Taos Trends: Water, Earth, Stone, Flesh
Currents of tradition flow through generations of Taos Pueblo artistsStory and Portraits by Rick Romancito
In the winter not too long ago, Taos Pueblo kids...
Taking Flight
BY CYNDY TANNER | PHOTOS BY NEDRET GÜRLER
As a child, Nedret Gürler witnessed countless airplanes taking off and disappearing into clouds. She longed to...
Quartet
A photographer and four area artists make beautiful music in the studio
BY GUSSIE FAUNTLEROYPHOTOGRAPHY BY AUDREY DERELL FOR TREND
What sparks the creative process? We...
A Woman’s Place
Finding focus and clarity among Abiquiu’s natural landscapes and cultural diversityBy Rena Distasio | Portraits by Peter Ogilvie
If all the enchanted spots in New...
Enduring Culture
FROM THE PUBLISHER, CYNTHIA CANYON | COVER PHOTO BY PETER OGILVIE
A year has passed since our last summer issue came out online, and by...
Nudes and Landscapes
Contemplating and celebrating the female nude in contemporary photography
PHOTOGRAPHY BY PETER OGILVIE
The nude—male or female—has long played a vital role in our perception of...
FLASH: The Art of Collaboration
— Ashley M. Biggers
JUDY CHICAGO. FRITZ SCHOLDER. BILLY AL BENGSTON. These are just three of the high-profile artists who have passed through the Tamarind...
ARTIST STUDIO: NATURE VERSUS HUMAN NATURE
BY GUSSIE FAUNTLEROY | PHOTOS BY PETER OGILVIE
PAINTER MARK SPENCER examines the human condition and explores the potential for transformation
When Mark Spencer says he’s...
Filling in the Blanks
Nonprofit Vital Spaces fosters Santa Fe’s contemporary art scene with affordable studio space and more
Art MattersBY ASHLEY M. BIGGERS
After 18 years of living and...
EARTHEN INSPIRATION
Ceramic artist JARRETT WEST celebrates both the strength and fragility of nature
ARTIST STUDIO BY ANYA SEBASTIAN
J arrett West is a child of the earth....