Fred Kabotie

Fred Kabotie
Fred Kabotie, Hopi artist
Hopi Artist Fred Kabotie c. 1932
Born
Naqavoy'ma

c. 1900
DiedFebruary 28, 1986
NationalityHopi Tribe
EducationSanta Fe Indian School, Santa Fe Public High School
Known forPainting, silversmithing, illustrating
AwardsGuggenheim Fellowship
Patron(s)Museum of Modern Art, Elizabeth Willis DeHuff, The George Gustav Heye Center, Grand Canyon National Park

Fred Kabotie (c. 1900–1986) was a celebrated Hopi painter, silversmith, illustrator, potter, author, curator and educator. His native name in the Hopi language is Naqavoy'ma which translates to Day After Day.[1]

  1. ^ "Fred Kabotie collection" (PDF). Museum of Northern Arizona. Retrieved 7 March 2021.