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Field Report: Magdalena, New Mexico
Hannah Dean visits Hills Snyder and shares some of the local lore, food, art, and books from Magdalena, New Mexico.
May 27, 2022
Field Report2022 New Mexico Field GuideTravel
Hannah Dean visits Hills Snyder and shares some of the local lore, food, art, and books from Magdalena, New Mexico.
Hannah Dean • May 27, 2022
New Mexico Artists to Know Now2022 New Mexico Field Guide
Morgan Barnard is an experimental saxophonist and installation artist using interactive light play to express actualities of the land.
Lyndsay Knecht • May 27, 2022
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Artist Amelia Bauer's playful approach to the subject of ruins—ancient and contemporary—acts as a perceptual leveling device in her series On Ruins.
Angie Rizzo • May 27, 2022
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Mikayla Patton works with hand-made paper, sinew, beads, and embroidery to create sculptures that continue cultural traditions while reflecting the current moment.
Angie Rizzo • May 27, 2022
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Adrian Aguirre resides in Las Cruces where he is an educator and artist exploring issues of migration through representational drawing and painting.
Angie Rizzo • May 27, 2022
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Albuquerque artist Caroline Liu paints images that teeter between the real and the imaginary.
Joshua Ware • May 27, 2022
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Artist Terran Last Gun (Piikani) creates ledger drawings, prints, and murals that translate Indigenous culture and cosmology into geometric explorations of color, shape, nature, and sky.
Lynn Trimble • May 27, 2022
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Lucy Maki’s intuitive process calls back to New Mexico’s Transcendental Painting Group and yields shaped paintings in a style of her own.
Lyndsay Knecht • May 27, 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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Santa Fe-based Tigre Mashaal-Lively creates large-scale interactive sculptures influenced by Afrofuturism, solarpunk, and mycopunk.
Lynn Trimble • May 27, 2022
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New Mexico-based artist Nina Elder explores geology, ecological processes, and deep time while addressing social justice and transformation with materials like radioactive charcoal, stardust, and pulverized guns.
Lynn Trimble • 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
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Indigenous Celebration New Mexico 2022 is a New Mexico art and culture collaboration like no other.
Indigenous Celebration NM 2022 • May 27, 2022
Denver poet, librarian, gallerist, and comedian Sommer Browning talks about her new book Good Actors and how it relates to other art forms and interests.
Joshua Ware • May 25, 2022
Artist Douglas Miles (San Carlos Apache, Akimel O’odham) uses visual art and skateboard culture to amplify Indigenous voices.
Lynn Trimble • May 24, 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
Live in America features under-recognized Southwest cities, such as Albuquerque, Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, El Paso, Texas, and Las Vegas, Nevada, in a debut performance festival in Northwest Arkansas.
Laurence Myers Reese • May 20, 2022
Drawing on public and private archives and fifty years of personal documentation, Anne Elise Urrutia’s book Miraflores brings to life her great-grandfather’s San Antonio garden in unmatched detail.
Willow Naomi Curry • May 19, 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
Curator Laura Copelin creates connections at Museum of Contemporary Art Tucson in Arizona, where her work with artists prompts conversations that counter political rhetoric about immigration and the borderlands.
Lynn Trimble • May 16, 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
Sueyeun Juliette Lee’s Aerial Concave Without Cloud is an extended meditation on how thinking through and with light can help to illuminate profound personal grief.
Michael Joseph Walsh • May 11, 2022
Kouri + Corrao gallery presents New Mexico-based artist Jen Pack at VOLTA New York.
Kouri + Corrao Gallery • May 10, 2022
Utah artist Andrew Alba’s newest series of stoic portraits, on display at Modern West starting later this month, come after years of dark brooding and artistic scuffles.
Bianca Velasquez • May 10, 2022
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