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Principal Art Lecturer, Jessamyn Lovell, receiving fellowship at the MacDowell Artist Residency
MacDowell, the nation’s first artist residency program, has awarded 134 Fellowships to visionary artists working across seven disciplines for its Spring Summer 2026 season. The program is located in Peterborough, New Hampshire. Between March and August of 2026, each artist has an average stay of four weeks. These artists were selected from a competitive pool of 2,618 applicants with an acceptance rate of only 5 percent.
At age 83, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith is in the headlines as Native American artist, activist
As a Native American, she might have been expected to follow in the traditional ways of weaving...
Drawing award winner Ruby Kraft looks forward to showing work, graduation
Ruby Kraft follows in her alumnus grandfather’s footsteps in the Art Department at The University...
MFA students present Land, Body & Archive photo exhibition at UNM
Land, Body and Archive, an exhibition by current MFA students from The University of New Mexico, is now on exhibit at the John Sommers Gallery...



