Tom Jones

Tom Jones is a Professor of Photography at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He received a Master of Fine Arts in Photography and a Master of Arts in Museum Studies from Columbia College in Chicago, Illinois.

Jones’ artwork is a commentary on American Indian identity, experience and perception. He is examining how American Indian culture is represented through photography and raises questions about these depictions of identity by non-natives and Natives alike. He continues to work on an ongoing photographic essay on the contemporary life of his tribe, the Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin.

Jones is a co-author of the book “People of the Big Voice, Photographs of Ho-Chunk Families by Charles Van Schaick, 1879-1943.” He is also the co-curator for the exhibition “For a Love of His People: The Photography of Horace Poolaw” at the National Museum of the American Indian. His artwork is in numerous private and public collections, most notably: The National Museum of the American Indian, Polaroid Corporation, Sprint Corporation, The Chazen Museum of Art, The Nerman Museum, The Minneapolis Institute of Art, The Museum of Contemporary of Native Arts and Microsoft.

www.tomjoneshochunk.com

Tom Jones
digital photograph of a person with beadwork

Elizah Leonard 

digital photograph with beadwork
40 x 40″
2019