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  • The Spanish-Navajo Jewelry Connection from Aug/Sep 2015 issue of Cowboys & Indians magazine

    The Spanish-Navajo Jewelry Connection from Aug/Sep 2015 issue of Cowboys & Indians magazine

  • Ray Tracey profile, Cowboys & Indians, Oct. 2015

    Ray Tracey profile, Cowboys & Indians, Oct. 2015

    http://www.cowboysindians.com/2015/10/ray-tracey/ Arizona-born and Hollywood-tested, this Navajo jewelry artist plies his trade all the way to Tokyo. Making jewelry isn’t just a form of financial support for world-renowned artist Ray Tracey. It’s a form of ceremony. Every element in his designs symbolizes a spiritual connection or belief. Every piece has been a centering outlet for his…

  • 2014 in review

    2014 in review

    The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2014 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: A New York City subway train holds 1,200 people. This blog was viewed about 6,900 times in 2014. If it were a NYC subway train, it would take about 6 trips to carry that many people. Click here to…

  • Finding a Way to Write About Art

    Finding a Way to Write About Art

    What is asked of me as an art writer and critic today, is not why I became an art writer and critic. In this time of great transition in media, art and business, there are more media venues than ever filled with everything from drivel to genius. More and more people are writing about art…

  • Is Arts Incubator of the Rockies Imperiled by Rent Default? from adobeairstream.com

    Is Arts Incubator of the Rockies Imperiled by Rent Default? from adobeairstream.com

    The future of Fort Collins’s national grant-winning arts organization Beet Street/Arts Incubator of the Rockies may be imperiled after the organization was recently in default on a year of rent to the City of Fort Collins.  Reached by telephone, Beet Street/AIR executive director Beth Flowers told AdobeAirstream that the mission for AIR is changing. With that change comes…

  • Fotofest Biennial Showcases “Contemporary Arab” Art from adobeairstream.com

    Fotofest Biennial Showcases “Contemporary Arab” Art from adobeairstream.com

    Houston, Texas –  long the epicenter of the U.S. oil industry, and expanding rapidly with a 385-acre, 14-building new campus for ExxonMobil in the Woodlands –  should provide a cross-cultural audience for the Fotofest 2014 Biennial. Fotofest’s principal exhibit this year, “View From Inside: Contemporary Arab Video, Photography and Mixed Media Art” presents artists from 14 countries in the…

  • Is Gender Bias in Denver Arts in Transit — Or Fixed? from adobeairstream.com

    Is Gender Bias in Denver Arts in Transit — Or Fixed? from adobeairstream.com

    When I first read Ray Mark Rinaldi’s review of “The Transit of Venus” exhibition at RedLine, I was astonished at the biased perspective of this major voice for art in Denver. He labeled the show “the girliest art exhibit . . . ever seen in Colorado.” But, to be fair, his first sentence, “At the risk…

  • Remembering Robin Rule, Denver Gallery Owner

    Remembering Robin Rule, Denver Gallery Owner

    Robin Rule, the passionate and complicated Denver gallery owner, died of cancer on December 29, 2013, age 55. Her indomitable spirit animated the Denver art world from 1987 to 2013, and her legacy will forever be tied up with the issues of the contemporary art world today in which complex loyalties and the difficulty of…

  • Front Range Women, Abstract Line and More: Denver Art Preview

    Front Range Women, Abstract Line and More: Denver Art Preview

    A Denver Art Preview. From a focus on women artists of the Front Range, through painting and sculpture with abstract line, the first few months of 2014 reveal a span of new art shows in Denver, worth viewing between football games, snowboarding trips and waiting in line at the marijuana shops. The Transit of Venus:…

  • Artist-Technologist Re-Animates Extinct Species

    Artist-Technologist Re-Animates Extinct Species

    “New media” is actually middle-aged. It’s been half a century since The Kitchen’s debut in New York; Mark Tribe founded Rhizome dot org in 1996. Kitchen co-founders Woody Vasulka and Steina, residing in Santa Fe since the ‘80s, still create, and they host a massive online archive. Currents is an annual festival of international new…

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