Joe Nalo

Joe Nalo was born in 1951 on Johnson Island in Manus Province. Whilst at school Joe won the Carriapa Art Shield. After graduating from teachers college he taught expressive arts and other subjects a Wau International Primary School. From 1970 to 1972 he was headmaster of Salamaua Boarding School and during this period continued to study art privately with artist Lucy Walker. Joe had already received several painting commissions when he was offered a scholarship in 1974 to study the Creative Arts Centre in Port Moresby and later went on to teach at the National Arts School as well as a professional artist. In 1975 Joe represented Papua New Guinea at the 10th World Crafts Conference in Montreal, Canada. He travelled with Jakupa to Stuttgart, Germany in 1979 where their art was featured in an exhibition of contemporary Papua New Guinean art held in association wit the 9th occasions since 1976. Joe became a full time artist in 1991 and enjoys great success in PNG as well as abroad with his detailed drawings, water-colours and oil paintings that often tell stories of traditional and legend using a contemporary approach. He did his Primary Education at Kalalo Community School 1975, and then attended Siassi High School 1979. His talent was noticed by the Expressive Arts teacher and was encouraged to pursue studies in the arts.

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