Tuesday, 16 August 2022

August 11, 2022

Drawn live at North Fourth Art Center in Albuquerque.




















Son de Allá y Son de Acá

Vicente Telles organized exhibitions in four different galleries in Albuquerque during the month of August -- Son de Allá y Son de Acá. Three the galleries had openings on the First Friday, August 5th -- Tortuga Gallery, South Broadway Cultural Center, and El Chante. Exhibit 208 had their opening on the Second Friday, August 12th.


Manuel Guerra came up from El Paso for the opening at Exhibit 208 on August 12th.  

Manuel Guerra is taking a photo
 at the South Broadway Cultural Center
of the painting by Vicente Telles



Manuel Guerra visited Henry Morales
 in his studio in Albuquerque


Marco Sanchez of El Paso came to the openings on August 5th.  He had prints in both the South Broadway Cultural Center and Exhibit 208.

Tim Pauszek, Miranda K Metcalf of "Hello Print Friend,"
Marco Sanchez in the middle,


Vicente Telles also exhibited in Santa Fe in the Axle Contemporary mobile art van in August, with Jason Garcia.  We exhibited the Bucket Prints in the Axle in July, the month before:



Vicente Telles will also organizing the September exhibition in Hecho Gallery in Santa Fe, opening September 2, 2022:


Hecho Gallery in Santa Fe
is also showing a variation in September of
"Son de Allá y Son de Acá "


Plus Vicente Telles also has work at the Albuquerque Museum in the "Traitor, Survivor, Icon: The Legacy of La Malinche" exhibition:


"Guerra y Tierra"
by Vicente Telles and Brandon Maldonado
at the Albuquerque Museum


Cristina Cardenas also has a large piece in the Malinche exhibition at the Albuquerque Museum:


"Malinche, Coatlicue y Virgen de los Remedio"
by Cristina Cardenas 





Eli Levin is also showing at the Albuquerque Museum in a different exhibition: "Wit, Humor and Satire":

"Indian Artists with their Date" by Eli Levin, 
depicting T C Cannon



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