Seipel was named top sculpture educator at the 2009 International Sculpture Conference in Philadelphia. Seipel received recognition for lifetime achievement in the 2012
Theresa Pollak Prizes for Excellence in the Arts. In 2016, he was honored by
Richmond Magazine as "Richmonder of the Month." He served as an honored member of the International Society of Fine Arts Deans. As Dean of the VCU School of the Arts, in 2014 Seipel oversaw the purchase and transformation of a former Richmond West Broad Street
trolley station into a building called The Depot, an art lecture hall, classroom, exhibition, and studio space for students and faculty. He participated as a speaker at the VCU Brandcenter. He was appointed by Virginia Governor
Douglas Wilder to the Task Force for Promotion of the Arts and by
Governor George Allen to the Virginia Art and Architecture Review Board. The VCU Brand Center produced five
Vimeo video interviews with Joseph Seipel, each addressing a different question posed to him. The questions were: 1) What's your process when you start a sculpture? 2) Do you see advertising as an art or a science? 3) Do you think creativity can be learned or are you born with it? 4) How do you know when a piece is finished? and 5) Who do you feel is the most important artist of the past 25 years? Seipel was frequently quoted and interviewed regarding contemporary sculptors and sculpture and about the new
Institute for Contemporary Art, Richmond. Following the retirement of the ICA's inaugural director Lisa Frieman from her position at the museum, Seipel was named interim director of the new museum. In December 2018, Seipel was named a
Richmond Times Dispatch person of the year for his service to the arts community. ==Personal life==