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  • 13 May 2023 11:00 AM | Admin PAPNM (Administrator)

    Several* PAPNM Members are participating in this event: Underwood Gallery (Donna Barnhill, Carole Belliveau), Acosta Gallery (Michele Byrne, Ann Jeneman), Sage Creek Gallery (Cecilia Robertson), Tresa Vorenberg Goldsmiths (Marilyn Wightman). 

    Also be sure to view works by other PAPNM members in galleries on Canyon Road: Marcia Williams (Underwood Gallery), Natasha Isenhour (Ventana Gallery),  Tobi Clement (Canyon Road Contemporary ), Bill Gallen (Sage Creek Gallery) and Peggy Trigg (La Mesa Gallery).

    Acosta Gallery at 200, Underwood and La Mesa Galleries at 225, Ventana Gallery at 400,  Sage Creek Gallery at 421, Canyon Road Contemporary Art at 622, tresa Vorenberg Goldsmiths at 656.

    https://www.visitcanyonroad.com/pages/springartfestival/

    Dozens of artists working in every imaginable media will provide an unprecedented view of their creative processes at the ninth Annual Canyon Road Spring Art Festival. Galleries will present an unparalleled array of new art in virtually every medium, from paintings in oil and acrylic, watercolors, drawings in pastels, charcoal, pen and ink and graphite, 2D and 3D mixed media works and collages to photography and digital artworks, bronze and metal sculpture, wood working, ceramics, pottery, glass fusion and glass art, hand-crafted art jewelry, leather works and more.

    Saturday 11 – 3: Artists convene en masse in the venerable art district at dozens of the iconic road’s world class galleries where they will demonstrate their unique creative processes. There will be something for everyone to enjoy, and the rare opportunity to watch top-tier artists create. Opportunities will be there for enthusiasts to request live commissions, to ask questions, and to simply be wowed by the wealth of talent and exuberance of the artists. Individual galleries feature rich programs of complimentary special events, art tours, artist demonstrations, and more at myriad locations along the road. All events take place rain or shine.


    *Please let karen.halbert@gmail.com know if you are participating but are not on this list (or vice versa).

  • 10 May 2023 5:18 PM | Admin PAPNM (Administrator)
    The Exhibition is Pushing Forward Reaching Back at Brookgreen Gardens in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina from May 13-July 23.


    From Carole: "I thought I was lucky to be accepted into the super competitive American Women Artists National Exhibition this year but they surprised me and even put my painting Face Forward on the cover! So exciting!! The exhibition is Pushing Forward, Reaching Back at Brook Green Gardens, Murrells Inlet, South Carolina. You can see the exhibition online at https://americanwomenartists.org/exhibition/2023-pushing-forward-reaching-back-images/ "

    and even more directly to her painting:

    https://americanwomenartists.org/exhibition/2023-pushing-forward-reaching-back-images/#gallery/f8be167cb2d23a674e52ec871e20ec2b/2689


    The Exhibition is Pushing Forward Reaching Back at Brookgreen Gardens in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina from May 13-July 23.


  • 05 May 2023 7:50 AM | Admin PAPNM (Administrator)


    A Plein Air event will be held in Westcliffe CO June 3-June 10th 2023.

    https://www.sangresartguild.org/ for more information

  • 27 Apr 2023 7:09 AM | Admin PAPNM (Administrator)

    Good luck, PAPNM Members: Lisa Avila, Connie Falk, Ann Blankenship and Carol Ordogne.

  • 26 Apr 2023 5:49 PM | Admin PAPNM (Administrator)

    Congratulations to Tobi Clement, Katherine Irish, Lee McVey and Rachel Pearson for their awards in the Pastel Society NM exhibit at the Millicent Rogers Museum.

    April 22 - June 18

    http://pastelsnm.org/index.html#issue/1 Scroll down for the catalog.


  • 26 Apr 2023 5:41 PM | Admin PAPNM (Administrator)

    Congratulations to PAPNM Members, Lanya Deeb, Peggy Immel and Jane Hunt - semifinalists in this year's Plein Air Salon. 

    More information: https://pleinairsalon.com/envira/12th-annual-semi-finalists/

  • 21 Apr 2023 5:00 PM | Admin PAPNM (Administrator)



    Opening reception: Friday, April 21, 5-7 pm.

    For more information, visit https://www.losalamosartscouncil.org/fuller-lodge-art-center

  • 19 Apr 2023 6:28 PM | Admin PAPNM (Administrator)


    From Peggy: "Thank you Streamline Publishing and Judge Timothy Standring, artist and Curator Emeritus of the Denver Art Museum, for honoring two of my paintings, "Solstice Sunrise" and "Kolb's Cradle" with a spot in the top 100 finalists in the March, 2023 Plein Air Salon Competition. I'm thrilled to have had these paintings recognized in a field with so many great paintings. You can see all of the finalists at the Plein Air Salon website link: https://pleinairsalon.com/march-2023-winners-finalists/"

    Kolb's Cradle was announced on 4/21 as the Best Western for March 2023.

    Carole Belliveau's painting, Face Forward, was also in the top 100:


    There were 1096 paintings entered by 403 artists from 30 countries.

  • 01 Apr 2023 10:23 AM | Admin PAPNM (Administrator)

    Reception, Saturday, Apr 1
    3-5 pm

    Show catalog

    View works by PAPNM members, Janet Shaw Amtmann, Lyle Brown,  Tobi Clement, Marilyn Drake, Charles Edmondson, Katherine Irish, Natasha Isenhour Mike Mahon, MaryAnn McGraw, Lee McVey, Paul Murray, Nancy Silvia., Janice St. Marie, Betty Tichich and Marilyn Wightman.

    Margi Lucena was a long-time signature member of the Plein Air Painters of New Mexico.

    In Margi’s “Artist Statement” for Rob Nightingale, owner of Wilder Nightingale Gallery in Taos, she wrote: “For me, being a landscape artist in New Mexico is like living pure joy. I only need to step outside my back door to find inspiration. And, although panoramic mountain and desert views and beautiful skies are in every direction, it’s often the little things…a chamisa in bloom, the shadow it casts across the ground, or the irrigation waterways that pass through the farm and ranchlands, that send me to my easel. I have painted in different mediums over the years, but something special happened when I picked up pastels for the first time. This was truly a “hands on” experience. Everything changed. I had finally found a way to express what my heart was trying to say. The most rewarding thing is when that expression touches someone else’s heart. I can’t really ask for more than that.”


    Natasha Isenhour, PSNM/DP who was a longtime friend of Margi’s wrote: In the quarter century we knew one another, we enjoyed a depth of friendship a person is fortunate to have even once in a lifetime, if that. We finished each other’s sentences, communicated without words, shared our deep passion for art, beauty, music, poetry and great food all while making room for our differences, and loving and supporting each other through hardships and triumphs. Margi wore many hats throughout her lifetime…she was a fiercely protective mother, wife, daughter, sister and friend. When we became friends in the late 90’s, she was at a place in her life where she could begin wearing her “art” hat more and more. Children grown and thriving, and settled into a landscape she loved, Margi turned her passion toward her lifelong love of art. She had painted all her life in the spaces where she could, but now she was able to devote a larger part of her days to her work. I was already settled into giving an art career a go, so early on she would come and paint at my house when she was still only painting in oil and watercolor. Soon, we would be sharing studio space and she was introduced to pastels. Her work was forever changed. Margi’s work showed, not only incredible natural talent for mark-making, but her sense for local color was legendary. Margi is the one who taught me to “see”. I hadn’t been a landscape painter when we began painting together, but on our many roadtrips, traveling 10’s of 1000’s of miles together over the years, she would point out the “blue” or “violet” in the distance. At that point, as observant as I thought I was, I had never really “seen”. Once it clicked for me, I understood what a profound gift she had shared. Not only were we best friends, but she was a mentor to me and I believe that was a two way street for us in a variety of ways over the years. Her work is an honest, spontaneous, and personal journal into her unique view of the world around her. She could truly take something that would never give you pause, and make you look at it and fall in love with it. That’s because Margi told you exactly how she felt about it with every stroke of color. She painted emotion and love like no one else I know. Margi was a survivor and a constant inspiration on how to keep moving through adversity. She would be so incredibly proud of the recognition here with her pastel family as the medium was, hands down, her greatest passion. I hope all of you will take a moment to look at her work and let it light a little fire in your heart to carry with you. She lit a raging inferno in mine decades ago and I will never let anything put that fire out, in equal parts for myself and for the best friend I have ever had.


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