Full Name Robert Haozous | Name Bob Haozous Parents Allan Houser | |
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Born April 1, 1943 ( 1943-04-01 ) Los Angeles, California Known for sculpture, jewelry, painting, printmaking Notable work Cultural Crossroads, Apache Holocaust Memorial Education California College of the Arts |
Redefining indigenous perspectives through art and dialogue with bob haozous
Bob Haozous is a Chiricahua Apache sculptor from Santa Fe, New Mexico. He is enrolled in the Fort Sill Apache Tribe.
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- Redefining indigenous perspectives through art and dialogue with bob haozous
- Bob haozous american artist by barbara forst coulter watt
- Background
- Education and military service
- Artwork
- Art career
- Notable exhibits
- Notable collections
- Personal
- References

Bob haozous american artist by barbara forst coulter watt
Background

Bob Haozous was born on 1 April 1943 in Los Angeles, California. His parents are Anna Marie Gallegos, a Navajo-Mestiza textile artist, and the late Allan Houser (1914–1994), a famous 20th-century Apache sculptor. As a child, Haozous spent time in Apache, Oklahoma, his tribe's headquarters. His parents both taught as Intermountain Indian School, in Logan, Utah.
Education and military service

Haozous studied at Utah State University before enlisting in the US Navy, where he served for four years on board of the USS Frank Knox during the Vietnam War. After the war, Haozous attended the California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland, California, where he earned his BFA degree in sculpture in 1971.
Artwork

Haozous works in a range of media, from drawing, painting, and printmaking to jewelry, but his primary focus is on sculptor, especially monumental public works. He sculpts in steel, stone, wood, and aluminum.
His work is often humorous and extremely politically charged. He creates work about his Apache heritage, the environment–especially climate change–and institutional racism.
Art career
As an emerging artist, Haozous exhibited at the annual SWAIA Santa Fe Indian Market, from 1971 until 1991. He moved on to a world stage and has participated in the Venice Biennale in Venice, Italy, in both 1999 and 2001.
Notable exhibits
Notable collections
He has also created public art for the cities of Albuquerque, New Mexico; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; San Diego, California; Seattle, Washington; and Tulsa, Oklahoma, as well as for the Seattle Seahawks Stadium.
Personal
Bob Haozous lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He has three children and several brothers. His brother Philip Haozous is also a respected sculptor.