A road painted on a board

Artists Take the Spotlight in Southwest Contemporary Vol. 12: Obsession

Southwest Contemporary Vol. 12: Obsession features some incredible work from several of the amazing people who comprise the Art Department. Current second-year MFA students Luka Berkley and Justine Kablack, recent MFA graduate Taylor Engel, and instructor Jessamyn Lovell all have work featured in this most recent issue of Southwest Contemporary.
September 10, 2025
Justine Kablack, dead end, 2024, pine, plywood, acrylic and latex paint, 48 x 24 x 3 in

Southwest Contemporary Vol. 12: Obsession features some incredible work from several of the amazing people who comprise the Art Department. Current second-year MFA students Luka Berkley and Justine Kablack, recent MFA graduate Taylor Engel, and instructor Jessamyn Lovell all have work featured in this most recent issue of Southwest Contemporary.

Multimedia artist Luca Berkley (AKA Jack Lope, Jenn Deere, and Piper Pellegrini) critiques the narrative surrounding American ranching through performance, online as well as on stage. Luca is an artist, drag king, and ex-ranch worker who, as the article stated, “has a multidisciplinary practice is their obsessive love for, yet persistent skepticism toward, white cowboy culture.”

Luca Berkley
Luca Berkley, Jack Lope, 2019, 2019-present, drag performance. Photo: Hannah Glaw

Justine Kablack is a multimedia media artist who is featured in Obsession for the way they “devoutly repeat images of the road, embracing its contradiction as both limitless and constrained…In this series, Kablack daringly attempts to be in two places at once: the physical contours and the daydream of where it might lead.” Kablack does this through a series of lithographs, sculptures, graphite, and sumi ink on paper.

MFA alum, Taylor Engel, is also featured on Southwest Contemporary: Obsession for their varied and chaotic artworks, which envelop viewers in a shared experience of all-consuming obsession, codependency, and repetition. Engel is an undisciplinary artist working in performance, sculpture, painting, sound, and installation. They received their MFA from the University of New Mexico in Sculpture (2025) and a BFA from Pratt Institute in Graphic Design (2015).

Taylor EngelTaylor Engel, Fantasy∞, installation view, 2025

Jessamyn Lovell, a principal lecture, is an artist, educator, and licensed private investigator. Lovell’s work on No Trespassing (where they surreptitiously document their estranged father) and Dear Erin Hart (where Lovell found, followed and photographed their identity thief) led them to obtain their private investigator’s license. In the article, Lovell said, “By day, I am a parent, artist, and educator, while most nights I assume my role as a licensed private investigator, out on surveillance or conducting research.” Such fascinating work from these talented artists!

Jessamyn Lovell
Jesse Lovell, Practiced Disguises studio study: Barfly Disguise (AKA “Chelsea”), 2023, archival inkjet print, 42 x 38 in

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
READ MORE the Southwest Contemporary Issue
https://southwestcontemporary.com/obsession-luca-berkley/
https://southwestcontemporary.com/obsession-justine-kablack/
https://southwestcontemporary.com/obsession-taylor-engel/
https://southwestcontemporary.com/obsession-jesse-lovell/
EXPLORE the work of Luca Berkley by checking out his website at lucamaudeberkley.com or following on Instagram @jacklope.etc.
EXPLORE the work of Justine Kablack by checking out their website at justinekablack.com or following on Instagram @kab_ine.
EXPLORE the work of Taylor Engel by checking out their website at taylengel.com or following on Instagram @til3br3ak3rpt2.
EXPLORE the work of Jessamyn Lovell by checking out their website at jessamynlovell.com or following on Instagram @filmnotdead.

Bad Bunny x UNM Alum Eric-Paul Riege

Bad Bunny x UNM Alum Eric-Paul Riege

As Bad Bunny’s cultural influence continues to expand, we revisit his 2019 collaboration with Eric-Paul Riege during the artist’s first solo museum exhibition at ICA Miami. Grounded in Diné weaving traditions and the philosophy of hózhó - beauty, balance, and goodness - Riege’s regalia for epr embodies ancestral knowledge, performance, and the meaning of hó𝘭ǫ́: to exist.

Ray Hernandez

Art History Professor, Ray Hernández-Durán, Named Regents’ Professor

Ray Hernández-Durán, professor of art history in UNM’s Department of Art & Art History in the College of Fine Arts, has been named a Regents’ Professor, a distinguished and lifelong honor recognizing senior faculty members who demonstrate excellence in teaching, research, and community impact. The title is awarded following a rigorous review process led by the College Dean in collaboration with the Provost’s Office and includes a three-year stipend to support the recipient’s work.