Dartmouth College (BFA, 1999), Yale University (MFA, 2002)
Style
installation art, performance art, video art[1]
Parent
Naveek (father)
Website
naveeks.com
Anna Tsouhlarakis is a Native American artist who creates installation, video, and performance art.[1] She is an enrolled citizen of the Navajo Nation and of Muscogee Creek and Greek descent. Her work has been described as breaking stereotypes surrounding Native Americans and provoking thought, rather than focusing solely on aesthetics.[2][3] Tsouhlarakis wants to redefine what Native American art means and its many possibilities.[4] She also works at the University of Colorado Boulder as an Assistant professor.[5]
^ ab"NAAR | NATIVE AMERICAN ARTIST ROSTER". amerinda.org. Retrieved 2020-02-18.
^McNutt, Jennifer; Holland, Ashley (2011). We are here!: the Eiteljorg contemporary art fellowship. Indianapolis, Indiana: University of Washington Press. pp. 77–90. ISBN 9780295991795.
^Besaw, Mindy N.; Hopkins, Candice; Well-Off-Man, Manuela (2018). Art for a New Understanding: Native Voices, 1950s to Now. University of Arkansas Press. ISBN 978-1-68226-080-7. JSTOR j.ctv75db7c.
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