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Jim Abeita (also known as James Abeita, Jimmy Abeita and James Abeyta; born 1947) is a Navajo oil painter from Crownpoint, New Mexico.He is best known for his realistic landscapes and portraits depicting his native people and their history and traditions.
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Apr. 4—ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Barbara Lohbeck had a vision of bringing the New Mexico master artists together. That was 23 years ago as she began MasterWorks of New Mexico. Last year's event was ...
Together with his wife Paula, he was the first to exhibit straw appliqué works at Santa Fe's annual Spanish Market. In 1940 he won a prize at the New Mexico State Fair for his painting on glass. [3] In 2001 Rodriguez finally got a solo exhibition, Eliseo Rodriguez : el sexto pintor, held at the New Mexico Museum of Art. [4]
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – A New Mexico Museum of Art exhibit showcasing the exploration of identity is kicking off its final chapter. The museum is inviting art lovers to the final rotation of the ...
He was born in El Rito, New Mexico, and his New Mexican roots helped to shape him as an artist who "follows the ever-expanding folk tradition of the Northern New Mexico santero." [1] His art is known to provoke strong emotions, as it is satirical, religious and sometimes sad. Herrera's work takes the form of statuettes, sculptures inspired by ...
Abeyta was born in Gallup, New Mexico to Navajo painter Narciso "Ciso" Platero Abeyta and Sylvia Ann, a Quaker ceramics artist. [2] He was the youngest of seven children. [3]He received an Associate of Fine Arts degree from the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe in 1986, where he received the T.C. Cannon memorial scholarship and later, an honorary doctorate of humanities. [4]