

Winter/Spring: January 17-May 9
The galleries, opening throughout the month of January through February 7, feature art that evokes or recreates stories, memories or community action. Traditional folk arts from New Mexico and Mexico are featured in the White gallery including Santos, Colchas and Mata Ortiz pottery. In the King Gallery, Latino artist Max-Carlos Martinez commemorates his family, heroes and personal history in a psychedelic 1960s style. The Hoag gallery features women immigrants from Cuba who come together to create conceptual wedding dresses that express who they are as women and artists. Each of the main galleries focus on Latin art and artists who live and work in the United States.
Transformers: Folk Art Recreated | White Gallery— January 17-May 16
W10: I Do, I Do | Hoag Gallery— January 31-May 2
Of Thee I See: Max Carlos Martinez | King Gallery— January 24-April 25
Santos and Santeros | Regional Gallery—February7-May 9
Love/God/Children | 2nd Floor Foyer— February 7-May 9
The Color of Life: Klaus Anselm Tapestries | 3rd Floor Foyer—Feb 7-May 9
Svetlana Piltingsrud | Boardroom—February 7-May 9
Join us once a month for refreshment and a program related to Arts Center exhibitions. Hosted by the Sangre de Cristo Arts Associates.
Poetry into Paintings: Justin Reddick, painter & John Nicholas, poet
Monday, March 16, 9:30a.m., Jackson Conference Center
Snyder Acquisition Fund Featured Artist-Tim Diebler
Monday, April 20, 9:30a.m., Jackson Conference Center
Artist Joe Adamich
Monday, May 18, 9:30a.m., Jackson Conference Center
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