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  2. Janet Fish - Wikipedia

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    Janet Fish (born May 18, 1938) is a contemporary American realist artist. Through oil painting, lithography, and screenprinting, she explores the interaction of light with everyday objects in the still life genre. Many of her paintings include elements of transparency (plastic wrap, water), reflected light, [1] and multiple overlapping patterns ...

  3. John Geldersma - Wikipedia

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    1989 LewAllen/Butler Fine Arts, Santa Fe, New Mexico; 1988 Primitivist Sculpture: John Geldersma, Art Museum of Southeast Texas, Beaumont, Texas; 1987 Via Serpents, University Art Museum, Lafayette, Louisiana; 1977 Memphis Art Academy, Memphis, Tennessee; 1967 Rutgers, The State University, New Brunswick, New Jersey

  4. Mario Martinez (painter) - Wikipedia

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    Solo Show, American Indian Contemporary Arts Gallery, San Francisco, CA, 1998. The Fall Antiquities and Contemporary Art Show, Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO, 1998. Native Abstraction: Modern Forms Ancient Ideas, Museum of New Mexico: Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Santa Fe, NM, 1997.

  5. Matt Baumgardner - Wikipedia

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    Matt Baumgardner. Matthew Clay Baumgardner (February 5, 1955 – November 20, 2018) was an American contemporary artist and National Endowment for the Arts Visual Artist Fellow, whose work was featured in multiple public and private collections including the Gibbes Museum of Art and the Greenville Museum of Art in Greenville, SC.

  6. Darren Vigil Gray - Wikipedia

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    July 29, 1959 (age 65) New Mexico. Education. The Institute of American Indian Arts, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Children. 2. Darren Vigil Gray is a Jicarilla Apache painter and musician. [1] He draws inspiration for his work from abstract expressionists such as Jackson Pollock and from his heritage. [2][3]

  7. Pueblo Revival architecture - Wikipedia

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    The Pueblo Revival style or Santa Fe style is a regional architectural style of the Southwestern United States, which draws its inspiration from Santa Fe de Nuevo México 's traditional Pueblo architecture, the Spanish missions, and Territorial Style. The style developed at the beginning of the 20th century and reached its greatest popularity ...

  8. Jaune Quick-to-See Smith - Wikipedia

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    Subsequent esteemed credits of distinction are: SITE Santa Fe fellowship award in 1995; the New Mexico Governor's Outstanding New Mexico Woman's Award and the New Mexico Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts [38] (Allan Houser Memorial Award) both in 2005; the Living Artist of Distinction award by the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum in 2012; [39 ...

  9. Los Cinco Pintores - Wikipedia

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    Los Cinco Pintores. Los Cinco Pintores ("The Five Painters") was a group of early 20th-century artists in Santa Fe, New Mexico that included Will Shuster, Fremont Ellis, Walter Mruk, Jozef Bakos, and Willard Nash. By 1921, Shuster, Ellis, Mruk, Bakos, and Nash had all moved to Santa Fe, and the five formed their artist collective in 1921.