Virgil Julis Nez


1963 Born in Pinon on the Navajo Reservation in Northern Arizona
1983-1985 Studies in Architecture and Fine Arts at Mesa Community College
1991 Bachelors of Fine Arts Degree in Illustration and Painting, Northern Arizona University
1991 First place in painting category at Navajo Nation Fair.
1992 Best of Division in Painting at the Navajo Show, Museum of Northern Arizona, with "Ye'noloo'shi" ("The Shapeshifter"), 4'x8' oil on stretched canvas
First place at annual poster exhibition, Pueblo Grande Museum Indian Market in Phoenix, Arizona
1993 First place in oil painting, first place in watercolor painting, and first place in pastel drawing at The Navajo Show in Flagstaff, Arizona
1994 First place at annual poster exhibition, Pueblo Grande Museum Indian Market in Phoenix, with "The Scent Of The Coming Rain"
Appeared in Arizona Highways Magazine, November edition, with "Three Generational Yei's", 4'x8' oil on stretched canvas
Featured in the book "Enduring Traditions" by Lois and Jerry Jacka
1995 Best of Division, painting category, at the Navajo Show in Flagstaff
1996 First place in oil painting at Santa Fe Indian Market
2001 First and second place in watercolor painting at the Navajo Show in Flagstaff, Museum of Northern Arizona
Merit Award in oil painting for "Shapeshifter". The University of Kansas Museum of Anthropology, Lawrence, Kansas
2002 Honorable mentioning at Heard Museum Indian Market
Exhibition and presentation at Galerie Kokopelli in Moenchengladbach, Germany
Publication of bi-lingual calendar in Navajo and English
2003 First place at Santa Fe Indian Market in pastel medium, 2003.
2004 Second place award in pastel drawing at Eiteljorg Musuem at Indianapolis, Indiania (June 2004)
First Place in mixed-medium award at World Arts Festival at Prescott, Arizona (2004).
Featured artist for Litchfield Park, Arizona Art Festival and appeared in Arizona Republic newspaper (2004).
2005 Featured artist at American Indian Artist of America Indian Market at Scottsdale, AZ. February 2005.
Award of Excellence at South West Indian Art Fair, Arizona State Musuem, Annual Tucson Indian Market, March 2005.
Honorable Mentioning at Eiteljorg Museum Indian Market, June 2005.
First Place in all drawing category at Santa Fe Indian Market, August 2005.

Continues to exhibit at major art shows and markets in the Western United States and beyond. Guest speaking engagements at schools and events. Works are represented at Hand Made gallery in Flagstaff and Rainbow gallery in Sedona, Arizona, and at Galerie Kokopelli in Moenchengladbach, Germany.

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