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  • 05 Nov 2023 4:07 PM | Admin PAPNM (Administrator)


    Our very own PAPNM members, Walt Gonske, Jane Hunt, Peggy Immel and Chris Morel are participating in this year's Nat'l Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum Small Works show in Oklahoma City. Congratulations!!

    Small Works, Great Wonders

    Art Sale November 10, 2023

    On Exhibit November 4-26, 2023

    Remaining art will be on exhibit until November 26.


     https://swgw.nationalcowboymuseum.org/participating-artists/

  • 05 Nov 2023 3:53 PM | Admin PAPNM (Administrator)


    Congratulations, Barbara, PAPNM Signature Artist and current Vice President

    http://www.barbaracoleman.com

  • 21 Oct 2023 9:46 AM | Admin PAPNM (Administrator)


    Congratulations to PAPNM Member, Ellen Buselli, for her Still Life Honorable Mention award in the prestigious international Almenara Collection Fine Art Event.

    https://www.thealmenaracollection.com/

    Nice instagram reel: https://www.instagram.com/p/CyoiZIUvQxk/


  • 20 Oct 2023 5:30 PM | Admin PAPNM (Administrator)


    Join Donna and Marcia at Marcia's studio, Albert and David at his studio on the SF Studio Tour:

    Oct 21,22 and Oct 28,29

    11 - 5

    2023 SFST PrintableMAP.pdf for locations for PAPNM Members:

    Donna Barnhill and Marcie Williams

    Albert Handell

    David Mayer

    https://sfestudioart.com/tour-overview

    Please write to karen.halbert@gmail.com if your name is missing (PAPNM Member)


  • 20 Oct 2023 5:15 PM | Admin PAPNM (Administrator)



    Congratulations to Marilyn (1st Place Winner) and Marcia (2nd Place Winner) at the Step Up Gallery Drawing Show.

    https://stepupgallery.org/current-exhibit/

    Gallery Manager is PAPNM Member, Diane Stoffel



  • 20 Oct 2023 5:00 PM | Admin PAPNM (Administrator)


    Natasha at 400 Canyon Road

    Carol and Donna at 225 Canyon Road

    Marilyn at 656 Canyon Road

    This special event harkens back to the day when it was a common occurrence to see artists along Canyon Road plein air painting. Now you’ll find artists working in various genre and media. Be sure to mark your calendar and join us; meet the Canyon Road artists.

    Saturday 11 – 3: Artists convene en masse in the venerable art district at dozens of the iconic road’s world class galleries where they will demonstrate their unique creative processes. There will be something for everyone to enjoy, and the rare opportunity to watch top-tier artists create. Opportunities will be there for enthusiasts to request live commissions, to ask questions, and to simply be wowed by the wealth of talent and exuberance of the artists. All events take place rain or shine.

    Check with your favorite Galleries and Artists to find out if they are participating. Make sure to sign up for their newsletters.

    https://www.visitcanyonroad.com/paintout_current/


  • 20 Oct 2023 4:44 AM | Admin PAPNM (Administrator)


    PAPNM Artist Member,John Misner, is participating in the Amarillo (Texas ) Museum of Art Biennial.

    Oct 14 - Dec 31


    The 2023 AMoA BIENNIAL-600 is the tenth iteration of an ongoing series of juried biennial exhibitions exploring areas of artistic practice, material, and content.  Previous biennial exhibitions have focused on materials like clay, glass, and textiles.  Other exhibitions have investigated processes such as drawing, printmaking, and architecture.  This year, the AMoA staff and Board of Trustees are excited to offer the museum’s exhibition spaces to artists working across all materials and genres. 

    Anna Walker, the Executive Director of Lawndale Art & Performance Center in Houston, Texas, served as the juror for this biennial exhibition.  She has dedicated her professional life to art and artists. Prior to her work at Lawndale she was the Assistant Curator of Decorative Arts, Craft, and Design at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston where she took an expansive view of craft to work across departments and acquire work by contemporary artists.  Before joining the MFAH, Anna was the Curator at the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft. 

    https://www.amoa.org/b600

  • 19 Oct 2023 8:25 PM | Admin PAPNM (Administrator)


    From Tobi: 

    I am excited to support the Oki Language Project through the upcoming Art Auction. My work "Finding a Way Home" is part of this fantastic online-only auction whose goal is to support the preservation of Indigenous languages at risk of extinction while also celebrating artists who use their platform for good.

    The auction starts Thursday, October 19th at 9am EST, and will end on Thursday, November 2nd, 2023. Submit your bid for the work of a select group of Indigenous, New Mexican, and Western artists who were invited to participate."

    https://givebutter.com/c/okilanguageproject

    https://givebutter.com/c/okilanguageproject/auction

  • 18 Oct 2023 6:59 AM | Admin PAPNM (Administrator)

    New Highands University: Exhibition from Sept 10 - Oct 31


    Jack McGowan, Chamisa and Moonset in Los Alamos Canyon, oil on linen, 12 x 16”

    The regional invitational will feature artists from all around New Mexico, including Santa Fe, Albuquerque and Taos, as well as local artists from Las Vegas and NMHU. Artists include Jack McGowan, Juli Salman, Kallie Wilbourn, Todd Christianson, Louise La Plante, Nacho Jaramillo, Bernadette Maldonado, Estrella Encinias, Robert Henssler, Olivia Lovato, Duffy Peterson, Gilbert Smith, Dawne Holmes and many others.

    McGowan will be showing one of his newest works, Chamisa and Moonset in Los Alamos Canyon. “For someone who took a 40-year hiatus between paintings, being included in this show, and the 15th Annual Plein Air Painters of New Mexico Juried National Show in the same year, is aspirational,” the artist says, adding that one of the reasons he paints is to bring attention to the environment.

    For more information on the show and the artists involved, visit galleries.nmhu.edu (Kennedy Gallery). 

    The university has exhibits throughout the year.

    "New Mexico Highlands University has a long history with the visual arts. Our first president, Dr. Edgar Lee Hewitt, encouraged New Mexico artists to come to Las Vegas by offering them studio space on campus. One of those artists, Sheldon Parsons, gifted Dr. Hewitt with Taos Cattle Hacienca large oil painting that hangs in the President’s office to this day, and was saved by firemen during the 1922 Springer Hall fire.

    The Highlands’ campus is graced with a number of WPA projects, from the large “The Evolution of Education” mural by Lloyd Moylan found in Rodgers Hall to a set of eight smaller murals in the lobby of Ilfeld Auditorium, painted in 1938 by Santa Fe artist Brooks Willis.

    In the 1950s and 60s the Highlands Art Department experienced a renaissance of creativity under the leadership of legendary Highlands University art professors Elmer Schooley, Ray Drew, Harry Leippe, and Paul Volckening. Their contributions to Highlands and the arts are detailed in A Fine Frenzy, by Elizabeth Orem.

    Today the arts tradition at Highlands is going strong. From our foundry’s connection with the world-renowned Iron Tribe to our print making program, the digital arts and modern designs, Highlands students, faculty and staff continue to make a home for the arts in Northern New Mexico."


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