MFA University of Illinois, BFA College of Santa Fe (now Santa Fe University of Art and Design), AFA Institute of American Indian Arts
Known for
Installation art
Website
http://www.charleneteters.com
Charlene Teters (born April 25, 1952, Spokane, Washington) is a Native American artist, educator, and lecturer.[1] Her paintings and art installations have been featured in over 21 major exhibitions, commissions, and collections. She is a member of the Spokane Tribe,[2] and her Spokane name is Slum Tah.[3] She was born and raised in Spokane, Washington, near the Spokane Indian Reservation.
^Mai, Uyen. "Culture Infused" Art Exhibit Presented by Cal Poly Pomona's La Bounty Chair of Interdisciplinary Applied Knowledge. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. 8 Nov 2005 (retrieved 15 May 2009)
^Installation Art: Charlene Teters. Archived 2008-06-16 at the Wayback Machine Rhythms of the Globe. (retrieved 15 May 2009)
^Hirschfelder, Arlene B. Native Heritage: Personal Accounts by American Indians, 1790 to the Present. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2008: xiv. ISBN 978-0-02-860412-1.
CharleneTeters (born April 25, 1952, Spokane, Washington) is a Native American artist, educator, and lecturer. Her paintings and art installations have...
handout that featured the Chief Wahoo image. Native American artist CharleneTeters has incorporated Chief Wahoo merchandise into installation pieces....
West Virginia, a mansion built by Teter French in 1860, on the National Register of Historic Places CharleneTeters (born 1952), Native American artist...
Thorpe; an award for the fiber arts program is named in her honor CharleneTeters, Spokane painter and installation artist Gerald Vizenor, White Earth...
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leader and later of the Upper Spokane tribe too, diplomat and spokesman CharleneTeters, artist and anti-mascot activist Spokane Indians (baseball team) Coeur...
subject of debate at the University of Illinois. In October 1989, CharleneTeters, a graduate student from the Spokane tribe, began protesting the Chief...
members of the contemporary artists of color such as Howardena Pindell, CharleneTeters, and Fred Wilson, who often incorporated the issue of race into their...
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Program at the University of Arizona's James E. Rogers College of Law CharleneTeters (Spokane), artist, educator, editor, and founding boardmember of the...
audience's endurance. In Whose Honor? July 15, 1997 Jay Rosenstein CharleneTeters, a member of the Spokane Indian tribe, transforms from a mother and...
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Moore 2013–4: Ajeé Wilson 2015: Lauren Wallace 2016: Ajeé Wilson 2017: Charlene Lipsey 2018–20: Ajeé Wilson 2022: Ajeé Wilson 2023: Nia Akins 2024: Allie...
Moore 2013–4: Ajeé Wilson 2015: Lauren Wallace 2016: Ajeé Wilson 2017: Charlene Lipsey 2018–20: Ajeé Wilson 2022: Ajeé Wilson 2023: Nia Akins 2024: Allie...
Moore 2013–4: Ajeé Wilson 2015: Lauren Wallace 2016: Ajeé Wilson 2017: Charlene Lipsey 2018–20: Ajeé Wilson 2022: Ajeé Wilson 2023: Nia Akins 2024: Allie...
Moore 2013–4: Ajeé Wilson 2015: Lauren Wallace 2016: Ajeé Wilson 2017: Charlene Lipsey 2018–20: Ajeé Wilson 2022: Ajeé Wilson 2023: Nia Akins 2024: Allie...
Virginia. Berman, Gillian Mace, Melissa Conley-Spencer, Barbara J. Howe and Charlene Lattea (1992), The Monongahela National Forest: 1915-1990, Morgantown,...
Moore 2013–4: Ajeé Wilson 2015: Lauren Wallace 2016: Ajeé Wilson 2017: Charlene Lipsey 2018–20: Ajeé Wilson 2022: Ajeé Wilson 2023: Nia Akins 2024: Allie...
Moore 2013–4: Ajeé Wilson 2015: Lauren Wallace 2016: Ajeé Wilson 2017: Charlene Lipsey 2018–20: Ajeé Wilson 2022: Ajeé Wilson 2023: Nia Akins 2024: Allie...
Moore 2013–4: Ajeé Wilson 2015: Lauren Wallace 2016: Ajeé Wilson 2017: Charlene Lipsey 2018–20: Ajeé Wilson 2022: Ajeé Wilson 2023: Nia Akins 2024: Allie...