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Mateo Romero (artist)

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Nationality
  
Cochiti Pueblo

Name
  
Mateo Romero

Education
  
Dartmouth College

Known for
  
Printmaking, Painting

Movement
  
Pueblo art

Role
  
Artist

Siblings
  
Diego Romero

Mateo Romero (artist) Portrait of the artist Mateo Romero Men on the Moon
Born
  
December 9, 1966 (
1966-12-09
)
Berkeley, California

Mateo Romero (born 1966) is a Native American painter. He was born in Berkeley, California, and is a member of the Cochiti Pueblo.

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Background

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Mateo Romero was born on December 9, 1966. His father, Santiago Romero was a Southern Keresan Cochiti artist. His mother is Nellie Guth, a European-American. His father's mother, Teresita Chavez Romero, was a traditional ceramicist, known for her seated clay figurines and functional jars or ollas. Mateo's Indian name is He-tse-tewa or "War Shield."

Art career

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Romero attended Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire and studied under Varujan Boghosian and Frank Moss. He briefly attended the Institute of American Indian Arts. At the University Of New Mexico in Albuquerque, Romero earned his MFA Degree in printmaking. At the School of American Research, he furthered his painting techniques as a Dubin Fellow in 2002. In 2008, he was chosen to be the SWAIA Indian Market poster artist.

Mateo began painting narrative scenes providing social commentary on contemporary Pueblo life. Subject matter for his paintings falls into four categories: "Addictions," "Indian Gaming," "Bonnie and Clyde," and "Voices at Wounded Knee," according to writer Gregory Schaaf, PhD. He moved towards mixed media and began working with historical photographs his "Dancers" series, which employs a technique he personally invented that incorporates asphalt into the surface.

Today, he is not only a successful painter, but also a writer, curator, and educator.

Personal

Romero lives in Pojoaque Pueblo with his wife, Melissa, and their three children, Rain, Povi, and Erik. His brother, Diego Romero is also a successful artist.

Collections

Peabody Essex Museum

References

Mateo Romero (artist) Wikipedia