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William Arms

William S. Arms, an international artist, has been awarded major grants for his work in painting and sculpture. Arms has painted major murals from Kuwait on the Persian Gulf to Chicago, Miami, Arizona, and Hawaii. He has designed home interiors, murals and sculpture for sports notables, celebraties and other designers. His sculptures are also in major collections around the world.

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Kenneth Azzari

My art reflects my interest in visual and tactile textures. Most of the work I create is abstract, however at times I do make stylized figurative paintings. My current works are encaustic mixed media collages with photos and found objects. I also work in other media such as oil, watercolor, oil pastel, Conte' crayons and occasionally colored pencil. My work…

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Nancy Beasley

Nancy Beasley's current work is inspired by the fading small town architecture found in the Texas Panhandle and Northern New Mexico. Her palette is ofen monochromatic and her style minimalist, not unlike Agnes Martin. Beasley believes that artist expression is the most elegant means of confronting and making sense of transitions, obstacles and reinventions.

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Larry Bell

My work is about the light that strikes the surface. The interface of light and surface is my medium.

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Lisa Burge

My intent is the pure exploration of color and line. However, I find it provocative that my work has an emotional impact on the viewer.

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Jane Ellen Burke

They began as windows and doorways, moved to more linear designs trying to capture the influence of light on a particular surface, changed into organic forms and are now concentrating on the voluptuous forms of the female figure.

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Victoria Carlson

The artist's paintings, drawn from her dreams and creative musings, are quirky and impeccably rendered.

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agnes chavez, Artist

Installation and conceptual art inspired by the dialogue between art and physics.

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Sas Colby

Many of the works rely on the juxtaposition of words, images and found objects. Often the intimate scale of a piece requires interaction from the viewer, such as the turning of a page or the opening of a box.

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Ann Cole

Ann Cole's award-winning pastels have been described as whimsical, magical, and healing. Warm and endearing, their soft and vivid colors welcome you into her southwest world. The moon is always beaming. You will, too.

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Rodney Concha

Rodney Concha's aim is to inspire with each and every one of his uniquely beautiful works.

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Susan Contreras

Susan Contreras' oil paintings and monotypes deal with the beauty, power, and mystery of masks and their effect on the wearer.

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Erin Currier

Erin Currier uses paint, collage and trash to create images that comment on the global political climate and the effects of consumerism.

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William Davis

Davis explains: "Throughout my career I have never wavered in my feeling that above all photography is a form of magic. The images presented on my site and in my gallery are the result of over 40 years work and have been captured using both color and black-and-white film in keeping with the enduring legacy of photography."

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Dancer Dearing, Theatre Manager

General Manager of the Taos Community Auditorium for the Taos Center For The Arts. Dancer is a lighting designer and technician and is a Stage Manager. She has worked with Working Class Theatre, the ArcTisTic, Moving People Dance Company and many others.

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Sharon Dryflower

Her work is in the collections of the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art in Indianapolis, The Denver Museum of Natural History, The Museum of Anthropology at the University of Kansas, and the Millicent Rogers Museum.

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