January 29 – April 3, 2005 Alan Magee: Paintings, Sculptures, Graphics
Pay attention. This is the guiding principle of Alan Magee’s art. As a realist, Magee’s images may at first seem simply a re-presentation of the familiar. However, what Magee highlights in his careful selection of such recognizable subject matter is the act of looking...
Scott Greene at the Las Cruces Museum of Art
On the heels of his exhibitions at the New Mexico Museum of Art and 516 Arts, Scott Greene’s paintings will be featured in an exhibition at the Las Cruces Museum of Art. Keiko Ohnuma writes that Greene’s paintings “seem to announce that Romanticism...
Ann Weiner Wins Legacy Award For Longstanding Art Support
Ann Weiner and her late husband Sid sponsored the Bill Sessions Woodworking Center, which has been up and running with woodworking and sculpture classes for more than a year. She also served on the board of directors and authored a book on Silvermine’s long history...
Silvermine Arts Center Living Art Awards Benefit
A Celebration Honoring David Dunlop Emmy award-winning writer, artist, educator; Ann Weiner Philanthropist and conceptual artist; and Lifetime Guild members Alberta Cifolelli and Bonnie Ford Woit. This year’s annual Living Art Awards Benefit will celebrate preeminent...
March 8 – 31, 2017 | Matri-ART-y: Women’s’ March on Art!
In a civilization where more than 51% of the population is female, yet 96% of exhibition space is given to men, it’s time for a change. In honor of National Women’s History Month and in celebration of uniquely brilliant female perspective, Turner Carroll features...
Hung Liu – We Who Work Pays Tribute to Those Laboring in Santa Cruz and Beyond
A lot of Hung Liu’s art starts with an old, black and white photograph from China. Most of the subjects in the photos are anonymous. “You don’t know anything about this person,” says the Chinese-American artist from Oakland. The anonymity, she explains, gives her the...