New Mexico Field Guide 2023
$15.00
New Mexico Field Guide 2023
Edition of 20,000
8.375 x 10.875 in, 140 pages
Perfect bound, offset-printed, full color on uncoated paper
Made in New Mexico
Printed in Colorado
Publication date: May 27, 2022
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Description
Featuring the fifth annual “12 New Mexico Artists to Know Now”
The New Mexico Field Guide is a guide to all things arts and culture across the state. Within, you’ll find maps of major arts districts across Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Taos, Silver City, and Truth or Consequences, and listings of arts and culture businesses, organizations, and creative professionals statewide to help you navigate the New Mexico arts community and keep your finger on the pulse.
This year’s guide features Southwest Contemporary’s fifth annual 12 New Mexico Artists to Know Now. From an open call to artists to submit work in any media, curators Danyelle Means (Oglala Lakota), Rachelle B. Pablo (Diné), and Aaron Wilder selected twelve artists whose works speak to the compelling, vibrant, and challenging work being created in our home state. This series of profiles provides an “insider’s view” of the contemporary arts landscape and the premier talents continuously emerging across the state.
This year, we also celebrate old-timey bars and other unique destinations across New Mexico, talk about the history of Taos’s Harwood Museum of Art on the occasion of its centennial, and invite you to explore the art scene of Truth or Consequences. An extensive arts calendar section has more openings, exhibitions, workshops, and talks than you could possibly fit into your schedule.
The 12 New Mexico Artists to Know Now 2023 are:
Kirsten Angerbauer (Albuquerque)
Kaitlin Bryson (Albuquerque)
Apolo Gomez (Albuquerque)
Hernan Gomez Chavez (Santa Fe)
Lynnette Haozous (Chiricahua Apache, Diné, Taos Pueblo)(Albuquerque)
Karma Henry (Paiute, Italian, Portuguese)(Santa Fe)
Ahní Rocheleau (Santa Fe)
Zuyva Sevilla (Albuquerque)
Jennifer Thoreson (Albuquerque)
Kate Turner (Roswell)
Cougar Vigil (Jicarilla Apache)(Santa Fe)
Benjamin Winans (Albuquerque)
Edited by: Natalie Hegert.
Contributors: Jordan Eddy, Maggie Grimason, Scotti Hill, Steve Jansen, Lauren LaRocca, Kathryne Lim, P. Antonio Márquez, Rachel Preston, Angie Rizzo, Bethany Tabor, Lynn Trimble, Lauren Tresp, Joshua Ware.
Cover art: Karma Henry (Paiute, Italian, Portuguese), Pitawa-ti tongo ba’a (Looking above the clouds), 2022, acrylic on canvas, 24 x 30 in.