The Jacobson House, 1930 - theatrical storytelling written by Russ Tall Chief

The Jacobson House, 1930, transports gallery guests back in time to the historic Jacobson House in Norman, OK, during the Spring of 1930. Join Oscar Jacobson and his wife, Jeanne d’Ucel, for a catered reception with the renowned artists known as “The Kiowa Five,“ to be held at their beautiful home at 609 Chautauqua Avenue. In addition to meeting their special guests, The Kiowa Five, the Jacobsons have also planned an insightful tour of their residence to showcase its distinct architectural design inspired by Jacobson’s Swedish heritage. Filmed by Deron Twohatchet and Ralph Petrosky. All rights reserved by Russ Tall Chief and the Jacobson House. The American Indian artists that came to be known as the “Kiowa Five“ were actually six artists in total: Spencer Asah (1905 or 1910-1954); Jack Hokeah (1902-1969); Stephen Mopope (1898-1974); and Monroe Tsatoke (1904-1937); and Lois (Bougetah) Smoky (1907-1981), the youngest and only female member of the group, who was later replaced b
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