Author: Museum of Fine Arts (Museum of New Mexico)
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Category : Photography, Artistic
Languages : en
Pages : 10
Book Description
1st New Mexico Photographers Exhibition
Author: Museum of Fine Arts (Museum of New Mexico)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Photography, Artistic
Languages : en
Pages : 10
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Photography, Artistic
Languages : en
Pages : 10
Book Description
New Mexico Photographers Annual Exhibition
Author: Museum of New Mexico. Art Gallery
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Photographers
Languages : en
Pages : 8
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Photographers
Languages : en
Pages : 8
Book Description
1958 New Mexico Photographers Annual Exhibition
Author: Museum of New Mexico. Art Gallery
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Photographers
Languages : en
Pages : 8
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Photographers
Languages : en
Pages : 8
Book Description
1959 New Mexico Photographers Annual Exhibition
Poetics of Light
Author: New Mexico History Museum
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780890135884
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Focusing on over two hundred plants, this guide assists the gardener in creating gardens of self-sustaining beauty.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780890135884
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Focusing on over two hundred plants, this guide assists the gardener in creating gardens of self-sustaining beauty.
Earth Now
Author: Katherine Ware
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Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Presents delicious and easy to prepare recipes and dishes from the northern region of Mexico.
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Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Presents delicious and easy to prepare recipes and dishes from the northern region of Mexico.
The History of Photography in New Mexico
Author: University of New Mexico. Art Museum
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 16
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 16
Book Description
Photographers of the New Mexico Territory, 1854-1912
Author:
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
"A comprehensive directory of New Mexico photographers of the decades before statehood."--From the foreword
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ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
"A comprehensive directory of New Mexico photographers of the decades before statehood."--From the foreword
Light in the Desert
Author:
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ISBN: 9780890135334
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Suzan Campbell, PhD, art historian, curator and author wrote: This excellent and engaging new study of the early artists of the Santa Fe art colony offers fascinating and important new scholarship along with a wealth of gorgeous illustrations, many of th
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780890135334
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Suzan Campbell, PhD, art historian, curator and author wrote: This excellent and engaging new study of the early artists of the Santa Fe art colony offers fascinating and important new scholarship along with a wealth of gorgeous illustrations, many of th
Voices of Counterculture in the Southwest
Author: Jack Loeffler
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
ISBN: 0890136270
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
This book pays homage to the counterculture movement through the words and photographs of a select gathering of people who lived it. At its height in the late 1960s and early 1970s, the counterculture movement permeated every region of America as thousands of activists took on the establishment. Although counterculture has often been trivialized as “dirty hippies” and “sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll,” committed activists formed powerful strands of resistance to the political/military/industrial complex. American Indians, Hispanos, Blacks, and Anglos joined in marches and protests—often at their peril. Veterans of Haight-Ashbury in San Francisco, communards in northern New Mexico, practitioners of drug-induced mysticism, disciplined seekers of spiritual awakening, back-to-the-landers, defenders of wilderness—counterculturalists all—questioned, reframed, and redefined American and global perspectives that remain to this day. The American Southwest became a haven for individuals from both coasts seeking refuge in this vast landscape. Many found an affinity with the native cultures and local inhabitants who were already here. Others joined forces to combat the Vietnam War, racial discrimination, and pillaging of the environment. Still others founded communes based on diverse cultures of practice. Movement leaders organized community events, protests, and spoke for their generation; many used their talents as writers, musicians, artists, and photographers to express their angst and promote change. Jack Loeffler draws from his extensive archive of recorded interviews and transcribed conversations with contemporaries—among them writers, artists, elders, activists, and scholars—including Philip Whalen, Gary Snyder, Edward Abbey, Shonto Begay, Camillus Lopez, Tara Evonne Trudell, Roberta Blackgoat, Richard Grow, Alvin Josephy, David Brower, Dave Foreman, Elinor Ostrom, Fritjof Capra, and Melissa Savage. The book includes personal essays by Yvonne Bond, Peter Coyote, Lisa Law, Peter Rowan, Siddiq Hans von Briesen, Art Kopecky, Bill Steen, Sylvia Rodríguez, Enrique R. Lamadrid, Levi Romero, Rina Swentzell, Gary Paul Nabhan, Meredith Davidson, and Jack Loeffler. It includes photographs by Lisa Law, Seth Roffman, Terrence Moore, and others.
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
ISBN: 0890136270
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
This book pays homage to the counterculture movement through the words and photographs of a select gathering of people who lived it. At its height in the late 1960s and early 1970s, the counterculture movement permeated every region of America as thousands of activists took on the establishment. Although counterculture has often been trivialized as “dirty hippies” and “sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll,” committed activists formed powerful strands of resistance to the political/military/industrial complex. American Indians, Hispanos, Blacks, and Anglos joined in marches and protests—often at their peril. Veterans of Haight-Ashbury in San Francisco, communards in northern New Mexico, practitioners of drug-induced mysticism, disciplined seekers of spiritual awakening, back-to-the-landers, defenders of wilderness—counterculturalists all—questioned, reframed, and redefined American and global perspectives that remain to this day. The American Southwest became a haven for individuals from both coasts seeking refuge in this vast landscape. Many found an affinity with the native cultures and local inhabitants who were already here. Others joined forces to combat the Vietnam War, racial discrimination, and pillaging of the environment. Still others founded communes based on diverse cultures of practice. Movement leaders organized community events, protests, and spoke for their generation; many used their talents as writers, musicians, artists, and photographers to express their angst and promote change. Jack Loeffler draws from his extensive archive of recorded interviews and transcribed conversations with contemporaries—among them writers, artists, elders, activists, and scholars—including Philip Whalen, Gary Snyder, Edward Abbey, Shonto Begay, Camillus Lopez, Tara Evonne Trudell, Roberta Blackgoat, Richard Grow, Alvin Josephy, David Brower, Dave Foreman, Elinor Ostrom, Fritjof Capra, and Melissa Savage. The book includes personal essays by Yvonne Bond, Peter Coyote, Lisa Law, Peter Rowan, Siddiq Hans von Briesen, Art Kopecky, Bill Steen, Sylvia Rodríguez, Enrique R. Lamadrid, Levi Romero, Rina Swentzell, Gary Paul Nabhan, Meredith Davidson, and Jack Loeffler. It includes photographs by Lisa Law, Seth Roffman, Terrence Moore, and others.