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Paula Roland studio visit

Paula Roland

Paula Roland works her abstract encaustic magic in her studio outside of Santa Fe. She teaches workshops out of the studio as well as creating work that can be seen in these galleries: William Siegal Gallery in Santa Fe, Conrad Wilde Gallery in Tucson, and Smink in Dallas. You can see more of her work at paularoland.com and get information about her workshops at rolandworkshops.com.

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Iwaski studio (re)visit

Iwaski

My good friend Martha Iwaski was my first subject for this blog, almost 3 years and 59 posts ago. A remarkable woman who lived a remarkable life, Martha succumbed to pancreatic cancer last fall and she is sorely missed. You can see the original post here touchingtheshutter.com.

Arthur Sze studio visit

Arthur Sze

Poet Arthur Sze and his writing studio nearish to Santa Fe. You can read about Arthur Sze, you read from two of his poems and if you like find a few of his books.

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Arthur Sze

Arthur Sze

Hannah Hoel studio visit

Hannah Hoel Hannah Hoel is a recent graduate from Santa Fe University of Art and Design. Her senior thesis show, Friendship in the Age of Facebook, can be seen at friendshipintheageoffacebook.com. You can see more of her work at hannahhoel.com.

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Linda Swanson studio visit

Linda Swanson

Linda Swanson’s large graphite drawings come to life on a wall at her studio and home in Santa Fe. She is chair of Santa Fe University of Art and Design’s Art Department and is widely exhibited. You can see her work at lswansonstudio.com.

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George Chacon studio visit

George Chaco

Painter, muralist and Taos New Mexico resident George Chacon works out of a studio addition at his home. You can see more of his work at George Chacon Fine Art. You can keep up with his events via his Facebook page George Chacon Fine Art.

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Richard Alan Nichols studio visit

Richard Nichols

Painter Richard Nichols is currently working in the north light studio that once belonged to Taos painter Ernest Blumenschein. Energetic, enthusiastic and prolific you can view more of Richard’s work at richardalannichols.com and to keep up with his events Richard Alan Nichols Facebook.

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Thomas Lehn studio visit

Thomas Lehn

Designer Thomas Lehn works in space that he shares with his wife Jane Lackey. He is co-chair of Design Santa Fe and chair of the annual Design Lab Exhibition. He teaches at Santa Fe University of Art and Design in the foundations program. He works in wood, designs furniture and interior spaces. You can see more of his work at thomaslehndesigns.com.

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Pamela Epple studio visit

Oboist Pamela Epple is artistic director of Seranata of Santa Fe and a member of the guest faculty of Apple Hill Center for Chamber Music. She has also realized a passion for ballroom dance at The Dance Station.

 

Steve Fitch studio visit

By definition a photographer works with light, so it seems a very natural path for photographer Steve Fitch to wander between working with photography and creating neon sculptures. He has enjoyed a long and successful career and currently is a member of the faculty of Santa Fe University of Art and Design. You can see samples of his work at stevefitch.com.

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