Moira Redcorn

Multimedia & Watercolor | Member of Osage Nation, Descendant of Caddo & Potawatomi

Artist Biography

Moira Redcorn, daughter of Charles H. Red Corn and ceramic artist Jereldine “Jeri” Red Corn. A member of the Osage Nation, a descendant of the Caddo Nation, lifelong participant in the Osage traditional dances, I’lon’shka, and a founding member of Wak’o Owatsi (women’s dance). A graduate of Dartmouth College with a degree in visual studies. After graduation from medical school, she worked throughout Oklahoma and currently works as a physician at the Oklahoma City Indian Clinic. She is project manager of Blanket Relations Initiative, a community art project with sponsorship through the Osage Nation Foundation and the Mellon Foundation. Her artwork includes painting, ribbonwork, beadwork, sewing, leatherwork, woodworking, and metalsmithing. She currently lives on the Osage Reservation in Oklahoma with her husband Bill Nunez, and cat Hazel.