Thursday, January 9, 2014

Sallyann Paschall at Museum of Contemporary Indian Arts.

Sallyann Paschall and Alex Peña: The Place Between - January 25 – March 31, 2014. May 24 – July 31, 2014. South Gallery. Opening Reception: Friday January 24, 2014. 5-7pm

The two-person exhibition The Place Between draws from and expands upon the conceptual basis of the “original multiple” supported by the printmaking process and the potential for creative manipulation to interpret a sense of place. About the artists: Sallyann Paschall, an enrolled member of the Cherokee nation, was raised in Oklahoma and now resides in New Mexico. Her art encompasses painting, prints, and mixed media. Paschall has studied art, anthropology and geology, following her lifelong interests in these subjects and obtained a Masters Degree in Studio Art with a focus on painting and ceramic sculpture and a Masters of Science in structural geology. Her work has been widely exhibited and is held in collections in the United States and abroad. She has also won numerous awards at both the Heard Museum Indian Fair and Market and the Santa Fe Indian Market. www.sallyannpaschall.com

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