Carrizozo – The small, centrally located cross-roads town has long been the hide-out for highly talented artists.
Warren & Joan Malkerson have opened Gallery 408 on Twelfth Street, a beautiful 19th century restored building and its accompanying sulpture garden on Twelfth Street.
The Malkerson’s embrace the tradition of great Art and Artists that live and work in New Mexico. A great love for Modern Art drives the selection of Art for this unique gallery and sculpture garden, a lively and inviting space which is the venue for music and other community events.
The owners also offer an Artist in Residence program and they are in the process of restoring a huge warehouse nearby where they plan to feature even more art.
Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm, the gallery features local and nationally known Artists with art in a variety of mediums. Over 30 artists are exhibiting in the gallery and garden.
From Aug. 12 to Sept. 15, A series of black and white photographs by New Mexico artist, Sherry Hayne, will be on display at Gallery 408
A reception will be held from 5-7 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 12.
Since 1995, Hayne has toured the U. S. making photographs of her travels. This exhibit includes a selection of images from those trips.
"I feel a deep affinity with nature, and my photographs are a conveyance of that relationship. I work on a purely intuitive level and do not want to document a location, but let it speak for itself. Slowing down and quieting myself allows me to connect with a place - that is when I am able to capture it’s essence."
Sherry Hayne is an award-winning artist who has been exhibiting her photographs nationally since 1990.
On Sept. 30, from 5-7 pm , meet Virginia Braden, who will exhibit her oil paintings on linen.
For more information about these exhibitions, the music in the garden or Gallery 408, visit their web: www.gallery408.com (http://www.gallery408.com/), call: 505-648-2598, or e-mail: gallery408@tularosa.net.
Modern Art plus Music in the Garden
By Carrizozo Reporter
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Carrizozo – The small, centrally located cross-roads town has long been the hide-out for highly talented artists.
Warren & Joan Malkerson have opened Gallery 408 on Twelfth Street, a beautiful 19th century restored building and its accompanying sulpture garden on Twelfth Street.
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The Malkerson’s embrace the tradition of great Art and Artists that live and work in New Mexico. A great love for Modern Art drives the selection of Art for this unique gallery and sculpture garden, a lively and inviting space which is the venue for music and other community events.
The owners also offer an Artist in Residence program and they are in the process of restoring a huge warehouse nearby where they plan to feature even more art.
Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm, the gallery features local and nationally known Artists with art in a variety of mediums. Over 30 artists are exhibiting in the gallery and garden.
From Aug. 12 to Sept. 15, A series of black and white photographs by New Mexico artist, Sherry Hayne, will be on display at Gallery 408
A reception will be held from 5-7 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 12.
Since 1995, Hayne has toured the U. S. making photographs of her travels. This exhibit includes a selection of images from those trips.
"I feel a deep affinity with nature, and my photographs are a conveyance of that relationship. I work on a purely intuitive level and do not want to document a location, but let it speak for itself. Slowing down and quieting myself allows me to connect with a place - that is when I am able to capture it’s essence."
Sherry Hayne is an award-winning artist who has been exhibiting her photographs nationally since 1990.
On Sept. 30, from 5-7 pm , meet Virginia Braden, who will exhibit her oil paintings on linen.
For more information about these exhibitions, the music in the garden or Gallery 408, visit their web: www.gallery408.com (http://www.gallery408.com/), call: 505-648-2598, or e-mail: gallery408@tularosa.net.