Bunky Echo-Hawk

Bunky Echo–Hawk
Born 1975
Yakama Nation Reservation, Toppenish, Washington
Nationality Pawnee Nation / Yakama Nation
Education Associate of Art degree, Creative Writing, Institute of American Indian Arts; Toyota Fellow, Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics, Naropa University
Known for Acrylic painting, poetry
Movement Hip hop, Native pop

Bunky Echo–Hawk (born 1975) is a Native American artist and poet who is known for his acrylic paintings about Native American topics and hip-hop culture.

Biography

Bunky Echo–Hawk is a member of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma, and an enrolled member of the Yakama Nation. He attended the Institute of American Indian Arts in the 1990s. He served as the "co-founder and the Executive Director of NVision, a national Native nonprofit that focuses on Native youth development,"[1] and he is also a traditional singer and dancer.[2]

Themes and style

Scholar Olena McLaughlin, writing in the journal Transmotion, categorizes Echo-Hawk's work as follows: "Although it is within the stream of Native Pop, Echo-Hawk’s work leans more towards Pop Surrealism or Lowbrow, a movement that emerged in the 1970s after Pop Art. It engages popular culture, but in a more concrete story-telling way with slightly less ambiguity."[3]

Paintings

  • Blistering in the Sun
  • Crazy Horse's Victory
  • Darth Custer
  • Downwind from Hanford
  • If Yoda was an Indian
  • Inheriting the Legacy
  • Insecurity
  • Peaceful Negotiations
  • Peyoda
  • Rebound
  • Sitting Bull Intimate
  • Triple Threat
  • If Yoda Was an Indian He Would Dance the Tail Every Time
  • WarDrobe

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Exhibitions

References

  1. "Bunky Echo-Hawk". Retrieved 2012-09-02.
  2. "Making Pathways w/Bunky Echohawk". Snag Magazine. 2011. Retrieved 2012-09-02.
  3. https://journals.kent.ac.uk/index.php/transmotion/article/view/223/1099
  4. "Bunky Echohawk". ethnicpaintings.com. Missing or empty |url= (help); |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  5. "Founder's Day Performance". Willamette University. 2010-01-19. Retrieved 2012-09-02.
  6. "Bunky Echo-Hawk". Retrieved 2012-09-02.


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