CV/Bio
Gerald conducting research at the Cultural Resource Center of the National Museum of the American Indian
Exhibition Record
Gerald and Mark Harmon at the Oklahoma City Indian Clinic.
Mark Harmon was honored with a giclee print from Gerald
* denotes solo exhibition
2014
"Walking with a Dream," South Dakota Art Museum, Brookings, SD*
Recent works by Cournoyer, Gallery Loft, Paris, TX*
2013
Arts Night, Washington Pavilion, Sioux Falls, SD
University and College Art Faculty Exhibition, South Dakota Art Museum, Brookings, SD
Take the Day, Washington Pavilion, Sioux Falls, SD
The Goods, Dahl Fine Arts Center, Rapid City, SD
2012
Broadway Gallery & NY Arts Magazine Exhibition, New York
“Vision Quest: Transformation from IAIA,” IAIA Museum Bookstore, Santa Fe, NM *
South Dakota Governors 5th Biennial exhibit: Dahl Fine Arts Gallery, South Dakota Museum, Washington Pavilion
Wounded Knee 1973 Group Exhibition: Forty Years Later, Center for Western Studies, Sioux Falls, SD
Contemporary Indigeneity Juried Exhibition: The New Art of the Great Plains, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE
Take the Day group exhibition, Washington Pavilion, Sioux Falls, SD
Arts Night, Washington Pavilion, Sioux Falls, SD
The Goods, Dahl Fine Arts Center, Rapid City, SD
2011
Take the Day, Washington Pavilion, Sioux Falls, SD
The Goods, Dahl Fine Arts Center, Rapid City, SD
Warriors Work Group Exhibition, Hill City, SD2010
2010
Urban Indian 5: Southern Plains Indian Museum exhibition, Anadarko, OK
Urban Indian 5: display of works at National Diabetes Center, Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK
Gallery Representation
Early American Art Forms, Paris, Texas
RB Ravens Gallery, Ranchos De Taos, New Mexico
Chi Gallery, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Ben Pickard Gallery, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Menaio Garganico, San Menaio, Italy
Collections
Little Axe Indian Health Clinic, Shawnee, Oklahoma
Fred Jones Museum of Art, Contemporary Abstract Collection, Norman, Oklahoma
Emanuele Arciuli, Italian Pianist
University of South Dakota Permanent Collection
Akta Lakota Museum, Chamberlain, South Dakota
John and Kathy Hagen
Education
M.F.A 2004 Painting, University of Oklahoma
M.A.I.S 2000 Interdisciplinary Studies, University of South Dakota
B.F.A 1999 Studio Painting, University of South Dakota
A.F.A 1995 Associates of Fine Arts, Institute of American Indian Arts
Areas of specialization: Painting, Printmaking, Drawing
Awards
2014 Torpedo Factory Art Center, Visiting Artist Residency
2014 National Museum of American Indian (NMAI) Artist Leadership Program Award
2013 First Peoples Fund (FPF), Artist in Business Leadership Fellowship Award, Rapid City
2012 Best of Show - 2D artwork, Contemporary Indigeneity: New Art of the Great Plains, Lincoln, NE
First People's Fund, Artist in Business Leadership award, Rapid City, SD
2008 First Place, Painting, Red Earth Art Festival
Joan Mitchell Foundation Nominee
Auctions/Donations
Washington Pavilion: Arts Night, Sioux Falls, SD
Washington Pavilion: Take the Day, Sioux Falls, SD
Dahl Fine Arts Gallery: Goods Fundraiser, Rapid City, SD
Oklahoma Allied Arts 2009 Artini, Oklahoma City, OK
Oklahoma State Department of Health/Oklahoma Tribal Tobacco Prevention Program Conference
Oklahoma City Indian Urban Clinic, Oklahoma City, OK
University of Oklahoma, School of Dance, Oklahoma City, OK
Oklahoma Native Education Network Strategic Planning Conference, OK
American Indian Cultural Center auction, Oklahoma City, OK
Dahl Fine Arts Gallery: Goods Fundraiser, Rapid City, SD
Rapid City Boys Club Juried Live Auction, Rapid City, SD
Native American Business Association, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK
Workshops/Lectures
2015 Pyramid Atlantic Arts; Screenprinting Workshop
2014 Northeast Artist Workshop w/Skip Lawerence, Gloucester, MA
2013 Guest lecturer, Lakota Nation Education Summit, Rapid City, SD
2012 Visiting Artist lecture, Crow Creek High School, Stephan, SD
Visiting Artist lecture, Pahin Sinte Owayawa, Porcupine, SD
2011 Visiting Artist lecture, Marty Indian School, Marty, SD
2008 Visiting Artist lecture, University of South Dakota, Vermillion
2006 Visiting Artist lecture/demo, Troy University, Troy, Alabama
Publications
Solomon, T. G. A & Randall, L. L. (2014). Conducting Health Research with Native American Communities. APHA Press.
Southwest Art (2013). “Where are they now: Revisiting 10 painters who were named artist to watch years ago?” Vol 43(5).
Hobart, R. (2012). “Gerald Cournoyer: Bridging the Gap,” Catalog Preview. Retrieved from: http://www.nyartsmagazine.com/catalogue-2011/gerald-cournoyer-bridging-the-gap-2
Art Slant, Global Projects 2012, http://www.artslant.com/ny/events/show/247981-november-global-projects
Broadway Gallery Art Exhibition http://www.broadwaygallerynyc.com/2012/10/november-global-projects-2012/november-final/
Art Fairs International art exhibition announcement http://www.artfairsinternational.com/?p=2353
NY Arts Magazine, Group Exhibition http://www.nyartsmagazine.com/exhibitions/november-group-show-at-broadway-gallery
Lynda K. Clark, “The business of art, Not the thing itself: Abstraction and its place in art,” Art of the Hills, Vol. 5 (1).
“Musica per pianoforte negli Stati Uniti: Autori Opere Storia,” Emanuele Arciuli, October 2010. John Cage painting published on cover.
Art Buzz, The 2009 Collection, ArtBuzz.org, Vol. 2009
Annual Guide to The Internet: Top 500 Websites in 2009: NYARTS magazine, Vol.13, No.11/12.
Devon Jackson, “Artist to Watch: Our Picks for 10 Promising Talents to Keep an Eye on This Year,” Southwest Art, January 2008, 82.
Southwest Art, exhibition announcement, Boulder, Colorado, September 2007.
Southwest Art, exhibition announcement, Boulder, Colorado, August 2007.
Betty Smith, “Kiowa Five made their mark,” Tahlequah Daily Press, April 19, 2007.
Oklahoma Casinos & Entertainment, “Meet the Artist…Gerald Cournoyer”, Norman, Oklahoma, November 2006, 8.
Adams, John & Rzewski, F. “Four Pieces/Phrygian Gates.” Piano by Emanuele Arciuli. Milano Dischi, Italy: Stradivarius, 2006.
John Day, “Cournoyer presents innovative art exhibition at the U,” The Volante, May, 25, 2006, 5.
Jay Kirschenmann, “Painting the movement of the dance and not the dancer,” Argus Leader, June 15, 2006, 8.
Native Peoples, exhibition announcement, Phoenix, Arizona, March/April. 2006, 15.
Rick Romancito, “The raven’s call,” The Taos News, August 18-24, 2005, 8.
Santa Fe Circle, exhibition announcement with photograph, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Summer/Fall 2005.
Brilliant: Texas Style and Substance, exhibition announcement with photograph, San Antonio, Texas, June/July 2005.
Josh McBee, “Café City Arts nets some Norman nuance”, Norman Transcript, Norman, Oklahoma, January 21, 2005, 10.
Rick Romancito, “Closer to the great spirit,” The Taos News, August 5-11, 2004, 28-30.
Native Peoples, exhibition announcement with photograph, Phoenix, Arizona, Jul/Aug. 2004, 39.
The Essential Guide Santa Fe & Taos, exhibition announcement with photograph,
Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2004-2005, 169.
Cowboys & Indians, exhibition announcement with photograph, Dallas, Texas, September 2004, 72.
Indian Market Magazine, exhibition announcement with photograph, Santa Fe, New Mexico, August 2004, 177.
Native Peoples, exhibition announcement with photograph, Phoenix, Arizona, September/October 2004, 9.
Frank J. King III, “Le maká wé cí con kin on oyate iní han wayé lo” The Native Voice, Rapid City, South Dakota, March 22-April 4, 2004, B1-B2.
Helen Pryor, “Native American art transcends ‘Connected Voices,’ Norman Transcript, Norman, Oklahoma, October 3, 2003, 5.
Beth Wischmeyer, “Art display offers culture,” The Volante, Vermillion, South Dakota, October 8, 2003, B8.
Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition, “Preview: Connected Voices: Contemporary Works by 5 Native American Artists,” CrossCurrents of Oklahoma, Vol..17 No. 6, Nov/Dec, 2003, 11.
Preston Jones, “Shattering the stereotypes,” Oklahoma Gazette, Vol.15, No. 48, November 27, 2003, 17.
Janette Dubouas, #10 Story Lane Interview, Public Television, channel 20, Norman, Oklahoma, October 27, 2003.