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Deborah Fritz is an American curator, gallerist, and art dealer. Fritz is the owner of Giacobbe-Fritz Fine Art and the GF Contemporary, both located on Canyon Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico. She most recently opened galleryFRITZ in the Santa Fe Railyard Arts District, which has since closed. [1] [2]
Salamon’s work is represented by Billis Williams Gallery Los Angeles, Sue Greenwood Fine Art in Laguna Beach, CA, Sullivan Goss in Santa Barbara, CA, Giacobbe-Fritz Fine Art in Santa Fe, NM, and Vault Gallery in Cambria, CA.
SITE Santa Fe (often referred to simply as SITE) is a nonprofit contemporary arts organization based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Since its founding in 1995, SITE Santa Fe has presented 11 biennials, more than 90 contemporary art exhibitions, and works by more than 800 artists. Following its presentation of the first international biennial of ...
Her work has been in numerous group exhibitions in museum and galleries, including the Royal Academy of Arts, [20] London, United Kingdom; Marin MOCA, [21] Novato, California; Wilding Museum of Art & Nature, Solvang, California; Gallery Fritz, [22] Santa Fe, New Mexico; Katonah Museum of Art, Katonah, New York; Museum of Encaustic Art, Santa Fe ...
Sauer was the gallery director at Thirteen Moons Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico; and took over the management in 2005. [2] She founded the "Jane Sauer Gallery" in the former Thirteen Moons Gallery space, which focused on fine art and crafts and was active from 2005 until 2013.
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George Alexander also known as; "Ofuskie", is a Muscogee Creek painter that is currently residing in Santa Fe, New Mexico. [1] [self-published source] His father was Muscogee and his mother was white. He is a citizen of Muscogee Nation. He owns a studio in Downtown Santa Fe Plaza. [2]