MARK YALE HARRIS is a sculptor whose primary medium is stone. He realized his commitment to stone carving in the 1990s, following a career in the real estate and hotel industries. Based in Santa Fe, Harris studied under Bill Prokopiof (Aleut) and Doug Hyde (Nez Perce), whose mentorship played a formative role in his artistic development.

Working in alabaster, marble, limestone, and bronze, Harris’s sculptures explore the inherent duality of human nature, balancing strength and vulnerability, control and release. His work has been featured in more than 250 gallery, museum, and international exhibitions, including over 90 solo shows. More than 120 publications have highlighted his sculpture.

Harris is represented by 18 galleries in the United States and the United Kingdom, and his work is held in permanent collections at museums, public art venues across several states, as well as hotels and hospitals.

More of his work may be accessed through his website.