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New digital art space revealed in the Santa Fe Railyard

New digital art space revealed in the Santa Fe Railyard Gary Hill, Conundrum, 1995-98, two-channel digital video (black and white, silent), six modified monitors, video switcher, custom steel and perforated sheeting frame. © Gary Hill, collection of the Carl & Marilynn Thoma Foundation. SANTA FE, NM .-The Carl & Marilynn Thoma Foundation announces the opening of a new 3,500 square-foot space for experiencing contemporary art in the Santa Fe Railyard District. Art Vault is dedicated to sharing the Foundation’s world-class collection of digital, electronic, virtual, and new media artworks, curated in thematic exhibitions. Art Vault at 540 South Guadalupe Street is the only digital art collection open to the public in the Southwest, and one of very few in the United States. Artworks from the Thoma Foundation collection are on view year-round, rotating seasonally. There is no admission fee, and school and group tours are available by appointment.

James Cohan opens an exhibition of new work by Elias Sime

James Cohan opens an exhibition of new work by Elias Sime TIGHTROPE: ECHO!?, 2021. Reclaimed electrical components on panel with two megaphones, 45 1/4 x 47 1/4 x 16 in. 114.9 x 120 x 40.6 cm. NEW YORK, NY .-James Cohan is presenting TIGHTROPE: ECHO!?, an exhibition of new work by Elias Sime, on view at 48 Walker Street from March 19 through April 24. This is Sime’s fourth solo exhibition at James Cohan. TIGHTROPE: ECHO!? is accompanied by an essay written by curator and anthropologist Meskerem Assegued, with whom Sime co-founded the Zoma Museum. Elias Sime deftly weaves, layers and assembles materials into abstract compositions that suggest topography, figuration, and sublime color fields. The history of his materials hold meaning, as they are the backbone of all communication systems, whether they be telephone or computer. They suggest the tenuousness of our interconnected world, alluding to the frictions between tradition and progress, human contact and social networks, nat

Grants aim to help underserved youth in rural New Mexico

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Roger Montoya, left, artistic director and co-founder, and Salvador Ruiz-Esquivel, executive director and co-founder of Moving Arts Española, stand in their facility on Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo in Nov. 2019. Moving Arts Española is one of four organizations that is awarded a grant by the Carl & Marilynn Thoma Foundation. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal) Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal Living in rural New Mexico, students can be far removed from the arts. This is why the Carl & Marilynn Thoma Foundation is stepping in to be the bridge and helping New Mexico organizations reach rural students. ...................... The foundation created the Thoma Equity Grants, which builds partnerships that improve the lives of young people in rural and under-resourced areas of New Mexico.

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