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ART SHOWCASE

Pablo Milan Gallery Pablo Milan, The Gathering, acrylic/canvas, 40 x 30" Located just a few blocks off the Santa Fe Plaza, the Pablo Milan Gallery offers a unique combination of contemporary art. Come by and see the latest works by New Mexican artist Pablo Milan, renowned for his use of color and painting techniques; abstract artists Jennifer Lindberg and Len; contemporary Southwest artist Don Brewer Wakpa; and sculptor Kevin Sears. 209 Galisteo St, 505-820-1285 pablomilanart@earthlink.net pablomilangallery.com

Wood Contemporary James J. Wood, Young Stream, Old Creek No. 2, 22 x 32" Wood Contemporary is home to the work of three generations of the Wood family: Harold Wood, Harold Joseph Wood, and James Joseph Wood. We feature paintings, fine handcrafted furniture, and photography. At Wood Contemporary, we celebrate more than 80 years of an ongoing father-to-son thread—a unique history of applied arts, quality, and creativity. 203 E Palace Ave, 505-660-9188, woodcontemporary.com

Joe Wade Fine Art Mick Doellinger, Hair Brained Edition of 30, Bronze Joe Wade Fine Art, Santa Fe’s premier art gallery since 1971, offers an extensive collection of emerging, established, and acclaimed artists’ work. The gallery, located one block south of the historic Santa Fe Plaza in El Centro, showcases a varied selection of original paintings and bronze sculptures year-round. Open 10 am–5 pm Monday through Saturday and 10 am–4 pm Sunday. 102 E Water St, 505-988-2727 joewadefineart.com

Alexandra Stevens Gallery

Mark White Fine Art Join us here in Mark’s calming, meditative kinetic garden to experience bliss with jd Hansen’s stunning figurative bronzes. Inside you will find exquisite works by Javier Lopez Barbosa, Ethan & Mark White, and Charles Veilleux, among others. We look forward to your visit! 414 Canyon Rd, 505-982-2073 markwhitefineart.com

Walker Moore, A Light Beyond, casein, 22 x 28" John Walker and Roxanne Moore began painting together as Walker Moore in the 1980s. Their style exists because they collaborate as equals; every painting is traded back and forth between them. Since both enjoy creative freedom, the process is unpredictable and an ever-changing journey. Words like “inviting” and “mysterious” are often used to describe the paintings of this unique husband-and-wife collaboration. They liken their paintings to an empty stage that allows viewers to put themselves into the scene. Paintings celebrating February as the month of love have become an annual fixture for Alexandra Stevens Fine Art, and this year is no exception. An all-gallery show filled with “Heartfelt Expressions” showcases 18 established artists. Opening night—Friday, February 14, 5:30 to 7:00 pm. 820 Canyon Rd, 505-988-1311, alexandrastevens.com


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