By Fritz Scholder
Located in Sheridan, CO
Original Fritz Scholder 'Art '78" Exhibition Silkscreen Poster.
Original vintage Fritz Scholder 'Art '78" Exhibition silkscreen poster from exhibition at the D.C. Armory, May 3-8, 1978. Artist: Fritz Scholder, Native American (1937–2005). Date: 1978
Screenprint Poster
Dimensions
32 x 30 in. (81.28 x 76.2 cm)
Printed by " Fritz Scholder, 1978 Transworld Art Corp., New York. Original Serigraph printed at Fine Creations, New York"
Acquired at an auction of Fine Art from an East Coast Educational Institution in 2025.
About the Artist
Born in 1937 in Breckenridge, Minnesota, Fritz Scholder knew what he must do at an early age. As a high school student at Pierre, South Dakota, his teacher was Oscar Howe, a noted Sioux artist. In the summer of 1955, Scholder attended the Mid-West Art and Music Camp at the University of Kansas. He was voted Best Boy Artist and President of the Art Camp. He studied with Robert B. Green at Lawrence. In 1956, Scholder graduated from Ashland High School in Wisconsin and took his freshman year at Wisconsin State University in Superior, where he studied with Arthur Kruk, James Grittner and Michael Gorski. In 1957, Scholder moved with his family to Sacramento, California where he studied with Wayne Thiebaud. Thiebaud invited Scholder to join him, along with Greg Kondos and Peter Vandenberg in creating a cooperative gallery in Sacramento. Scholder’s first show received an exceptional review. Scholder’s next one man exhibition was at the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento. His work was being shown throughout the region, including the Palace of Legion of Honor in San Francisco. Upon graduation, from Sacramento State University, where he studied with Tarmo Pasto and Raymond Witt, Scholder was invited to participate in the Rockefeller Indian Art Project at the University of Arizona in 1961. Scholder is one-quarter Luseino, a California Mission tribe. He met Cherokee designer, Lloyd Kiva...
Category
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