Introduction
Andrew Keedah Hobson is an enrolled member of the Navajo tribe. He is a contemporary Native American artist who uses his athletic throwing background and his passion for music to create artwork that generates movement, sound, and rhythm. He wants his artwork to transport viewers to places, memories, and passionate moments of celebratory life; to infuse viewers with conversation and appreciation of love, laughter, celebration, and dance. These essentials of life are commonalities of all cultures and Andrew tries to visually capture these precious moments and themes in his artwork. Andrew now resides in Sioux Center, Iowa and is truly transformed back to a rural Native life. But, his hometown of Chinle, Arizona is never far from his heart and he tries to stay connected to the Navajo reservation through his artwork. Andrew spent ten years mentoring O'odham students around Phoenix, Arizona and now he mentors young rural students in Sioux Center, Iowa. Sioux Center High School has an almost fifty percent new immigrant population for Mexico and Guatemala and a rural population of hometown Sioux Center students. Andrew is a high school art teacher and his art program students reach their creative potential, find their artistic voice, or just find their true passion for the visual arts. Andrew loves that his students inspire him as a practicing artist.
Gallery Representation:
FOUR CORNERS GALLERY AT THE TUCSON DESERT ART MUSEUM
Please enjoy my work and contact me or the gallery if you're interested in any pieces for your home or business.
Contact Andrew: Email: andrewkhobson@hotmail.com Phone: 712-250-1293
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