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Maude Andrade, Arabella Tattershall, “Barkitecture”, “Impressionism, Fashion, and Modernity”

Airs Friday June 27, at 9:00 pm on Ch. 5.1


Maude Andrade

An abstract painting with green, pink, and yellow colors.
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Albuquerque painter Maude Andrade shares the process behind her abstracted landscapes and narratives.

“Almost everything is autobiographical, but when I come to a new series of paintings, I’m not thinking, ‘I am going to address this part of my life.’ That doesn’t enter in at all. I just start.”


Arabella Tattershall

Two sculptures of a dress with leaves on it.
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Arabella Tattershall combines the art of dress-making with the art of welding.

“I love being able to create that kind of movement of a piece, of something that is so hard, and so unfriendly.”


“Barkitecture”

A man kneeling next to a dog.
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“Barkitecture,” a design competition, challenges the region’s top firms to create artsy abodes for our four legged friends.

“Every year, I’ve tried to do a dog house that helped with the human/pet interaction.”


“Impressionism, Fashion, and Modernity”

A group of people looking at paintings in a museum.
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“Impressionism, Fashion, and Modernity” shows the evolution of fashion through the paintings of artists such as Manet and Degas.

“Edouard Manet said, ‘The latest fashion is absolutely necessary for a painting. It’s what matters most.’”