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Martha Hernandez Presents New Mexico Artists #3
Nicolai Fechin: A collection of 82 sketches (HD)
Nicolai Fechin: A collection of 82 sketches (HD)
Description: Painter, sculptor. By the time Fechin immigrated to the United States from Russia in 1923, he had developed his palette-knife technique and had many professional successes. He settled in Taos, N.M., painting the landscape and its people. In addition, he built a remarkable house and studio, resplendent in carved woodwork and furniture he created, which has since become a state historical site.
Nicolai Fechin grew up in Russia and learned wood carving and gilding from his father. He attended the Kazan School of Art as a teenager, a branch of the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts, in St. Petersburg, and after graduating enrolled in the Imperial Academy. With the help of American patrons, Fechin, his wife, and young daughter, Eya, left Russia for the United States in 1923 to escape the worsening conditions that arose in the aftermath of World War I and the Russian Revolution.
The Fechins lived in New York for four years before moving to Taos, New Mexico, in search of a warmer climate to help with Nicolai’s newly diagnosed tuberculosis. Here, Fechin painted portraits of his family as well as local American Indians. He participated in the Taos art colony, founded in the late nineteenth century by Bert Geer Phillips and Ernest L. Blumenschein. Fechin remodeled the family home by carving much of the interior and furniture inspired by Russian folk art and the techniques he learned from his father. After he and his wife divorced in 1933, Fechin eventually settled in Southern California with his daughter. The house in New Mexico remained with his wife and later passed to Eya. In 1979 the Fechin house was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, and today is the site of the Taos Art Museum.
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2018 WOMEN'S CAUCUS FOR ART EXHIBITION
A new Film by Eric Minh Swenson
The Women’s Caucus for Art is pleased to present ART SPEAKS! Lend Your Voice as their 2018 national conference exhibition. Curator Jill Moniz selected abstract and representational
artworks by 62 artists from across the country. She remarked: “I curated Art Speaks! around the idea of developing a visual fluency of the art of speaking....The exhibit feels right and aesthetically unabridged, full of emotion, meaning and remarkable art.”
A public conversation will take place on Saturday, March 10, 2018 in celebration of International Women’s Day. Jill Moniz is a well-known curator, writer and cultural activist. She recently mounted “Signifying Form” at the Landing Gallery and “Work Over School” for the Craft and Folk Art Museum.
The exhibition runs concurrent with the WCA and CCAA national conferences in downtown Los Angeles and culminates in the Lifetime Achievement Awards on Saturday , February 24, 2018.
Additional panels, workshops and performances and meet ups are offered. More at nationalwca.org.
Participating Artists: Jayne Adams, Kathy Aldous-Schleindl, Shula Arbel, Jenny E. Balisle, Sharon Barnes, Yvonne Beatty, Linda Brookshire, Janine Brown, Lorraine Bubar, Julie Carcione, Michele
Colburn, Constance Culpepper, Liz Dodson, Laurie Toby Edison, Beth Fein, Clairan Ferrono, Kim Foley, Megan Frances, Ellen Freyer, Dwora Fried, Christine Giancola, Amy Gilvary, Betty Green,
Shelley Heffler, Mary Kamerer, Veda B Kaya, Linda Kunik, Esther Kwan Simon, J. J. L’Heureux, Beth Lakamp, Lynda Levy, Charity Malin, Aline Mare, Robbin Milne, Lena Moross, Sandra Mueller,
Mary Nash, Melissa Reischman, Lynda A. N. Reyes, Samuelle Richardson, Julia Rigby, Karrie Ross, Orly Ruaimi, Linda Jo Russell, Marilou Ryder, Seda Saar, Sondra Schwetman, Jacqueline Secor,
Rebecca Setareh, Doni Silver Simons, Kerrie Smith, Stephanie Solomon, Leona Strassberg Steiner, Nathalie Tierce, Linda Vallejo, Elise Vazelakis, Arika Von Edler, Elizabeth White, Holly Wong, Joan
Wulf and Tina Ybarra.
Founded in 1972, the WOMEN'S CAUCUS FOR ART (WCA) is the leading national organization for women engaged in the visual arts professions, an affiliated society of the College Art Association, a founding partner of The Feminist Art Project and a United Nations NGO. The mission of the Women's Caucus for Art is to create community through art, education, and social activism.
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For more info on Eric Minh Swenson visit his website at emsartscene.com. His art films can be seen at
Instagram : @ericminhswenson
Eric Minh Swenson also covers the international art scene and his writings and photo essays can be seen at Huffington Post Arts :
Sabah Women's Art Exhibition, 2015.
Title : Janice.
It’s weird how you get to know someone who whenever you meet, you share cheeky smiles with and suddenly they disappear. And then a few months ago, I dreamt that we had a sleepover and it felt so real that the minute I woke up my first instinct was to draw her. So Janice, this you by Anju.
Sabah Women's Art Exhibition,
Sabah Art Gallery.
Ansel Adams
Ansel Easton Adams (February 20, 1902 – April 22, 1984) was an American photographer and environmentalist. His black-and-white landscape photographs of the American West, especially Yosemite National Park, have been widely reproduced on calendars, posters, and in books.
With Fred Archer, Adams developed the Zone System as a way to determine proper exposure and adjust the contrast of the final print. The resulting clarity and depth characterized his photographs. Adams primarily used large-format cameras because their high resolution helped ensure sharpness in his images.
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Mountain View Condo in Angel Fire New Mexico
Two Bedroom-Two Bath Condo that sleeps 10 and has terrific mountain views. Newly remodeled kitchen and all the amenities you would expect in your own home.
Home For Sale: 112 Davis Dr., Ruidoso, NM 88345 | CENTURY 21
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Ruidoso, NM 88345
MLS 124262
Beds: 3 | Baths: 3
Building Area: 1502 Sq. Ft.
Huge view of Sierra Blanca and the Forest from the large deck and main rooms of this spacious, mostly furnished cabin. Last 2 years: new roof, deck, stairs, screen doors and range/hood. Place for your pups too! You'll look hard to find a better, more versatile cabin deal!
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Home Auction Ruidoso, NM - 326 White Mountain Meadows
Home Auction Ruidoso, NM - 326 White Mountain Meadows
Auctions Friday, Sep 27, 2013 at 6:45pm EDT
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6BR 3BA 2,427+/- sf single-family. Grand stucco home in popular neighborhood. Kitchen has plenty of cabinets, breakfast bar, breakfast area and utility room. Covered rear patio and gazebo. Built in 2006.
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GSD Talks: Ronald Rael, “Borderwall as Architecture”
Despite recent attention to wall building as a security measure, the building of barriers along the U.S. – Mexico border is not a new phenomenon. The U.S. Secure Fence Act of 2006 funded the single-largest domestic building project in the twenty-first century and financed approximately 700 miles of fortification, dividing the U.S. from Mexico at a cost of up to $16 million per mile. Today, approximately one third of the 1,954-mile-long border between the U.S. and Mexico has been walled off. Ronald Rael will discuss his book, Borderwall as Architecture: A Manifesto for the U.S. – Mexico Boundary, a timely re-examination of what the physical barrier that divides the United States of America and both a protest against the wall and a projection about its future.
Playing the Classics | Zoo Tycoon pt.2
Welcome to this mini series playing Zoo Tycoon!
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