
Santa Fe Art Institute Celebrates the Art of Change with Alumnus Dread Scott
Art of Change is a night celebrating artists that change the world in support of Santa Fe Art Institute.
July 13, 2022
Art of Change is a night celebrating artists that change the world in support of Santa Fe Art Institute.
Santa Fe Art Institute • July 13, 2022
Joey Fauerso: Wait For It at NMSU Art Museum embeds poignant metaphors in basic, somber forms to question what happens when stability is off-kilter.
Nancy Zastudil • July 12, 2022
GVG Contemporary debuts new artwork, a new warehouse exhibition, and studio space in Santa Fe.
GVG Contemporary • July 11, 2022
WPA and New Deal artworks are highlights of a road trip across Southern New Mexico.
Hannah Dean • July 11, 2022
Gutiérrez Hubbell House spotlights life-sustaining New Mexico acequias and reimagines museum practice with a new guest-curator program.
Bethany Tabor • July 06, 2022
Minimal and sublime yet deeply visceral, Distilled Presence at Pie Projects is a curated selection of work by Dana Newmann, Signe Stuart, and Judy Tuwaletstiwa.
Pie Projects • July 06, 2022
Santa Fe-based artist Rick Stevens's latest body of work brings scenes of immersive wilderness and lush, abundant flora to Kay Contemporary Art on historic Canyon Road.
Kay Contemporary Art • July 05, 2022
In Wo/Manhouse 2022, nineteen New Mexican artists from across the gender spectrum created artworks exploring the meaning of home, gender, and inclusivity on the fiftieth anniversary of Womanhouse.
Through the Flower • June 13, 2022
Priya Parker, conflict resolution strategist and author, and Anand Giridhadaras, journalist and writer, present at SITE Santa Fe’s Innovative Thinker Summer Speaker Series.
SITE Santa Fe • June 07, 2022
SITE Santa Fe curator Brandee Caoba’s generous yet discerning way of being in the world, the studio, and the exhibition space supports artists and audiences alike.
Nancy Zastudil • June 07, 2022
Albuquerque artist Reyes Padilla, born with synesthesia, paints visual representations of music in works that have appeared throughout New Mexico and on Better Call Saul.
Steve Jansen • May 31, 2022
Contemporary Native American jewelry is showcased at the Wheelwright Museum’s Center for the Study of Southwestern Jewelry and Case Trading Post gift shop in Santa Fe.
Steve Jansen • May 30, 2022
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A native of Albuquerque’s South Valley, Eric J. Garcia imbues political art with personal experience.
Lyndsay Knecht • May 27, 2022
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Albuquerque-based artist Welly Fletcher’s sculptural practice activates lines that question normative gender roles, sexual orientation, and identity.
Joshua Ware • May 27, 2022
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New Mexico-based artist Jen Pack's colorful fiber wall hangings bring the materiality of painting into question.
Joshua Ware • May 27, 2022
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Patina Gallery in downtown Santa Fe honors connections and creativity with A Season of Blue.
Tamara Johnson • May 27, 2022
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Gaia Contemporary presents a unique blend of sculpture, painting, jewelry, kimono, photography, and Japanese antiquities in Santa Fe's historic Canyon Road district.
Gaia Contemporary • May 27, 2022
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Art Santa Fe is an intimate contemporary art fair that welcomes world-class art and design presented by a diverse range of exhibitors.
Art Santa Fe • May 27, 2022
Blair Vaughn-Gruler on modernism, postmodernism, and her recent body of paintings.
GVG Contemporary • May 23, 2022
Jivan Lee’s series 10,000 Mountains represented a fundamental shift for the painter from chasing the light to deep meditations on place that revealed the miraculous through the mundane.
Ashley M. Biggers • May 23, 2022
More than seventy new media artworks will be presented as part of the multi-venue CURRENTS festival across Santa Fe this June.
Currents New Media • May 18, 2022
The Albuquerque Museum tells the compelling story of African American homesteading in New Mexico in the exhibition Facing the Rising Sun.
Steve Jansen • May 17, 2022
Starting fall 2023, Central New Mexico Community College in Albuquerque will no longer offer a bench jewelry certificate program for its students.
Steve Jansen • May 13, 2022
Kouri + Corrao gallery presents New Mexico-based artist Jen Pack at VOLTA New York.
Kouri + Corrao Gallery • May 10, 2022
Khang Pham-New's monumental sculptures in granite are feats of stoneworking and artistry on view at Tesuque's Glenn Green Galleries + Sculpture Garden.
Glenn Green Galleries + Sculpture Garden • May 04, 2022
A debut solo exhibition by Albuquerque artist and muralist Nani Chacon (Diné, Chicana) celebrates Indigeneity through storytelling and design.
Kathryne Lim • May 04, 2022
Hecho Gallery, a new sibling of Hecho a Mano, opened in Downtown Santa Fe on April 1, 2022 with offerings of new and contemporary art from New Mexico and Oaxaca.
Hecho Gallery • May 02, 2022
Veterans Off Grid in rural Northern New Mexico helps vulnerable veterans get back on their feet in a setting that’s a model for sustainable architecture, community building, and affordable housing.
Dawn Penso • April 29, 2022
The Agnes Martin Gallery at the Harwood Museum in Taos, New Mexico embodies Yi-Fu Tuan’s concept of mythic space.
Joshua Ware • April 27, 2022
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Through the Flower in Belen, New Mexico is organizing a new installation with a collective of New Mexico artists to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of Judy Chicago’s Womanhouse.
Caitlin Chávez • April 25, 2022
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