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Earl Livermore | | Location: | Edmonds, WA | | Tribal Affiliation: | Blackfeet | | Primary Media: | Pen and Ink, Oil, Acrylic and Water Color |
| Livermore’s career as a professional artist has been richly varied. His work ranges from highly detailed pen and ink sketches to oil, acrylic and water color paintings. He does not confine himself to a particular style or treatment of a subject, preferring instead to continually experiment in the creation of new forms of expression.
Earl Livermore, Blackfeet Indian Artist received his professional training at the University of Washington, 1959-1961; and the Burnley School of professional Art, both in Seattle. In 1964 he studied at the Academy of Art in San Francisco. In 1978, the artist obtained a Master’s Degree in Education at Harvard University. Livermore also studied printmaking at Radcliffe College and pottery at Edmonds Community College.
Exhibitions/Awards:
- Heard Museum of Guild
- Phoenix, Arizona, 1969
- Philbrook Art Center
- Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Exhibition of American Arts of Indian America
- Washington D.C. 1967
- First Annual Indian Art Exhibit of Montana
- University of Montana, 1969
- Awarded 2nd place in oils
- National Indian Arts Exhibition
- Scottsdale, Arizona
- Indian Festival of Arts
- LaGrande, Oregon
- Awarded first place, Eagle Feather Award
- Museum of the Plains Indian
- Browning, Montana
- One-man exhibition and several paintings in permanent collection of the museum
- Palace of Fine Arts
- San Francisco, California
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