TONY ABEYTA
Navajo • Painter

-Artist Bio
Tony Abeyta is a Diné (Navajo) contemporary artist, best known for his mixed media paintings and large-scale drawings. Tony is also an educator and curator whose focus is upon contemporary American Indian art of the 20th century. He has widely exhibited, lectured, and served on numerous boards/panels for over three decades. Additionally, Tony is an avid collector of Native American and American art & design. Tony is an honored graduate of both the Institute of American Indian Art, Santa Fe, NM, and New York University, and, as a student, he studied abroad in both Italy and the south of France. His son and daughter have also studied and lived abroad extensively - having inherited their father's love of travel. An acclaimed artist internationally, Tony’s work is primarily nature-based and tied to indigenous ritualism and personal interpretation of the American landscape (most notably inspired by the American Southwest). He employs oil & acrylic paints for his canvases and charcoal for his ambitious drawings. Tony is also a highly accomplished silversmith, no doubt inspired by his love of Navajo and Pueblo jewelry. Tony currently lives and works primarily in both Santa Fe, NM, and Berkeley, CA.