Recent Exhibitions

Past Exhibitions

Arrivals 2022

February 25 – 28, 2022

Form and Concept Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
Group exhibition


The show spotlights artists who challenge and shape the fields of contemporary craft, design and art.

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Bigger Than This Room

April 29 – July 30, 2022

Form and Concept Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
Group Exhibition

An exhibition of art and ephemera that reframes the picture, embedding monuments within larger cultural vistas.

Ball Snake Ball

July 27 – September 8, 2018

Art Space, New Haven, CT
Group exhibition

Ball Snake Ball presents objects and installations by a group of emerging and mid-career artists, based in cities and small towns across the U.S., who use clay to confront issues of environmental justice specific to their communities.

April 29 – August 5, 2016

The State Capital Building, Santa Fe, NM
Group exhibition

A curated group exhibition of contemporary art that illuminates our connection to the earth as living beings – through what nurtures us: plants, seeds, soil

Currents New Media Festival

June 10 – June 26, 2016

El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe, Santa Fe, NM
Group exhibition

A curated group exhibition of contemporary art that illuminates our connection to the earth as living beings – through what nurtures us: plants, seeds, soil

The Paseo Project

2019

Taos, NM

The Acequia Aquí project attempts to give voice to the acequias, the history and the culture that have supported the valley’s living and breathing web, while also exploring opportunities for new community engagement, education, and generational involvement. With Acequia Aquí we explore a vital public utility through the imagination, resourcefulness, and inspiration of local artists, writers, and acequieros.

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Interference

2015

CFA Downtown Studio, Albuquerque, NM
Group exhibition

A group exhibition of MFA Candidates at the University of New Mexico in Experimental Art and Technology

Dis/continuity

October 5 – November 7, 2015

Museo Cultural de Santa Fe
Solo exhibition

MFA Thesis Exhibition for Ruben Olguin, 2015 MFA Candidate. Looks at the history and impacts of colonialism on the traditional practices and resources of the indigenous populations of Northern New Mexico.