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O’Keeffe: Abstraction, In Review
In 1938, Life Magazine called Georgia OKeeffe “the worlds most famous woman artist.” Intended no doubt as a More …
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New Mexico Film in Gray and Black
A panel at Santa Fe Film Festival found Albuquerque Studios COO Nick Smerigan talking production in New Mexico More …
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Arts Attendance Drops in Mountain Region
A greater percentage of adults attend arts events in the Mountain Region than the US average artgoer, but More …
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Frederick Hammersley, Albuquerque Signman
Art Santa Fe Presents (Charlotte Jackson) and the Museum of New Mexico Press have just published Frederick Hammersley, More …
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Sir Richard Heralds New Rocketship for New Mexico
Satellites gone up to the sky. Things like that drive me out of my mind. I watched it More …
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The Heretics, from Prince Street to Galisteo
Pat Steir was a heretic. So were Ida Applebroog, Harmony Hammond, May Stevens, Carolee Schneeman, Cecilia Vicuña, Lucy More …
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Donald Rubinstein House Concert
Composer and musician Donald Rubinstein performs a concert at his house in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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Ellen Kuras Wins Cinematography Honor at Santa Fe Film Fest
In The Summer of Sam, Ellen Kuras took us back to the look and feel of the sweaty More …
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Slideshow: Cuban Artist Roberto Diago at Santa Fe Art Institute
Day before yesterday a friend who spent many years living in Brazil remarked, as I was extracting something More …
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At the Galleries: Santa Fe
Graphite is what pencil leads are made of. Soft, opaque and dense (and electrically conductive), it is a More …
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At Thornburg Campus, Contemporary Architecture Prizes
The three winners of the Jeff Harnar Award for Contemporary Architecture shared a stage Thursday night in Santa More …
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New Art From Cuba, in Albuquerque
“Confluencias: Arte Cubano Contemporaneo,” at the National Hispanic Cultural Center in Albuquerque, assembles what organizers are calling the More …
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