Mary Sweet

 I was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio. I graduated from Stanford University with an A.B. in Art, and Honors in Humanities. I also received an M.A. in Art from Stanford. In California I had paintings in juried shows in the Crocker Museum, Sacramento, Oakland Art Museum, Richmond Art Center Painting Annual 1969, and other places. …

Carolyn Pedersen

Both a fine and fiber artist, Carolyn Pedersen is a signature member of both the National and Midwest Watercolor Societies, and has a total of eight art related professional affiliations. Her work has also been shown in galleries in New York, New Jersey and the Virgin Islands. Her work is and has been in various …

Trevor Burrowes

Trevor Burrowes is a visual artist working to integrate art with environmental concerns, including the need and methodology for preserving cultural landscape in Santa Fe County. After graduating from Parsons School of Design, he earned a BFA and MFA from Yale University Art School and later engaged in post-graduate studies in Cultural Anthropology and Architectural …

Trey Flynt

Trey Flynt grew up in Roswell, NM, and currently lives in Albuquerque. He loves to travel and always took pictures but didn’t truly take it seriously until 2015. While he loves to travel he’s thankful to live in a State with so much to photograph. Artist Website

Cosmo Monkhouse

Cosmo Monkhouse is a spirit beingwhose offerings sometimes appear as wood objects,some of them similar to Himalayan “shaman sticks.” The Johnsons of Madrid shows both full-size wooden originals, as well as bronze miniatures.

Diane Buster

Art is communication through form… Diane moved to New Mexico with her husband in 1970. She found the southwest landscape and colors inspiring and began to explore them through painting, primarily in watercolor. She joined the New Mexico Watercolor Society and participated in workshops and paint outs with artists including George Post, Robert Wood, and …

Mel Johnson

(1934-2018) Mel grew up in Chicago. While in high school he was apprenticed to Alphonso Iannelli in Park Ridge, who had worked with Frank Lloyd Wright during his time in Chicago. He worked with Richard Rush in his studio creating models. Mel attended the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where he sat next …

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