
Celebration (Pow-Wow Ribbon Chairs), soft sculpture, ribbon, metal and military blanket installed at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art Wisconsin Triennial, Madison, WI.

Buffalo, Deer, Bird, Collaborative screenprint mural between John Hitchcock and Emily Arthur at the Plains Indian Museum, Buffalo Bill Center of the West, Cody, Wyoming. Inspired by themes from the upcoming exhibition Buffalo Nation: The History of Our Future, the mural visually links the Buffalo.

Zimmerli Art Museum


National Gallery of Art, Department of Modern and Contemporary Art. curated by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, National Gallery of Art, Department of Modern and Contemporary Art, Washington, will travel to New Britain Museum of American, New Britain, Connecticut. 2023-24.

IS A COLLABORATIVE WORK BETWEEN JOHN HITCHCOCK AND CHAD OLIVER COMPRISED OF DRAWINGS AND A DIMENSIONAL CENTERPIECE THAT GROUNDS THE SHOW AND ACTS AS A RESPITE. IT DRAWS ON THE ARTISTS’ EXPERIENCES GROWING UP IN LAWTON-FT. SILL AND THE WICHITA MOUNTAINS.

August 23 - October 8, 2023 Stream Building, 1000 Edgewood Dr, Madison, WI Photography by Jami Balicki

Arts + Literature Laboratory, Madison, WI A COLLABORATIVE WORK BETWEEN JOHN HITCHCOCK AND CHAD OLIVER COMPRISED OF DRAWINGS AND A DIMENSIONAL CENTERPIECE THAT GROUNDS THE SHOW AND ACTS AS A RESPITE. IT DRAWS ON THE ARTISTS’ EXPERIENCES GROWING UP IN LAWTON-FT. SILL AND THE WICHITA MOUNTAINS.

522 W Short Street, Lexington, KY 40507 September 9 - November 30th

Chicago, Illinois NATIVE FUTURES Featured Artists: Le'Ana Asher • Chelsea Bighorn Camille Billie • June Carpenter Lydia Cheshewalla • Kelly Church Noelle Garcia • John Hitchcock Tom Jones • Dakota Mace Hattie Lee Mendoza • Chris Pappan Monica Rickert-Bolter • Codak Smith lason Wesaw • Holly Wilson • X Ji Hae Yepa-Pappan • Debra Yepa-Pappan •TIES Poetry Patrick Del Percio • Demian Diné Yazhi' Kai Minosh P


Indiana University, Bloomington, Grunwald Gallery, Fine Arts Building, 1201 E Seventh Street, Bloomington, IN 47405



February 25 – February 17, 2023 BELONGING TO THE LAND is a collection of John Hitchcock’s resent works on paper and neon sculpture. Hitchcock uses the print medium with its long history of commenting on social and political issues to explore his relationships to community, land, and culture. His artworks are based on his childhood memories and stories of growing up in the Wichita Mountains of Oklahoma o

Exhibition: Bury the Hatchet: Prayer for My P’ah-Be DATES: September 23 - October 29, 2021


BURY THE HATCHET: Prayer For My P’ah-Be May 5 – July 24, 2021 Miikanan Gallery

Bury the Hatchet: Prayer for My P’ah Mar 7, 2020 – Sep 6, 2020 PORTLAND ART MUSEUM Center for Contemporary Native Art, Main Building, Floor 3 1219 SW Park Avenue Portland, OR 97205

February 1 – May 10, 2020 Faculty Exhibition 2020

February 15, 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM | Mead Witter Lobby

Bury the Hatchet: Prayer for My P’Ah-Be January 16 - February 28, 2020

America! America! Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO, Lory Student Center Duhesa Gallery. July, 2019 to January, 2020

Saturday Family Workshops: Monotypes The Sound of Home: Monotypes and Monoprints John Hitchcock // September 14 Join exhibiting artist John Hitchcock and Adjunct Professor at the University of Montana’s School of Art, Jason Clark, while exploring the meaning of home through printmaking. What does home look like, feel like, sound like? Spend time listening to music from John Hitchcock’s solo exhibition Bury the Hatchet: Prayer for my P’ah-Be to inspire monoprints of home using MAM’s printing pr

Madison Museum of Contemporary Arts 2019, Multimedia sound installation.

AUG 2019 – 05. JAN 2020 CURATED BY MIGUEL A. ARAGÓN at the Till Richter Museum for contemporary Art, Buggenhagen, Germany, Prints and Drawings Room.

Missoula Art Museum

Saturday, May 18, 2019 at 8 PM – 11 PM Bury The Hatchet LP Release featuring Nate Meng and The Stolen Sea The Winnebago 2262 Winnebago St Madison, Wisconsin

Hitchcock will give an artist talk about his work on February 28 at 6 p.m. in the Eastlund Room (Lundquist Community Life Center Level 2). An opening reception will follow in the Olson Gallery. On view: February 7 - March 24, 2019

Sunday February 17, 2019, 8pm at the 11th Street Bar, Manhattan, NY. Featuring Nate Meng and The Stolen Sea with a performance by Catlin Mead.

+ other selections by The Stolen Sea. Nate Meng and The Stolen Sea return to the edge of the Isthmus to perform fantastical feats of strength and stretch and explore larger concepts of musical delight. They enter 2019 on the heels of recording artist (and lead guitar player) John Hitchcock's Bury The Hatchet, a sweeping autobiography and oral history told through intertwining narratives of music, striking interviews, and aural landscapes that defy description!

John Hitchcock - Flatlander, November 2018 Opening Reception: November 16th 6-9pm. The Ski Club is an artist run contemporary art space located in the Riverwest neighborhood of Milwaukee Wisconsin. We are focused on exhibitions and artist run projects that contribute something unique to the art landscape of Milwaukee.

The National Veterans Art Museum 4041 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, IL Co-curated by Tom Jones and Ash Kyrie. Original Warrior, brings traditional Native American techniques and practices together with contemporary mediums and cultural experiences to express the unique viewpoints of eleven talented veteran and civilian artists. Original Warrior explores the complex Native American relationship between warrior and community, warrior and war, and warrior and service.

Flatlander—Belonging to the Land July 27 through December 1, 2018 Featuring prints and an installation by John Hitchcock, the exhibition explores the intersection between cultures through the land, language, and the visual symbols of the Great Plains-the epicenter for Plains tribal culture. Hitchcock draws from his experiences growing up on native land that sits adjacent to Fort Sills in Oklahoma. He utilizes drawing and print making processes to convey personal symbols and layers of thoughts a

June 7, 2018 - September 15, 2018 "Protectors" at The Ruth and Seymour Landfield Atrium. Protectors, a screenprint installation by artist John Hitchcock, uses multiple screenprinted images of bison skulls mounted on a background of Naugahyde pelts. The pelt forms suggest landmasses, and each element connects to the environment through form, placement, and symbol.

June 7, 2018 - September 15, 2018 "Flatlander: Belonging to The Land" is a series by artist John Hitchcock that views and comments on the Great Plains as the epicenter for Plains tribal culture. In the series, Hitchcock utilizes drawing and printmaking processes to convey and layer thoughts about removal, displacement, and belonging.

June 4 – 9, 2018. Artist in residence John Hitchcock will produce a series of monotype prints using stone lithograph key images. Print Manager Amanda Heidt and two apprentices will work and assist John in the studio. The public is invited to stop in and meet the artist in Hannaher’s Print Studio during his residency. Hannaher’s Inc. Print Studio hours: 11 AM – 5 PM, Monday – Saturday

May 21, 2018 – May 25, 2018. John Hitchcock- Artist in Residence at the Plains Indian Museum at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, 720 Sheridan Ave, Cody, Wyoming 82414

Multiple Ones: Contemporary Perspectives in Printmedia May 12 -- September 2, 2018l. Artists include: Justin Barfield, Shawn Bitters, Florence Gidez, Rebecca Gilbert, Ruthann Godollei, Brandi Grogan, John Hitchcock, Andrew Kozlowski, Lauren Kussro, Nathan Meltz, Guen Montgomery, Jill Parisi, Andrew Raftery, Samantha Parker Salazar, Marliee Salvator, Mizin Shin, Swoon and Eszter Sziksz.

The Shape of Things: New Approaches to Indigenous Abstraction. Missoula Art Museum, MATRIX Press, and the University of Montana School of Art will display the works from the printmaking residencies of four artists Molly Murphy Adams, John Hitchcock, Sara Siestreem and Duane Slick. DATES: March 02 - July 28, 2018

February 22 – March 24, 2018 MIGRATING HERITAGE Exhibiting artists: Annalise Gratovich, John Hitchcock, Michael Menchaca, and Ernesto Ortiz Leyva Opening Reception: Thursday, February 22, 2018, 5 -7pm This group exhibition is a collection of works based on immigration and cultural heritage. The showcased artists utilize personal narratives and iconography to represent their own experiences and ideas on settlement and heritage.

YEAR OF THE WOOF - 02.17.18. CHAD OLIVER AND JOHN HITCHCOCK AND MUSIC AND MORE. 02.17.18 7PM-12AM YEAR OF THE WOOF. NO. 4 STUDIO 361 STAGG ST. #204 BROOKLYN, NY.

The Matrix Press University of Montana, Missoula. From October 22 to 29, I was a visiting artist at The Matrix Press University of Montana, Missoula where I create 120 screenprints! I hand painted back into a selection of 24 of the works on paper titled Flatlander: Belonging to The Land.

CSART MADISON: FRESH Arts + Literature Laboratory is pleased to announce that shares for the inaugural season of CSArt Madison—southern Wisconsin’s first Community Supported Art program—are on sale now! Only a small number of shares are still available, so don't wait! A full share is $300, and you will receive one work of art by each of the ten artists. A half share is $150, and you will receive five of the ten works. ALL Members receive a 10% member discount.

John Hitchcock- Artist in Residence at the Plains Indian Museum at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, 720 Sheridan Ave, Cody, Wyoming 82414

International Print Center New York presents New Impressions: Experiments in Contemporary Native American Printmaking at IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts located at 108 Cathedral Place, Santa Fe, New Mexico, on view January 19 – June 15, 2017.

Native Art Evolving, March 7 – June 2, 2017 Exhibiting Artists inlcude: Truman Lowe, Tom Jones, John Hitchcock and Roberto Salas.

Re-Riding History: From the Southern Plains to the Matanzas Bay' featuring 72 artists responding to the forced imprisonment and assimilation of American Indian peoples from 1875 through 1912. January 25 – February 26, 2017.

John Hitchcock: Protectors at Edgewood College, Madison, Wisconsin from January 25 – February 26, 2017.

The Second East Coast Screenprint Biennial will be on display January 22 through March 25, 2017, with an Opening Reception on Sunday, January 22, from 3 pm to 5 pm. Center for Contemporary Printmaking, Mathews Park, 299 West Avenue, Norwalk, CT 06850