
Writings + The Printed Page
John Shepherd’s pack weighed him down, straps cutting into fleece, water bottle digging into his hip. The hike had taken longer than he’d anticipated. The light was fading...
May 24, 2019
John Shepherd’s pack weighed him down, straps cutting into fleece, water bottle digging into his hip. The hike had taken longer than he’d anticipated. The light was fading...
Joaquin Gomez • May 24, 2019
The Printed Page Series: Thomas Christopher Haag, Look What I Can Do
Thomas Christopher Haag • October 30, 2018
Forgotten (symbol) by Thomas Christopher Haag
Thomas Christopher Haag • October 01, 2018
Redefine Terms by Thomas Christopher Haag.
Thomas Christopher Haag • August 28, 2018
when we erase the medicine...we erase the people, 2018, oil on panel with string, 10 x 8 in.
Nani Chacon • August 21, 2018
Zahra grew up in two deserts that vary drastically and have many similarities in culture. One close to the sea, the other close to the mountains. She studied the visual arts in France, and continues various pursuits to further educate herself. She currently lives...
Southwest Contemporary • January 30, 2018
Three illustrations by Chris Philpot for the "Printed Page" series, in which local and regional artists, designers, and illustrators are invited to contribute original work to the pages of THE Magazine.
Southwest Contemporary • December 01, 2017
This Thanksgiving, learn how to carve a turkey, illustrated by designer and illustrator Chris Philpot...
Chris Philpot • November 01, 2017
Monsters of the Santa Fe Art Scene: illustrations by Chris Philpot
Southwest Contemporary • October 01, 2017
Larry Bob Phillips was born in Canyon, Texas, and studied with calligrapher Carl Kurtz at the Kansas City Art Institute. He helped run the Donkey Gallery in Albuquerque where [...]
Southwest Contemporary • July 01, 2017
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