“Where Are The Dead”, 2023. Acrylic, latex, collage, ink, conté, feather, and graphite on wood panel. 60 x 60 inches.

This project was supported, in part, by a grant from 4Culture

Welcome to the official website for John Feodorov’s visual art.

I am a contemporary Native American multi-media artist of mixed Navajo/Diné (enrolled) and European heritage. More bio info is available on the About page.

If you would like to keep informed about what I am up to regarding exhibitions and other art-related news, please consider joining my email list by submitting the form below. For inquiries about my work, you are welcome to email me at studio (at) johnfeodorov.com.

Thank you.

Updates:

An interview with me is featured in issue 7 of Full Bleed magazine, published by Maryland Institute College of Art. The magazine is available in print or online at Full-Bleed.org.

My solo exhibition, Assimilations, is opening Thurs. June 6th 2024 at Gallery 4Culture in Seattle, and will debut examples of my most recent works. This project was supported, in part, by a grant from 4Culture.

I am also excited to announce that a retrospective exhibition of my work will open on Wed. September 25th 2024, at Western Washington University’s Western Gallery. The show is curated by Faith Brower from the Tacoma Art Museum and will run until Dec. 7th. A book will follow in 2025 including essays from Lucy R. Lippard, Jaune Quick-To-See Smith, Erin Joyce, Wendy Red Star, Ninabah Winton, and Kristen Dorsey!

In addition, my three Landscape Improvisations mixed media paintings will be included in a group exhibition at the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation in Portland OR. opening on Thurs. Sept 26th 2024.

Western Washington University’s Window Magazine recently did a nice write-up on my large-scale public artwork for the Washington State Convention Center’s new Summit building in downtown Seattle. Images are also viewable under the Public Art tab.

Finally, I am also happy to report that last year, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, purchased an edition of my "Vanitas" series of four lithographs for its permanent collection. I am so glad they found a good home!

As always, thank you for your interest in and support of my work!

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