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Covington Jordan: Fable

Reception Friday May 24th from 5:00-7:00pm



These fifteen paintings employ imagery that is commonplace but open to multiple meanings. They beg for measured contemplation. Depictions of wolves, bouquets of flowers, even the religious imagery of the cross, offer themselves for an emotional scrutiny that compels the viewer to question accepted notions and beliefs. Using language and stark visual elements, Covington Jordan layers both materials and meaning in this visually beautiful and emotionally challenging group of paintings.

Exhibit May 24th through June 1st


Jennifer J.L. Jones

Reception Friday May 24th from 5:00-7:00pm



Mixed Media on

Wood Panel

Exhibit May 24th through June 9th


Jennifer J.L. Jones :: Luminous Grace - New Paintings

Reception Friday May 24th from 5:00-7:00pm



Drawing inspiration from her travels as well as from elements of nature glimpsed

through her studio windows, Jones plumbs the depths of light and beauty, interpreting

them through her own unique vision and paying attention to the ephemeral moments

that underscore the importance of mindfulness amid an ever-changing world.

Exhibit May 24th through June 9th


Tom Blazier :: Spirit of Place

Reception Friday May 24th from 5:00-7:00pm



An exhibition of new landscape paintings of the Southwest

Exhibit May 24th through May 31st


SPECTRUM- Art from the 19th, 20th & 21st centuries

Reception Friday May 24th from 5:00-7:00pm



For those who appreciate fine art in its variety of forms and periods, the Matthews Gallery offers a unique opportunity for viewers and collectors. The exhibition includes art by Paul Gauguin, Pablo Picasso, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and other masters and includes some of today’s dynamic contemporary artists such as Diane White, Kate Rivers, Michelle Williams and more. Viewers will find a diversity of style and substance in this inclusive exhibition.

Exhibit May 24th through June 6th


Andrei Kioresku :: One Man Exhibition

Reception Friday May 24th from 5:00-7:00pm



Join us as we present the newest body of work, in more than three years, by this talented, colorful, post-impressionist.

Exhibit May 24th through May 31st


Works on Paper

Reception Friday May 24th from 5:00-7:00pm



The exhibit will feature gallery artists including paintings by Aaron Karp, Reg Loving and Jane Abrams, etchings by Julia Roberts, and photographs by Woody Galloway, Bill Heckel, and Steven A. Jackson.

Exhibit May 24th through June 10th


Gallery Relocation and 2nd Anniversary Group Show

Reception Friday May 24th from 5:00-7:00pm



Come celebrate our relocation to Canyon Road with the opening of Pippin Contemporary's 2nd Anniversary Group Show.

200 Canyon Road (2st gallery on the right)

Exhibit May 24th through June 6th


Rare Earth :: 66 Artworks in Jars by 66 Artists

Reception Friday May 24th from 5:00-8:00pm



For Rare Earth, students interpret and transform samples of earth collected from all 33 counties of New Mexico. Presented by Santa Fe Community College & Scuba.

Exhibit May 24th through June 28th


30 Year Anniversary Reception

Reception Friday May 24th from 5:00-7:00pm



Ventana Fine Art celebrates 30 art-filled years in business with a group exhibition featuring all its artists. John Axton, Doug Dawson, Albert Handell, and John Nieto have been delighting Ventana clients for the gallery's entire time in business. Jennifer Davenport has recently returned to Ventana with irresistible abstract paintings. Ventana welcomes still life master Angus, impasto virtuoso Frank Balaam, and sculptor Frederick Gelb as its most recent rising stars. With 30 fabulous years as a destination gallery, first downtown, and for the past 17 years, in the historic red-brick school building at 400 Canyon Road, Ventana has earned its place as a premiere art venue in Santa Fe. Join Ventana artists and staff for the 30th Anniversary opening reception

Exhibit May 24th through June 15th


Group exhibition contemporaneous with Currents 2013

Reception Friday May 31st from 5:00-7:00pm



The gallery will host a selection of digital and video artwork by 3 different artists in a group exhibition contemporaneous with Currents 2013:

MAX ALMY - TERI YARBROW

SUSAN HERDMAN: Berlin

MATTHEW KLUBER: Color Interference

Exhibit May 31st through June 30th


Fay Ku: Asa Nisa Masa

Reception Friday May 31st from 5:00-7:00pm



Fay Ku stages mythic tableaus of transformation and tension performed by young women (and the occasional boy). The refinement and subtlety of Ku’s technique offer an arresting contrast to the raw psychological charge of the scenes she depicts.

Exhibit May 31st through June 14th


"A Straight Line Curved" - Hlen Hardin
We are pleased to present the ultimate Helen Hardin show - "A Straight Line Curved" - with over 30 of Helen's finest original paintings - many not seen publicly since they we painted. This show includes works from the very beginning to the very end.

Admission is $10 - Charter Members are always admitted no charge.

Exhibit June 1st through September 30th


Quintessence Extraordinary joint show of paintings by Sheila Keefe and ceramics by Tadashi Ito

Reception Friday June 7th from 5:00-7:00pm



Beauty has no boundary. It can be found across medium, from diverse cultures, geographic locations, and religions. With this in mind, we pair two outstanding artists of diverse media and backgrounds in this extraordinary evocative joint show.

Sheila Keefe is a Santa Fe artist whose mystical, evocative abstract paintings are deeply rooted in Roman Catholicism.

Tadashi Ito is an award-winning ceramist from Tohoku, Japan, whose quiet contemplative ceramic sculptures are inspired by nature and Zen Buddhism.

The energy and aesthetics of the duo complement and enhance each other in this unusual show.

Exhibit June 7th through June 29th


Rick Stevens

Reception Friday June 21st from 5:00-7:00pm



Oil on Canvas

Pastel on Paper

Exhibit June 21st through July 7th


CURT WALTERS: Works from My Wishlist
Curt Walters’ inaugural exhibition at the gallery, which will showcase his latest collection of work from around the world, including paintings from a recent trip to Italy and England, as well as scenes from Prague, Petra and Niagara Falls. The show will also include regional works from the Grand Canyon and the Santa Fe area. Sedona-based Walters is a world traveler, and a passionate environmental advocate. He has worked hard to protect the Grand Canyon, and he has painted the beloved landscapes of the southwest for over 30 years.

Exhibit June 22nd through July 13th


Real and Imagined

Reception Friday July 26th from 5:00-7:00pm



Featuring the soft pastels of Kathy Beekman. The exhibit explores the many moods of light on landscape and its sundry iconic structures. The paintings are as evocative of places at once removed of specific experience and of those places seemingly familiar.

Exhibit June 26th through August 8th


Sarah Bienvenu: Cast of Light

Reception Friday June 28th from 5:00-7:00pm



Sarah Bienvenu discusses her upcoming show: “My newest work is trying to get at the visual experience of specific places and observed nature. Leaving behind language and symbols and preconceived expressions, the work is the result of basic descriptions. The painting is not about painting itself but about a specific place and a particular day.

By observing as closely as I can without a plan of what should happen, I hope to find those fundamental relationships in nature. They happen over and over in both harmony and conflict, obvious and hidden, deliberate and arbitrary.

The simple beauties in complex natural forms are impossible to contain but irresistible to attempt to paint. It’s only by letting go of learned experience as much as possible that there is a chance to honestly describe these relationships at all.

These paintings may differ from past work in their tones and values and by trying to describe these relationships in simpler terms. They may speak about my ongoing observation of nature but hopefully not about me – I’m just another passerby.”

Exhibit June 28th through July 11th


Mokha Laget: Color Walk

Reception Friday July 5th from 5:00-8:00pm



Born in Algeria, Mokha Laget spent her early life in North Africa, France, and the United States. Of the kind of cultural integration acquired by those who spend time abroad, Laget has said "as I travel from country to country, I am gathering color, texture and design ideas. What eventually evolves into a piece of art has been influenced by this collage of life."

Exhibit July 5th through July 31st


Yukiya Izumita
Izumita's exhibition, his fifth solo show in our gallery since 2009, showcases the unique ceramic sculptures of this award-winning artist from Tohoku, Japan. Izumita has gained world-wide recognition for his innovative works inspired by nature and landscapes. The seemingly effortless forms and flowing lines belie their conceptual and technical sophistication. Passage of time is implicit in each piece.

Exhibit July 5th through July 27th


Ted Gall & Michael Madzo Mixed Media Coll

Reception Friday July 26th from 5:00-7:00pm



Bronze and Steel Sculpture

Mixed Media Collage

Exhibit July 26th through August 11th


LOUISA MCELWAIN Oil of Joy, 1972-2012

Reception Friday August 2nd from 5:00-7:00pm



A curated collection of the past forty years of Louisa's career will be on display at EVOKE for the month of August featuring 50 - 60 paintings - most of which have never been viewed publicly.

Exhibit August 2nd through August 30th


Charles Green Shaw: Idioms

Reception Friday August 2nd from 5:00-8:00pm



Idioms is Peyton Wright Gallery's first exhibition of his work, and primarily consists of paintings from the 1950s and 1960s. The style Shaw developed by the early 1930s was a hard-edged, crisply defined interpretation of Cubism, which depicted the geometry of urban architecture; by the early 1950s, he broke away from the hard edges and smooth surfaces that characterized his earlier work, and began exploring effects of surface texture and broader brushstrokes in his compositions.

Exhibit August 2nd through September 3rd


Tadashi Nishihata & Haruna Nishihata
Three-time winner of the Chanoyu Zokei Ten Grand Prize sponsored by the Tanabe Museum of Art, Tadashi Nishihata is a master potter in the historic pottery center of Tanba. His massive, beautifully wood-fired masterpieces are legendary. His daughter Haruna Nishihata is also an accomplished ceramist in her own right, noted for her elegant hand-painted Mingei style pottery. In this extraordinary show, father and daughter team up for the first time to showcase the contrasting styles of the duo from this exceptionally gifted family.

Exhibit August 2nd through August 24th


Tadashi Nishihata & Haruna Nishihata
Three-time winner of the Chanoyu Zokei Ten Grand Prize sponsored by the Tanabe Museum of Art, Tadashi Nishihata is a master potter in the historic pottery center of Tanba. His massive, beautifully wood-fired masterpieces are legendary. His daughter Haruna Nishihata is also an accomplished ceramist in her own right, noted for her elegant hand-painted Mingei style pottery. In this extraordinary show, father and daughter team up for the first time to showcase the contrasting styles of the duo from this exceptionally gifted family.

Exhibit August 2nd through August 24th


Eric Boyer & Charlotte Foust

Reception Friday August 23rd from 5:00-7:00pm



Steel Wire Mesh

Mixed Media on Canvas and Paper

Exhibit August 23rd through September 8th


T. Barny & Laura Wait

Reception Friday September 20th from 5:00-7:00pm



Stone and Bronze Sculpture &

Encaustic/Mixed Media

Exhibit September 20th through October 6th


EVELYNE BOREN: Freedom of Expression
Evelyne Boren is an accomplished oil painter and watercolorist, known for her vibrant color palette and expressive brushstroke. Her landscapes depict a fleeting moment with a sense of optimism, and a hint of sentimentality. A native of Munich, Germany, Boren now divides her time between Santa Fe, Mexico, and regular travels throughout Europe. Her upcoming show, Freedom of Expression, will feature a new selection of brightly colored landscapes.

Exhibit September 21st through October 12th


Charles Hinman: The Shape of Things

Reception Friday October 4th from 5:00-8:00pm



Over the course of an artistic career now entering its fifth decade, Charles Hinman has maintained a steadfast interest in exploring three-dimensionality; his shaped canvases examine the elusive space of painting juxtaposed against the real space of sculpture.

Exhibit October 4th through November 13th


Peter Burega

Reception Monday November 4th from 5:00-7:00pm



Oil on Wood Panel

Exhibit October 11th through November 3rd


Leon Gaspard: Impressions from Russia and the Faraway

Reception Saturday November 16th from 2:00-4:00pm



Nedra Matteucci Galleries

proudly presents a major exhibition by

renowned Russian artist Leon Gaspard (1882

– 1964). The show, Leon Gaspard:

Impressions from Russia and the Faraway,

opens this coming November. An ambitious

collection of works depicting distant lands,

these compositions present an enduring

expression of Gaspardʼs deeply insightful

portrayal of his universal subject. Today,

these paintings continue to reveal untold

stories and depth. As Leon Gaspard said to

fellow artist, Russian painter Nicolai Fechin,

“Art does not stand still.”

Exhibit November 1st through November 30th


21st Annual Art of Devotion

Reception Friday December 6th from 5:00-8:00pm



The exhibition will also showcase historic New Mexican santos, bultos, cristos, and retablos from 18th and early 19th century classic period santeros, making this show one of the finest and most comprehensive exhibitions of devotional iconographic art in the United States.

Exhibit December 6th through February 28th