A contemporary painter, printmaker and sculptor, Nick Abdalla first
exhibited on a national level in 1962. He served as Professor of Art
at the University of New Mexico from 1968 to 1997 and is currently
Professor Emeritus at that institution. Abdalla also served as
Director of the Arts & Crafts Complex at Sandia Base (1964-1970) and
on the Faculty Senate, City of Albuquerque. Today Nick Abdalla's
fine art is included in such public collections as Pomona College
Museum of Art and Roswell Museum and Art Center.
During the 1970's lithography was a major part of Nick Abdalla's
artistic oeuvre. He worked closely with the printer and publisher,
Tamarind, creating such brilliant lithographs as "The Good Grey
Poet", "Super Patriot", "The American Way", and "Native American".
All were published in small editions of thirty or less. In these
works, Nick Abdalla developed a unique, surreal vision of man and
his environment.
Since 1980 Nick Abdalla has concentrated primarily upon sculpture,
particularly free-standing constructions derived from materials such
as wood, cardboard and netting.
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Art of the Print