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Occupy Museums & Erika Harrsch, Debtfair New Mexico by Occupy Museums and Currency Kites by Erika Harrsch, 2018, installation view
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Currency:
What do you value?
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Through February 23, 2019
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This exhibition asks questions about the relationship between art and money. Why do we often value money above all else? How do debt and money impact art and creativity?
Local national and international artists include Mel Chin, Christy Chow, Jennifer Dalton, Nina Elder, Leonard Fresquez, Ramiro Gomez & David Feldman, Hernan Gomez Chavez, Scott Greene, Keith Hale, Erika Harrsch, Steve Lambert, Lance Ryan McGoldrick, Occupy Museums, Yoshiko Shimano and Evan Desmond Yee, plus 20 artists in The New Bootleggers installation and 97 artists in the Debtfair New Mexico installation. READ MORE |
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Brooke Steiger, "New Growth" (detail), 2019, Odonata (Dragonfly) Series, mixed-media monoprint, framed 21 x 28"
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Brooke Steiger
Automatic Dream Theater
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February 16 – April 20, 2019
Opening Reception:
Saturday, February 16, 5-8pm
Talk and stroll through
the gallery with Brooke Steiger:
Friday, March 15, 5-7pm
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Automatic Dream Theater by Brooke Steiger is an evolving, multi-media project featuring several small scaled, found-object sculptures in the form of insect, animal and hybrid/human characters. These nature-inspired personalities inhabit theatrical sets and installations, and each serve as muse in a variety of other media: photographs, drawings, paintings, prints and books.
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201 3rd Street NW, Suite G,
Albuquerque, NM 87102
(505) 573-0895 • (505) 850-2307
[email protected]
www.aprilpriceprojectsgallery.blogspot.com
Tuesday – Friday, 10am-5pm, Saturday: 12-5pm
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Helen Atkins, "Pulse 5 William," 2018, acrylic
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Recycled Heart:
The Artists of ArtStreet
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Through February 21, 2019
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Bringing the injustice of poverty and homelessness together, Recycled Heart captures the diverse, distinct, and highly individual responses of ArtStreet artists' community experiences in relation to poverty and homelessness.
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Jenna Kuiper, "Untitled," 2018, oil on paper, 14 1/4 x 14 1/4"
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Tricia Capello & Jenna Kuiper
11:11 Listening to Change
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Through February 23, 2019
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Richard Levy Gallery is pleased to present 11:11 Listening to Change, a two-person exhibition of photographs by Tricia Capello and paintings by Jenna Kuiper. In a time of extreme and rapid change both artists slow down to engage with themselves, the earth, and their surroundings. 11:11 Listening to Change is a meditation on subtle moments that one might typically overlook.
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514 Central Ave SW,
Albuquerque, NM 87102
(505) 766-9888
[email protected]
www.levygallery.com
Tuesday – Saturday, 11am-4pm
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Nicola López, "Parasites, Prosthetics, Parallels and Partners (6),"
2017, multi-color monoprint collage assembled from lithographically
printed elements, 41 x 43" Collaborating Printers: Ash Armenta,
Thomas Cert, edition of 1
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Nicola López
Parasites, Prosthetics, Parallels and Partners
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Through April 27, 2019
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Parasites, Prosthetics, Parallels and Partners is an exhibition of eight, large scale, monoprint collages Nicola López created in the spring of 2017 when she returned to Tamarind for her fourth artist residency with the workshop. Gathering the artist's ongoing interest in industry, architecture, and technology into a concentrated grouping, the exhibition conveys the interdependency between life and death—human desire bound to great achievement, often in the face of failure and despair.
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