Joe deVera

Painting and Drawing Fellow, 2017-2018
Biography

Given his past enlistment in the United States Marine Corps from 2001 to 2008 (serving two combat deployments to Iraq in support of the Second Gulf War/GWOT), and in addition to having been born in the Philippines during a time of political turmoil and violence, Joe deVera’s work are often attempts to make sense of the absurd theaters of human tragedy; exploring the possible relationships between historiography and art objects, while simultaneously investigating the cultural networks of mass conflict.

His exhibition record includes solo and two-person shows in Philadelphia, Connecticut and Southern California, as well as an inclusion in a publication New American Paintings (Issue 111, April 2014).   He has been awarded the Joshua Tree Highlands Art Residency (2015), The Terra American Art Foundation Summer Fellowship (2016) and the Cloud Projects Prize (2016). In addition to his art practice, deVera also served as the curator for Aftermath, a four-artist exhibition that ran from November 2 to December 5, 2016 in Santa Ana, CA, which examines the resonance of war through the artist as a lived body (Santora Building, Santa Ana, CA).  Joe DeVera received his MFA in Painting and Printmaking from the Yale School of Art (2014) and his BFA in Painting from California State University, Fullerton (2011), where he also served as an adjunct lecturer for several years. 

He lives in St. Louis, MO, where he works as an Assistant Professor at the Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Art at Washington University.

Joe deVera Artist Talk

Joe deVera crouches under a tarp
Education
MFA, Yale School of Art
BFA, California State University, Fullerton