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New Mexico History Museum/ Palace of the Governors Poetics of Light: Pinhole Photography on the Plaza • 505.476.5100 • nmhistorymuseum.org

Museum of Indian Arts and Culture Turquoise, Water, Sky: The Stone and Its Meaning on Museum Hill • 505.476.1250 • indianartsandculture.org

New Mexico Museum 0f Art Hunting + Gathering: New Additions to the Museum’s Collection on the Plaza • 505.476.5072 • nmartmuseum.org

Museum of International Folk Art Pottery of the U.S. South: A Living Tradition on Museum Hill • 505.476.1200 • internationalfolkart.org museumofnewmexico.org

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ARTsmart New Mexico 1516 Pacheco St., Santa Fe, NM 87505 PO Box 22363, Santa Fe, NM 87502 505.992.2787, artsmartnm.org

MISSION Teaching art, literacy, and life skills, ARTsmart empowers and transforms lives.

Art is important to me because I like to be creative. - ARTsmart 5th Grader

STAFF Sharon Peterson, Operations Director Amanda Neiter, Program Director Kira Randolph, Communications Coordinator Melinda Baker, Senior Instructor Mariel Rose Garcia, Instructor Tara Lanich-LaBrie, Instructor

ARTSMART BOARD OFFICERS Connie Axton, President Deborah Trouw, Vice President Mary Robison, Treasurer Mayo Miller, Secretary

DIRECTORS Steve Bone James Bottorff Kate Collins Bonita French Deborah Fritz Mark Greenberg Joel Grimstad Mary Harbour Susan Hallsten McGarry Rebecca Tobey Gloria Zamora

ARTFEAST COMMITTEE Anne Burton Annette Hobbs Marissa Oakeley Joyce Robins

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ARTsmart: Hooked on Helping Greg Reiche, Honorary Artist It’s 5 O’Clock Somewhere Cocktail Party Step Up to the Plate Gala Dinner & Auction Art of Home Tour SAVE THE DATE: Edible Art Tour Has Moved! Cover Winners, Student Plate Artists & Plate Set Donor Thanks & Purchase Tickets

ARTFEAST GUIDE Connie Axton, Advertising Executive Susan Hallsten McGarry, Editor

ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Brian Fantl, Senior Vice President/COO Brenda Begley, Advertising Director Tanya Lenti, Marketing Director Christopher Hagen, Advertising Executive Jonathan Sanchez, Graphic Designer

Sonya Castillo, Turquoise Trail Charter Elementary, and Mason Nichols, EJ Martinez Elementary, with their yet-to-be-fired “I Made It!” platters.

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225 CANYON ROAD supports ARTfeast

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Linda Fillhardt- oil on photo

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225 CANYON ROAD supports ARTfeast MEYER EAST GALLERY

505-983-1657 • www.meyereastgallery.com • info@meyereastgallery.com

225 Canyon Rd #5 Santa Fe, NM 87501 www.artofrussiagallery.com 505-466-1718

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“Roses”

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TIM CHERRY SCULPTOR

“Rabbit Radar” 19"h x 8"w x 5"d • Bronze

M CLARRY F I N E A R T mclarryfineart.com 225 Canyon Road Santa Fe, New Mexico 505.988.1161 info@mclarryfineart.com

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National and International Distribution by University of New Mexico Press

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I wish I had art every day ‘cause I would never miss school. - ARTsmart 4th Grader

ARTsmart New Mexico Hooked on Helping When was the last time someone helped you out? I reflect on that question each time I’m asked to write something for ARTsmart. Luckily, I get help from the ARTsmart board and staff, each of whom is dedicated to improving the lives of New Mexico’s kids through the arts. As the president of ARTsmart New Mexico, I want to thank Valerie Plame for helping us out. Valerie agreed to be the first ARTfeast honorary chair, plus she donated a fabulous auction item to our Saturday event (page 13). Valerie’s credits are widely known, including her two Vanessa Pierson spy-thriller novels. She is also a mother of two children and an activist in Global Zero. ARTsmart applauds Plame’s vision of a nuclear-free world and thanks her for inspiring others to support ARTsmart’s goal of ensuring that our young people have the opportunity to explore, experience, and engage in the visual arts. I’m excited to share with you several other significant changes in our annual ARTfeast fundraiser. First of all, don’t panic when you learn that the popular Edible Art Tour is not on our winter itinerary! We’ve moved this “gaze and graze” stroll to the month of June, doubled its evenings and gallery/restaurant pairings, and added an exciting celebration of the arts that involves parents and kids. Read more about it on page 17. Our Friday evening cocktail party and Saturday gala dinner are more fun than ever, with not only great food and drink, but an opportunity to support ARTsmart programs through your attendance and purchase of a variety of artworks by both professional and student artists. We especially thank Honorary Artist Greg Reiche for mentoring Santa Fe High School students and donating a commanding sculpture to our Saturday auction (pages 9 and 13).

Valerie Plame, ARTfeast Honorary Chair

Lastly, I’m delighted that Keller Williams Realty has become the new organizer of the Art of Home Tour. They have teamed with First Mortgage Company and Western Art & Architecture magazine to underwrite this admission-free event featuring 12 unique homes–learn more on page 15. ARTsmart programs are designed to help today’s youth become the creative problemsolvers of tomorrow. Thank you for helping us make that a reality. Connie Axton, ARTsmart President

Tesuque Elementary students display their tiles at ARTsmart’s ARTbarn Community Studio.

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Greg Reiche Honorary Artist

Greg Reiche (born 1957) says that if he had a motto it would be to create artworks that “surprise, inspire, and/or soothe the viewer, drawing them into a personal conversation with not just the work but the space it occupies as well.” This interactive experience is amplified by the Santa Fe sculptor’s materials. “I’ve always been drawn to the strength, solidity, and primal qualities of stone,” he explains, adding that to this ubiquitous earth element he marries metal and glass in “collaborative arrangements. Glass is suspended liquid that brings light and life to stone, while metal exhibits strength, beauty, and malleability.” UNLIMITED POSSIBILITIES. For his ARTsmart project, Reiche worked with students at Santa Fe High School, sharing his lifelong fascination with

I discovered how to see art from different perspectives. - ARTsmart 3rd Grader

ancient arts, cultures, and the physical sciences. “Circles, squares, triangles, spirals, and arcs are simple, powerful, iconic forms that human beings have been using for tens of thousands of years. As such, they resonate with us all on a subconscious level. Within these elements lie unlimited possibilities,” he says. Reiche, who is represented by Pippin Contemporary, has donated his sculpture titled Tuntawu Offering to the Saturday night auction (page 13). Standing just over four feet tall, it is constructed of sandstone and steel, complemented by an “eternal stream” of chevron-cut glass that sparkles in response to changing light. Whether displayed indoors or out, the sculpture’s seductive presence speaks of an ageless continuum that is close to the heart.

Greg Reiche (right) works with Angelo Chavez in Jake Lovato’s Santa Fe High School welding class.

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Doing art makes me happy because I can express my feelings. - ARTsmart 5th Grader

It’s 5 O’Clock Somewhere Friday, February 20, 6-8 pm 1011 Paseo de Peralta (Peters Projects) - Tickets $75 per person HAPPY HOUR. ARTfeast weekend kicks off with two hours of food, drink, fashion, and a lively atmosphere enhanced by the New Mexico School for the Arts Jazz Ensemble. PM WATERLILY. Patricia Michaels displays an array of fashions and textile designs, as well as offering a selection of her scarves and clothing throughout the evening (20 percent of sales benefit ARTsmart!). Michaels, who is based in Taos, was the first Native American to compete on Project Runway, where she received the 2013 runner-up title. In November 2014 her work garnered the prestigious Arts and Design Award from the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. COCKTAILS & HORS D’OEUVRES. Though it is debated whether cocktail parties were

invented in London or St. Louis, they take their name from appetizers and classic mixed drinks. Walter Burke Catering serves epicurean fare complemented by cocktails by creative mixologists, along with sparkling and white wines chosen by sommelier Kate Collins. ARTFUL OFFERINGS. Bid on a set of 12 unique salad/dessert plates (page 19) inspired by Kandinsky’s color theories and a wine trip to Oregon’s pinot noir countryside. Also available are batik-dyed silk scarves made by De Vargas Middle School students, who were inspired by International Folk Art Market celebrity Gasali Adeyemo from Nigeria. UNDERWRITERS. The Essential Guide; American Art Collector & Western Art Collector; Del Norte Credit Union

Patricia Michaels, photo by Bill Curry

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Jami Tobey Waxlander Gallery Quick Draw Artist

“Happiness” 36 x 36 oil

Step Up to the Plate February 21, 2015 6 pm

Gourmet Dinner

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Waxlander Gallery CELEBRATING THIRTY YEARS OF EXCELLENCE

622 Canyon Road • Santa Fe, NM 87501 waxlander.com • 505.984.2202 •


When I make art, I feel calm and there are no problems. - ARTsmart 4th Grader

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Saturday, February 21, 6 pm 201 West Marcy Street (Convention Center) - Tickets $175 per person HONORARY ARTIST. ARTsmart proudly recognizes Greg Reiche, whose mesmerizing Tuntawu Offering is part of the live auction. Reiche mentored Santa Fe High School students whose sculptures are for sale, proceeds from which are divided between the student artists and their schools. CUISINE & WINES. A three-course gourmet dinner prepared by Peter Dent, owner of Adobo Catering, and his chefs Alain Jorand and Lisa Sanderson, is paired with select fine wines chosen by sommelier Kate Collins. A dessert buffet caps off this evening of decadent dining and spirited giving. QUICK DRAW. Watch artists at work and bid on their artworks. Two student artists, along with renowned professionals, create unique items just for ARTsmart: Alison Keogh (William Siegal

Gallery), Jami Tobey (Waxlander Gallery), Roger Williams (Joe Wade Fine Art), and Fran Larsen (Manitou Galleries and ARTfeast’s 2009 Honorary Artist). AUCTIONS. Live and silent auctions include an array of fine art, travel and adventure packages, food and wine excursions, and a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to have dinner with and become a character in Valerie Plame’s next novel. Also on the block are the winners of the “I Made It!” plate competition, which come in a variety of new shapes and sizes (pages 18-21). UNDERWRITERS. Southwest Art & Collector’s Guide; Los Alamos National Bank; Mary & Robert Harbour; Renee & Terry Kershner; New Mexico Bank & Trust; Rosemont Realty, LLC.

Tuntawu Offering by Greg Reiche

Roger Williams Promised Land 30 x40 Oil

El Centro 102 E.Water Street Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 505-988-2727 info@joewadefineart.com www.joewadefineart.com

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702 Canyon Road, Santa Fe, NM giacobbefritz.com 505.986.1156

Bregelle Nocona Burgess Tom Corbin Connie Dillman Camille Engel Melanie Fain

Britt Freda Mark Gould Britt Gusterman Siri Hollander Deb Kaylor

Craig Kosak Wendeline Matson Bradford J. Salamon Ben Steele Mary Alayne Thomas Copper Tritscheller

707 Canyon Road, Santa Fe, NM gfcontemporary.com 505.983.3707

Sally Anderson Rachel Darnell Michael Hudock Katie Metz Gigi Mills Pascal Eric Reinemann Rachel Rivera

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Paul Shapiro Brian Singer Justin Skillstad Shelly Lewis Stanfield Jennyfer Stratman Marcelo Suaznabar Paul Tamanian Michael Wilding Bill Weaver


I got better at painting because I worked hard and learned to take my time. - ARTsmart 5th Grader

Art of Home Tour Saturday & Sunday February 21-22, 12-4 pm - Free Admission 12 REMARKABLE RESIDENCES. In 2015 ARTsmart supporters are treated to houses that cover the gamut of artful living in the City Different and Santa Fe county. “We’ll be showcasing homes for every taste, lifestyle, and price point,” says Keller Williams agent Bunny Terry. “Look for a luxurious Park Estates/Las Companas mansion, Railyard condo, north-side abode with roof-deck views and wrap-around portal, and a custom home with open range and plenty of play areas for kids.” KELLER WILLIAMS SANTA FE. Keller Williams, the Art of Home Tour organizer, is the number one real estate company in the U.S. and winner of numerous awards in 2014, including Inc. 5000’s list of fastest growing private companies. KW was also named #9 of America’s Top 10 best places to work and the #2 training organization in the world, across all industries.

One of the inviting interiors on the Art of Home Tour

ARTFULLY APPOINTED. Homes are staged with artworks chosen by Santa Fe gallerists. The artworks are for sale with a portion of the proceeds benefiting ARTsmart. HOW TO FIND AND BUY THEM. A map with descriptions of each home will be available on the ARTsmart and Keller Williams websites by February 15, 2015. And if you are looking for financing, First Mortgage Manager Gary A. Gurule, says that “at First Mortgage, Santa Fe, we roll out the red carpet not the red tape.” UNDERWRITERS. Keller Williams Realty; First Mortgage Company; Western Art & Architecture.

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Sp e ev cial en t

We invite you to attend each of the ART MATTERS programs to experience Santa Fe as one of the most distinctive cultural and art destinations in America. The city-wide events include unique exhibitions, special presentations and critical discussions in the Santa Fe galleries and museums. The focus is on connoisseurship and education by showcasing the diversity and depth of art and collections in Santa Fe. Take this opportunity to meet artists, historians and critics and the scholarly gallery owners, museum directors and curators who create the art, exhibitions and experience.

ART MATTERS | Collections, Jan 30 – Feb 8, 2015 Treasured and coveted artworks and objects

ART MATTERS | Sustenance, Mar 13 – 22, 2015 Food, conversation and art to nourish the body, mind and soul

ART MATTERS | Curated, Apr 17 – 26, 2015 Exhibitions and discussions around ever-changing themes

ART MATTERS | Santa Fe, Oct 16 – 25, 2015 Unique exhibitions and critical discussions

sponsored by:

for more details & a schedule of all events:

ArtMattersSantaFe.org

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I learned when you make something you don’t like, you can always make it better. - ARTsmart 5th Grader

SAVE THE DATE!

Edible Art Tour has Moved Friday & Saturday - June 12-13, 2015, 5-8 pm - Tickets $35 per person SANTA FE SUNLIGHT. The Edible Art Tour’s new late-spring dates invite EAT ticketholders to saunter along the city’s history-filled

streets, view inspired artworks, and nosh on sensational savories, while basking in pleasant temperatures and dazzling sunsets. SAME GREAT GALLERY & RESTAURANT PAIRINGS: Once again EAT pairs Santa Fe’s top galleries and finest restaurants, BUT you don’t have to do two areas on the same night. Friday night is dedicated to Downtown galleries; Saturday night focuses on Canyon Road galleries. TWO NIGHTS, ONE PRICE. EAT’s ticket price remains the same, BUT you double the number of galleries/restaurants. Each evening approximately 20 galleries/restaurants will swing open their doors with imaginative themes and fabulous fare.

La Boca serves up flavorful paella during the Edible Art Tour.

UNDERWRITER. Santa Fean & Su Casa magazines.

Tempo, A Weekend Supporting Art in the Public Schools - Saturday & Sunday - June 13-14, 2015 SATURDAY: PAINT BY NUMBERS. Watch the magic unfold in this new event that pairs renowned artists with teams of art-lovers. Together the artists and their teams create artworks in “open-air studios” along Canyon Road. In collaboration with the galleries, you can join a team and paint alongside your favorite artist. The resulting paintings will be auctioned on Saturday afternoon. SUNDAY: CELEBRATION FOR ART IN THE SCHOOLS. In this full day of activities, participants celebrate the diversity of the Santa Fe community with morning music and dance for all ages. Register to participate in a fundraising walk, followed by entertainment at various stages, as well as art activities and contests that encourage kids to join in. And

you won’t want to miss the guest celebrities who get doused in the Take a Dip for the Arts dunk tank! TEMPO WILD CARD RAFFLE. Beginning in late January through early June 2015, one-thousand tickets go on sale at the ARTsmart and Tempo websites. Ticketholders vie for one of several extraordinary packages featuring excursions, adventure travel, artwork, fine dining, and more. The winning name is drawn on June 14 and need not be present to win. TEMPO PRODUCER & UNDERWRITER. Talbot Benefit Auctions of Portland, Oregon.

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When it’s art day, I wake up early because I am excited. - ARTsmart 2nd Grader

PLATE ARTISTS, ART TEACHERS, AND SCHOOLS ON THE COVER

Grand Award Mabel Marquez, EJ Martinez First Runner-up Mason Nichols, EJ Martinez Second Runner-up Fae Ordaz, Acequia Madre

SPECIAL THANKS

Mary Harbour, Children’s Art Projects Chair Amy Summa, SFPS Arts Specialist Michele Plourde, The Painted Dish Kira Randolph, Photographer

ART TEACHERS, SCHOOLS Amy Birkan, Gonzales Jonathan Cohen, Aspen Kindle Clouse D’Arco, Sweeney Jayme Durrwachter, Salazar Sarah Gilman, Chaparral Lynn Grimes, Turquoise Trail Deborah Hawthorne, EJ Martinez Katy Hees, Acequia Madre Elaine Kidd, Ramirez Thomas Jennifer Kluck, Cesar Chavez Christopher Lawrence, Tesuque Trail

Susanna Mireles-Mankus, El Dorado Stephanie Morris, Gonzales Mary Olson, Wood Gormley Amber Paz-Csibi, El Camino Real Cassandra Romero, Atalaya Roni Rohr, El Dorado Phyllis Roybal, Piñon Joan Stango, Amy Biehl & Nava John St. Peter, Piñon Gretel Wanenmacher, Kearny Sadhana Woodman, Nina Otero

PLATE ARTISTS, SCHOOLS * Honorable Mention Alarid, Eilene, Atalaya Andujo, Celene, Salazar Aragon, Judith, Amy Biehl Bixby, Ruby, Wood Gormley* Carrillo, Bryan, Aspen Castillo, Sonya, Turquoise Trail* Chavez, Kaely, El Camino Real Diaz, Felix, Sweeney Diaz, Francisco, Sweeney Dominguez, Andrea, Ramirez Thomas Dominguez, Josselyn, Salazar* Ehriquez, Cinthia, Salazar Ellvinger, Zoe, Kearny Enriquez, Aliza, Nina Otero* Errives, Alexa, Piñon Escobar, Camila, El Camino Real Fuentes, Bernie, Kearny Garcia, Amberly, Amy Biehl Garcia-Balderrama, Rubi, El Camino Real Gomez, Edie, Kearny* Gonzales, Ariana, El Camino Real Hernandez, Nyla, El Camino Real Herrera, Francisco, Kearny* Hutto, Anastasia, Turquoise Trail Jasso-Laguna, Esmeralda, El Camino Real Jiron, Seth, Aspen* Kikita, Shanee, El Dorado Kuhn, Ryan, Atalaya Lehman, Andrew, Atalaya Leon, Chelsea, Salazar Lopez, Isabella, Nava Lujan, Aliana, Turquoise Trail Lujan, Lucas, Carlos Gilbert Marquez, Mabel, EJ Martinez

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Martinez, Brooklyn, Turquoise Trail* Martinez, Monique, Kearny Mendoza, Tanya, El Camino Real Milena, Mimi, El Dorado Montoya, Aubrey, EJ Martinez Mullen, Mikkal, Atalaya* Nichols, Mason, EJ Martinez Nofziger, Jaxcyn, Turquoise Trail Ordaz, Fae, Acequia Madre Ortega, Estrella, El Camino Real Ortiz, Ryanna, Piñon Parrish, Nikita, Wood Gormley Pichardo, Itzel, Kearny Prada, Ariana, Atalaya* Quintana, Sierra, El Camino Real Rios, Abigail, El Camino Real Rios, Aylin, Sweeney Roberts-Frost, Elijah, EJ Martinez Rodriguez, Damaris, Kearny Rodriguez, Ivan, Kearny Salazar, Zuriel, Kearny Sandoval, Alexandra, Salazar Segura-Maze, Allison, El Camino Real Serna, Daniella, El Camino Real Shashok, Alexis, Cesar Chavez Sifuentes, Efren, Kearny Smith, Amarette, Acequia Madre Theragood, Juanito, Atalaya Valdez, Aaliyah, Gonzales Valencia, Ricardo, Chaparral Venegas-Pena, Betsy, El Camino Real Vigil, Alexa, El Camino Real Wahlberg, Olivia, Turquoise Trail Woehrle, Anne, Tesuque Trail Zamorano, Corina, El Camino Real


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Thanks!

ARTsmart presents the 18th Annual

ARTsmart thanks the following underwriters for “forking it over” and helping make the 18th Annual ARTfeast Santa Fe a success. Underwriters are visionary, committed businesses and individuals who defray costs, ensuring that the majority of an event’s proceeds go directly to ARTsmart programs. (List as of December 15, 2014) • American Art Collector • Collector’s Guide • Deborah J. Trouw, Certified Financial Planner ™ • Del Norte Credit Union

• Southwest Art

• First Mortgage Company

• Su Casa Magazine

• Mary & Robert Harbour

Friday, February 20 It’s 5 O’clock Somewhere $75

• Renee & Terry Kershner

• The Essential Guide

• Los Alamos National Bank

Purchase your tickets now at artfeast.com!

• New Mexico Tourism Department

• Rosemont Realty LLC

• Keller Williams Realty

Santa Fe

• New Mexico Bank & Trust

• Erika Bourguignon Charitable Trust

• Karan & George Ruhlen

Saturday, February 21 Step Up to the Plate $175

• Santa Fean Magazine

Saturday & Sunday February 21-22 Art of Home Tour

• Talbot Benefit Auctions

Free

Friday & Saturday June 12-13 Edible Art Tour Downtown & Canyon Road

• Ventana Fine Art • Western Art & Architecture • Western Art Collector

$35 to enjoy BOTH days

• Zia Trust, Inc.

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When you shape young minds, you shape the future Wells Fargo is proud to recognize ARTsmart New Mexico.

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“Haiti: Two Women on a Bench” • 18.5" x 18" • Acrylic

“PAUL-HENRI BOURGUIGNON Remembers Haiti” Opening Reception • Friday, March 6, 2015 • 5 to 7pm Ventana Fine Art proudly announces its second solo exhibition of 20th century modernist masterworks by Paul-Henri Bourguignon (1906-1988). Bourguignon accepted a short-term assignment from the Belgian newspaper, Le Phare, in 1947 to cover the art scene in Haiti, a lively mix of European, American, and Haitian artists, writers, and filmmakers including Truman Capote, Andre Breton, Maya Deren, and the Haitian Primitifs. Jane Hoffelt, a close friend of the Bourguignons and manager of the Bourguignon estate, will be present at the opening reception.

Proud Supporters of

2015 VENTANA FINE ART 400 Canyon Road

Santa Fe, NM 87501

505-983-8815

800-746-8815

www.ventanafineart.com


THE BEST OF EVERYTHING. SQUARED. ART. SHOPPING. DINING. LODGING.ARCHITECTURE. DESIGN. AND MORE. ALL IN THE LITTLE BLACK BOOK. essentialguide.com

SANTA FE & TAOS CHARLESTON, SAVANNAH & THE LOWCOUNTRY SPOKANE, COEUR D’ALENE & WALLA WALLA


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