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These continuing exhibits at area galleries are worth a look. If your gallery has an exhibit you’d like highlighted, send an e-mail with your information to service@sfnewmexican.com.


These are the current exhibits at area galleries — posted October 2, 2008



Aaron Payne Fine Art:
213 E. Marcy St., 995-9779. Oscar Bluemner (1867-1938): Selected Works on Paper, pen-and-ink drawings; Joseph Stella (1887-1946): Real and Surreal, paintings; through Oct. 14.

Allan Houser Gallery:
125 Lincoln Ave., 982-4705. Sculpture from the Houser estate, through Oct. 15.

Andrew Smith Gallery:
122 Grant Ave., 984-1234. The David H. Arrington Collection of Ansel Adams photographs, through October.

Argos Etchings and Paintings:
821 Canyon Road, 986-8071. Paul Steiner: New Work, paintings, through Oct. 8.

Art of Russia Gallery:
200 Canyon Road, 466-1718. Paintings by Yevgeni Shchukin, through November.

Canyon Road Pottery:
821 Canyon Road, 983-9426. Work by Scott Goewey, through Oct. 12.

College of Santa Fe:
Fine Arts Gallery Southwest Annex, 1600 St. Michael’s Drive, 473-6508. Artist Point, photographs by Patrick Kikut, mixed-media work by David Jones, paintings by Edgar Smith, through Oct. 17.

Convergence Gallery:
219 W. San Francisco St., 986-1245. Worlds Within Worlds, paintings by Sussan Afrasiabian, through Oct. 19.

Darnell Fine Art:
640 Canyon Road, 984-0840. Orison, paintings by Shawna Moore, through Oct. 7.

Evo Gallery:
554 S. Guadalupe St., 982-4610. George Thiewes: Penumbra in White, sculpture, through Oct. 25.

Galerie Esteban:
241 Delgado St., 988-1002. Scenes of Santa Fe & Beyond, three-dimensional  paintings by Larry Kerbs, through Oct. 5.

Gebert Contemporary – Canyon Road:
558 Canyon Road, 992-1100. Francisco Castro Leñero: Duet – Recent Paintings, through Oct. 11.

Gerald Peters Gallery:
1011 Paseo de Peralta, 954-5700. Searching for a Bigger Subject, Watercolour Diaries From Everest and the Grand Canyon, watercolors by Tony Foster; Group Dialogue, paintings and sculpture by gallery artists; through Nov. 15.

Governor’s Gallery:
State Capitol building, fourth floor, Old Santa Fe Trail and Paseo de Peralta, 476-2289. Work by the recipients of the 2008 Governor’s Awards for Excellence in the Arts, exhibit through Dec. 1.

Handsel Gallery:
616 1/2 Canyon Road, 455-2393. Glass sculpture by Susan Gott, through Oct. 10.

James Kelly Contemporary:
1601 Paseo de Peralta, 989-1601. The Slow Game, paintings and drawings by Brad Kahlhamer, through Oct. 11.

Judy Youens Gallery:
826 Canyon Road, 466-3357. Drawings by John Adelman, through Oct. 17.

Kiva Fine Art:
102 E. Water St., 820-7413. Paintings by David K. John, through December.

Linda Durham Contemporary Art:
1101 Paseo de Peralta, 466-6600. Mikrokosmos, sculpture by Stacey Neff; New Works, paintings by Richard Hogan, through Oct. 18.

Liquid Light Glass:
Baca Street Studios, 926 Baca St., Unit 3, 820-2222. Totem Interpretations, group show, through October.

Marion Center for Photographic Arts:
Atrium Gallery College of Santa Fe, 1600 St. Michael’s Drive, 473-6341. Faculty Fall Exhibition, group show, through Oct. 9.

McLarry Fine Art:
225 Canyon Road, 988-1161. Common Ground, paintings by Cheri Christensen,  through Oct. 10.

Mesa Photo Arts:
Santa Fe Camera Center, 851 St. Michael’s Drive, 982-9875. Group show, through Oct. 10.

Meyer East Gallery:
225 Canyon Road, 983-1657. Too Good to Be True, paintings by Natalie Featherston, through Oct. 10.

New Concept Gallery:
610 Canyon Road, 795-7570. Masterworks in Bronze, work by Roger Arvid Anderson, through Oct. 17.

Nussbaumer Fine Art:
314 S. Guadalupe St., 982-1767. Sculpture by Aiko Morioka, through Oct. 13; Layers of Truth, paintings by James C. Leonard, through Oct. 27.

Photo-eye Bookstore:
370 Garcia St. 988-5152. Twenty-First-Century Cowboys, tintype photographs by Robb Kendrick, through Oct. 19.

Photo-eye Gallery:
370 Garcia St. 988-5159, Ext. 202. Photographs by Jock Sturges, through Nov. 1.

Pop Gallery:
133 W. Water St., 820-0788. Jazzed, paintings by Clifford Bailey, through Oct. 14.

Primitive Edge Gallery:
Institute of American Indian Arts, 83 Avan Nu Po Road, 424-2351. Art in the Raw, group show of mixed-media work, through Oct. 17.

Rotunda Gallery:
State Capitol building, Old Santa Fe Trail and Paseo de Peralta, 424-1878. Water Planet: Beauty, Abundance, Abuse, group show of photography and video installation, through Dec. 12.

St. John’s College Fine Art Gallery:
Peterson Student Center, 1160 Camino de Cruz Blanca, 982-3691. The Lunatic,the Lover, the Poet, alumni show of mixed-media work, through Oct. 11.

Santa Fe Public Library, Main branch:
145 Washington Ave., 955-6792. Near Abstraction, paintings and prints by Kenny Goering, through October.

Scarlett’s Gallery:
225 Canyon Road, 983-7092. Saints on Wheels!, Cruisin’ to Fiestas, paintings by Charlie Carrillo, through Oct. 15.

Seven-O-Seven Contemporary:
707 Canyon Road, 983-3707. Sculpture by Pasqual, through Oct. 24.

Tichava-Mills Fine Art:
667 Canyon Road, 989-1110. Textile, Fabric and Paint: Function Inspires Fine, paintings by Nina Tichava, through Oct. 28.

Verve Gallery of Photography:
219 E. Marcy St., 982-5009. Beautiful Vulnerabilities and New Work, photographs by Janet Russek and Josephine Sacabo, through Nov. 8.

Vintage Poster Gallery:
The Rosenberg Collection 901 Canyon Road, 577-7419. Movie Poster Masterworks From the Rosenberg Collection, through Nov. 20.

Webster Enterprises:
54 1/2 Lincoln Ave., 954-9500. Timeless Integrity, indigenous art of the Americas and contemporary and vintage photographs, ongoing.

William Siegal Gallery:
540 S. Guadalupe St., 820-3300. Paintings by Zachariah Rieke, through Oct. 17.

Zane Bennett Contemporary Art:
435 S. Guadalupe St., 982-8111. A Survey of Abstract Paintings: 1990-2008, work by Paul Shapiro, through Nov. 8.

      



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