
Oakland, CA, United States
Artist Joe Dea (pronounced Day) was born and raised in New Jersey and graduated from the Hartford Ar...
About the artist
Joined In 2013
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About the artist
Joined In 2013
(3 Followers)
Artist Joe Dea (pronounced Day) was born and raised in New Jersey and graduated from the Hartford Art School at the University of Hartford.
Currently Dea lives and creates his virtual reality digital paintings in West Hollywood, Ca & Las Cruces, NM.
Dea has created poster art for the New York Ballet and Discovery Channel Films. In 2008 he designed the poster art for Werner Herzog's Oscar nominated Encounters at the End of the World.
His video art has exhibited in NYC at the prestigious Kitchen Gallery, Global Village and Anthology Film Archives, also in San Francisco at The Optic Nerve. One of his pieces, Two Triple Cheese, is included in the NY Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art permanent video collection.
As an early pioneer of music video, he conceptualized, designed and directed more than thirty videos, five of these are included in Rolling Stone Magazine's All-Time Top 100 Videos.
Working as a TV director Dea has created hundreds of hours of television and won four Emmys.
In 2009 Dea was a co-host on the History Channel series What Went Down.
Fueled by his passion for painting and art, Joe combines his cinematic technique and computer design expertise to create arresting digitally hand painted digital...
Hartford Art School
Dea has exhibited in shows at the Los Angeles Center for Digital Art and the Museum of Neon Art.