"I was born Ottawa and Mexican. My mother's people come from the upper peninsula of what is now known as Michigan and my father's people come from San Antonio, Texas before Texas became a part of the United States. My parents divorced when I was young and my Mother remarried. My stepfather who raised me was half African American, half Polish, whose family had migrated to Michigan from Chicago, Illinois. My grandmother, who was Ottawa and my grandfather, who was Chippewa were a huge influence on my spiritual life.
Subversiveness has been central to my work for a long time and this idea of overturning the established continues to inspire my current work. Overcoming obstacles and barriers and questions of identity are the issues I focus on and address in my art. I primarily paint figuratively using symbolic imagery combined with highly contrasting and unusual bold colors. The ideas I express in painting are from personal experiences and my inner feelings. They are a personal chronicle of my inner self.
The art I create in wood aims to rearrange the established ideals around contemporary craft. Using established woodworking techniques, I create contemporary wood objects infused with a Native perspective. Though they appear modern, they are informed by a long history of woodcraft among my Anishnabe people." -Dennis Esquivel
Selected Publications
2006: “Enduring Vision: Fine Furniture Maker Dennis Esquivel Reinvigorates a
Native Tradition”, Santa Fean Magazine, August 2006, Elizabeth Wolf: 79-80.
2004: “Dennis Esquivel: A Furniture Maker Builds His Career in Santa Fe”, Southwest Art, March 2004, Dottie Indyke: 50-51.
2003: “Santa Fe Indian Market: The Business of Art”, Indian Country Today,
September 17, 2003, Geneva Horse Chief: D1-D2.
2003: “SWAIA Fellowship Award Winners”, Indian Market Magazine, August 2003, RoseMary Diaz: 43-48.
2003: “New Perspectives”, Indian Market Guide, Albuquerque Journal North, August 17, 2003, Rebecca Szymanski: 16-20.
2003: “Fellowship Artists”, Indian Market Guide, The Santa Fe New Mexican,
August 20, 2003, DL Davis: 48-49.
2003: “IAIA show features women artists”, Indian Market Guide, The Santa Fe New Mexican, August 20, 2003, Miranda Foster: 129.
1993: "American Justice", charcoal drawing, published in DisplayMagazine, Grand Rapids Community College
1992: "Chess Board", pencil drawing, published in Display Magazine, Grand Rapids Community College
"PAINTED BUTTERFLY" Dennis Esquivel
Figured Cherry, Maple, Holly, Paint
28" x 16" x 6"
$5,000
"BUTTERFLY END TABLE" Dennis Esquivel
Cherry, maple, glass
25" x 36"
$2,400
"SALMON RUN" End Table Dennis Esquivel
Lace wood, Rainbow obsidian, glass
25" x 18"
$2,200 SOLD
"EAGLE DRUM COFFEE TABLE" Dennis Esquivel
Cherry, english sycamore, curly maple, brass tacks and brass wire
22" x 36" SOLD
(COMMISSIONS AVAILABLE)
"HORSE CAPTURE PAINTED TABLE" Dennis Esquivel
Bubinga, ebony, sterling silver wire, paint, stainless steel
25" x 22" SOLD
(COMMISSIONS AVAILABLE)
"MIGRATION SALMON END TABLE" Dennis Esquivel
African cherry, ebony, rainbow obsidion, paint, glass
25" x 20" SOLD
(COMMISSIONS AVAILABLE)
"QUILTED BUBINGA HALL TABLE" Dennis Esquivel
Quilted bubinga, english sycamore, walnut, ebony, sterling silver wire, stainless steel
36" x 18" SOLD
(COMMISSIONS AVAILABLE)
"REDWOOD BURL END TABLE" Dennis Esquivel
Redwood burl, ebony, bubinga, birdseye maple, sterling silver wire, stainless steel
25" x 20" SOLD
(COMMISSIONS AVAILABLE)