Mary Jo Watson
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Born
CitizenshipSeminole Nation of Oklahoma and United States
EducationUniversity of Oklahoma
Occupationsart historian, educator
Mary Jo Watson | |
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![]() Mary Jo Watson, Seminole art historian, director emeritus and Regents Professor at University of Oklahoma School of Art and Art History | |
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| Citizenship | Seminole Nation of Oklahoma and United States |
| Education | University of Oklahoma |
| Occupations | art historian, educator |
| Known for | founding the Native American art history program at the University of Oklahoma |
| Website | ou |
Mary Jo Watson is a Seminole art historian and director emeritus and a regents professor at the School of Art and Art History at the University of Oklahoma.[1] Her work focuses on the theory and development of teaching methodology for Native American art.[2]
An enrolled member of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, Mary Jo Watson was born in Seminole, Oklahoma, and graduated from Seminole High School.[3] She earned her bachelor's degree in art history 1974, her master of liberal studies degree in Seminole Aesthetics in 1979, and an interdisciplinary doctoral degree in Native American art history in 1993 from the University of Oklahoma.[4][2]
