Guilloume studio visit
Prolific painter and sculptor Guillome’ studio and gallery is located between Santa Fe and Albuquerque off New Mexico Highway 14. Orginally photographed for Southwest Art magazine. You can see more of his work at guillome.com
May 24
Prolific painter and sculptor Guillome’ studio and gallery is located between Santa Fe and Albuquerque off New Mexico Highway 14. Orginally photographed for Southwest Art magazine. You can see more of his work at guillome.com
Jan 16
Painter, sculptor Patrick McFarlin‘s studio is part work space, part retreat and refuge. He has co-authored ‘What We Eat When We Eat Alone’. You can see his work at mcfarlinoil.com.
Jun 6
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.
Sculptor, mixed media artist, art writer and exhibit juror Nancy Ziegler Nodelman fabricates her work out of found objects. Old teabags, bits of plastic tray, paper bags, old cover less books have all subcomb to her designs. She is active with SITE Santa Fe. You can see more of her work at nancyzieglernodelman.com
Nov 8
Prolific painter and print maker Sergio Moyano has his house filled with paintings and photos from a long and productive career. When the weather permits he paints outside in his tarpped off portal. You can view more of his work at sergiomoyano.com.
Painter Aleta Pippin’s large space allows her to work on several paintings at once. She is owner of the gallery Pippin Contemporary, which showcases her work as well as several other artists. You can see more of her work at aletapippin.com
Sculptor Tom Miller works in and around his studio. At times his work can look deceptively two dimensional. Tom is on the faculty at Santa Fe University of Art and Design. You can view Tom’s work at tommillerstudio.net.
Sculptor painter Ted Larsen in his tidy studio. Assemblages, constructions and deconstructions utilizing recycled metal. You can view his work at tedlarsen.com.
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.
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.