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Santa Fe Art in Review: Cruikshank at Gebert, Sutor at Verve
Gebert Contemporarys new artist, Eric Cruikshank, excavates notions of sublimity in his Santa Fe exhibition. Nancy Sutor sees More …
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Empathy and Technology at Design Santa Fe
Citing the seminality of Daniel Pinks book, A Whole New Mind, and averring that being in Santa made More …
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Ron Nagle: Ominous Charms
When you grok the size of Ron Nagles ceramic sculpture on view at James Kelly Contemporary in Santa More …
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Reviews: Rule Gallery, Axle Contemporary, & 222 Shelby Street Gallery
Rule Gallery on Denvers lower Broadway is a long narrow room that, when I entered on a recent More …
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“Gasland” Movie Goes On Tour
In one county in New Mexico, archeological and eco-tourist conservation staved off fracking. But we appear to be More …
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FOLKyTonk Plays at SITE Santa Fe
FOLKyTONKs members include T.W. Man on guitar, The Rev. Otis Moon (who wrote the song, “New Mexico Swing”) More …
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Taos Mountain Music Festival Preview
The second annual Taos Mountain Music Festival happens Sunday Sept. 5, with 6 great acts that will make More …
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Postcommodity at Museum of Contemporary Native Art
While driving from Denver back to Santa Fe, I was listening to the Wisconsin Public Radio show, “To The More …
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I Petition To Save the Paolo
As we have reported here, the Paolo Soleri Ampitheatres future has been uncertain. If you are a reader More …
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Review: “Past As Presence”: Joanne Lefrak
White images, scratches on Plexiglas, reflecting on the white light of history, the urge to indelible amid the More …
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Slideshow: Furniture as Art at the National Hispanic Cultural Center in Albuquerque
The many interpretations of furniture and their installation as art. A slideshow of the show being held at More …
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“Countdown to Zero” Opens in Santa Fe
Not to miss is Lucy Walkers new documentary, which ran at Sundance 2010 – Countdown to Zero, a More …
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