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Principal Art Lecturer, Jessamyn Lovell, Featured in LENSSCRATCH

Principal Art Lecturer, Jessamyn Lovell, Featured in LENSSCRATCH

by overstreetbilly | Feb 26, 2026 | Art, Faculty Exhibitions & Publications, Faculty Spotlight

Jessamyn Lovell is a gender-fluid artist and licensed private investigator based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. They hold a BFA from Rochester Institute of Technology, an MFA from California College of the Arts, and are currently a Principal Lecturer at the University of...
Stephanie Woods Sculpture Acquired by Perry Art Collection

Stephanie Woods Sculpture Acquired by Perry Art Collection

by donaldsmith | Jan 27, 2026 | Art, Faculty Exhibitions & Publications, Faculty Spotlight

Congratulations to Stephanie J. Woods! Wood’s sculpture was acquired by the renowned Perry Art Collection. After spending the summer of 2025 at the prestigious Bemis Center for the Contemporary Arts international residency program, she created a sculpture so...
Jessamyn Lovell, Artist, Investigator, Innovator

Jessamyn Lovell, Artist, Investigator, Innovator

by donaldsmith | Dec 8, 2025 | Art, Faculty Exhibitions & Publications

Jessamyn Lovell is an artist, educator, and licensed private investigator living in Albuquerque, NM. Lovell’s work on No Trespassing (where she surreptitiously documented her estranged father) and Dear Erin Hart (where she found, followed, and photographed her...
Confidence in Abstraction: Brandon Zech’s review of Raychael Stine’s “Falls and Springs and Stardust Things”

Confidence in Abstraction: Brandon Zech’s review of Raychael Stine’s “Falls and Springs and Stardust Things”

by agentv | Nov 4, 2025 | Faculty Exhibitions & Publications, Faculty Spotlight, Featured News

Brandon Zech of Glasstire: Texas Visual Art recently reviewed Professor of Painting and Drawing Raychael Stine’s exhibition, “Falls and Springs and Stardust Things,” in his piece “Chimerical Colors.” Zech writes, “Raychel Stine’s paintings are full of...
From UNM to Texas: Raychel Stine continues to shine in “Falls and Springs and Stardust Things”

From UNM to Texas: Raychel Stine continues to shine in “Falls and Springs and Stardust Things”

by overstreetbilly | Oct 6, 2025 | Art, Faculty Exhibitions & Publications, Faculty Spotlight

Raychael Stine, Professor of Painting and Drawing, recently created a show titled “Falls and Springs and Stardust Things” at the Cris Worley Fine Arts Gallery in Texas. Stine makes luscious, joyful paintings that integrate a variety of painterly languages...
Artists Take the Spotlight in Southwest Contemporary Vol. 12: Obsession

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

by overstreetbilly | Sep 10, 2025 | Alumni, Alumni Spotlight, Faculty Exhibitions & Publications

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...
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