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SUMMARY:Opening Reception: Kat Kinnick: Flowering Animals
DESCRIPTION:“Paying attention to what’s outside\, beyond walls\, fences and myths of the modern world\, my painting process inspires me to become more aware\, attuned and present\,” says painter\, illustrator\, printmaker and ceramicist Kat Kinnick. “My art creates a world where animals are reflections of our inner landscape and intimate friends. Nature offers solitude and quiet; a place where you can reset and ground and the loudness and chaos of the world quiets.” \nIllustrating wildlife and the wilderness of the high desert of New Mexico\, Kinnick works to inspire a culture of connectedness to nature. Drawing on the magic and inexplicable qualities of childhood\, her work celebrates the region’s unique ecology and abundant diversity. “Kat’s work uses animals and nature as metaphors for the human world\, deeply connected to the environment and other species\,” says Hecho a Mano’s owner\, Frank Rose. “Through beauty and cuteness\, predation and vulnerability\, her paintings are not representations of animals as much as they are a mirror to ourselves. They have the ability to disarm the viewer and if one is open enough\, recognize their own nature.” \nThe concept for her forthcoming solo exhibition\, Flowering Animals\, grew organically from an artist residency Kinnick attended in Oaxaca\, Mexico. “The most striking thing about Oaxaca is how warm and kind the people are\,” the artist says. “There’s a colorful vitality to the city that’s steeped in reciprocity\, craftsmanship\, culture\, food and art. I wanted to bring this sensation of life into this body of work.” \nOpening Friday May 1\, 5–7pm\nArtist Talk Sunday May 3\, 12–1:30
URL:https://southwestcontemporary.com/event/opening-reception-kat-kinnick-flowering-animals/
LOCATION:Hecho a Mano\, 129 W. Palace Ave\, Santa Fe\, 87501
CATEGORIES:Ongoing Exhibitions,Receptions
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SUMMARY:Auction: CPAC's Annual Print Auction Preview Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Discover a dynamic selection of contemporary photography at the Colorado Photographic Arts Center’s Annual Print Auction Preview Exhibition. This free public exhibition features more than 30 works by acclaimed local and national artists\, showcasing a wide range of photographic styles and perspectives. \nOn view April 22–30 at CPAC’s Golden Triangle gallery\, the preview offers visitors a first look at museum-quality prints featured in CPAC’s Annual Print Auction\, a signature event supporting the organization’s nonprofit exhibitions and photography education programs. \nOnline bidding opens April 22\, allowing anyone to participate from anywhere. \nLocation: Colorado Photographic Arts Center \nDates: April 22–30\, 2026 \nAdmission: Free and open to the public \nGallery Hours: Tuesday-Friday\, 11 am–5 pm; Saturday\, Noon–4 pm \nLearn more: https://cpacphoto.org/2026-print-auction/ \nBid online starting April 22: https://cpacphoto.cbo.io \nThe exhibition culminates on April 30 with CPAC’s Print Auction and Award Celebration honoring beloved local photographer and educator Frank Varney with the 10th Hal Gould Vision in Photography Award. The evening includes a cocktail reception\, hors d’oeuvres\, specialty cocktails\, and a vintage photo booth. Tickets are $165\, and proceeds support CPAC’s mission to foster the understanding and appreciation of photographic arts through exhibitions\, education\, and community outreach.
URL:https://southwestcontemporary.com/event/auction-cpacs-annual-print-auction-preview-exhibition/
LOCATION:Colorado Photographic Arts Center (CPAC)\, 1200 Lincoln St\, Suite 111\, Denver\, CO\, 80203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ongoing Exhibitions,Receptions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260411T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260411T180000
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception: Seeing Double
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating the latest exhibition Seeing Double by artists Denise Elliott Jones and Debbie Carroll\, join the Georgetown Art Center in the gallery’s Opening Reception event! Featuring live music\, charcuterie\, and wine\, guests will have the opportunity to meet the artists and discuss featured works throughout the gallery. This is a free event taking place during normal business hours and is open to all ages.
URL:https://southwestcontemporary.com/event/opening-reception-seeing-double/
LOCATION:Georgetown Art Center\, 816 S Main St\, Georgetown\, TX\, 78626\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Openings,Ongoing Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Pyara Ingersoll: Her Freedom Has Feathers
DESCRIPTION:Please Join Curate for an afternoon celebration for the works of Pyara Ingersoll: Her Freedom Has Feathers. \nIngersoll writes of this series: \n“I have a deep passion for and inspiration from the feminine\, nature and magical symbolism. Drawing from various techniques I have learned\, I explore and create through mixed mediums of charcoal\, collage\, acrylic and oil paints.” \nThis show will be on view April 4–July 7 2026. \nImage Seen Here:\nPyara Ingersoll\, Magic\n30″ x 48″\nMixed Media: Oil\, Collage\, Acrylic on Canvas
URL:https://southwestcontemporary.com/event/pyara-ingersoll-her-freedom-has-feathers/
LOCATION:Iconik Lena\, 1600 Lena St Ste A2\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87505\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Openings,Ongoing Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception: A WHITER SHADE OF PALE | Group Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Charlotte Jackson Fine art presents A Whiter Shade of Pale | A Group Exhibition opening Saturday\, April 4 through May 5\, 2026\, with an opening reception Saturday\, April 4\, 2026\, from 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. \nCharlotte Jackson Fine Art presents this year’s single-color exhibition\, A Whiter Shade of Pale | A Group Exhibition\, focusing exclusively on the color white. The exhibition aims to highlight the unique qualities\, nuances\, and variations found within this often-underestimated shade. \nWhite has been selected as Pantone’s color of the year\, motivating us to take a closer look at its significance and its many distinct shades. By delving into the subtle differences and interpretations of white\, the exhibition encourages viewers to appreciate the depth and diversity within this seemingly simple color. \nThe exhibition includes artists Charles Arnoldi\, Edith Baumann\, Max Cole\, Lies Kraal\, William Metcalf\, Liane Nouri\, Helen Pashgian\, Michael Rouillard\, Phil Sims\, Jeremy Thomas\, Clark Walding\, and Brian Wills.
URL:https://southwestcontemporary.com/event/opening-reception-a-whiter-shade-of-pale-group-exhibition/
LOCATION:Charlotte Jackson Fine Art\, 554 S Guadalupe St\, Santa Fe\, New Mexico\, 87501
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Openings,Ongoing Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Dance Lessons: First Friday at The Harwood
DESCRIPTION:Join us from 4pm to 7pm the first Friday of [almost] every month for pay-what-you-wish extended hours at the museum! \nApril First Friday will feature Swing Dance lessons with Rick Montano in honor of our current exhibition Pursuit of Happiness: Gi Bill in Taos.
URL:https://southwestcontemporary.com/event/dance-lessons-first-friday-at-the-harwood/
LOCATION:Harwood Museum of Art\, 238 Ledoux St\, Taos\, NM\, 87571\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ongoing Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260327T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260402T203000
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SUMMARY:Virtual: 20x20 JURIED ART EXHIBITION AND SILENT AUCTION
DESCRIPTION:The “20×20 JURIED ART EXHIBITION AND SILENT AUCTION” is an annual fundraiser\, now in its 20th year\, designed to celebrate art and support AMoA’s innovative education programs as well as our local artist community. \nImages of the artworks will also be featured on the AMoA website where they can be viewed\, and bid on\, from the comfort of a home computer\, smartphone\, or tablet. All bidding will take place online. Bidding will begin at 8:30am on March 27 and end at 8:30pm on Thursday\, April 2\, 2026. \nThis year\, AMoA is looking forward to welcoming patrons to the museum for a 20×20 reception on April 2\, 2026\, from 6:30-8:30 pm. Reception is free for AMoA members and $20 for non-members. Artworks will be sold to the highest bidder with bids starting at $150. This year’s exhibition will be installed for museum visitors to view in person at the AMoA for five days\, March 27 – April 2. \nThe generosity and support shown by artists and art collectors is vital to our museum and greatly appreciated by the AMoA Board of Trustees\, Alliance\, and staff. Participation in this event enables AMoA to continue bringing first-class art programming to area schools.
URL:https://southwestcontemporary.com/event/virtual-20x20-juried-art-exhibition-and-silent-auction/
LOCATION:Amarillo Museum of Art\, 2200 S Van Buren\, Amarillo\, TX\, 79109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ongoing Exhibitions,virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260326T180000
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SUMMARY:Conversation\, The Same Place at the Same Time: Pueblo Foodways
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a conversation featuring The Same Place at the Same Time: Pueblo Foodways Guest Curator Tiana Suazo and contributing artist Johnny Ortiz-Concha. Moderated by Harwood Museum Curatorial Assistant Kate Miller\, the panel will reflect on Pueblo food traditions and sovereignty. \nFree and open to the public. \nThe Same Place at the Same Time: Pueblo Foodways runs December 5\, 2025–May 2026. \nImage: Johnny Ortiz-Concha bean pot\, photo by Elena Wolfe.
URL:https://southwestcontemporary.com/event/conversation-the-same-place-at-the-same-time-pueblo-foodways/
LOCATION:Harwood Museum of Art\, 238 Ledoux St\, Taos\, NM\, 87571\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ongoing Exhibitions,Talks/Lectures
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