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Eason Eage: Born and raised in Iowa, Eige was educated in painting, drawing, printmaking and art history at the Kansas City Art Institute, Parsons and Winterthur. 21 years he was chief curator of the Huntington Museum of Art, West Virginia. began painting again six years ago after 30 years of his busy museum profession. He is currently exploring the huge cactus growing in front of San Felipe de Neri Church in Old Town and his newest studies lean toward abstraction. Eason recently donated a generous collection of antique and contemporary Native jewelry to the Albuquerque Art Museum (the Eason Eige collection) which has shown in entirety and now shows partially.He will be receiving the Local Treasures Award for his generosity and his painting accomplishments. Eason was nominated by Bright Rain Gallery where he exhibits. Eason is represented by Bright Rain and you can view his work there anytime. |
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Leo Neufeld: Raised in Mikwaukee, Leo received his art education in NYC. Neufeld is an estab lished artist whose work is in the Albuquerque Museum and many other public and private collections. He has taught painting and drawing for years and inspired many artists to become painters. He makes art full time but also dedicates time to community service such as serving food at St. Martin’s Shelter or donating Holocaust survivor’s portraits for the Anne Frank Exhibit. His enthusiasm for art, his students and for the arts in Albuquerque is boundless. He was nominated by Matrix Fine Art where he exhibits. Leo is represented by Matrix and his work may be viewed there anytime. |
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Jeannie Sellmer: Sellmer is not only a recognized landscape painter but also a celebrated abstract painter. She moved to Albuquerque in 2005 from Boston to specifically paint our landscape. She quickly captured the natural beauty and color of the Land of Enchantment. Sellmer’s contemporary landscapes have a unique painterly realism style. Her aim is not based on adherence to reality, but rather an expressive transcription of her experience. A hard working member of NM Plein Air Painters Society, she serves as Treasurer for the organization as well as other roles. She was nominated by Sumner & Dene where she exhibits and has been the subject of several solo shows. Her work is being featured during September at the gallery. |
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Emily Trovillion: Trovillion’s oil and acrylic paintings and her drawings can best be described as surrealistic, but she simply describes herself as a collector of faces. She draws and photographs them and later pieces them together with animals, plants and minerals into strange future landscapes—maybe “post apocalyptic”. They are often in groups contemplating their own reasons for being and the why of the universe. Emily gives much back to her community—teaching, serving as a juror for exhibits, presenter for the Art in the Schools program, donating art work to charity auctions and volunteering for the UNM Art Museum. She was nominated by Weyrich Gallery where she exhibits. Emily is represented by Weyrich Gallery and will be featured at the gallery during September. |
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