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October 21, 2017 – February 18, 2018 | Fausto Fernandez in the Tucson Museum of Art
Jun 23, 2017
Fausto Fernandez in the Tucson Museum of Art This October opens the exhibition Dress Matters: Clothing as Metaphor, where you’ll find Fausto Fernandez in the Tucson Museum of Art. Fausto’s monumental painting from Turner Carroll Gallery–...
Ann Weiner Wins Legacy Award For Longstanding Art Support
Jun 8, 2017
Ann Weiner and her late husband Sid sponsored the Bill Sessions Woodworking Center, which has been up and running with woodworking and sculpture classes for more than a year. She also served on the board of directors and authored a book on Silvermine’s long history...
Silvermine Arts Center Living Art Awards Benefit
May 13, 2017
A Celebration Honoring David Dunlop Emmy award-winning writer, artist, educator; Ann Weiner Philanthropist and conceptual artist; and Lifetime Guild members Alberta Cifolelli and Bonnie Ford Woit. This year’s annual Living Art Awards Benefit will celebrate preeminent...
Santa Fe Arts Journal – Faces in Focus
May 8, 2017
The works in Drew Tal’s new show “Silent Worlds,” which opens on May 11 at Turner Carroll Gallery, focus on the faces of children. “There is an innocence in children but also a kind of underlying depth, judgment-free wisdom and fearless attitude that I find...
May 18 – August 6, 2017 | Fausto Fernandez at the McNay Art Museum
May 1, 2017
To See is to Have: Navigating Today’s Art Ecosystem: May 18 – August 6, 2017 The inspiration behind To See Is to Have: Navigating Today’s Art Ecosystem is to make private art public, and to share with every member of our community selections from the...
Hung Liu Scales of History at Fresno Art Museum Extended to 28 April 2017
Apr 28, 2017
This exciting exhibition features Hung’s most recent work inspired by the time and images of the American Dust Bowl, as well as a thoughtful presentation of her work from the 1990s and 2000s, and even earlier works from the mid-1970s. These earliest paintings...
Hung Liu Speaks at San Francisco Women’s March Speech
Mar 21, 2017
Hung Liu San Francisco Women’s March Speech Saturday, January 21st, 2017 I was born in China in 1948, near the end of the civil war between the Nationalists and the Communists. My father was a captain on the Nationalist side, and we lived in Changchun, a city under...
Hung Liu – We Who Work Pays Tribute to Those Laboring in Santa Cruz and Beyond
Mar 6, 2017
A lot of Hung Liu’s art starts with an old, black and white photograph from China. Most of the subjects in the photos are anonymous. “You don’t know anything about this person,” says the Chinese-American artist from Oakland. The anonymity, she explains, gives her the...
CULTURE SHOCK
Mar 1, 2017
By Steven Robert Allen Adventures in Birdland—Suzanne Sbarge once again uncages her otherworldly birds for a one-woman exhibit opening this week at Mariposa Gallery (3500 Central SE). Her collage paintings conjure up dreamy sequences that are simultaneously homey and...
L.A. Times: Artist’s style wins over Airport Authority
Feb 9, 2017
After several months of searching, the Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority has chosen an artist to design large-scale artwork to be mounted on the transportation center at Hollywood Burbank Airport. Commissioners unanimously voted during a meeting on Monday to...
Jamie Brunson at the San Jose Museum of Art
Feb 7, 2017
Jamie Brunson is featured in a new exhibition at SJMA titled Your Mind, This Moment: Art and the Practice of Attention. This really interesting show is referred to by the curators as an experiment. From the museum’s web page, We offer the following:...
John Berger 1926-2017
Jan 3, 2017
Twenty years ago I spent one of the most memorable days of my life in the company of John Berger. On a trip to visit my dear friend in Paris, filmmaker Rodrigo Dorfman, we decided to meet Mr. Berger, and tramped off to find him. Some hours later we were warmly ushered...
Nina Tichava in KS Arts Marketing “Artist Spotlight”
Dec 16, 2016
Kelly Skeen wrote up a great piece on Turner Carroll’s newest artist, Nina Tichava. Kelly uses extensive quotes from Nina to tell a very personal story of Nina’s journey from a small town in northern New Mexico, to her life as an artist. Exposure to...
516 Arts – Bewilderness
Nov 21, 2016
516 ARTS spotlights two of Albuquerque’s most prolific painters with concurrent solo exhibitions exploring contemporary changes in the landscape while referencing the rich history of classical and 19th century American Landscape painting. Scott...
On the cutting edge: Exhibition Showcases Group of Innovative Collage Artists
Oct 23, 2016
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The Mariposa Gallery, now celebrating its 42nd year, is hosting “ORBIT,” a visually provocative seven-artist collage exhibition inspired in part by dada, surrealism and postmodernism. The show is the result of a series of gatherings of collage...
Symbol Pleasures in Visual Art Source
Oct 15, 2016
Orlando Leyba, Walter Robinson and Squeak Carnwath: Symbol Pleasures was written up as a recommendation by the most excellent Jon Carver as a recommendation in the 15 October 2016 edition of Visual Art Source. “Make my funk the P-Funk…” A link to the...