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'Quest for the New: Modernism in the Southwest', Lewallen Galleries, Santa Fe, NM, 2018 'Mabel Dodge Luhan & Company: American Moderns and the West', The Harwood Museum of Art, University of New Mexico, Taos, NM, 2016
1989 LewAllen/Butler Fine Arts, Santa Fe, New Mexico 1988 Primitivist Sculpture: John Geldersma, Art Museum of Southeast Texas, Beaumont, Texas 1987 Via Serpents, University Art Museum, Lafayette, Louisiana
2000 Exquisite Corpse Exhibition, Printworks Gallery Chicago, IL; 2000 Clark Gallery Lincoln, MA; 1999 A Good Eye: Artists at the Ballpark, Seafirst Gallery Seattle, WA; 1996 Banco Central Cuenca, Ecuador; 1995 Horwitch LewAllen Gallery Santa Fe, NM [2]
Expressions of Spirit, Wheelwright Museum, Santa Fe, NM, 1995. Books by Native Artists , American Indian Community House Gallery, New York, NY, 1994-1995. The Submuloc Show/Columbus Wohs , ATLATL and Evergreen State College , Olympia, WA, 1992-1994.
Ben Aronson (born October 4, 1958) is an American painter living in Massachusetts. His work is represented by Tibor de Nagy Gallery [1] in New York, Jenkins Johnson Gallery [2] in San Francisco, LewAllen Galleries in Santa Fe, [3] and Alpha Gallery [4] in Boston.
The painting was purchased by the Hood Museum of Art, with monies from the William S. Rubin Fund, through the LewAllen Contemporary art gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Flo Perkins (born 1951) is an American glass artist currently working and residing in the Pojoaque Valley north of Santa Fe, New Mexico. She received her Bachelor of Arts from the Philadelphia College of Art (1974), [1] Master of Arts from the University of California at Los Angeles (1981), [1] and she studied under renowned Italian master glass blower Lino Tagliapietra. [2]
1999 – LewAllen Contemporary, Santa Fe, NM; 1997 – Bentley Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ; 1995 – Galerie Marie-Louise Wirth, “American Topography” Zurich, Switzerland; 1993 – New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, NY; 1993 – Trans Hudson Gallery, Jersey City, NJ; 1991 – Stephanie Theodore Gallery, New York, NY