Ozark Giraffe

In April 2023, Chuck began imaging vernacular architecture made by Ozarkers – stone stacked structures with wide mortar – often painted white to hold the appearance of a giraffe. By advancing these handmade, homeowner constructed homes of whimsical design, he sought to reverse the stigma of Ozark people.

For decades, visual representation by mass media has othered Ozarks culture. The bricoleur and inventive designs of stone staked structures are likewise stereotyped and victimized by a visual language which can be traced back to the 1850’s.

Chuck Davis is one of a very few visual artists to lift the image of Ozarkers and work to overcome decades of media memes and tropes.

Ozark Giraffe is an ongoing project, seeking to reverse cultural stigmas and stereotypes.

An artist statement and lecture, ‘The Avoidance of Othering – Ozark Giraffes’, was first presented during the Ozarks Symposium, at the Missouri State University of West Plains, on September 22nd, 2023.

In January 2024, Chuck was awarded an Innovation Grant by Art+Everywhere to continue elevating the vernacular architecture of giraffe-style homes. Plans include an exhibit of regional and national artists, currently scheduled for October 2024 at the Local Color Studio Gallery in Fayetteville AR.

Collect your Ozark Giraffe.

  • Individual prints on 11x17 archival rag.
    Edition of 5, $300.

  • Silver Gelatin prints on request.