Pallas Athena is the title of this painting which will be Raffled on December 28th, Saturday at 4 pm at
A SEA Gallery 407 S. Guadalupe in the S F Railyard. Only 35 tickets will be sold, and 6 people will win a prize. The gallery is a collective, showing work that commercial galleries do not sell or even carry. It plays a very special role in the Santa Fe art scene. 988-9140
A SEA in the Desert Gallery - 539 Old Santa Fe Trail - Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505 - (505) 988 9140 - Hours: Monday, Wednesday through Saturday 11:00am - 5:00pm, or by appointment
December 4, 2013
November 18, 2013
November 5, 2013
October 28, 2013
A SEA Gallery is holding a Raffle. Tickets will be sold until December 28 th or when the limit of 35 sub- subscribers is reached. The 1st winner will receive a painting of the winner's choice by Monika Steinhoff valued at 2400. The next 5 winners will get a choice of 100.-300. The rest of the subscribers will have helped the success of the gallery. Price of tickets [100. each] and can be purchased by calling the Gallery [988-9140, emailing msteinhoff@cybermesa.com, or visiting the Gallery at 407 S. Guadalupe, Santa Fe Railyard.
Last week the Gallery had a visit from Michelle, Director NM Art ( NMA). NMA facilitates the purchase of artwork from artists around the state of NM through the 1% for Art program which has been in existence for more than 2 decades. Periodically NMA puts out a call to artists around the state to submit images from which purchases are made for new buildings. A SEA Gallery will collect images from it's artists in an ongoing process to be ready for the next call.
Last week the Gallery had a visit from Michelle, Director NM Art ( NMA). NMA facilitates the purchase of artwork from artists around the state of NM through the 1% for Art program which has been in existence for more than 2 decades. Periodically NMA puts out a call to artists around the state to submit images from which purchases are made for new buildings. A SEA Gallery will collect images from it's artists in an ongoing process to be ready for the next call.
October 9, 2013
Back in Santa Fe; good to be home. Can't believe it's been less than a week, though I'm still not totally unpacked, I have done so much-- including hiking to get my grounding after all the EMF I've been exposed to and am suffering from! But' mind over matter' is a good discipline and helps. Brought (or shipped) back 16 paintings, still unpacking those. Some of them will be featured in the gallery from October 17 - 27 after which unsold work will remain and become part of a Spring retrospective of Monika Sterinhoff's work.
September 30, 2013
Just a short message from Berlin: Lovely day with sunshine - visited Frankfurt an der Oder - much of the old Russian occupation ugliness is still there like in much of the previous east but also beautiful parks, incredible trees and water! I am sending back a group of paintaings that have not been seen in the USA due to exhibitions in Germany only. So the 4th Friday Railyard exhibit in October will focus on this `new`work. It's been a wonderful trip. Monika
September 24, 2013
Monika Steinhoff is in Berlin since 1 week. The artist visited her birthplace, Swinemünde and swam 5 times in the very refreshing waters of the Baltic Sea. In Berlin she visited the Preview Berlin, the annual international art fair. Artists and galleries from all over the world, as far as Japan and Austrialia as well as China and many eastern block countries. The art in aSEA Gallery would have made a good showing, and perhaps it will be there physically soon. Tomarrow she meets her art rep Peggy Lange in Dreseden to make plans for the future.
August 20, 2013
August 2, 2013
Friday August 2nd: Robert Ensor is back from NYC and will be gallery sitting a few days each month. We are very happy to have him back and also as Matt Mirancda has had to drop out due to his ailing mom needing his presence ( in another state). We will miss him and his work and wish him much success in his future. The "Collective" nature of the gallery is expanding very nicely and also becoming more focused on socially reflective work.
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