The following article was published by Southwest Contemporary in November 2023. The Art of Ben Aleck, on view through January 7, 2024, at the Nevada Museum of Art in Reno, surveys Aleck’s engagement as an artist, educator, and enrolled member of the Pyramid Lake… +
The following interview was published by Southwest Contemporary in September 2023. Raven Halfmoon (Caddo) is known for making monumental clay figures that build on the longstanding tradition of Caddo pottery while drawing on a suite of other influences like fashion, graffiti, or color theory. The… +
A 2-page comic about collaboration and collectivity in the arts was published in the Volume 5 of Southwest Contemporary. I’ll post the full spread shortly but participants include Andrea Hanley (Wheelwright Museum, Santa Fe), Stephen Lapthisophon (artist, Dallas), Lisa LeFeuvre (Holt/Smithson Foundation, Santa Fe),… +
This article was originally published by Southwest Contemporary in February 2022. Marie Alarcón: Relocations January 15-February 27, 2022 Roswell Museum, Roswell, New Mexico Reflecting upon the uncertain world of climate change and the call for environmental justice, current Roswell artist-in-residence Marie Alarcón, who uses they/them pronouns,… +
The following article was originally published by Southwest Contemporary. “I am an artist always on the move,” said Oswaldo Maciá days before the opening of his first exhibition in the United States, New Cartographies of Smell Migration. “My canvas is the whole planet.” We sat in the… +