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Artist Statement:
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The day was March 15, 1954, the place was Puerto Rico. Where I Jose Rios drew my first breath of air and felt the graceful sun reflecting off of my dark skin. The youngest of a family of six: Mother, Father, two brothers and one sister.
We moved to New York in 1956 to an old tenement building. It was there I had my first encounter with art. Lying back in my bed with my head dangling off the edge of it. I ignored everything around me starring at the ceiling. I used my eyes as brushes and the cracks and shadows as paints for my canvas.
Soon after I started school where my artistic talent was quickly acknowledged and awarded. When I graduated from High school I received three awards; one was the citywide art award, the other two were the highest art and photography award, given by the school. Even though I was encouraged by teachers to pursue an art career I decided against it. Because I had been on my own since the age 16 (with help from my older brother) I felt it was more important to make a living. I realized later ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
Jose F. Rios
Awards:
· City Wide Art Award 1974
· Theodore Roosevelt High School Graduating Artist Award 1974
· Theodore Roosevelt High School Graduating Photography Award 1974
Exhibitions:
Viva America! 2001
Hispanic Heritage Month Art Exhibit
Presented by: Manhattan Borough President C. Virginia Fields And The West Side Art Coalition
Jewels of ...
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Collections:
Gelabert Studios Gallery NYC
Sandra Lansky
Juanita Beltran
Echeveria Family
Mario Figueroa
Nelida Santos de Rios
Sebastián Ríos-Rodríguez
Janet Sepulveda
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Commissions:
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