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Born 1958 Navajo Reservation, New Mexico. Known for: Carved stone Indian figure, illustrator.
A native of Shiprock, New Mexico where his heritage is Navajo and Ute, Oreland Joe has become a highly recognized sculptor in the West of Indian figure subjects. He is the first Native American to be... Read full biography
A native of Shiprock, New Mexico where his heritage is Navajo and Ute, Oreland Joe has become a highly recognized sculptor in the West of Indian figure subjects. He is the first Native American to be elected to the Cowboy Artists of America. His favorite sculptor is Antonio Canova, an 18th-century... Read full biography
A native of Shiprock, New Mexico where his heritage is Navajo and Ute, Oreland Joe has become a highly recognized sculptor in the West of Indian figure subjects. He is the first Native American to be elected to the Cowboy Artists of America. His favorite sculptor is Antonio Canova, an 18th-century Italian sculptor, whose work studied on a trip to Italy in 1986. Joe works primarily in stone including alabaster, marble, and limestone. Oreland Joe was raised in a family with a musically talented... Read full biography
A native of Shiprock, New Mexico where his heritage is Navajo and Ute, Oreland Joe has become a highly recognized sculptor in the West of Indian figure subjects. He is the first Native American to be elected to the Cowboy Artists of America. His favorite sculptor is Antonio Canova, an 18th-century Italian sculptor, whose work studied on a trip to Italy in 1986. Joe works primarily in stone including alabaster, marble, and limestone. Oreland Joe was raised in a family with a musically talented mother and artistically inclined father who was a truck driver and jewelry maker. They encouraged his art interest, and one of his teachers, Mary L Peterson, realizing his talent, gave him alabaster to carve. After high school, he worked as an... Read full biography
A native of Shiprock, New Mexico where his heritage is Navajo and Ute, Oreland Joe has become a highly recognized sculptor in the West of Indian figure subjects. He is the first Native American to be elected to the Cowboy Artists of America. His favorite sculptor is Antonio Canova, an 18th-century Italian sculptor, whose work studied on a trip to Italy in 1986. Joe works primarily in stone including alabaster, marble, and limestone. Oreland Joe was raised in a family with a musically talented mother and artistically inclined father who was a truck driver and jewelry maker. They encouraged his art interest, and one of his teachers, Mary L Peterson, realizing his talent, gave him alabaster to carve. After high school, he worked as an illustrator for the Shiprock School District in New Mexico and also studied at the Louvre in Paris and the Tokyo Museum of Art, Sculpture Depar... Read full biography
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- Three Dimensional MagicJuly 2005Stavig, VickiArt of the West
- The StudioMarch 2005Gillespie, NancyArt of the West
- The New, the Old and the GoldNovember 2004Editors, Art-TalkArt-Talk
- Coast to Coast-Best of the WestApril 2004Osterman, JulieSouthwest Art
- Where Collectors Go: Part IMarch 2004Kupers, AudreyWildlife Art
- Arizona-Best of the WestFebruary 2004Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- News Beat-On the SceneJanuary 2004Editor, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- What's NewsJanuary 2004Editors, Art of the WestArt of the West
- Moyers Claims Kiekhefer AwardNovember 2003Editor, Art-TalkArt-Talk
- Cowboy Artists Combine Fun, ArtOctober 2003Jarvis, JohnArt-Talk
- Art Events- Coast to CoastAugust 2003Herrin, AliceSouthwest Art
- Grand-Scale Sculpting: The ChallengJuly 2003Stavig, VickiArt of the West
- What's NewsJanuary 2003Editors, Art of the WestArt of the West
- News MakersJanuary 2003Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- On the SceneJanuary 2003Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- News Beat- On the SceneDecember 2002Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Joe Takes CAA's Top PrizeNovember 2002Editors, Art-TalkArt-Talk
- Cowboy artists mark show's 37th yeaOctober 2002Editors, Art-TalkArt-Talk
- First LookOctober 2002Herrin, AliceSouthwest Art
- The Indigenous SculptorsAugust 2002Davis, Lynn PyneSouthwest Art
- On the SceneJuly 2002Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- One on OneFebruary 2002Stavig, VickiArt of the West
- On the SceneJanuary 2002Editor, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Cowboy Artists Rev Up for ShowOctober 2001Editors, Art TalkArt-Talk
- Cowboy Artists of AmericaOctober 2001Herrin, AliceSouthwest Art
- Contemporary Western ArtistsFebruary 2001Editor, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- The Millenium ShowOctober 2000Editors, Art of the WestArt of the West
- Three-Dimensional DelightsAugust 2000Stavig, VickiArt of the West
- Oreland Joe: Magical, MagneticJuly 1999Stavig, VickiArt of the West
- Sculpting StoriesMay 1999Fauntleroy, GussieSouthwest Art
- John Moyers Takes Gold for OilNovember 1997Editors, Art TalkArt-Talk
- Red Book CollectionsOctober 1996SW editorsSouthwest Art
- Bottom LineMarch 1996Brown, Margaret LSouthwest Art
- Bottom LineFebruary 1996Brown, Margaret LSouthwest Art
- Cowboy Artists of AmericaOctober 1995Willoughby, JimSouthwest Art
