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I am happy to announce that I now have a booth at El Museo on Saturdays and Sunday through the winter months. This space gives me the opportunity to show you a small sampling of my work in Santa Fe, and hopefully entice you to come up to my Gallery in El Rito for a look at my much larger body of work. One of the new pieces at El Museo is the never before seen 44 x 44 inch proofs for the mixed media Tesuque Buffalo Dancer. This is a great opportunity to see some of my work in Santa Fe and to see a new 5×7 open edition series I’ve been working on.
Saturdays: 8am to 3 pm
Sundays: 9am to 4pm
So much more than your standard flea market…!
The Winter Market at El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe is back…and bigger and more eclectic than ever!
For nine years visitors and collectors from all over the globe have made Winter Market a priority for any visit to Santa Fe and for good reason; nowhere else in the world can casual browsers and serious collectors alike find as fascinating an array of Americana, international folk art, vintage Western memorabilia, tribal and global fine art in one single location.
Whether intrigued by Native American jewelry and art, vintage and antique American and Western furniture and collectibles, books, textiles, clothing or global art from more than forty countries, Winter Market – quite literally – brings the world to Santa Fe.
Open October 1, 2016 through May 28, 2017, the Winter Market at El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe is located in the historic Railyard District and directly across from the Farmer’s Market. Admission is free, parking is easy and the experience is truly unforgettable
The Gallery will be open this weekend October 7th and 8th. all day
This weekend October 7th. and 8th. 2017 the gallery will be open 9am to 6pm. This is a magical time to come visit Northern New Mexico and the Abiquiu Studio Tour is an excellent destination! My Gallery is only 12 miles east of State Road 84 on State Road 554. This weekend I will be offering a 20% discount on all photographs in the Gallery. Looking forward to seeing you and sharing my work
2017 El Rito Studio Tour coming up September 30th and October 1, 2017
This year should be an exciting time to come to the tour. We have new artists showing their work and of course late September, early October is a wonderful time to visit Northern New Mexico.
I have been working with a new lens that was designed in the late 1800’s, The Petzval Portrait Lens, and was retrofitted to fit my Hasselblad 120mm lens by Dennis Ivanichek. It is a departure from my previous work and I am truly enjoying the new images and look forward to sharing them with you. Also lunch at our famous Northern New Mexico Restaurant, El Farolito, is an experience not to be missed.
Looking forward to seeing old friend and meeting new ones.
AHO, David
Very Honored to be in the Santa Fe Institute permanent collection all three images are 50×40 inch Archival Pigment and Hand Varnished Prints in an edition of 10. All 3 are shot on 4×5 Positive/Negative Polaroid Film
David Michael Kennedy Exhibition and Opening In Santa Fe March 10, 2017
Edition ONE Gallery is excited to be joining The Globe Gallery to present David Michael Kennedy: CROSSROADS – a retrospective of Kennedy’s platinum palladium Landscapes and American Indian Dance photographs.
Please join us for our Opening Reception Friday, March 10, 2017, 5-7 pm at The Globe Gallery, 727 Canyon Road (across from Geronimo’s)
Exhibition is open March 10 – June 2, 2017
David Michael Kennedy has been creating world-class photographs for over 4 decades. From his iconic portraits of musicians, actors and artists in NYC to his work in the New Mexico landscape and celebration of American Indian Dance Work, David’s hand-crafted platinum/palladium prints are valued by museums and collectors around the world. As a passionate practitioner and mentor, he shares his mastery of this traditional process with those fortunate students who seek out his workshops.
Working from his studio/darkroom/gallery in El Rito, NM, his photography is recognized worldwide for the sensitivity, respect and impeccable craftsmanship that imbues each image and signature-worthy print. See www.davidmichaelkennedy.com for more info.
Pilar Law, founder and curator of Edition ONE Gallery, is pleased to be joining Steve Cie at The Globe Gallery to present photographic works in a new environment on Canyon Road. Both gallerists are committed to excellence in quality and originality and to offering collectors the opportunity to find works that are unique, inspired and inspiring.
Pilar Law
323.422.8306
www.editionone.gallery