Barrett DeBusk

Featured in NY Times 2019

BARRETT DEBUSK

Education

1986        M.F.A.  North Texas State University

1955 - present      LIFE


 *  2023 upcoming inclusion in Disney's remake of The  Haunted Mansion

 *  2022 Featured in French Quarterly Magazine
  *  2019 Featured in The New York Ti,mes

     2009/15   Sculpture chosen, AIPP,    Santa Fe 

  • 2012        Monarch School, purchased by the McGrath Foundation

  • ​2010        Sculpture chosen, Art in Public Places, Santa Fe

  • 2009        Museum of  Science&History, Fort Worth

  • 2009        Sculpture in permanent collection at “Rainbows United”

  • 2008        Sculpture chosen for “Art in the Streets”  Mesa,

  • 2008        “Fallbrook, CA  Installation of pair of 6’ sculptures

  • 2006-2008    Sculpture selected for City of Santa Fe Public 

  • 2008        Artwork on set of “Have Dreams, Will Travel

  • 2007        “Fat Happies” Canyon Road, Santa Fe, NM

  • 2007        Featured in American Style magazine

  • 2007        SOFA Chicago - juried exhibition

  • 2006        Featured in American Style magazine

  • 2006        “Happy, on Stairs” Frenchy Park, Santa Fe 

  • 2005-2006    “Fat Happy - Red, Yellow” 7’ - City of Palm Desert

  • 2003        SOFA Chicago - juried exhibition

  • 2004        “Walking Bobs” purchased by Washburn University​

  • 2004        Sculpture selected for display, Univ AL

  • 2004        Winner, Eighth Annual Washburn Art Competition

  • 2001        Delta State University, “The Bobs” 

  • 2001        Featured Walls, Windows & Floors “Discoveries”

  • 2001        Featured Craft  News&Events August 2001

  • 2001        Featured Art Business News Trends  June    

  • 2001        Featured Decor Spotlight June 2001

  • 2000        University of Alabama “The Battle” purchased

  • 2000        Featured American Style News Autumn 2000

  • 1999        Featured Art Business News, December 1999

  • 1997        Featured USA Today May 1997

  • 1998        City of Palm Desert, California “Pablo’s Birthday”

  • 1998        Art Center - Waco, Texas “The Beggar”

  • 1996-97    Texas Christian University “The Globe”

  • 1997        Art Center - Waco, Texas “Pablo’s Birthday”