steven deo


email:deoart@earthlink.net

Tribal Affiliation: Creek/Euchee
Home Town: Tulsa, Oklahoma

EXHIBITIONS
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2006

February - June 2006 - Changing Hands II • Institute of American Indian Arts Museum • Santa Fe, NM

September - December 2007 - Migrations: New Directions in Native American Art.
(traveling under the auspices of TREX, Museum of New Mexico)

2005

September - December 2005 - Migrations: New Directions in Native American Art.
(traveling under the auspices of TREX, Museum of New Mexico)


November - December 2005 - All Media Exhibition • Gallery International • Baltimore, MD.

November 3-27, 2005- The Demise of Democracy • Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, • Santa Ana, CA

July - September 2005 - Rolling Thunder: Art From The Plains. Foothills • Art Center • Golden, CO,


October - April 2006 - Room For Thought • Institute of American Indian Arts Museum • Santa Fe, NM

September 2005 - January 2006 - Changing Hands II Museum of Art and Design New York City, NY

January
-March 2005 - The Group Show 2005 • Lois Lambert Gallery • Santa Monica, CA

2004

December - May 2005 - Picturing Change: The Impact of Ledger Drawing on Native American Art.
Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College • Hanover, NH, .


August - September - Perceptions • One-person exhibition, Center for Contemporary Arts • Santa Fe, NM

June - July - Insight Out • Center for Contemporary Arts • Santa Fe, NM

March - What You See Is Who I Am • Working Classroom Visiones Gallery • Albuquerque, NM

2003

December -2003 - Biennale Internazionale Dell’ Arte Contemporanea. Fortezza da Basso • Florence, ITALY, Received 5th place medal for sculpture.

May - 11th Annual Art Chicago • Navy Pier • Chicago, IL

March - May - Four In One • American Indian Community House • New York, NY

March - April - Mark My Words • Magnifico • Albuquerque, NM

2002

March - August - Indian Art Facts • George Eastman House Museum of International Film and Photography • Rochester, NY

October - May - Common Ground • Tucson Museum of Art, AZ

April - Inspirations • Museum of Indian Arts & Culture • Santa Fe, NM

March - who stole the tee pee? • Institute of American Indian Art Museum • Santa Fe, NM

2001

November - Open Studio Exhibition • One Man Show • The Trent Building • Irvington, NY


May - October - who stole the tee pee? • Heard Museum • Phoenix, AZ


March - August - Odyssey • Sam Noble Museum of Natural History • University of Oklahoma • Norman, OK

2000

October - January - who stole the tee pee? • National Museum of the American Indian • New York, NY


July - September - Artists at Work 2000 • Arts & Industries Building, Smithsonian Institute • Washington, D.C.

1999

May - November - Rondout Biennial • Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition • Kingston, NY

1998

October - November - Days of Invention • Emerging Artists of the South Plains • Kansas State University • Manhatten, KS


October - Expanding Native Concepts - A Collaboration • One Man Show • Renaissance Gallery • Lubbock, TX


August - October - Children of The Sun: Euchee Indian Culture And Tradition • Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art • Tulsa, OK


August - Solar Fires • The Art Of Four Contemporary Euchee Indians - Steven Deo, Wanda A. Greene, Joe Dale Nevaquaya, and Richard Ray Whitman • Living Art of Tulsa, OK


June - September -Gifts of the Spirit • Eiteljorg Museum • Indianapolis, IN


May - August - Indian Humor • George Gustav Heye Center • National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution • New York, NY


March - Days of Invention • Emerging Artists of the South Plains • Lubbock Fine Arts Center • Lubbock, TX

1997

October - December - Days of Invention • Emerging Artists of the South Plains • American Indian Community House • New York, NY


February - Days of Invention • Emerging Artists of the South Plains • Institute of American Indian Arts Museum • Santa Fe, NM

1996

November - Gifts of the Spirit • Peabody Essex Museum • Salem, MA


November - A Native Perspective • Mabee-Gerrer Museum • Shawnee, OK

1995

October - Native American Invitational and Masters Exhibitions • Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art • Tulsa, OK


May - Indian Humor • Yerba Buena Gardens Center for the Arts • San Francisco, CA

1994

August - September - Indian Humor • American Indian Contemporary Arts Gallery • San Francisco, CA


August - September Native Perceptions • One Man Show, Tribes Gallery • Walniut Creek, CA

1993

November - December Winds of Santa Fe • Gallery Piazza • Sausalito, CA


July - August - IAIA Alumni Show • American Indian Contemporary Art Gallery • Market Street • San Francisco, CA


June - July - Trail of Tears • Cherokee National Museum • Tahlequah, OK

1992

Dance of Creation • South Broadway Cultural Center • Albuquerque, NM


500 Years of Continuing Traditions in Art • Benefit for the Morning Star Foundation, Susan Harjo, Director; Gallery Michelle • Alexandria, VA


IAIA Alumni Show • Institute of American Indian Arts • Santa Fe, NM


IAIA Alumni Show • Copeland-Rutherford Gallery • Canyon Road • Santa Fe, NM


New York - New Mexico • Copleand-Rutherford Gallery • Canyon Road • Santa Fe, NM


Grand Opening and Featured Artist • Institute of American Indian Arts Museum • Santa Fe, NM


Jockey Club Show • Down of Santa Fe Racetrack • Santa Fe, NM


Hotel Santa Fe Exhibition
• Hotel Santa Fe • Santa Fe, NM


Another 500 Years: The Art of Indigenous Peoples • Dennis Banks, Gallery Piazza • Sausalito, CA


All Our Colors: The Good Road Concert • Benefit for the Traditional Circle of Elders and Youth, Native American Fine Art Exhibit, Shoreline Amphitheatre • Mountain View, CA


Visions from Native America: Contemporary Art for the Year of the Indigenous Peoples • The first Native art show of national scope on Capitol Hill, House and Senate Rotunda • Washington, D.C.

Evening of Creativity • Benefit Auction, Institute of American Indian Arts Foundation, La Fonda Hotel • Santa Fe, NM

1991

IAIA Graduation Show
• Institute of American Indian Arts Museum • Santa Fe, NM


IAIA Open Studio • Institute of American Indian Arts Museum • Santa Fe, NM


IAIA Open Studio
• Institute of American Indian Arts Campus • Santa Fe, NM


Double Vision
• Installation by Jean Lamarr

Evening of Creativity • Benefit Auction, Institute of American Indian Arts Foundation, La Fonda Hotel • Santa Fe, NM


Trail of Tears • Third Place Sculpture • Tahlequah, OK

1990

A One Man Show • Plains Indian and Pioneer Museum • Woodward, OK


Institute of American Indian Art Museum Sales Gallery • Santa Fe, NM


IAIA Christmas Show • Juror • Santa Fe, NM


Trail of Tears • Tahlequah, OK


People Helping People • First Place - Painting, Hilton Inn • Santa Fe, NM

1989

Indian Markings • Publication, Tulsa Arts and Humanities Council • Tahlequah, OK

1988

Five Civilized Tribes Museum • Muskogee, OK


CONFERENCES, INTERVIEWS, AND PUBLICATIONS
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2004

March 11-17 issue" Lucky 7 "alibi's best picks for this week," alibi

February "Identity" Radio interview with KTRC in Santa Fe

2003

August 22-28 issue "the enigma of identity," • Pasatiempo, Santa Fe New Mexican

August issue "Gallery Preview" Indian Market Exhibition Santa Fean Magazine

July "Indian Market Exhibition" Radio interview with KTRC in Santa Fe


2002

November 18 issue, The New York Times

September/October, Native Peoples Magazine

Spring/Summer issue, Native Americas


2001

August issue, The Magazine

2000

October, airing - who stole the tee pee? • Radio interview with British Broadcasting Corporation


1998

July 17 - Native American Culture • Summer Mission Art Reaching Texas Children's Program • Television
interview with Univision Lubbock, Channel 51 • Lubbock, TX


June issue - "SMART Program Continues Through July" • Caprock Sun


Summer issue, "Without Reservation" • Native Peoples


March issue, "Days of Invention: Emerging Artists" • Caprock Sun


1997


August issue, The Magazine


Spring issue, "Witness To Culture" • Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition


1996

November - Gifts of the SpiritPeabody Essex Museum • Salem, MA


May 29 - June 2 - Keynote Panelist for Open Dialogue VII: Cultural Survival Through The Arts • The Association of American Cultures • St. Louis, MO


1995

June 8 - Panelist for Indigena - Artist's Discussion • Fred Jones, Jr. Museum of Art • Norman, OK

1992

August 17 - 23 - Expanding American Art History to Reflect Multiethnic Diversity • San Francisco Art Institute


Summer Conference • San Francisco, CA



Religious Freedom and the Native American • Interview with the Australian Broadcasting Network


December 30 - Voices of the Native Nations • Interview with Dennis Jennings, KPOO FM Radio Show • San Francisco, CA


EDUCATION
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1998

Post Graduate work toward Master of Fine Arts


1994

Post Graduate work toward Master of Visual and Performing Arts • Purdue University • West Laffayette, IN


Bachelor of Fine Arts • San Francisco Art Institute • San Francisco, CA


Honor Studio, Spring


1990 - 1992

Associate of Fine Arts in Two-Dimensional Art • Institute of American Indian Art • Santa Fe, NM


Associate of Fine Arts in Three-Dimensional Art • Institute of American Indian Art • Santa Fe, NM


AWARDS AND RESIDENCIES

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2004


"Migrations" project, two-week printmaking residency, Crow's Shadow Institute (in conjunction with the Tamarind Institute of the University of New Mexico), Pendelton, OR, June.

"The Legacy Project", an interactive, online global exchange about the enduring consequences of the many historical tragedies of the 20th century, www.legacy-project.org., Ongoing.

2003

5th Place Sulpture Lorenzo de Medicci award, Biennale Internazionale Dell' Arte Contemporanea. Fortezza da Basso, Florence, ITALY, December.


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1990-1992

Elected to the College Board Talent Roster of Outstanding Minority Community College Students

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1992-1993

Dean's List for Academic Achievement

Recipient of the Sobel Memorial Merit Award for the outstanding merit portfolio for undergraduates