Santa Fe Community College or university Visible Arts Gallery Presents ‘Border Artists’ Featuring 17 Artists March 11
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SANTA FE – Santa Fe Local community College’s (SFCC) Visual Arts Gallery provides the exhibition, “Border Artists”, which opens 4-6 p.m. Friday, March 11 at the gallery at 6401 Richards Ave.
The show will characteristic work from 17 artists who are part of the Border Artist’s team from southern New Mexico and El Paso, Texas.
Note: Proof of vaccination and masks will be expected for attendance at the opening.
SFCC’s Director of Art on Campus reported, “We’re thrilled to showcase some of the spectacular artwork remaining generated downstate, as well as the work by some artists from El Paso, Texas. This diverse variety of artwork gives our group with a window to do the job they may not frequently have an possibility to see. It’s also rather inspiring for the college’s artwork college students to be exposed to distinctive varieties of artistic expression.”
The exhibiting team shared this track record, “The Border Artists were being conceived in late 1990 as a way of growing visibility and recognition for the get the job done of a group of good artists in Southern New Mexico. Acquiring substantially results, the team ongoing to insert new members and arranged as a non-income artists’ association in 1995. The members are inhabitants of Southern New Mexico and El Paso, Texas. Membership is by invitation.
“Because the arts are integral to the cultural daily life of a community, the Border Artists are committed to making artwork and sharing this through exhibitions and educational gatherings. Our exhibitions are typically fundraisers for other area not for revenue groups, and we award numerous inventive scholarships for higher faculty and college learners every single yr.”
The next artists will participate in the exhibition: Margaret Berrier, jewelry Emmitt Booher, digital photography Tauna Cole, oil portray Janice Cook, porcelain & combined media Sherry Carter-Doil, combined media painting Linda Elkins, combined media collage Amanda Jaffe, ceramics Suzanne Kane, ceramic and steel Cassandra Lockwood, acrylic painting Rosemary McLaughlin, oil painting Jeanne Rundell, blended media painting Storm Sermay, archival pigment photographic prints Jo-an Smith, painting (oil and acrylic), David Sorensen, Electronic photography Zoe Spiliotis, 2-dimensional artwork Jean Wilkey, oil painting and Nolan Winkler, acrylic and mixed media painting.
The SFCC Visual Arts Gallery is open up 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday by Friday on the SFCC’s principal campus, 6401 Richards Ave. The gallery will be closed for the duration of Spring Break March 12 via March 20. All are welcome to take a look at the gallery. Special take note: SFCC COVID customer on-campus protocols require all people to have on a mask and to social distance. For far more details about the gallery, get in touch with SFCC’s Director of Artwork on Campus Linda Cassel at [email protected] or 505.428.1501.
‘Cultivated’ by Suzanne Kane, ceramic/metal. 25“x18“x10“. Courtesy/SFCC
‘La Mona Goals Aplenty’ by Janice Cook dinner, porcelain & blend media. 18“x13“x9.5“. Courtesy/SFCC
‘Ode to the Oilman’ by Linda Elkins, combined media collage, 24“x27“. Courtesy/SFCC