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John Hitchcock is an Assistant Professor of Studio Art in the Humanities Division at the University of Minnesota, Morris where he heads the printmaking area. He earned his MFA in printmaking and photography at Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas and received his BFA from Cameron University, Lawton, Oklahoma.
His current works, a blend of printmaking, photography, video and installation, depict personal, social, and political views that are a direct result of stories shared by family members and issues regarding living on Comanche lands in Oklahoma. In his work he incorporates idealized interpretations of the American Indian with objects of the reality of life on native lands and symbols of spiritual significance.
Exhibitions of his art works include group shows at Seacourt Collaborative Press (Bangor, Ireland), Institute of American Indian Art Museum (Santa Fe, New Mexico), New York University Tisch School of Art (New York), Visual Studies Workshop (Rochester, New York), Southern Graphics Council Conference (Miami, Florida), and American Indian Community House Gallery (New York) and solo shows at the University of Oklahoma (Norman, Oklahoma), University of Northern Iowa (Cedar Falls, Iowa), Intermedia Arts (Minneapolis, Minnesota), Living Arts of Tulsa (Tulsa, Oklahoma), and Texas Tech University.