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Posts from the ‘assemblage’ Category

Jane Lackey studio visit

Jane Lackey makes 2D works on paper and installations. She uses everyday materials such as tape, stickers and thread as elements of drawings that map interconnections, networks and paths of circuitry. Recent works were influenced by research during a five month, Japan/Us Creative Artist Exchange Fellowship in 2011. She is Contributing Faculty at SFUAD. She shares her studio space with her husband Thomas Lehn. You can see more of her work at janelackey.com.

Meridel Rubenstein studio visit

Among Meridel Rubenstein’s many artistic achievements are a Guggenheim Fellowship and graduate work with Minor White at MIT. Widely exhibited and currently teaching as a visiting associate professor at the School of Art, Design, and Media at Nanyang University in Singapore. Meridel’s studio outside of Santa Fe is similar to many modern photographer’s studios in the way the darkroom has become an occasional storage room and, in Meridel’s case, a place for her large format digital printer. You can see Meridel’s work at meridelrubenstein.com.

Jamie Gagan studio visit

Artist and ER doc Jamie Gagan works out of a compound of artists studios on upper Canyon Road in Santa Fe. You can see more of her work here.

 

Destiny Allison studio visit

Energetic Destiny Allison, runs a gallery of her own, is a member of the New Mexico Sculptors Guild, facilitates a monthly salon, is an author, makes sculptures and paints. You can see her work at destinyallison.com and destinyallisonfineart.com.

James Drake studio visit

James Drake in his studio. Some of the artwork on the walls will be in his upcoming show at the New Mexico Museum of Art. James is represented by Dwight Hackett projects, Santa Fe and Moody Gallery, Houston. You can see more of his work at jamesdrake.net.

Russell Thurston studio visit

Russell Thurston creates beautiful images using wax and pigments, encaustic painting. I think it was the first time I ever saw anyone paint with a soldering iron. You can see more of Russell’s work at www.russellthurston.com.

Maria Hwang Levy studio visit

Maria Hwang Levy in her studio which is momentarily free from kids and kid stuff. You can see more of her work at hwangworks.com

Gail Rieke studio visit

Her studio was organized with precision and filled with mystery. Drawers and drawers and suitcases full of objects for her art. You can see her work at riekestudios.com

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