Linda Sioux Henley

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Linda Sioux Henley

Linda Sioux Henley


Linda Sioux Henley is a seventh-generation Texan and an award-winning Western sculptor whose work celebrates Texas heritage, frontier life, and cowboy culture. Raised in a rodeo family, she found her artistic calling after visiting the Cowboy Artists of America Museum in Kerrville, leading to decades of study, exhibitions, and nationally recognized work in bronze, porcelain, and stoneware. A member of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, Henley was commissioned to create a life-size bronze sculpture of an early Texas pioneer woman and child for the Texas State Capitol grounds, unveiled in 1998. Her public art includes large-scale sculptures across Texas, including a Pecos Bill monument in Pecos and installations at Six Flags Fiesta Texas. In 2023, she was inducted as a Master Sculptor into the All Cowboy & Arena Champions Hall of Fame.