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    • Tony Jojola Islita Pueblo Art Glass Bowl, 1988
      Dec. 03, 2024

      Tony Jojola Islita Pueblo Art Glass Bowl, 1988

      Est: $200 - $400

      Tony Jojola (Islita Pueblo, Native American, 1958-2022) Art Glass Bowl, 1988, signed and dated to underside "Jojola / C.G.C.A. 88'" and with copyright symbol, the exterior in black glass, the interior with red and mottled white glass in an abstracted pattern after Pueblo pottery. 6" H x 10" Diameter. Provenance: From a New York City Collection. Keywords: Studio Glass, Hand-blown, Vessel, Vase, Decorative Arts, Contemporary Art

      Auctions at Showplace
    • Tony Jojola Art Glass Vase
      Jun. 06, 2024

      Tony Jojola Art Glass Vase

      Est: $400 - $600

      4 5/8" by 3 1/2" diameter. Tony Jojola (Born 1958) is active/lives in New Mexico. Tony Jojola is known for Glassmaker. A glassmaker, Tony Jojola, in 2001, had an exhibition of more than 100 of his works at the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian in Santa Fe, New Mexico. To introduce his art form to Pueblo Indians, the year before he opened a workshop in Taos, where he teaches young people to express themselves in glass. "Crafts were part of my family heritage, and I tried making pottery and jewelry. Nothing really grabbed me until I discovered glass" he has said. He finds glassmaking "a way to take old traditions and apply them in a new and very beautiful way." Much of the work he and his students produce reflects tribal heritage. Some of their glass bowls and vessels are made in shapes originally developed by Indian basket makers. Others are decorated with ancient patterns or symbols. Jojola attended the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe. He went on scholarship to the Haystack Mountain School of Crafts in Deer Isle, Maine and partial scholarship to the Pilchuck Glass school in Washington state.

      Davis Brothers Auction
    • Tony Jojola, Glass Jar, ca. 2005
      Aug. 15, 2023

      Tony Jojola, Glass Jar, ca. 2005

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Tony Jojola (Isleta, b. 1958) Glass Jar, ca. 2005 glass, turquoise, sterling silver inscribed: [indistinct initials]

      Santa Fe Art Auction
    • TONY JOJOLA ISLETA PUEBLO FREEFORM ART GLASS
      Apr. 30, 2023

      TONY JOJOLA ISLETA PUEBLO FREEFORM ART GLASS

      Est: -

      Tony Jojola (1958-2022) Isleta Pueblo Freeform Art Glass. Signed to underside "Jojola Lopez Dec. 86". Tony Jojola has been one of the foremost glass artists in the country. He was heavily influenced and instrumental to the early teams of Dale Chihuly and Lino Tagliapietra. Jojola first attended Pilchuck in 1978, and, in 1980, served as an apprentice to Chihuly, soon becoming a regular assistant. He earned a BFA from the College of Santa Fe in 1983, and launched a career exploring traditional Pueblo pottery forms in glass, using glass canes to explore their traditional iconography. In 2001, Tony had an exhibition of more than 100 of his works at the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Artist: Tony Jojola Title: Isleta Pueblo Medium: Freeform Art Glass Circa/Year: 1992 Signature Type: Signed Signature Location: Underside Approx. Net Weight: 3 lbs. Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1558

      Bradford's
    • TONY JOJOLA ISLETA PUEBLO FREEFORM ART GLASS
      Apr. 30, 2023

      TONY JOJOLA ISLETA PUEBLO FREEFORM ART GLASS

      Est: -

      Tony Jojola (1958-2022) Isleta Pueblo Freeform Art Glass. Signed to underside "Jojola Lopez Dec. 86". Tony Jojola has been one of the foremost glass artists in the country. He was heavily influenced and instrumental to the early teams of Dale Chihuly and Lino Tagliapietra. Jojola first attended Pilchuck in 1978, and, in 1980, served as an apprentice to Chihuly, soon becoming a regular assistant. He earned a BFA from the College of Santa Fe in 1983, and launched a career exploring traditional Pueblo pottery forms in glass, using glass canes to explore their traditional iconography. In 2001, Tony had an exhibition of more than 100 of his works at the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Artist: Tony Jojola Title: Isleta Pueblo Medium: Freeform Art Glass Circa/Year: 1991 Signature Type: Signed Signature Location: Underside Approx. Net Weight: 9 lbs. Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1558

      Bradford's
    • TONY JOJOLA ISLETA PUEBLO FREEFORM ART GLASS
      Apr. 30, 2023

      TONY JOJOLA ISLETA PUEBLO FREEFORM ART GLASS

      Est: -

      Tony Jojola (1958-2022) Isleta Pueblo Freeform Art Glass. Signed to underside "Jojola Lopez Dec. 86". Tony Jojola has been one of the foremost glass artists in the country. He was heavily influenced and instrumental to the early teams of Dale Chihuly and Lino Tagliapietra. Jojola first attended Pilchuck in 1978, and, in 1980, served as an apprentice to Chihuly, soon becoming a regular assistant. He earned a BFA from the College of Santa Fe in 1983, and launched a career exploring traditional Pueblo pottery forms in glass, using glass canes to explore their traditional iconography. In 2001, Tony had an exhibition of more than 100 of his works at the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Artist: Tony Jojola Title: Isleta Pueblo Medium: Freeform Art Glass Circa/Year: 1986 Signature Type: Signed Signature Location: Underside Approx. Net Weight: 12 lbs. Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1558

      Bradford's
    • TONY JOJOLA (New Mexico, born 1958) art glass bowl
      Jun. 06, 2022

      TONY JOJOLA (New Mexico, born 1958) art glass bowl

      Est: $150 - $200

      TONY JOJOLA (New Mexico, born 1958) art glass bowl. Signed to the underside, made in Seattle, dated July 1989. 3.75" high x 10.75" diameter.

      O'Gallerie
    • Isleta, Tony Jojola, Handblown Glass Olla, 2003
      Aug. 15, 2021

      Isleta, Tony Jojola, Handblown Glass Olla, 2003

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Tony Jojola (Isleta, b. 1948) Handblown Glass Olla, 2003 glass inscribed underside: JojoLA / 2003

      Santa Fe Art Auction
    • Tony Jojola Art Glass Vessel
      Jun. 20, 2019

      Tony Jojola Art Glass Vessel

      Est: $600 - $1,000

      Tony Jojola Art Glass Vessel. 10-3/4"h x 10"w. Tony Jojola is one of the foremost glass artists in the country today. That’s not surprising since the Isleta Pueblo Native worked closely with renowned artist Dale Chihuly for many years. In looking at his work, it’s easy to see how some of his work has been influenced by Native pottery forms, with some inspiration directly from his elders. Later, he received valuable encouragement as a student at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe — where he had his first experience using molten glass.He went on to study at the Haystack Mountain School of Crafts in Deer Isle, Maine, which then led to work at the Pilchuck Glass School in Seattle, Wash., “where he served as apprentice to Dale Chihuly, the acknowledged master of American glass art and eventually became a member of his famed team of glass artists.Jojola credits his time at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts for cementing his commitment to the medium. Later, he would be Artist in Residence there,” a statement from the Berlin Gallery at the Heard Museum reads.With Chihuly’s help, Jojola established the Taos Glass Workshop in 1999, “giving back to his community by training at-risk youth in a viable and fulfilling skill. To introduce his art form to Pueblo Indians he teaches young people the art of glass making,” the statement continues.Jojola’s work has been exhibited in Wheelwright Museum, the National Museum of the American Indian, the Heard Museum, the Burke Museum. His work has been collected in many private and public collections. 

      New England Auctions
    • Unusual blown glass vessel with Native American design; signed "Tony Jojola, Pilchuck 86."
      May. 02, 2013

      Unusual blown glass vessel with Native American design; signed "Tony Jojola, Pilchuck 86."

      Est: $250 - $350

      Unusual blown glass vessel with Native American design; signed "Tony Jojola, Pilchuck 86." blown and electroplated glass 8 1/2" Diam x 4 1/2" H

      Ripley Auctions
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