Kevin Red Star
Kevin Red Star was born on the Crow Indian Reservation in Lodge Grass, Montana. He was raised in a family that values art and culture, where he developed an early love of drawing and music. This exposure and encouragement sustained him during his years in grade school, in the midst of a time when Crow students were denied association with their language and cultural heritage.
Later, when he was one of 150 students chosen to attend the newly established Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico, he was encouraged to explore his history and culture through modern art techniques. Upon graduation, Red Star and several other Native students received scholarships to the San Francisco Art Institute. Here he was exposed to the avant garde and political and social concerns of post-modern art.
Available Works
Sold Works
Giclee on watercolor paper, Framed, 2017
Available unframed, $900
Original, Lithograph 169/275 (hand-pulled), Framed, 2002
Available unframed, $3,500
Acrylic on Canvas, 60' x 48, Framed, 2016.
48" x 60, unframed, 58" x 70 framed.
Oilwash on 300# Arches paper,, 23" x 30 unframed, 35" x 42 framed, 1998.
Acrylic on Canvas, 60” x 84 unframed, 65" x 89 framed.