


Scott Greene at the Las Cruces Museum of Art
On the heels of his exhibitions at the New Mexico Museum of Art and 516 Arts, Scott Greene’s paintings will be featured in an exhibition at the Las Cruces Museum of Art. Keiko Ohnuma writes that Greene’s paintings “seem to announce that Romanticism...
516 Arts – Bewilderness
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...
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...
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...
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...
Mar 4 – Apr 24, 2016 | Scott Greene: The Course of Empire
Scott Greene’s gorgeous, prophetic, paintings explore the sublime beauty of the human/nature interaction. With lush surfaces rivaling the greatest painters of art history, Greene tackles issues such as climate change and the environment. This Turner Carroll...
