Raven Chacon is a composer, performer and installation artist
from Fort Defiance, Navajo Nation. As a solo artist, Chacon has
exhibited, performed, or had works performed at LACMA, The
Renaissance Society, San Francisco Electronic Music Festival,
REDCAT, Vancouver Art Gallery, Haus der Kulturen der Welt,
Borealis Festival, SITE Santa Fe, Chaco Canyon, Ende Tymes
Festival, and The Kennedy Center. As a member of
Postcommodity from 2009-2018, he co-created artworks
presented at the Whitney Biennial, documenta 14, Carnegie
International 57, as well as the 2-mile long land art installation
Repellent Fence.
A recording artist over the span of 22 years, Chacon has
appeared on more than eighty releases on various national and
international labels. In 2022, he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in
Music for his composition Voiceless Mass. His 2020 Manifest
Destiny opera Sweet Land, co-composed with Du Yun, received
critical acclaim from The LA Times, The New York Times, and The
New Yorker, and was named 2021 Opera of the Year by the Music
Critics Association of North America.
Since 2004, he has mentored over 300 high school Native
composers in the writing of new string quartets for the Native
American Composer Apprenticeship Project (NACAP). Chacon is
the recipient of the United States Artists fellowship in Music, The
Creative Capital award in Visual Arts, The Native Arts and
Cultures Foundation artist fellowship, the American Academy’s
Berlin Prize for Music Composition, the Bemis Center’s Ree
Kaneko Award, the Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grants to
Artists Award (2022), and the Pew Fellow-in-Residence (2022).
His solo artworks are in the collections of the Whitney Museum of
American Art, the Smithsonian’s American Art Museum and
National Museum of the American Indian, Los Angeles County
Museum of Art, Getty Research Institute, the University of New
Mexico Art Museum, and various private collections.