Award winning Native American artists, Joe and Althea Cajero, will be featured at the Toh-Atin Gallery during the September 17th Fall Gallery Walk 5-9 pm.
Joe, a sculptor and winner of the Best of Class award at this year’s Santa Fe Indian Market, is from Jemez Pueblo. He is a gifted artist in clay and bronze and draws his inspiration from his spiritual beliefs. His bronze sculptures of animals seem to give those creatures a power that comes from within the artist’s hands. His clay sculptures of Koshare clowns bring a smile to the face and a respect for the ceremonial in Pueblo life.
A runner in high school, Joe was a New Mexico State Champion and still is pretty fast on his feet. He will be racing two days before Gallery Walk in an endurance sprint race for one of his family clans on the Jicarilla Indian Reservation.
He has to be fast to keep up with his wife, Althea, who has shown a driven determination in the last three years to become one of the finest contemporary Native American jewelers. She left the security of a job with the Indian Health Service to commit herself to creating beautiful jewelry. Sometimes, she and Joe collaborate on designs and they are constantly bouncing ideas off of each other helping each other see new possibilities.
Cajero, Althea
$ 850
3 1/4"
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Althea is the daughter of the current Governor of the Santo Domingo Pueblo and gives many hours to being the First Lady of the Pueblo. Also of Acoma background, her life has been surrounded with traditional culture. While her work reflects that, it can worn as easily in Paris as in New Mexico.
Cajero, Althea
$ 950
6 1/2" with 1 1/4" opening
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One of the techniques she uses is to carve designs in Cuttlefish bones and use the designs to cast silver and gold. She sets her work with semi-precious stones, gems and pearls. For Gallery Walk, she will be featuring a selection of jewelry set with high grade Bisbee turquoise.
Beyond their artistry, Joe and Althea are wonderful, warm and interesting people who you will enjoy meeting and visiting with at Gallery Walk. The colors are turning in Durango, come out and enjoy the fall. All of Durango's galleries are open and excited to share new works with you!