ILLUMINATION
by the Artists of ArtStreetHarwood Art Center and ArtStreet of Albuquerque Health Care for the Homeless co-present Illumination, a collection of works by the artists of ArtStreet that center around a desire to invite you into their inner world.
ArtStreet of Albuquerque Healthcare for the Homeless is a unique gem of our city. A place where, through art-making, social barriers are broken. Its radical inclusivity produces creativity and community, truly reflective of the uniqueness of Albuquerque, New Mexico.
The impact of their programming is palpable in the pieces each artist creates; artworks alive with feeling and imbued with meaning from the hands that create them. Each year, ArtStreet transforms our galleries into a place of wonder. No medium, material and message is off bounds. The diversity in work mirrors the distinctly individual vision of each artist. Together they represent a living voice of our community. Communities that face very real socio economic disparity, however, that does not impede the human need, desire and instinct to commune and create.
Illumination: the Artists of Art Street marks 27 years of collaboration between our two organizations. Organizations tethered together by location and mission. ArtStreet of Albuquerque Health Care for the Homeless is fueled by compassion and driven by equity, they lead boldly, create exceptional health care experiences, and raise voices to end homelessness. Their vision is to live in a world that is just and without homelessness.
Helen Atkins, Jordyn Bernicke & Julia Mandeville Co-Curators & Cooperative Leadership Team, Harwood Art CenterArtStreet’s Illumination is supported, in part, by funding from the New Mexico Arts, a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs, NM CARES, the National Endowment for the Arts, and private and public contributions.
ILLUMINAT
Illumination is a collection of works by the artists of ArtStreet that center around a desire to invite you into their inner world. Just as a lightbulb transforms a dark room into one with color and shadow, these works will bring to light the introspective nature of art-making.
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People who are experiencing homelessness or in transition often deal with multiple losses, trauma, and isolation and need a low-threshold, safe way to reconnect with community and access supportive services. ArtStreet’s Arts-InHealth model integrates arts programming within AHCH healthcare services, engaging people in creative therapeutic processes as approaches to change and wellness.
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS
ALINA POZAS
ANA GRAU
ARLAINA ASH
CAMILLE BUCHANAN
CLINTON KEYONNIE
DAVID ANAYA
ELISE GILL
IZ ORTIZ
JAMES SULLIVAN
JOEY GOSS
JUSTINE FORMAIN
KURTSTAFERSON COHOE
LORENZO JARAMILLO
LYNN FRIEL
MARICELA RODRIGUEZ
RUDOLPH SERRANO
SEAN POITRAS
SEPISO LATANYA-MARIE ILILONGA
STEPHEN FINKENAUER
SUSAN CRANDALL
THOMAS CARNEY
WENDY VALDEZ
WILLIAM PAUL SIEBERT
Page 22: James Sullivan, Tall Tornado Vase, Reclaimed clay, 4x26”, 2023; Page 23: Illumination, Installation, Aziza Murray and Harwood Art Center, All Rights Reserved
ABOUT ALBUQUERQUE HEALTH CARE FOR THE HOMELESS
ArtStreet’s mission is to provide caring and comprehensive health and integrated supportive services, linking people experiencing homelessness to individual and collective solutions, and to be a leader in implementing innovative service models and a catalyst for solutions to homelessness, upholding a commitment to diversity and equity.
ArtStreet is dedicated to providing marginalized communities access to the arts, by offering a safe space for artists to create art, learn skills and connect to artistic people. People who are experiencing homelessness or in transition often deal with multiple losses, trauma, and isolation and need a low-threshold, safe way to reconnect with community and access supportive services. ArtStreet’s ArtsIn- Health model integrates arts programming within AHCH healthcare services, engaging people in creative therapeutic processes as approaches to change and wellness.
Access to the arts is a social justice issue. ArtStreet makes access to the arts available to everyone, while holding space to build community connections and increase awareness of the issues of homelessness through the artmaking process. Harwood Art Center is to grateful to welcome back ArtStreet for this exhibition, marking 26 years of deep missional alignment and exhibitional partnership with Albuquerque Health Care for the Homeless.
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Harwood Art Center is dedicated to providing exhibition, audience expansion and professional development opportunities to artists working in any media and from diverse creative fields. Featuring established, emerging, and youth artists, our Galleries Program engages a supportive process from concept development through installation and public opening. For more information visit: harwoodartcenter.org
JANUARY 18- FEBRUARY 24
Illumination: The Artists of ArtStreet, Albuquerque Health Care for the Homeless Harwood Art Center and ArtStreet of Albuquerque Health Care for the Homeless co-present Illumination, a collection of works by the artists of ArtStreet that center around a desire to invite you into their inner world. This marks the 27th anniversary of this annual exhibition partnership.
Reception: Saturday, February 3 | 4:30-6:30pm
MAR
MARCH 7- APRIL 13
ENCOMPASS: Embodiments of Wonder
An annual celebration that is both a reflection of and an offering to our community, Encompass features Open Studios, art making activities, installations by student artists, and five invitational exhibitions including Embodiments of Wonder commissioned installations by Adrian Martin, Adrian Pijoan, Audrey Montoya, Monika Guerra, Sallie Scheufler, and Shawn Turung and Ithacan Mythologies/Whose Home? Kirschner.
Reception: Saturday, April 13 | 4:30-7:30pm
APR
APRIL 25 - JUNE 1
Plein Air Collaborations: PALs (Plein Air Landscapers)
Demonstrates the inspirational benefits provided by the practice of plein air painting, as well as the significance of group activities to better physical and mental health and creative output.
Jordan Caldwell: A Moments Time
A Moments Time shows the everyday hidden beauty of this cold isolated developed world we live in. In situations that people would normally overlook or see as aimless, Caldwell chooses to find comfort and contentment. This exhibition appreciates small moments like leaving for school at dawn, being stuck in traffic, waiting for a bus, coming home at dusk, or walking on a rainy day.
Reception + Artist Talks: Saturday, May 18 | 4:30-6:30pm
JUN
JUNE 13- JULY 27
SURFACE: Emerging Artists of New Mexico
SURFACE: Emerging Artists of New Mexico is the annual juried exhibition, endowed awards and professional development program presented by Harwood Art Center, to support the creative and professional growth of emerging artists and to expand their visibility and viability in our community.
Zuyva Sevilla: Surface 2023 Solo Exhibition Award Winner
Reception + Artist Talks: Saturday, June 22 | 5:00-7:00pm
Harwood offers four capstone exhibitions annually:
1 ENCOMPASS A multi-generational art event
2 SURFACE Emerging Artists of New Mexico
3 RESIDENCY for Art & Social Justice
4 12x12 Our annual fundraiser; all proceeds support our free community arts education, outreach and professional development.
AUG
AUGUST 8 - SEPTEMBER 14
Southwest Black Arts Collective: (BE)LOVED
In a world marked by injustice, inequity, and pain, how do we embrace the (BE)LOVED? Centered in the experiences of the artists as people of African heritage, this exhibition explores how (BE)LOVED exists within and extends beyond the personal realm.
Lauren Dana Smith: Recall: Sculptural Myth and Memory
This exhibition asks, "Where does the earth end and my body begin? Where does your body begin and where does it end?"
Sarah Aziz: Tumbleweed Rodeo
Tumbleweed Rodeo reconstitutes tumbleweeds into an inhabitable landscape drawing and positions the question of invasive species (what came first, and what’s truly invasive?) not as disasters but as displays of the majesty of nature and life.
Reception: Saturday, August 24 | 4:30-6:30pm
SEPT
SEPTEMBER 26- NOVEMBER 2
Residency for Art & Social Justice
Harwood’s Residency for Art & Social Justice features and supports artists working at the intersections of creative expression and social justice. The ten month program includes a private studio at Harwood, artist and material honoraria, project support and public exhibitions. Resident Artist, Gael Luna: Lucha Libre Trans Queer Art Espectacular Uplifting the lives of transgender and queer athletes in New Mexico
Reception + Artist Talks: Saturday, October 19 | 4:30-6:30pm
DEC
DECEMBER 6-13
12x12: Harwood’s Annual Fundraising Exhibitions
12x12, 6x6 and The Shop at Harwood features original work by established, emerging and youth artists from New Mexico. This event includes ~200 works that remain anonymous until sold, for the flat rates of $144 (12”x12”) or $36 (6”x6”). The Shop highlights the intersections of art, design and daily living with works by notable New Mexico artists.
Exhibition Reception: Friday, December 6 | 5:30pm-7:30pm
12x12 Online Store Opens: Saturday, December 7 | 6:00pm
ABOUT HARWOOD ART CENTER & ESCUELA DEL SOL MONTESSORI
HARWOOD ART CENTER’S GALLERIES PROGRAM is dedicated to providing exhibition, audience expansion and professional development opportunities to artists working in any media and from diverse creative fields. Our galleries program is curated and managed by our Chief Programs Officer and Associate Directors of Opportunity and Engagement. Artists are invited to exhibit during three of our annual capstone events, Encompass, Residency for Art & Social Justice & 12x12, the rest of our exhibitions are awarded to individuals and groups through a competitive application process. Most of our applications are free to apply, any collected fees allocated to replenishing Harwood’s endowed cash awards for the program. Each featured exhibition is a supportive process, we work with the artists from concept development to installation in the galleries. We have developed a hybrid offering of both in person and virtual programming. For each exhibition we create comprehensive outreach and digital materials including exhibition catalogs, virtual galleries and artist talks to support the unique visions and voices of our gallery artists.
Seeded in 1991, Harwood Art Center blooms the philosophy of our parent organization Escuela del Sol Montessori, with recognition that learning and expression offer the most resilient pathways to global citizenship, justice and peace. Harwood engages the arts as a catalyst for lifelong learning, cultural enrichment and social change, with programming for every age, background and income level. We believe that equitable access to the arts and opportunities for creative expression are integral to healthy individuals and thriving communities. In all of our work, we cultivate inclusive, reflective environments where everyone feels cared for. We nurture long-term, multi-faceted relationships with participants, building programs with and for diverse communities of Albuquerque. We integrate the arts with social justice, professional and economic growth, and education to cultivate a higher collective quality of life in New Mexico.
For 50 years, Escuela del Sol, an independent Montessori school, has nurtured selfdiscovery, social responsibility and passion for learning in our students. Each day Escuela supports students from ages 18 months to 13 years on their real-world quests to excel academically and to develop the skills they need for meaningful, happy and successful futures.
HARWOOD ART CENTER’S PHOTOGRAPHER IN RESIDENCE
We are so thrilled to have established an official Photographer in Residence opportunity- a new ongoing residency at Harwood Art Center. This residency includes an annual honorarium and rent credit for a studio at Harwood. Aziza Murray, who was our inaugural Galleries & Exhibition Photographer, is now our Photographer in Residence.
We are able to present this residency and honorarium thanks to the Urban Enhancement Trust Fund, New Mexico Arts, National Endowment for the Arts, and the McCune Charitable Foundation.
AZIZA MURRAY is a New Mexico based artist working primarily in photography. In 2015 she graduated with an MFA from the University of New Mexico where she also worked as a pictorial archiving fellow for the Center for Southwest Research. Since then, Aziza has worked in different capacities in the film industry in Santa Fe and Albuquerque, further piquing her interest in cinematography. Much of her work stems from a well of nostalgia for objects and moments, the materiality of photography, and her personal history—from experiencing tragic loss at an early age, to her multilayered experiences as a biracial person growing up in Washington, DC. She has shown her work in DC at Connersmith and the Corcoran Gallery of Art, in Albuquerque at the Harwood Art Center, the UNM Art Museum and the National Hispanic Cultural Center and, at MASS Gallery in Austin, TX.
azizamurray.com
azizamurray@gmail.com