Jeff Thomas (photographer)

Jeff Thomas (1956) is an Iroquois photographer, curator, and cultural theorist who works and lives in Ottawa, Ontario.[1]

Jeff Thomas
Born1956 (age 6465)
Buffalo, New York
AwardsGovernor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts

Thomas is known for his photographic work that addresses and interrogates the place of First Nations people in contemporary Canadian society.[2] His work includes the "Indians on Tour" series began in 2000, in which stereotypical "Indian" figurines are posed against natural or urban landscapes, otherwise against historical monuments and contemporary culture, as Thomas' photographs document First Nations people.[3]

He is the father of Ehren "Bear Witness" Thomas of the musical group A Tribe Called Red.[1]

Early life

Thomas was born in 1956 in Buffalo, New York.[4]

Photographic career

Thomas' photographic practice is primarily concerned with showing the perspective of an "urban Iroquoian person," and what he calls “symbols of Indian-ness.”[5] His work has been shown in galleries and museums across Canada, as well as in the United States and parts of Europe.[5] In 1997, Thomas was featured in Ali Kazimi's documentary film, "Shooting Indians: A Journey with Jeffrey Thomas," which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.[5]

Collections

Selected Solo Exhibitions

  • 2008: Com·mem·o·ra·tion, MacLaren Art Centre, Barrie, Ontario[5]
  • 2008: Who’s your Daddy?: Four Hundred Years Later, Karsh/Mason Gallery, Ottawa, Ontario[5]
  • 2008: Don’t Mess with the Pediment, Stephen Bulger Gallery, Toronto[5]
  • 2008: Drive By: A Road Trip with Jeff Thomas, University of Toronto Art Centre, Toronto, Ontario[5]
  • 2007: Jeff Thomas: Traces of Iroquois Medicine, Ontario Museum of Archaeology, London, Ontario[5]
  • 2006: Jeff Thomas: A Study of Indian-ness, Southern Alberta Art Gallery, Lethbridge, Alberta; Grunt Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia[5]
  • 2004-2005: Jeff Thomas: A Study of Indian-ness, Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba, Brandon, Winnipeg; Regina, Saskatchewan; Toronto, Ontario[5]
  • 2004: Scouting for Indians, the Oakville Galleries, Oakville, Ontario[5]
  • 2001: Scouting for Indians, Artspace, Peterborough, Ontario; American Community House, New York City[5]
  • 2001: Lurking in the Shadows, Musée de l’Elysée, Lausanne, Switzerland[5]
  • 2001: Geronimo Was in Here, The Buffalo Arts Studio, Buffalo, New York[5]
  • 2000: Scouting for Indians, Carleton University Art Gallery, Ottawa, Ontario[5]

Awards

In 2008, Thomas was awarded the Karsh Award in Photography.[5] He was a recipient of the Governor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts in 2019.[11][5]


References

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