Publications and Catalog List: Frank Tuttle, Artist
Major Publications:
“When I See Red - American Indian Art and Activism In California,” 2019
Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA
University of California Press (catalog)
“Ishi in Three Centuries,” 2003
Eds. Karl Kroeber and Clifton Kroeber
University of Nebraska Press (book)
The Dirt is Red Here, 2002
Ed. Margret Dubin
Heyday Books, Berkeley, CA (book)
“Native American Art,” 1999
Eds. David Penny, George Longfish
Universe (book)
California Art: 450 Years of Painting & Other Media, 1998
Nancy Dusting Wall Moure
Dustin Publications, Los Angeles (book)
“Facing Eden: 100 Years of Landscape Art in the Bay Area,” 1995
Steven Nash, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (catalog)
“I Stand In The Center of Good: Interviews with Contemporary Native American Artists,” 1994 Lawrence Abbott
University of Nebraska Press (book)
Eds. Frank LaPena and Janice T. Driesbach
Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA. (catalog)
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Catalogs/Magazines:
Judith Lowry 2024
Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, NV (catalog)
“Sing Me Your Story, Dance Me Home - Art and Poetry From Native California”, 2011
Cal Poly Humboldt, Arcata, CA. California Exhibition Resources Alliance (catalog)
Frank Tuttle’s Re-Imaging of Native America, 1993
David M. Roth, Art View (August) 1993 (periodical)
Voices and Dreams, An Early Reader, 1991
Sally Russell and Bruce Levene
A Mendocino County Native American Oral History. Mendocino County Library, Ukiah, CA
“Contemporary Northern California Native American Art,” Indians of California. 1992
Frank LaPena
California History, Fall. California Historical Society, San Francisco, CA
“A Conversation with Frank Tuttle,” 1993
Webster, Mary Hull. Artweek. June 17, 1993. Vol. 24. N0. 12.
San Jose, CA (periodical)
“Shared Experiences/Personal Interpretations - Seven Native American Artists” 1993
University Art Gallery. Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park. CA (catalog)
“Ancestral Memories - A Tribute to Native Survival” 1992.
Eds. Carrie J. Lederer and Theresa Harlan
Falkirk Cultural Center, San Rafael, CA (catalog)
“American Indian Art in the 1980’s” The Native American Center for the Living Arts
Niagara Falls, N.Y. (catalog)
Recent Works by Five Northern California Indian Artists 1990
Galley Route One, Pt. Reyes Station, Pt. Reyes, CA (catalog)
Songs Still to Come...Frank Tuttle Talks with Nancy McHone. 1987. Arts and Entertainment. Mendocino Art Center, Mendocino, CA. (magazine)
Innovations: New Expressions in Native American Painting 1983.
Heard Museum, Phoenix, AZ (catalog)
The Artist As Collector: Frank LaPena Collection
La Raza-Galeria Posada, Sacramento, CA (catalog)