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词条 Ruthe Blalock Jones
释义

  1. Background

  2. Art career

  3. Public collections

  4. Published works

  5. Notes

  6. References

  7. External links

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| birth_name = Ruthe Blalock Jones
Chulundit
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1939|6|8|mf=y}}
| birth_place = Claremore, Oklahoma
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| nationality = Delaware-Shawnee-Peoria
| field = painting, printmaking
| training = MA Northeastern State University, BFA University of Tulsa, AA Bacone College
| movement = Bacone school
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| influenced by = Charles Banks Wilson
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| awards = Red Earth Festival Grand Award, 1987
Oklahoma Governor's Arts and Education Award, 1993
Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame, 1995
Bacone College's Dick West Award, 2000
Red Earth Honored One, 2011
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| website = http://www.rutheblalockjonesindianart.com/
}}Ruthe Blalock Jones (born 1939) is a Delaware-Shawnee-Peoria painter and printmaker from Oklahoma.[1]

Background

Ruthe Blalock Jones was born on June 8, 1939 in Claremore, Oklahoma. Her parents are Joe and Lucy Parks Blalock. Her tribal name is Chulundit.[1]

She earned an associate degree from Bacone College in 1970. She then earned a bachelor of fine arts degree from the University of Tulsa in 1972. In 1985 she attended the University of Oklahoma and earned her master's degree from Northeastern State University in 1989. Her art career began much earlier, when she was ten years old and students under Charles Banks Wilson.[1]

Art career

At the age of 13, Jones entered her first juried art show at the Philbrook Museum of Art and received an honorable mention. She works in oil, acrylic, watercolor, pen and ink, and pencil as well as printing monotypes.[2]

Her first art award was an honorable mention at the Philbrook Art Museum's annual show in 1954, when Jones was 15 years old.[3] In 1995 she was inducted in the Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame. In 2011, she was named the Red Earth Festival's Honored One.[3] In 2014 she was awarded the American Indian Circle of Honor Award by the Tulsa City-County Library.[4]

"Ruthe's art speaks volumes about the pride of her tribal relationships. ... She pays acute attention to authenticity in detail of dress and the ceremonial aspects of traditional tribal life, and some of her paintings could easily be her childhood recollections," writes art historian Dr. Mary Jo Watson (Seminole). "Ruthe has many talents maybe others are not aware (of). She is a champion hoop dancer, war dancer and excellent cook."[3]

Public collections

Ruthe Jones' work can be found in the following public collections:

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  • Bacone College
  • Five Civilized Tribes Museum
  • Heard Museum
  • George Gustav Heye Center
  • Murrow Indian's Children's Home
  • Northeastern State University
  • Okmulgee Public School System
  • Philbrook Museum of Art
  • Red Earth Museum
  • Sequoyah National Research Center
  • Southern Plains Indian Museum
  • Tulsa Performing Arts Center
  • University of Tulsa
  • United States Department of the Interior[2]
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Published works

  • "Delaware Commentaries." Grumet, Robert Steven, ed. Voices from the Delaware Big House Ceremony. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2001. {{ISBN|978-0-8061-3360-7}}.[5]
  • "The Bread Dance: A Shawnee Ceremony of Thanks of Renewal." Townsend, Richard F., ed. Hero, Hawk, and Open Hand: American Indian Art of the Ancient Midwest and South. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2004. {{ISBN|978-0-300-10601-5}}.[6]

Notes

1. ^Watson, Mary Jo. "Jones, Ruthe Blalock (1939—)." Oklahoma Historical Society's Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. (retrieved 23 Aug 2010)
2. ^Lester, 274
3. ^McDonnell, Brandy. "Nationally known artist-educator Ruthe Blalock Jones is named 2011 Red Earth Honored One." NewsOK. 3 June 2011 (retrieved 4 June 2011)
4. ^"Ruthe Blalock Jones to Receive 2014 Circle of Honor Award", Tulsa City-County Library, October 8, 2013.
5. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=87Bst5IBCAsC&printsec=frontcover&dq=The+Delaware+Big+House+Ceremony&source=bl&ots=nsvnjx3Vp1&sig=e0esdEIUvqkNytd4lEdpmt9Vy7o&hl=en&ei=EfxyTKCsG8H38AbPgPW2Cw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CB4Q6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q&f=false Voices from the Delaware Big House Ceremony] on Google Books. (retrieved 23 Aug 2010)
6. ^"Hero, Hawk, and Open Hand." Yale University Press. (retrieved 23 Aug 2010)

References

  • Lester, Patrick D. The Biographical Directory of Native American Painters. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1995. {{ISBN|0-8061-9936-9}}.

External links

  • Ruthe Blalock Jones, online profile
  • Ruthe Blalock Jones, online portfolio
  • Ruthe Jones, Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture
  • Oral History Interview with Ruthe Blalock Jones, Oklahoma Oral History Research Program at the OSU Library
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