John Abduljaam, renowned Oakland wood sculptor, works with found wood and sculpts with axe, chisel, and saw. He creates powerful and spirited works. The Oakland museum has two works in their permanent collection. March 10 - April 22, 2007 ZOOLATRY a curious menagerie John Abduljaami Curated by Mark Eanes and Kathryn Weller-Renfrow http://www.artsbenicia.org/Zoolatry/J... The exhibit is supported by James H. Riley, CFP, EA, Retirement Specialist, with support from William's Antiks. Gallery: http://www.swipple.com/exhibit.php?id... Smithsonian American Art Museum archives: http://siris-artinventories.si.edu/ip... Featured artist on California KQED "SPARK" Public Television which showcases only the most innovative and renowned: http://www.kqed.org/arts/people/spark... Grave's Country has some works: http://www.gravescountry.com/selartis... Ames Gallery: http://www.amesgallery.com/resource_a... John Abduljaami is featured in several books on outsider art, including: 20th Century American Folk, Self taught, and Outsider Art, by Betty-Carol Sellen, Cynthia J. Johanson Museum of American Folk Art Encyclopedia of Twentieth-century American Folk, by Chuck Rosenak, Jan Rosenak (1990) Self Taught, and Outsider Art, by Betty-Carol Sellen, Cynthia J. Johanson (2000) Point of View Cat and a Ball on a Waterfall: 200 Years of California Folk Painting and Sculpture. By Harvey Jones (Oakland Museum of ART, 1986) Tree of Life: The Inaugural Exhibition of the American Visionary Art Museum by Rebecca Hoffberger, Roger Manley, Colin Wilson (1996) Living in Balance By Jo Hanson, Patricia Sanders, Susan Leibovitz Steinman, John Abduljaami, Richmond Art Center (California, 1994) Abduljaami was born in Shawnee, Oklahoma, in 1941 and moved with his family to the San Francisco Bay area a year later. He quit high school to join the navy.