Meet Exit, the Multimedia Collective Building Community for Borderlands Artists
Young borderlands artists often face a choice: leave or turn art into a hobby. A nascent El Paso group is shooting for a "second chance."
June 16, 2026
Young borderlands artists often face a choice: leave or turn art into a hobby. A nascent El Paso group is shooting for a "second chance."
Graciela Blandon • June 16, 2026
Feature2026 New Mexico Field GuideNew Mexico
Meow Wolf’s first interactive installation celebrates its tenth anniversary, marking an era of staggering growth and expansion, with even more to come.
Natalie Hegert • May 22, 2026
Ephemeral Collective's roving performance festival in Moab holds lessons in pooling resources to shape a tiny counterculture.
Emily Arntsen • April 23, 2026
When a socially distanced network of Taos-based abstract artists finally met in real life, they were ready to reform their art community.
Ekin Balcioglu • August 02, 2024
Artists and poets from Indigenous nation bisected by U.S.-Mexico border join with myriad voices to counter borderland crisis narratives in Tucson.
Lynn Trimble • July 18, 2024
Phoenix-based artist Annie Lopez's brilliant blue dress forms—tailored from cyanotypes on tamale paper—embody personal, familial, and cultural histories.
Lynn Trimble • May 08, 2024
EssayCollectivity + CollaborationSouthwest
Hyperlink, a nebulous artist collective with projects in Denver, Chicago, and at a uranium mine ghost town in Wyoming, is a proven testament to the power of collectivity and collaboration.
Denise "The Vamp DeVille" Zubizarreta • December 13, 2023
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