SANTA FE, NM
As we’re all well aware, COVID-19 has affected all aspects of our lives, including our jobs and businesses. The art industry is no exception, so in response to canceled art events, art dealers and gallery owners have come together virtually in Santa Fe, New Mexico, to bring the public Santa Fe Virtual. This online art event displaying historic Native and World Tribal Art by select dealers will run from January 14 to January 18, 2021.
Originally set up as an in-person art fair, and modeled after the Paris art event known as Parcours du Monde (Crossroads of the World), Santa Fe organizers Brant Mackley of Brant Mackley Gallery, Julie Kokin-Miller of Sherwoods Spirit of America, James Compton of James Compton Gallery, and Ted Trotta and Anna Bono of Trotta-Bono LTD, have transitioned to a strictly virtual event.
This story is from the December - January 2021 edition of Native American Art Magazine.
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