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  2. Brian O'Connor (artist) - Wikipedia

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    O'Connor was born on March 2, 1958, to Mikey and John O'Connor, [1] in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where he was also raised. He attended college in the late 1970s at the Centro Andino in Quito, Ecuador, where he first became interested in art. [2] In 1983 he received a Bachelors of Fine Arts degree from the University of New Mexico. [3]

  3. Jim Abeita - Wikipedia

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    Gallup, New Mexico Kiva Gallery [13] 1972 Scottsdale, Arizona: Main Trails Gallery [3] 1972 Indian Artists: Albuquerque, New Mexico: Albuquerque Convention Center [21] 1973 Albuquerque, New Mexico Brandywine Galleries [22] [4] 1982 Gallup, New Mexico Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial [24] 1988 The Navajo–Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow: Colorado ...

  4. Robert M. Ellis - Wikipedia

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    Robert M. Ellis (April 14, 1922 – September 13, 2014) was an American artist. His professional career spanned six decades as an artist, educator, and museum director, including eight years as Curator of Education at the Pasadena Art Museum in California, twenty-three years on the art faculty of University of New Mexico, in Albuquerque, and ten years as director of UNM's Harwood Museum of Art ...

  5. Enriching their stories: Former Albuquerque Museum director ...

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    Oct. 20—James C. "Jim" Moore retired from his job as director of the Albuquerque Museum of Art and History in 2005. But step into his handsome South Valley house, and you realize immediately ...

  6. Albuquerque Museum of Art and History - Wikipedia

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    The museum's permanent exhibits are dedicated to art in New Mexico, and the history of Albuquerque include early maps, conquistador armor, weavings, and other artifacts of colonial life in New Mexico. The museum also hosts changing exhibits, a massive photo archive, art galleries, and maintains an outdoor sculpture garden on the grounds. The ...

  7. Maxwell Museum of Anthropology - Wikipedia

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    The museum's North Gallery, Bawden Gallery (named after Garth Bawden, museum director 1985-2005), and the Ortiz Center Gathering Space (named for the late Alfonso Ortiz, a noted UNM anthropology professor) host changing exhibits featuring artifacts from the extensive museum collection as well as traveling exhibits.

  8. R. C. Gorman - Wikipedia

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    1971 - R.C. resumes his lithography and makes his first Lithographs with the Tamarind Institute in Albuquerque, New Mexico. [11] He will go on to produce at least 52 lithographs between 1971 and 1975 with Tamarind. 1973 - R.C. attends the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Masterworks from the Museum of the American Indian in New York City. He is the ...

  9. A blacksmith's loss: Father, friends mourn brothers killed in ...

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    They were so talented that they worked a blacksmith exhibit at the New Mexico State Fair. They had a legendary blacksmith to learn from in their dad, who founded the Forgery School of ...