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Why are we still wild about Frida Kahlo?

Artist’s enduring celebrity status topic of presentation

New show at Studio & takes closer look at animals

Exhibit will benefit local horse rescue

Longtime Fort Lewis College professor, artist Mick Reber leaves lasting legacy

Mick Reber, professor emeritus of Fine Art at Fort Lewis College and professional artist, died May 10 in Bayview, Texas, at age 76. For those who did not have him as a professor ...

Downtown venues open their doors for Spring Gallery Walk

When the Spring Gallery Walk beings at 5 p.m. Friday, art enthusiasts will notice some new changes: Additional venues have been added to the route and the Gallery Association has a new name ...

Georgia O’Keeffe Museum tackles color blindness of its visitors

SANTA FE – The vibrant colors and hues in Georgia O’Keeffe’s paintings soon will be on full display for color-blind visitors. The Santa Fe museum announced it is teaming up with C...

Studio &’s juried exhibit seeks the ‘Truth’

Opening reception to be held tonight

Recovered de Kooning painting back in the spotlight

PHOENIX – More than 30 years after it was brazenly stolen from an Arizona museum, a painting by Willem de Kooning reportedly worth $100 million is going on display back where it all began. ...

Cortez arts committee creates mural brochures, walking tours

It’s hard to miss the more than 40 murals scattered throughout Cortez, but finding information about the public works of art hasn’t been so easy. That changed recently as the Cort...

Texas students wear wigs in tribute to late painter Bob Ross

ABILENE, Texas – There were lots of happy little trees at one Texas middle school this week. Art students at Madison Middle School in Abilene wore their curliest wigs and painted ...

O’Keeffe Museum buys her ‘Ritz Tower’ painting

SANTA FE – The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum has purchased the American artist’s “Ritz Tower” painting, a rare work of her take on a New York skyscraper, the museum announced this week. ...

Durango artist gets personal for ‘Reflections’

Homelessness show on exhibit at Studio &

Man exonerated after 45 years sells his prison art to get by

FERNDALE, Mich. – Richard Phillips said he didn’t mope much during the 45 years he wrongfully spent in prison. He painted watercolors in his cell: warm landscapes, portraits of famous people...