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  2. Category : Outdoor sculptures in Southwest Portland, Oregon

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    Pages in category "Outdoor sculptures in Southwest Portland, Oregon" The following 81 pages are in this category, out of 81 total.

  3. Art of the American Southwest - Wikipedia

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    Many annual art events showcase Southwestern art. The Southwestern Association for Indian Arts hosts Indian Market every August in Santa Fe, New Mexico, which began in 1922. [44] Also begun is 1922 is the Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial which features a juried art show and art market, as well many other events, in Gallup, New Mexico. [45]

  4. Pueblo Deco architecture - Wikipedia

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    Pueblo Deco is an architectural style in the Southwestern United States popular in the early 20th century. Pueblo Deco fused elements of Art Deco with the region's Pueblo and Territorial architectures, themselves inspired by Pueblo and Territorial Styles. [1]

  5. Gaspar Enriquez - Wikipedia

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    Enriquez is also a sculptor and a jewelry maker who works in metal. According to the Museum of Art in Las Cruces, New Mexico, Enríquez "has been at the forefront of the national Chicano art movement for over fifty years," and his realistic portraits "show the humanity of the El Paso Chicano community and the tensions they face when living in a ...

  6. The Chengdu Science Fiction Museum was commissioned to host this year’s 81st annual World Science Fiction Convention, nicknamed Worldcon. A building of this size and complexity would typically ...

  7. Southwest Art - Wikipedia

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    Southwest Art was first published in May 1971. [1] [better source needed] [dubious – discuss] Initially, the magazine was based in Houston, Texas.It first dealt with arts in Houston and then its coverage expanded to the broader southwestern United States.

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