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SUMMARY:Opening: Alberto Cruz: Wild Company
DESCRIPTION:In his most recent project\, Oaxacan artist Alberto Cruz depicts the connections between childhood and nature through a collection of twenty-one linocuts featuring diverse ecosystems as settings for new visual stories about children and animals. \nThe series is organized in seven thematic groupings\, each corresponding to a distinct ecosystem and composed of three images: safari\, lake\, beach\, North Pole\, forest\, mountain\, and desert. Across these images we see children embarking on adventures alongside birds\, elephants\, hippopotamuses\, polar bears\, dogs\, reptiles\, and other quadrupeds. \nThe creativity of children’s minds has always been a central theme in Cruz’s work. They are the protagonists in this series\, depicted as free\, strong\, dignified\, and meditative human beings\, with animals as allies\, travel guides\, and companions. Cruz typically makes art for people of all ages\, but children are the intended primary audience for this project—a sensibility rooted in his four years teaching art to kindergarten and elementary students in Oaxaca\, an experience he credits with reshaping how he sees the world. \nEmail
URL:https://southwestcontemporary.com/event/opening-alberto-cruz-wild-company/
LOCATION:Hecho a Mano\, 129 W. Palace Ave\, Santa Fe\, 87501
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SUMMARY:Opening: Annalise Gratovich: Carrying Things From Home
DESCRIPTION:Printmaker Annalise Gratovich’s graphic iconography employs symbols of personal and cultural identity\, signaling togetherness through a scattered Ukrainian diaspora. \nThe figures in her work are totemic beings that explore personal and cultural identity; vessels based on the form of the stacking matryoshka doll. They are adorned in textiles and patterns informed by Indigenous Ukrainian textiles\, embroidery\, and ceremonial dress\, as well as vintage American western wear. “The patterns are used to allude to distant homelands- places that are lost or cannot be returned to\,” Gratovich says. Flora and fauna of the American South and Southwest adorn and surround her figures\, rooting them in place and symbolizing interdependency\, resiliency\, and generational survival. \nHer hand-carved woodcuts take months to complete\, and are then meticulously colored with hand-dyed papers—a process that can take more than a month. She prints these by hand at Flatbed Press in Austin\, Texas with a team of three to four other printers. The process of dyeing and cutting the paper to adorn these prints with color is evocative of traditional arts of Ukraine including the dyed egg (pysanky)\, and slavic papercuts (vytynanky). \nEmail
URL:https://southwestcontemporary.com/event/opening-annalise-gratovich-carrying-things-from-home/
LOCATION:Hecho a Mano\, 129 W. Palace Ave\, Santa Fe\, 87501
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SUMMARY:Sunday Donut Artist Talk
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for an early afternoon artist talk with Annalise Gratovich.\nWe will have Donuts\, Coffee\, Tea\, Live Music and Fantastic Art \nThe talk starts at 12:30 pm \nEmail
URL:https://southwestcontemporary.com/event/sunday-donut-artist-talk/
LOCATION:Hecho a Mano\, 129 W. Palace Ave\, Santa Fe\, 87501
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