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Looking for art free of politics? Don’t look here.

As the presidential campaign nears its crescendo, the American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center offers something of a refuge: Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are entirely missing from the six exhibitions that just opened. Yet the place is hardly free of...

New American Paintings

The monsoon season is late in coming this summer, but the rains are finally upon us. Scott Greene (NAP # 18, #30, #54, #66, #78, #96, #108) has been imagining this deluge for some months, as he works on a large painting in his studio just north of ABQ. His work is...

Blue Mesa Review 22

Edited by Chris Wrenn Blue Mesa Review, the literary magazine of the University of New Mexico’s creative writing program, continues its tradition of publishing outstanding and innovative stories and poems along with interviews and essays that serve as a forum...

Walter Robinson Review in THE Magazine

The May edition of Santa Fe’s own THE Magazine carried a great review of our newest artist, Walter Robinson, for his exhibition “Placebo.” Our exhibition runs concurrently with Walter’s Museum of New Mexico Alcove Exhibition.  Reviewer Richard...

Artist John Barker on Life in Santa Fe

John Barker is a business owner, real estate whiz, artist, and father. In this conversation, we talk about: Work Ethic Advice to a New Father Santa Fe Schools New York Real Estate and Property Management Painting and the Creative Process The Hotel Business And much...

Scott Greene Review in Visual Art Source

We are very proud to announce that Scott Greene’s Turner Carroll exhibition “The Course of Empire” was chosen by Visual Art Source as one of the best shows in the country by reviewer Jordan Eddy. This comes after Scott’s Museum of New Mexico...

April 14 – 17, 2016 | Turner Carroll at the Dallas Art Fair

Located at the Fashion Industry Gallery, adjacent to the Dallas Museum of Art in the revitalized downtown arts district. Featuring new works by gallery artists Fausto Fernandez, Hung Liu, Squeak Carnwath, Drew Tal, Jamie Brunson, Rusty Scruby, Edward Lentsch, Wanxin...

Santa Fe New Mexican on Scott Greene at MoNM Alcove Show

In a great article in the March 11, 2016 Santa Fe, New Mexican, Michael Abatemarco gives us a superb review of the Museum of New Mexico Alcove Show 16/17.1, and Scott Greene’s place in the exhibition. Abatemarco writes, “In the 2013 painting La Bajada...

Art in America

Squeak Carnwath’s first New York exhibition in over a decade was tightly packed with paintings, sculptures and works on paper from the 1990s to the present. The earliest piece on view was the painting Things Green (1995). Designed as a giant chart, it presents a list...

ZONE ZERO LABS – CROWD SERIES: Fausto Fernandez

Fausto Fernández Nació en El Paso, Texas. Artista de collage y técnicas mixtas cuyas obras incluyen una variedad de pinturas abstractas, arte público y proyectos de vinculación con la comunidad. Lic. en Pintura y en Diseño Gráfico, egresado de la Universidad de Texas....

Turner Carroll Artists in the News

Willy Bo Richardson was recently featured in the Latin American edition of Dental Tribune.  In addition to having the cover, Willy was interviewed for the magazine by photographer Eric Kroll,  A link to the article is here. Inside Magnolia Editions: Collaboration and...

Scott Greene “Bewilderness” Review in Alibi

In the November 26 to December 2, 2016 edition of the Alibi, Maggie Grimason’s interviews with Beau Carey and Scott Greene describe both painters “canary in the coal mine” approach to painting.  Grimason writes, “Where there is a felt absence...

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