Pigments And Ailments: Group Exhibit Grapples With Illness And Survival Group Exhibit Grapples With Illness And Survival How do you present a (literally) life-changing subject to your audience? For artist Valerie Roybal, a sardonic sense of humor helps. “Originally,” she [...] Zachary Kluckman \ Jun 19, 2014 Read More
Art News: Shebangs In The Fe When I say Weekend Art Party, you say Santa Fe. Ready, go! No, really. Grab your hat and sunscreen and go. Head out [...] Zachary Kluckman \ Jun 12, 2014 Read More You’ve gotta see Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer's 17th-century reds in person.
Making Art On The Blacksmith’s Forge: The Rail Yards Market Shows Off A Bonanza Of Burque Art “Artists are always ready. We have art in our closets, under our beds—we’re ready.” According to Priscilla Garcia, the ebullient director of the [...] Zachary Kluckman \ May 22, 2014 Read More TINtero Workshop & Gallery booth at the Rail Yards Market (Photos by Zachary Kluckman)
Albuquerque’s New Poet Laureate Is Radical History, the backdrop against which most things are measured, tells us the first “modern” Poet Laureate was appointed in 1341—by himself! Petrarch, the [...] Zachary Kluckman \ May 01, 2014 Read More Jessica Helen Lopez at Bookworks in April 2014 (Swimming with Elephants Publications)