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Deborah Rael-Buckley, Narrative Ceramics
My award winning narrative ceramic sculptures explore levels of memory and its constructs, dealing with personal, familial, cultural and historic narratives. They are coil built and excavated and use layers of imagery and complex surface treatments to enhance the storytelling nature of the sculptures.
Amy Rankin
My work is reaching a point where my ideology and imagery are coming together, It reflects contemplation of life's process of growth, stagnation, learning and change directly as well as metaphorically.
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Ed Sandoval
Each painting evolves with a shimmering red undercoat that establishes the energy for what is to come.
Maiores Sculptor
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Charlotte Shroyer
Charlotte "Charlee" Shroyer paints contemporary images of human and animal figures as well as natural landscapes, arches, and structures created by man over the centuries.
Marsha Skinner
To me, these paintings are about the reconciliation and integration of opposites.
Robbie Steinbach
Robbie Steinbach is a photographer, printmaker, and book artist. She and writer Lyn Bleiler are working on a book about creative women in Taos County. The Emily Harvey Foundation has awarded them an artist residency this summer in Venice, Italy, to complete editing the book.
Jean Stevens
A multimedia artist and educator. Her art is often an act of atonement and respects Anselm Kiefer's quote, "Art is difficult, it's not entertainment."
Daniel V. Suazo
Daniel's use of Pueblo designs, various plants/animals and selection of color make each S.A.D.W. piece a work of art.
Teresa Swayne
With a masterful eye for color, weight and form, Teresa Swayne creates abstract monoprints that speak with excitement and eloquent grace.
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Gina Tecocci
Her art ranges from free-standing sculpture to site-specific installation and environmental works. Organic materials, such as tree branches & roots, willow, and basket materials, are used extensively, as well as found objects.
Terry Thompson, Photographer
Terry shoots many different formats, and is perhaps best known for his panoramic images. His fine art prints are sold for commercial and residential décor applications, he shoots and licenses stock images via two stock agencies including his own website, and he does architectural photography for architects and developers.
Mimi Chen Ting
I make abstract acrylic paintings. oil monotypes, and site-specific performances based on the movements, weights, and measures of lines, forms, colors, and spaces. My process is play, organization and distillation.

