Taos Trends: Water, Earth, Stone, Flesh

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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— 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

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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...

John T. Morris – Stones that Rock & Roll

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By Janna Lopez Santa Fe is a dynamic blend of eclectic artists and creators. One such artist is John T. Morris, a highly-skilled, creative stone...

Filling in the Blanks

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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...