Ongoing exhibits at the galleries
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GALLERY OPENINGS THROUGH FEB. 12
ONGOING AT THE GALLERIES
are listed below the openings

Friday, Feb. 10

Alexandra Stevens Fine Art: 820 Canyon Road, 988-1311. Joyful Abundance, paintings by Katrina Howarth, reception 5-7:30 p.m., through February.

Art Exchange Gallery: 22 Bisbee Court, 603-4485. Paintings by Brad Price, reception 4-7 p.m., through February.

Canyon Road Contemporary Art: 403 Canyon Road, 983-0433. I Know What Love Is, group show, reception 5-7 p.m., through Feb. 19.

Cathedral Artists Gallery: 213 Cathedral Place, 617-5258. Group show of paintings, prints, sculpture, furniture, and jewelry, reception 5-7 p.m., through Sunday, Feb. 12.

Ed Larson Gallery: 229-C Johnson St., 982-9988. Oh, Careless Love!, work by Larson, reception 5-7 p.m., through March.

Gallery 822: 822 Canyon Road, 989-1700. Valentine’s Day group show, reception 4-7 p.m.

James Kelly Contemporary: 550 S. Guadalupe St., 989-1601. Energy Fields: Life As a Painter, work by Oli Sihvonen (1921-1991), reception 5-7 p.m., through March 1.

Liza Williams Gallery: 806 Old Santa Fe Trail, 820-0222. Group show, reception 4 p.m., through March 2.

McLarry Fine Art: 225 Canyon Road, 988-1161. Art From the Mountains, paintings by Richard C. Sandoval, reception 5-7 p.m., through Feb. 24.

Rouge Cat: 101 W. Marcy St., 983-6603. Light Portal: New Vision for the People, photographs by Michael Gutierrez, reception 6-9 p.m., through March.

Santa Fe Community College, School of Arts and Design Visual Arts Gallery: 6401 Richards Ave., 473-6500. Super Store, installation by Luke Dorman, reception 5-7 p.m., through Feb. 24.

Worrell Gallery 103 Washington Ave., 989-4900. A Gathering of Heartists, Valentine’s Day-themed group show, reception 5-7 p.m., today only.

Saturday, Feb. 11

Cathedral Artists Gallery: 213 Cathedral Place, 617-5258. Group show of paintings, prints, sculpture, furniture, and jewelry, 11 a.m.-7 p.m.

Frank Howell Gallery: 203 Canyon Road, 984-1074. Grand re-opening celebration and fundraiser for the Española Animal Shelter, noon-7 p.m. Pet food and cat litter donations will be rewarded with a gift.

Sunday, Feb. 12

Cathedral Artists Gallery 213 Cathedral Place, 617-5258. Group show of paintings, prints, sculpture, furniture, and jewelry, 11 a.m.-7 p.m.

Museum of Indian Arts & Culture 710 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 476-1250. Margarete Bagshaw: Breaking the Rules, 20-year retrospective, through Dec. 30, reception 1-4 p.m.; lecture by Bagshaw 2 p.m.; by museum admission.

ONGOING AT THE GALLERIES

Andrew Smith Gallery: 122 Grant Ave., 984-1234. Beauty and Death in the Antarctic, photographs by Frank Hurley, Herbert Ponting, and Joan Myers, through March 29.

Axle Contemporary: 670-7612 or 670-5854. If Ever — For Enemies, work by Erin Lynn Forrest, visit axleart.com for van locations through Feb. 26.

Caldera Gallery: 926 Baca St., 926-1242. P.S. I Love You, interactive installation of artist-designed envelopes, through March 18.

Chiaroscuro Contemporary Art: 702 Canyon Road, 992-0711. Revolving Winter Group Show, through Feb. 25.

Commissioner’s Gallery — New Mexico State Land Office: 310 Old Santa Fe Trail, 827-5762. Rain, paintings and prints by Diana Stetson, through February.

David Richard Contemporary: 130-D Lincoln Ave., 983-9555. Paintings from the ’50s-’70s by Louis Ribak (1902-1979), through Feb. 18; A Survey of Five Decades, paintings by Ward Jackson (1928-2004), through Feb. 19; Music in the Garden, paintings by Beatrice Mandelman (1912-1998), through Feb. 25.

Eggman & Walrus Art Emporium: 131 W. San Francisco St., first floor, 660-0048. Sentimental Impropriety, group show; ARTcade, interactive art/amusement installation by Esteban Bojorquez; through February.

New Mexico Arts Centennial Project Space: 54 E. San Francisco St., second floor, 699-4914. House of Cards, installation by Michael Darmody, through Feb. 17.

Peyton Wright Gallery: 237 E. Palace Ave., 989-9888. 19th Annual Historic Art of the Americas, art and objects from the Spanish Colonial Americas, through March.

Santa Fe Clay: 545 Camino de la Familia, 984-1122. Tea For Two; Cups; group shows, through Feb. 18.

Santa Fe Community College, School of Arts and Design: Visual Arts Gallery 6401 Richards Ave., 428-1501. Faculty, alumni, and student sculpture showcase, through March 8.

TAI Gallery: 1601-B Paseo de Peralta, 984-1387. Geigoto, photographs by Taka Kobayashi, through Feb. 18.

Verve Gallery of Photography: 219 E. Marcy St., 982-5009. Group show and fundraiser for Palace of the Governors/New Mexico History Museum Photo Archives, through Feb. 18.

Vivo Contemporary: 725 Canyon Road, 982-1320. Dream States, group show, through Feb. 27.

Zane Bennett Contemporary Art: 435 S. Guadalupe St., 982-8111. West Coast Artists, prints and sculpture from the L.A. art scene from post-WWII to the ’70s, through Feb. 17.






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