Monthly Archives: July 2013

Gene Kloss, “January Evening,” 1944

This week’s post was written by Hillarey Dees while she was a student in History of Twentieth Century Art. In the early to mid-twentieth century, Taos became known as a place where European and American modernist art came together. By … Continue reading

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Susan Stewart-Medicine Horse, “Red Elk Dog,” 1993

This week’s post is by Kristen Enyart, a student in Native American Art and Material Culture in Spring 2013. Students in the class wrote about work by Native American artists from the OSU Museum of Art permanent collection. Susan Stewart-Medicine … Continue reading

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Spring 2013: Intern Leah Krottinger in the collection

Leah Krottinger was an intern at the OSUMA in Spring 2013, along with Stephanie Dunn. Like Stephanie, Leah helped us catalogue the collection, researching and documenting objects. Leah also helped us prepare for the move to the Postal Plaza Gallery … Continue reading

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Anonymous (Lakota), pipe bag, nineteenth century

This week’s post is by Morgan Two Crow, a student in Native American Art and Material Culture in Spring 2013. Students in the class wrote about work by Native American artists from the OSU Museum of Art permanent collection. This … Continue reading

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Norman Akers, “Opossum Crossing,” 1995

This week’s post is by Kyle Tipps, a student in Native American Art and Material Culture in Spring 2013. Students in the class wrote about work by Native American artists from the OSU Museum of Art permanent collection. Opossum Crossing … Continue reading

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