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Mayor Martin J. Chávez and the City of Albuquerque Open Space Visitor Center Present:

THE THIRD ANNUAL "VIEW WITH ROOM" ART EXHIBITION AND SALE

  • September 20th the show is open for public viewing during normal Visitor Center hours 9am – 5pm Tuesday - Sunday,   Free Admission

  • There will be two openings for the general public, one on Oct. 11th, and the other on Nov. 15th, from 10:00am - 4:00pm.

  • The exhibit runs through December 11th 2008.

  • Special invitation only viewing for current Open Space Alliance Members, contributors and media: September 19th.

view with roomThe Open Space Visitor Center has hosted the annual "A View With Room" art show for two years with great success.  We are now going to make it three years!

All the paintings will be for sale, with 30% of the proceeds going to support the Open Space Alliance.

Read more about the Open Space Alliance here.

We look forward to hosting both Open Space Alliance Member and the Public. 

The show will be available for the public to view from Sept. 20th – Dec. 11th. 

The Open Space Visitor Center will also host two openings for the general public on Oct. 11th and another on Nov. 15th, from 10:00am to 4:00pm.    

OSA members and contributors are invited to a special opening on Sept. 19th from 5pm – 8pm.

We look forward to seeing you here at the Open Space Visitor Center!      

FEATURED ARTISTS:

Charlie Burk, Lorenzo Chavez, Michelle Chrisman, Marilyn Drake, Charles ‘Bud’ Edmondson, Thais Haines, Pat Herrison, Elaine Koehler, Robert Kuester, Lee McVey, Fred Miller, Paul Murray, Margy O’Brien, Maggie Price, Jeannie Sellmer, Mary Sweet and Ann Templeton participate in this event. 

NEW THIS YEAR!

A View with Room has added “Little Gems,” a selection of small works by members of Plein Air Painters of New Mexico, which will be affordable for those who wish to take one of these unique paintings home. Remember, each painting will be of one of the many Open Space properties the City of Albuquerque currently manages, so you can choose a painting of your favorite place to walk or exercise. 

 

view with roomABOUT THE EXHIBIT:

There is nothing new about our desire as human beings to capture the raw beauty of a landscape in the form of a painting or photograph.  We do it all the time with our contemporary technology.  Digital cameras have given every person the ability to capture or reveal that moment that you want to share: the sunset as it illuminates the Sandia Mountain; the cactus in bright magenta bloom against a sage green grassland; the reflected blue-sky in the Rio Grande during fall and it’s amarilla transition.  It’s easy enough to do in a moment’s time with a camera, but there are a handful of people in this state who take a different approach to revealing the aesthetics these landscapes pose.  The time honored tradition of Plein Air Painting is alive and well, and the talented artists who practice this method of painting are directing their skill toward Albuquerque’s Open Spaces.

Plein-air is  “designating a painting executed out of doors and representing a direct response to the scene or subject in front of the artist”.  As you can see, Plein Air is a much more involved process then simply pushing a button on your camera.  These artists tote their easels, paints or pastels, water, shade and talent into the landscape, stand for hours as the light shifts and changes, wind comes and goes.  Heat or cold weather influence the quality of the lines these artists paint while on scene.  You might say that the landscapes themselves have a say in how they are depicted due to the atmospheric events that occur while a painting is being created.  These artists develop a rapport with the lands they choose to paint.

In addition to showcasing great art, the art exhibit is also a fund-raising event for the Open Space Alliance, the friends group of the Open Space Division. A tax-deductible portion from each purchase will go to help support Open Space environmental education programs, habitat restoration projects, and future phases of the Visitor Center. Read more about the Open Space Alliance here.

The Open Space Visitor Center provides a place where the citizens of Albuquerque can learn about the Open Space program and the diverse lands within the Open Space system.

The Visitor Center is located at 6500 Coors Blvd. A map is provided at the bottom of this page.

Call the Open Space Visitor Center at
897-8831 for more information.

 

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