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World famous and at one time Ruidoso sculptor Lincoln Fox working at gallery.
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Santa Fe's Indian Art Market Gears Up for August.
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Renowned Wildlife Sculptor Ken Howe.
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he Southwestern Association for Indian Arts hosted their 87th annual Santa Fe Indian Art Market with an avalance of incredible craftsmanship, creativity and inspiration from the hundreds of Native American artists that come to show and hopefully win awards as well as sell some work. The new creations will feature the work of returning as well as new artists. And, of course, the Santa Fe art world opens their doors to all during this amazing weekend with non-stop openings and receptions as well as special showings for the VIPs. There is a continously amazing display of gallery art as well as visitors from all over the world.
As part of our continuing and every expanding exposure and indeed emphasis on the arts; Upper Valley Living Magazine. will feature the incredible art, artists, sights, interviews and reveiws of restaurants and bars of one of the most incredible art displays... make that art scenes... in the world.
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SWAIA Poster by Taos Jeweler Maria Samora
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We will provide a gallery of the incredible Indian and non-Indian art. Photos of the artists and interviews with a few. We will provide an array of famous galleries showing everything from world class 19th and 20th century Russian paintings to the most contemporary mixed media creation on the planet.
We urge everyone to make plans to go to Santa Fe for this once a year spectacular art event. If you don't make the trip up to Santa Fe... and we didn't see too many El Pasoans at the market this year... you will feel like you were there when you are finished with our Virtual Tour of this spectacular one of a kind art "happening".
Prepared by UVB staff.
(Photos: Brax - Valley Publishing Company)
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