2-D and 3-D
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In addition to site-specific commissions and fine
furnishings, the Santa Fe Community Convention Center also features a variety
of purchased two- and three-dimensional artworks.
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Two-Dimensional Artworks
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Cedar
in the Rocks, Leslie McNamara, oil on canvas, 24” x 18”, Visitor’s Information
Center
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Energy Field & Water,
Nancy Reyner, acrylic on panel,
40” x 52”, 2nd
Level
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Santa
Fe de la Vega, Spain & Santa
Fe, New Mexico, Frederico M. Vigil, acrylic on
canvas, 6’5” x 5’9”, 1st Level Meeting Room
Pre-Function
Fireplace
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The Tourist, Gail Gash
Taylor, oil on board, 20” x 20”,
Visitor’s Information Center
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Transition,
Sandra Duran Wilson, mixed media on hollow-core doors, 24” x 78”
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Three-Dimensional Artworks
(All located in the second level Tesuque Room)
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Airstream, Kristin Lora,
sterling silver and found objects,
3.5” x 4.5” x 1.5”
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Gibraltar
Rock, Flo Perkins, blown glass on rock, 8” x 6” x 24”
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A Mano, Jane Chavez,
horsehair, sterling sivler, copper metallic thread, turquoise seed beads,
cooper wire, turquoise & coral fetish (by Carnelia Snow, Sioux/Zuni), 4”
x 9” x 9”
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Thunder
Whorl, Ed Archie NoiseCat, cast glass and stainless steel, 16.5”
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Sopero set, Camilla
Trujillo, native New Mexico clay,
8” x 8” x 1”
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Seripente de Cascable,
Jane Chavez, horsehair, sterling silver, black sinew, mother of pearl snake
fetish (by Brian Yatsattie, Zuni), 5.25” x 9” x 9”
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