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- Anita_Fields abstract "Anita Fields (born 1951) is a Native American artist from the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Although her artistic career began later in her life, Fields is nationally recognized for her unique rendering of cultural items in clay. Fields specializes in ceramics, non-functional earthenware, and traditional Osage ribbon work. Some of the museums that have collected Fields' work include The Heard Museum, the Cowboy and Western Heritage Center, and the Museum of Art and Design. Her work has also been included in exhibitions such as the National Museum of the American Indian at the Smithsonian titled “Who Stole the Tepee,” and the “Legacy of the Generations: American Indian Women Potters” at the National Museum of Women in the Arts.".
- Anita_Fields birthDate "1951".
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- Anita_Fields nationality Muscogee.
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- Anita_Fields wikiPageWikiLinkText "Anita Fields".
- Anita_Fields almaMater Institute_of_American_Indian_Arts.
- Anita_Fields almaMater Oklahoma_State_University–Stillwater.
- Anita_Fields birthDate "1951".
- Anita_Fields birthPlace Hominy,_OK.
- Anita_Fields birthPlace Hominy,_Oklahoma.
- Anita_Fields dateOfBirth "1951".
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- Anita_Fields knownFor "non-functional earthenware, ceramics, traditional Osage ribbon work".
- Anita_Fields name "Anita Fields".
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- Anita_Fields nationality "Osage Nation and Muscogee Creek".
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- Anita_Fields shortDescription "American artist".
- Anita_Fields spouse Tom_Fields_(Artist).
- Anita_Fields style Earthenware.
- Anita_Fields website nativefieldsart.com.
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- Anita_Fields description "American artist".
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- Anita_Fields comment "Anita Fields (born 1951) is a Native American artist from the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Although her artistic career began later in her life, Fields is nationally recognized for her unique rendering of cultural items in clay. Fields specializes in ceramics, non-functional earthenware, and traditional Osage ribbon work. Some of the museums that have collected Fields' work include The Heard Museum, the Cowboy and Western Heritage Center, and the Museum of Art and Design.".
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