Title
Oral history interview with Tony TigerNarrator
Tiger, Tony, 1964-Date
Description
Tony Tiger, a professional artist and art teacher, describes his childhood and his educational path to where he is now in his art. He talks about some of the projects he has worked on and some of the people who have helped him with those projects. Tiger comments on his teaching style and his creative style and how those two are connected. He mentions his spirituality and its importance in his life and work. He also explains some of the newer projects he is working on and his goals for the future.Interviewer
Little Thunder, Julie PearsonKeyword
Oklahoma Native Artists; Three-dimensional media; Creative process; Native American cultureSubject
Indians of North America; Artists; Interviews; Art--Study and teaching; Art museum curatorsSpatial
Los Angeles, California; Standing Rock Reservation, North Dakota; Shawnee, Oklahoma; Tahlequah, OklahomaCitation of material
Oklahoma Oral History Research Program-Oklahoma State UniversityFind It
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