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Randy Kemp Choctaw/Euchee-Creek (Turtle Clan) Euchee:“Tzo-Ya-Ha” (Children of the Sun) “The innate drive to become an artist is a way of life that has compelled me to be nothing other than an artist. We are experiencing a new generation of progressive American Indian artists who are utilizing today’s worldwide mediums of art…to express and preserve the dignity, the traditions, and beauty of our Indian people.” Randy is an Alumnus of the Katherine K. Herberger College of Fine Arts at Arizona State University, where he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree specializing in Painting. Before coming to ASU, Randy earned an Associate of Arts degree from the reputed Bacone Junior College in Muskogee, Oklahoma. Where he studied under the artistic leadership of prominent American Indian artists: W. Richard West, Sr., Solomon McCombs and Ruthe Blalock Jones. His artwork has been exhibited in prestigious museums, galleries and private collections. “My work includes both the traditional flat, two-dimensional depictions of tribal life, as well as works in contemporary Indian themes and views.” He is an Environmental Graphic Designer, Sr. at Arizona State University in Tempe. A member of icanindio Artes, Inc., of Mesa, Arizona; a member of Actor’s Workout, Inc., in Phoenix; a former member of the Redhand Studio of Phoenix; and a registered artist with the Native American National Arts consortium, Atlatl, Inc., which has its headquarters in Phoenix. He completed a wall mural (7’x 50’) project entitled “Morning Star” for Native American Connections with the help of 30 volunteers from Make a Difference Foundation in the greater Phoenix area. He is a founding member of the Mayo Clinic Hospital “Sonata del Sol” music program, providing flute music for Palliative Care patients and visiting families. He was selected by the Big Brothers Big Sisters foundation of Arizona, the Casino Arizona and the Salt River Pima and Maricopa Indian Community to design and paint a 10-foot tall fiberglass replica of a Fender Stratocaster guitar for “GuitarMania”. The guitar is entitled “Tribalcaster: Tribal Language Rocks!” As a member of Actor’s workout Inc., created a one-man show of “I will fight no more, forever” the incredible anti-war speech of Chief Joseph (Nez Perce), a story of triumph and tragedy. He has traveled to Australia (Aboriginal) and New Zealand (Maori) communities as a part of an Indigenous Cultural and Arts exchange program through Scottsdale Community College. Additional works include music and performance collaborations, a flute improvisation and computer tone generation audio recording entitled “Radio Healer” (Independent recording). And a recent audio recording project with daughter Rykelle Kemp entitled “Artificial Red” modern flute music and poetry reading (Independent recording). Native America Flute, Acoustic Guitar, Spoken Word.
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Genres:
Other, Acoustic, Instrumental, Folk, Native, Native American Flute
Hometown:
Phoenix, Arizona

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Randy Kemp Choctaw/Euchee-Creek (Turtle Clan) Euchee:“Tzo-Ya-Ha” (Children of the Sun) “The innate drive to become an artist is a way of life that has compelled me to be nothing other than an artist. We are experiencing a new generation of progressive American Indian artists who are utilizing today’s worldwide mediums of art…to express and preserve the dignity, the traditions, and beauty of our Indian people.” Randy is an Alumnus of the Katherine K. Herberger College of Fine Arts at Arizona State University, where he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree specializing in Painting. Before coming to ASU, Randy earned an Associate of Arts degree from the reputed Bacone Junior College in Muskogee, Oklahoma. Where he studied under the artistic leadership of prominent American Indian artists: W. Richard West, Sr., Solomon McCombs and Ruthe Blalock Jones. His artwork has been exhibited in prestigious museums, galleries and private collections. “My work includes both the traditional flat, two-dimensional depictions of tribal life, as well as works in contemporary Indian themes and views.” He is an Environmental Graphic Designer, Sr. at Arizona State University in Tempe. A member of icanindio Artes, Inc., of Mesa, Arizona; a member of Actor’s Workout, Inc., in Phoenix; a former member of the Redhand Studio of Phoenix; and a registered artist with the Native American National Arts consortium, Atlatl, Inc., which has its headquarters in Phoenix. He completed a wall mural (7’x 50’) project entitled “Morning Star” for Native American Connections with the help of 30 volunteers from Make a Difference Foundation in the greater Phoenix area. He is a founding member of the Mayo Clinic Hospital “Sonata del Sol” music program, providing flute music for Palliative Care patients and visiting families. He was selected by the Big Brothers Big Sisters foundation of Arizona, the Casino Arizona and the Salt River Pima and Maricopa Indian Community to design and paint a 10-foot tall fiberglass replica of a Fender Stratocaster guitar for “GuitarMania”. The guitar is entitled “Tribalcaster: Tribal Language Rocks!” As a member of Actor’s workout Inc., created a one-man show of “I will fight no more, forever” the incredible anti-war speech of Chief Joseph (Nez Perce), a story of triumph and tragedy. He has traveled to Australia (Aboriginal) and New Zealand (Maori) communities as a part of an Indigenous Cultural and Arts exchange program through Scottsdale Community College. Additional works include music and performance collaborations, a flute improvisation and computer tone generation audio recording entitled “Radio Healer” (Independent recording). And a recent audio recording project with daughter Rykelle Kemp entitled “Artificial Red” modern flute music and poetry reading (Independent recording). Native America Flute, Acoustic Guitar, Spoken Word.
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Genres:
Other, Acoustic, Instrumental, Folk, Native, Native American Flute
Hometown:
Phoenix, Arizona

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