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From Matrix: A few pieces by the Matrix new members, Lisa and Tanya. Come see more of their work. Matrix Fine Art, Fridays and Saturdays 1pm to 5 pm, 3812 Central Check them out at @matrixfineart
From 516: CALL FOR ARTISTS! – SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE DEADLINE 02/28/2021 Artist Lab: Art Meets History in New Mexico a four-week educational program designed to foster the integration of history into contemporary art practices. Presented as a collaboration between 516 ARTS, Kolaj Institute, and Albuquerque Museum’s Photography Archives. Link in bio! MEET ONE OF THE FACULTY: Wylie Garcia Wylie Garcia investigates themes of identity and place through process and material-oriented projects. Using cross disciplinary mediums such as textiles, painting, drawing, sound, and performance, Garcia explores issues related to gender, devotion, and emotional spaces. She has a BA from the University of Chicago and an MFA from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design. She is the 2019 winner of a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant and a Vermont Arts Council Creation Grant, among other awards. Garcia’s studio is in Burlington, Vermont and she is represented by the Schoolhouse Gallery in Provincetown, Massachusetts. wyliegarcia.com Images credits: Wylie Garcia Digital collage by Ric Kasini Kadour using images from the Albuquerque Museum Photo Archives @abqmuseum @kolajmagazine Check it out on their Instagram @516_arts