If your down in the Albuquere area this is a great place to stay!

The Sleepy Tepi

A very unique and Spiritual place for those that want the rustic experience in style. I have fresh bedding and towels for guest. We are a small art farm all about sustaining our projects. Many places to sit and read, write, draw or just kick back.

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TURKEY SHOOT!

Great opportunity to travel to Turkey and spend time with learnign from Bobbie Lane and Lee Varis two of the world’s finest photographers and instructors.

 

 

 

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The Book of Alternative Photographic Proceses Third Edition by Christopher James is now available!

What can one say? Christopher James has covered so many areas of alternative photographic processes in this volume with incredible depth and insight. Not only is he true to the analogue traditional processes but he also delves into the digital world and helps to marry the two in a seamless way. Christopher has written what could be purely a classic “technical book” but has added his wit, humor and love of photography to create a book that not only gives you the nuts and bolts of a “how to book”, but also takes you on a lyrical journey through the world and history of photography. This is a must have for everyone interested in photography, be they photographers, collectors or just folks interested in photography. I am proud to be a part of his journey.

Click to Go to Amazon to Get the Book

 

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Great new book by a good friend and fellow photographer Larry Lindahl

David Michael Kennedy at The Heinley Fine Arts Gallery

Hope You can make it to the Opening!

 

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Henry Crow Dog’s Passing

Henry Crow Dog passed on to The Spirit World
June 23. 2014

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For all the People who Henry touch I wanted to let you know he passed in a Good Way.
Peacefully in the Truck.  When the time is right I will do a memorial for him and let everyone know about it.

For now hold him in your hearts and know he is with the Creator.

Aho Mitakuye Oyasin

New Art/New Mexico Show

New Group Show

NEW ART / NEW MEXICO

ROSS ART MUSEUM / OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

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Ohio Wesleyan University proudly presents 

NEW ART / NEW MEXICO

An exhibition of artwork by artists residing in Northern New Mexico

February 11 – March 30, 2014

The exhibition was organized with the assistance of students participating in the University’s unique Theory-To-Practice Grants Program.

Richard M. Ross Art Museum

60 South Sandusky Street • Delaware, Ohio 43015

Special Events

Thursday, February 13

KEYNOTE ADDRESS / ARTIST TALK BY NANCY SUTOR

4:10 pm • Room 121, Edgar Hall

Opening Reception

4:30 — 6:30 pm • Ross Art Museum

Admission FREE • Open to All

Museum Hours

Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, 10 am – 5 pm

Thursday, 10 am – 9 pm • Sunday 1 pm – 5 pm

Closed Monday and Saturday

Call 740-368-3606 for additional information or on-line at http://ross.owu.edu

Funding provided by the Theory-To-Practice Grants Program, and the Barbara Kuhlman and Marion Parson Alden Funds for Exhibitions and Visiting Artists 

 

Kent Bowser • Laura Dean • Margaret Fitzgerald • Gus Foster
Lenny Foster • Victor Goler • Ed Haddaway • Betty Heald • Nicholas Herrera
David Michael Kennedy • Jennifer Lynch • Nina Morrow • Jill Pease
Carlos Rael • Deborah Rael-Buckley • Reina • Anita Rodriguez
Ellen Schechner-Johnson • Jan Sessler • Nancy Sutor • Roxanne Swentzell
Luis Tapia • Jim Vogel • Wendy Young • Craig Varjabedian • Will Wilson

World of Photography New York TV show

 

Just found this on You Tube.  What a funny thing…….

Click Link:   World of PhotographyWorld of Photography

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In/Visible Borders: New Mexico Photographers Show Friday November 22, 5-7 PM Opening

 

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

November 5, 2013

 

Contacts: Rod Lambert; Community Gallery Manager; 505-955-6705; rdlambert@santafenm.gov

Jodi McGinnis Porter; Public Information/Multi-Media Administrator; 505-955-6045, jmporter@santafenm.gov

 

The City of Santa Fe Arts Commission’s Community Gallery Announces

“In/Visible Borders: New Mexico Photographers”

Exhibit Opening, Friday, November 22, 5-7 p.m.

 

In Collaboration with The Santa Fe University of Art and Design

Marion Center for Photographic Arts

Curated By Mary Anne Redding

 

SANTA FE, NM — The City of Santa Fe Arts Commission’s Community Gallery announces “In/Visible Borders: New Mexico Photographers” an exhibition in collaboration with the Santa Fe University of Art and Design’s Marion Center for Photographic Arts. This exhibit examines the contemporary New Mexico landscape in terms of the cultural, political and economic realities of the 21st century along the borderlands between the United States and Mexico. The exhibit is curated by Mary Anne Redding, Chair of the Photography Department at the University. A public opening will be held on Friday, November 22, 2013 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Community Gallery, located at 201 West Marcy Street. The opening is free and open to the public. For more information, contact the Community Gallery at 505-955-6705.

 

“This exhibit is an opportunity for the City of Santa Fe Arts Commission to work with an outstanding local curator, Mary Anne Redding, to produce an exhibit that is poignant and visceral,” said, Rod Lambert, Community Gallery Manager. “The issues being addressed by the exhibit bring thoughtful, if sometimes uncomfortable, topics to the public through the beautiful and haunting imagery of a group of leading New Mexico photographers.”

 

Nineteen photographers have been invited to exhibit images relating to this topic. Participating artists include: Tony Bonanno, Michael Borowski, David Bram, Kirk Gittings, Lauren Greenwald, Mindy Jean-Paul, David Michael Kennedy, Karen Kuehn, Greg MacGregor, Norman Mauskopf, Delilah Montoya, Patrick Nagatani, Teresa Neptune, David Robin, Sharon Stewart, Jamey Stillings, Martin Stupich, Carlan Tapp and Tamara Zibners.

 

In/Visible Borders investigates the organic and often hidden borderlands that define the state of New Mexico and the southwest,” states Mary Anne Redding, Curator. “The exhibit addresses issues such as the physical border between two countries or states, but also political, economic, race, ethnic and national boundaries.”

 

In conjunction with the exhibit, there will be a series of free lectures and workshops intended to further explore the topics raised by the exhibit. In partnership with the School of Architecture and Planning of the University of New Mexico, Moises Gonzales will lead a series of weekend workshops in which participants explore their communities.

 

Lecture:  “Environmental & Community Issues,” by Carlan Tapp

Wednesday, December 4, 2013, 6-8 p.m. in the Community Gallery

Carlan Tapp is a photographer, lecturer and activist of Anglo and Native American descent who will be speaking about his work with various Native American groups and the preservation of their landscape and traditional ways of life.

 

Workshop I: “Identifying Your Community,” by Moises Gonzales

Saturday, December 7, 2013, 12-4 p.m. in the Community Gallery

Moises Gonzales is an Assistant Professor at the University of New Mexico’s School of Architecture and Planning. This hands-on workshop will engage participants in fun activities that will help them to better understand their environments. Upon leaving the workshop, participants will be encouraged to use their digital cameras and/or cellular phones to record their communities and return for a follow-up review and discussion in Workshop II.

 

Workshop II: “Reviewing Results,” lead by Moises Gonzales

Saturday, January 11, 2014, 12-4 p.m. in the Community Gallery

Participants from Workshop I will return and share their experiences and images with the group. A selection of images will be chosen for inclusion in a pop-up exhibit to be held in the Lobby Gallery of UNM’s School of Architecture and Planning.

 

The Community Gallery is located inside the Santa Fe Community Convention Center, 201 West Marcy Street, at the intersection of Sheridan Street. Public parking is available in the Center garage, located off Federal Avenue. The Community Gallery is open Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturdays from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

 

The City of Santa Fe Arts Commission (SFAC), an agency within the municipal government of the City of Santa Fe, provides leadership by and for City government in supporting arts and cultural affairs. The SFAC also recommends programs and policies that develop, sustain and promote artistic excellence in the community. For more information contact the SFAC at 505-955-6707, email artscommission@santafenm.gov, or by fax 505-955-6671.

BOND HOUSE MUSEUM OPENING RECEPTION October 25 5 – 7 PM

BOND HOUSE MUSEUM

OPENING RECEPTION

October 25
5 – 7 PM

706 Bond Street
Española, New Mexico

505-747-8535

October 25 – December 20, 2013

Visions Of the Heart
Images From the Road
Three Views From El Rito

David Michael Kennedy
Nicholas Herrera
Susan Guevara

Museum Hours
Monday Noon – 3:30 PM
Tuesday – Friday Noon – 4:00 PM

Northern New Mexico Regional Art Center
P.O. Box 1295
Española, New Mexico 87532
www.nnmrac.org

Visions Of the Heart–Images from the Road
Three Views from El Rito
October 25 – December 20, 2013
An exhibition developed and sponsored by the
Northern New Mexico Regional Art Center