Teri Greeves

Teri Greeves is a beadwork artist who lives in Santa Fe, NM. She is enrolled in the Kiowa Indian Tribe of Oklahoma.

Teri follows and updates the Kiowa tradition of beadwork, to tell the story of the American Indian, both contemporary and historical. Her works include beaded books, jewelry, and even high top sneakers. Her work is found in such public collections as the Heard Museum, the Museum of Arts and Design, the Brooklyn Museum, the Denver Art Museum, the National Museum of the American Indian, the New Mexico Museum of Art, and the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture.

www.terigreevesbeadwork.com

Teri Greeves
Teri Greeves
Teri Greeves, We Gave Two Horses in Honor of Our Son, 1999. Courtesy of Heard Museum, Craig Smith photograph
Teri Greeves, We Gave Two Horses in Honor of Our Son, 1999. Courtesy of Heard Museum, Craig Smith photograph
Teri Greeves, Sovereign Citizen, 2008, SERVICE, Craft in America
Teri Greeves, Sovereign Citizen, 2008
Teri Greeves, Prayer Blanket, 2006
Teri Greeves, PrayerTeri Greeves Blanket, 2006
Teri Greeves, Prayer Blanket (detail), 2006, bead worker
Teri Greeves, Prayer Blanket (detail), 2006
Teri Greeves, Prayer Blanket (detail), 2006
Teri Greeves, Prayer Blanket (detail), 2006
Teri Greeves, Prayer Blanket (detail), 2006
Teri Greeves, Prayer Blanket (detail), 2006
Teri Greeves, Prayer Blanket (detail), 2006
Teri Greeves, Prayer Blanket (detail), 2006