benjamin harjo JR.
benjamin harjo JR.: from here to there
June 11 - September 7, 2024
A renowned visual artist, and an Oklahoma State University alum, Benjamin Harjo Jr. (Absentee Shawnee/Seminole, 1945–2023) is a beloved household name for many in Oklahoma and beyond. Many knew him for his artistic ways and were charmed by his humor and generosity. “He readily shared his passion for art and creativity with others–Native, non-Natives, kids, adults, artists, collectors, and innocent bystanders.” (America Meredith (Cherokee Nation))
Born in Clovis, NM in 1945 with his family moving to Oklahoma soon after, Harjo found the kindling for his lifelong artistic passion in comic strips and animation. He entered his formal artistic training as an 18-year-old student at the recently opened Institute of American Indian Art in Santa Fe, where he found his love for printmaking. Harjo enrolled at OSU just before he was drafted into the US Army in 1969. After serving for almost two years, he returned to OSU, earned his BFA in 1974, and began his career as an artist and mentor.
Working primarily with gouache, pen and ink, and a variety of printmaking methods,
Harjo also ventured into sculpture, jewelry, and other three-dimensional forms. He
relied on color and line to create art that spoke to the continuum of his cultures
and creativity at large. Skilled in a range of materials and techniques, Harjo filled
his work with an emotional breadth. “It is this openness to interpretation, an artistic
elasticity, that makes Harjo’s work accessible and why he was not just successful
within the market but why he has had his work featured in many public forums.” (Ashley
Holland, PhD. (Cherokee Nation))
On view at the OSU Museum of Art from June 11 through September 7, 2024, benjamin harjo JR.: from here to there features approximately 86 original works spanning the length of his career, with
artworks dating from 1979 to 2023. A closing reception will be held on September 6
from 5-7 PM.
An integral component of this project is the partnership with the First Americans
Museum. A forthcoming monograph featuring the life and legacy of Benjamin Harjo Jr.
will be available for purchase. Included in the monograph will be contributions from
America Meredith (Cherokee Nation), Ashley Holland, Ph.D. (Cherokee Nation), Ken Williams,
Jr. (Northern Arapaho Tribe/Seneca), Laura Da’ (Shawnee), Suzan Shown Harjo (Cheyenne
& Arapaho Tribes [Cheyenne]/Muscogee [Hodulgee]), Jackie Sevier (Northern Arapaho
Tribe), and heather ahtone, Ph.D. (Choctaw/Chickasaw Nation), who is serving as the
editor. The monograph aims to honor and celebrate a life well lived.
a constellation of color:
Related Events
Reception
Enjoy the artwork and light refreshments.
Friday, September 6 | 5 – 7 PM
- Press & News
PRESS RELEASE | Honoring Harjo’s life and legacy in must-see exhibition at OSU Museum of Art
ART FOCUS | Joy Uncompromising // Benjamin Harjo, Jr. at the OSU Museum of Art
OKLAHOMA TODAY PODCAST | Sept. 2, 2024
MEDICINE MAN GALLERY | Benjamin Harjo Jr. and the Paradox of Success
- Resources
Oklahoma Native Oral History Project at the OSU Library | Benjamin Harjo, Jr.: Oklahoma Native Artists
- Credits
Funding for this season of exhibitions and programs is provided by Malinda & Richard Fischer, Riccarda de Eccher & Bill Goldston, Caroline & John Linehan, Suzanne Sugg, and the OSU Museum of Art Advocates.
Top Image: Detail of Benjamin Harjo Jr. (Absentee Shawnee/Seminole, 1945-2023), the woman within, 2009, pen and ink on paper, 4 x 9 inches. OSU Museum of Art, Anonymous Gift, 2012.009.005. Photo by Phil Shockley.