2006 Sport Artist of the Year

Opie Otterstad

“Double Aught”

Key Sport Works & World Influence

Celebrated artworks by the prolific Opie Otterstad have been exhibited in museums, galleries, sports halls of fame, international exhibitions, and private collections. A few of his more than 800 paintings, including many commemoration series, are listed here.

Yankee Celebration 09 – New York Yankees’ 27th World Series victory

Derek Jeter – Painting/Assemblage, including a Lou Gehrig model bat, a Derek Jeter gamer, a Yankee Jersey, s sliver of a game-used Gehrig bat, Yankee dirt from both stadiums, and a fine piece of ash

The Astros 300 Home Run Club – Lance Berkman, Carlos Lee, and Pudge Rodriguez becoming the first players in history to reach the 300 career home run mark for the same team in the same season

The Phillies Roster World Series Painting
The Last All Star Game at Yankee Stadium
The Sox Invade Houston
The Rolling Stones Show at POP! International Gallery
Green Day
The Boston World Series Show
The Last Game of Craig Biggio
The Sunshine Kids Gala
St. Louis Celebration Painting
Texas Baseball Hall of Fame
The Chicago White Sox Show in the Windy City
Londontown

Happy Birthday Alou
Self Babe Ruth Fenceboard Ali Ali White Sox Celebration White Sox Celebration

Founded in 1984, The American Sport Art Museum and Archives (ASAMA) is dedicated to the preservation of sports art, history and literature. The ASAMA collection is composed of more than 1,000 pieces across all media, including painting, sculpture, assemblage, prints, posters and photography.

The Museum is free and open to the public, Monday through Friday, 8 am to 4 pm.

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ASAMA – American Sport Art Museum & Archives
One Academy Drive
Daphne, Alabama 36526