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  2. 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

  3. 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]

  4. Devendra Contractor - Wikipedia

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    Devendra Narayan Contractor is an American architect known for his work in New Mexico on education, fine arts and performing arts facilities. He is the founder and principal architect at DNCA, located in Santa Fe, New Mexico. [2] Contractor is notable for his work in historic preservation, challenging revival style conventions while referencing ...

  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. The Rancher - Wikipedia

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    Acrylic on canvas. Dimensions. 183.5 cm × 122.2 cm (72.2 in × 48.1 in) Location. Hood Museum of Art, Hanover, New Hampshire. The Rancher is a 2002 painting by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith. It is in the collection of the Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth College. The painting serves as Quick-to-See Smith's tribute to Montana, where she grew up.

  7. Andrew Dasburg - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Andrew Dasburg, Lucifer, c. 1913, plaster of Paris, exhibited at the 1913 Armory show, n. 647 of the catalogue. Dasburg extensively reworked by carving directly into a sculpture of a life-size plaster head by Arthur Lee. [ 3] Dasburg was born in 1887 in Paris. He emigrated from Germany to New York City with his widowed mother in 1892.

  8. San Miguel Mission - Wikipedia

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    Website. sanmiguelchapel.org. San Miguel Chapel, is a Spanish colonial mission church in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Originally built around 1610, it is often referred to as the oldest church building in the continental United States. The church was rebuilt twice, once in the mid to late 17th century, and again in 1710 following the Pueblo Revolt.

  9. Honoring heroes: More than 20 NM entities are part of Blue ...

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    Jun. 1—Museums in New Mexico are honoring veterans through Sept. 2. More than 20 museums across the state are Blue Star Museums, which is a partnership between the National Endowment for the ...