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Mar 13, 2026
Sabrina Stiles: Humor and light and the women who inspire
In this conversation with Sabrina Stiles and Ann Korologos Gallery, explore the artist’s thoughtful approach to landscape, storytelling, and the quiet moments that often go unnoticed in nature. Known for pastel works that capture shifting light, subtle atmosphere, and the occasional touch of humor, Stiles reflects on the inspiration behind her intimate scenes, the balance between tradition […]
Mar 11, 2026
The Symbolic and Radiant World of Alexandra Eldridge
Featured in the exhibition Resonance at the Ann Korologos Gallery, artist Alexandra Eldridge brings a deeply poetic and symbolic voice to the all-women’s group exhibition. Based in Santa Fe, NM Eldridge creates richly layered works that invite viewers into a realm where imagination, symbolism and intuition intertwine. Working primarily in mixed media, Eldridge’s paintings explore paradox and possibility, emerging, as […]
Feb 26, 2026
Past Is Present: Maura Allen’s Contemporary West
For Maura Allen, the American West is not a relic of the past — it is a living story. Working across photography, painting, printmaking, and glass, Allen layers silhouette, color, and history to create bold contemporary works that feel both timeless and immediate. In this conversation with Ann Korologos Gallery, she shares how myth, memory, […]
Feb 18, 2026
Joel Ostlind Discusses Cowboys, Wildlife and the Art of Etching
At Ann Korologos Gallery, master printmaker Joel Ostlind reflects on the quiet discipline and lifelong pursuit that define both his art and his outlook. Known for his finely detailed etchings of cowboys, wildlife, fishermen, and the expansive landscapes of the American West, Ostlind approaches each image as both challenge and privilege — a higher branch to reach for. […]
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Feb 18, 2026
Exploring the American West: An Interview with Artist Heather Foster
Heather Foster is a painter whose work captures the enduring tension between tended land and untamed spirit, open country and the intimate rhythms of ranch life. Though Foster grew up in Philadelphia and studied art in Baltimore, it was a post-college leap westward — a one-way ticket to San Francisco and a cross-country bicycle journey […]
Jan 31, 2026
"Free Rein" Show Preview in Southwest Art Magazine
Featured in Southwest Art magazine, Free Rein brings together works by six longtime gallery artists — Heather Foster, Terry Gardner, Donna Howell-Sickles, Amy Lay, Amy Laugesen and Joel Ostlind — alongside new talent Maura Allen. Each artist explores themes of freedom, responsibility, rugged terrain, and the lived experience of ranch life through painting, sculpture, mixed media, and printmaking.  The exhibition’s title reflects […]
Jan 31, 2026
Painting the Sublime: Brett Scheifflee featured in Southwest Art Magazine
By Bonnie Gangelhoff Brett Scheifflee is a nationally recognized landscape painter whose oil paintings explore atmosphere, memory, and the emotional resonance of place. His approach to landscape painting balances technical precision with emotional interpretation. He often works from reference material and memory, carefully constructing compositions that convey both realism and a sense of lived experience. […]
Jan 06, 2026
Gathering Light: Rick Stevens on Landscape, Motion and Stillness
Rick Stevens is a Santa Fe–based contemporary landscape artist whose work balances expressive spontaneity with a deep reverence for the natural world. Drawing inspiration from the rhythms, forms, and energy of the outdoors, Stevens translates these experiences into rich, evocative paintings that juxtapose color, texture, and pattern in unexpected ways. His landscapes — from misty […]
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