Jeremy Howe was born and raised in New Mexico. He comes from a family of award-winning artists (Grandfather, Bill Wiggins – Governor’s Award 2010 and Mother, Elaine Howe – Governor’s Award 2012) and was always nurtured in his own sense of expression. Since 2000, Jeremy Howe's medium of choice has been fireworks. In this high-energy genre, Jeremy has pioneered and fine-tuned various techniques in the art of capturing colored smoke and oxidation trails onto paper. He is a self-taught artist, holding a degree in geology from New Mexico Tech. Past museum exhibits include Ft. Collins Museum of Contemporary Art, International Museum of Art in El Paso, Las Cruces Museum of Fine Art, and Roswell Museum and Art Center. Jeremy currently educates the public about space science through the Robert H. Goddard Planetarium.
1968 Born in Las Vegas, NM
1971 Family moves outside of Capitan, NM
1979 First drawings made with colored smoke on sidewalks, Roswell, NM
1997 New Mexico Tech; BS in Environmental Geology, BS in General Science, Socorro, NM
1999 Revisits idea of painting with smoke and uses smoke balls to paint front bumper of VW BUS in blue polka dots, Las Cruces, NM
2000 First colored smoke and oxidation trails on paper,
Las Cruces, NM
2003 Lives in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico for 5 months
2004-2014 Takes positions in color processing lab, soils lab, asbestos and radiation remediation, silver mining, and oil and gas.
2013 Visits the Philippines
2016-present Takes position running city planetarium, Roswell, NM
jeremyhoweart.com or instagram @roswellartist
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Jeremy Howe was born and raised in New Mexico. He comes from a family of award-winning artists (Grandfather, Bill Wiggins – Governor’s Award 2010 and Mother, Elaine Howe – Governor’s Award 2012) and was always nurtured in his own sense of expression. Since 2000, Jeremy Howe's medium of choice has been fireworks. In this high-energy genre, Jeremy has pioneered and fine-tuned various techniques in the art of capturing colored smoke and oxidation trails onto paper. He is a self-taught artist, holding a degree in geology from New Mexico Tech. Past museum exhibits include Ft. Collins Museum of Contemporary Art, International Museum of Art in El Paso, Las Cruces Museum of Fine Art, and Roswell Museum and Art Center. Jeremy currently educates the public about space science through the Robert H. Goddard Planetarium.
1968 Born in Las Vegas, NM
1971 Family moves outside of Capitan, NM
1979 First drawings made with colored smoke on sidewalks, Roswell, NM
1997 New Mexico Tech; BS in Environmental Geology, BS in General Science, Socorro, NM
1999 Revisits idea of painting with smoke and uses smoke balls to paint front bumper of VW BUS in blue polka dots, Las Cruces, NM
2000 First colored smoke and oxidation trails on paper,
Las Cruces, NM
2003 Lives in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico for 5 months
2004-2014 Takes positions in color processing lab, soils lab, asbestos and radiation remediation, silver mining, and oil and gas.
2013 Visits the Philippines
2016-present Takes position running city planetarium, Roswell, NM
jeremyhoweart.com or instagram @roswellartist
The value of our intellectual property is greater in all of our hands. Without these boundaries the truth will never lie, for there is no reason to lie.