Artist Randy Kemp Discusses Indigenous Art

Celebrate Native American Heritage Month

Dive into Native American Heritage Month with artist Randy Kemp


November 30th, 3pm at The Plaza Gallery

Randy Kemp's art is a vibrant exploration of multidisciplinary forms, including painting, printmaking, mixed media, and music. Don't miss this exciting event!


About the Artist

Randy Kemp, is a citizen of the Muscogee-Creek (Mvskoke) Nation of Oklahoma, Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma and Euchee tribe of Oklahoma. A Retired Environmental Graphic Designer Sr. of 30 years at Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona. He is an Alumnus of the Katherine K. Herberger College of Fine Arts at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona. A recipient of an Associate of Arts degree from the reputed Bacone Junior College in Muskogee, Oklahoma. Randy is a multidisciplinary artist. His body of work includes mixed media, painting, printmaking, film, theatre, storytelling and flute performance. His artwork has been exhibited in prominent museums, galleries and private collections throughout the world. As a music recording artist, nominate for “Best Spoken Word” and “New or Debut Duo/Group of the Year” at the 10th and 18th Annual Native American Music Award (NAMA), respectively. And nominated for “Best Instrumental Album” at the Manito Ahbee Indigenous Music Awards (IMA), in Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada. Randy also performed prelude flute music for President Barack Obama (70,000 in attendance) in Sun Devil Stadium at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona. 

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