Portrait of Portlyn Harjo, Creek/Seminole, Ryan RedCorn

Artwork Overview

Ryan RedCorn, artist
Cultural affiliations: Osage
born 1979
Portrait of Portlyn Harjo, Creek/Seminole, 2019
Where object was made: United States
Material/technique: dye diffusion thermal transfer printing; polyester cloth; silicone
Dimensions:
Object Height/Width (Height x Width): 304.8 x 228.6 cm
Object Height/Width (Height x Width): 120 x 90 in
Credit line: Museum purchase: R. Charles and Mary Margaret Clevenger Art Acquisition Fund
Accession number: 2019.0064.01
Not on display

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Ryan RedCorn collaborated with aspiring poet and rock musician Portlyn Harjo to create a portrait that conveys a level of grace, power, and visual rhyming that elevates this photograph to the realm of myth. This is a senior portrait to celebrate Harjo’s graduation from high school and was taken in her dad Sterlin’s unkempt backyard in Tulsa, Oklahoma, suggesting ties to current places and also the places where Harjo may be heading. Harjo is Creek/Seminole, descended from Indigenous Nations that were forced from their native Florida through several wars in the 1700s. Most of the displaced descendants now live in Oklahoma.

Exhibitions

Susan Earle, curator
2020
Sydney Pursel, curator
2024–2025