoba Gallery, Los Angeles, and Stevenson Gallery, Cape Town. Recent group shows include exhibitions at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Morgan Lehman Gallery, New York, and Tilton Gallery, New York. In 2013, Frohawk Two Feathers will be exhibiting across the U.S. with exhibitions at the Nevada Museum of Art, the Visual Art Center of New Jersey and the Wadsworth Atheneum in Connecticut. His work is in the collections of the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, the Progressive Corporation, and the 21C Museum. Frohawk Two Feathers’ work has been reviewed in Art in America, The New York Times and The Los Angeles Times, among others.
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Visual Arts Center of New Jersey Frohawk Two Feathers: You Can Fall: The War of the Mourning Arrows
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Press
Visual Arts Center of New Jersey Frohawk Two Feathers: You Can Fall: The War of the Mourning ArrowsView More
Asbury Park Press Transformative trilogy: Exhibits release the springs of changeView More
New York Times Events in NJView More
New Jersey Spring exhibitions opens April 24 at Visual Arts Center in SummitView More
Reno Gazette Journal Artist reinvents colonial history, adds modern flairView More
The New York Times Art In ReviewView More
Santa Barbara Museum of Art Featured ArtistView More
Brand X Multifacited Artist Frohawk Two FeathersView More
