Meticulously involved with every step of the sculptural process from modeling clay or wax to chasing and finish work, Joy also hires the best in the United States to produce her vision into bronze. This attention to detail and commitment to creating strong representational work has resulted in many awards and invitations to membership in prestigious organizations.
She was elected to Professional Sculptor Membership by the National Sculpture Society in 2006 and Signature Membership to the Society of Animal Artists in 1999. The American Women Artists invited her to Master Signature Membership after she received Best of Show in 1999.
Best known for her series of dachshunds, Joy has earned international recognition and over 50 awards portraying these endearing animals. To date, she has exhibited in seven National Sculpture Society shows earning four awards including their Silver Medal. Other major awards include the Ellin P. Speyer Prize from the National Academy; four Best of Shows and two Awards of Excellence, the Leonard J. Meiselman Award, and the Elliot Siskin Award from the Society of Animal Artists.
Her work is collected on six continents, by museums and corporations including the American Kennel Club Museum of the Dog, St. Louis, MO; The Library of Hattiesburg, Hattiesburg, MS; and the Dunnegan Gallery of Art in Bolivar, MO.
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BORN
St. Louis, MO, USA, 1944. |
EDUCATION
Loveland Academy, Loveland, CO ~ Tuck Langland, Eugene Daub.
Fontbonne College, St. Louis, MO ~ Rudi Torrini, Hank Knickmeyer.
John Burrough's School, St. Louis, MO ~ Robert Lee Walker.
Meramec College, St. Louis, MO ~ Jaye Gregory.
Laumeier Sculpture Park, St. Louis, MO ~ Toni Wirts.
Portraiture, Oil, St. Louis, MO ~ Tito Gay.
Washington University School of Fine Arts, St. Louis, MO ~ Barry Schactman, Richard Duhme, Tonasco Milovich, Charles Quest. |
MEMBERSHIPS
National Sculpture Society, NSS, NY. Professional Sculptor Member. 2006.
American Women Artists. AWA, Master Signature Member, 2000. Treasurer, 2006-2010.
Artists for Conservation, AFC, Clayton, ON, Canada. Signature Member, 2005.
Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club, CLWAC, NY. Elected Member, 2000.
Society of Animal Artists, SAA, NY. Signature Member, 1999.
Allied Artists of America, AAA, NY. Invited Member, 2001.
Audubon Artists, Inc., AA, NY. Invited Member, 2006.
St. Louis Artists’ Guild, MO. Art Section Member.
Miniature Painters, Sculptors and Gravers Society of Washington, D.C., MPSGS, Invited Associate Member, 2005.
Association of Miniature Artists, AMA, Invited Member 2008.
Miniature Art Society of Florida, MASF.
American Medallic Sculpture Association, AMSA.
Fédération Internationale de la Médaille d'Art, FIDEM, 2009. |
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
The American Kennel Club Museum of the Dog, St. Louis, MO.
The Library of Hattiesburg, Petal & Forrest County, Hattiesburg, MS.
Ella Carothers Dunnegan Gallery of Art, Bolivar, MO. Open Monday, Wednesday & Friday from 1-4pm.
National Cosmetology Assn. Hall of Fame Museum, Chicago, IL ~ Fourteen bas-relief portraits of inductees.
The Wild Corporation, Englewood Cliffs, NJ.
Matrix Essentials Inc., Cleveland, OH.
Creative Nail Design, Vista, CA. |
Born December 17, 1944, and raised in St. Louis, MO, Joy attended Washington University School of Fine Arts in St. Louis. She pursued professions in fashion at Famous-Barr and later ran her fund-raising business, Joy of Youth. In the late 1980's opportunity and spirit were right for Joy to return to art. A 1990 sculpture class reawakened her love for modeling clay into the human form. With encouragement from her husband, Brian, Joy began the process of becoming a fine artist through formal education, job experience and interpersonal relationships.
Joy is a modeler. She models clay or wax into the desired form rather than carving, for example, a block of marble. When the clay is finished, she has a mold made and the piece is cast into bronze using the lost-wax method. Please read her brief overview, "Clay to Bronze," for a better understanding of the process.
Joy created fourteen bas-relief portraits in bronze for the National Cosmetology Association Hall of Fame from 1993 through 1998.
From fall 1995 through 1998 she evolved into a full-time sculptor. The Society of Animal Artists elected her to membership in spring 1999 and she accepted invitations to become a full member of AWA, the American Women Artists, based in Santa Fe, NM; Allied Artists of America and the Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club, both based in New York City.
Joy's series of life-sized dachshunds, inspired by her own "kids," have earned her national recognition and over 50 awards including the National Sculpture Society Silver Medal, the Ellin P. Speyer Prize from the National Academy, four awards from the Society of Animal Artists, and four Best-in-Shows! Her goal is to create at least one major piece per year. A Certificate of Authenticity is provided with each life-sized bronze and with the 1:6 scale series, Dream Chasers. These works are editions of 20. Most individual 1:6 scale bronzes became editions of 99 & 9 Artist¹s Proofs in November 1999. Joy taught her first canine sculpture class, sculpted her first canine commission and her first Golden Retriever in 2001.
Joy's work is in collections around the world, including the permanent collections of the American Kennel Club Museum of the Dog, in St. Louis, MO; The Library of Hattiesburg, Petal & Forrest County, Hattiesburg, MS; and two pieces grace the Ella Carothers Dunnegan Gallery of Art, in Bolivar, MO. Her collectors range from those who love Chihuahuas to Great Danes. She is grateful for the friendship of her dachshund anatomy mentor, Judge Weldon Long, without whose coaching she could not have created her winning works with accuracy so close to the AKC standard. |
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