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Crossroads

Crossroads

CALENDAR OF EVENTS 2O22

All events take place at EVOKE Contemporary, 550 S. Guadalupe Street, Santa Fe, NM 87501. Visit evokecontemporary.com to sign up for special previews + for further information.

Jan 28 Crossroads | a landscape exhibition featuring the diverse views of three compelling painters: Jay Bailey, Francis DiFronzo, and Jeremy Mann. On display through February 19, 2022.

Feb 25 Medium Rare | an exhibition created from unusual media featuring the work of Mariella Bisson, B. Shawn Cox, Kay Khan, and Gugger Petter. On display through April 23, 2022.

Mar 25 Preternatural | a book launch and signing with Michael Scott featuring the artist’s work, which explores what is beyond the realism of nature in search of the sublime.

On display through April 23, 2022.

Apr 29 Gravitas | an exhibition of the nude in painting and sculpture, with contributions from Harry Holland, Cheryl Kelley, Soey Milk, Kristine Poole, Wade Reynolds, Andrew Shears, Daniel Sprick, Bernardo Torrens, Kent Williams and Shane Wolf.

On display through May 21, 2022. May 27 Irene Hardwicke Olivieri | Olivieri’s debut solo exhibition in Santa Fe unveils enchanting, idiosyncratic, and curiously complex artworks that explore the sub-terranean aspects of life—love and relationships, secrets and obsessions—while opening a window on what the artist calls the “mysterious workshop of nature.”

On display through July 23, 2022.

Jun 24 Abecedario de Juárez | exhibition, book launch, and signing featuring Alice Leora Briggs. Abecedario de Juárez, an illustrated lexicon by Julián Cardona illustrated with evocative drawings by Briggs, uses vocabulary created by the violence in Juárez, Mexico, to tell the stories of the people who live with it every day.

On display through July 23, 2022.

Jul 29 Lynn Boggess | annual solo exhibition of this artist’s distinctive and heavily textured oil paintings, created outdoors in lush wooded landscapes.

On display through August 20, 2022.

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