Edible Art Tour is an annual February event sponsored by ARTsmart Santa Fe. The first event started in 1998 with a handful of galleries participating. Since that humble beginning, ARTsmart’s programs (through 2012) have distributed over $1,000,000 to projects, public school programs, art-related organizations and endowment funds. Edible Art Tour is the largest of the annual events, pairing 30-40 galleries with restaurants. This is the second year that Pippin Contemporary has paired with Jambo Cafe for a taste of African Homestyle cooking. 

Jambo Cafe paired with Pippin Contemporary. Ahmed (cafe owner) seated.

Jambo Cafe paired with Pippin Contemporary. Ahmed (cafe owner) seated.

 

Continuous crowds throughout the evening.

Continuous crowds throughout the evening.

This annual event is a lot of fun and, as mentioned, the proceeds go to an important cause. Join us next February.

Introducing Aleta Pippin’s Show | “The Exploration Continues”
Show Duration | August 15 – September 3
Opening Reception | Friday, August 16, 5-7P

We All Explore

Aleta Pippin

New Heights – Aleta Pippin

When one hears the term “explore,” he or she likely pictures a physical journey involving a largely untraveled road – maybe there’s a map, or a dark path in need of a flashlight to illuminate the way. Exploration can certainly come in the form of a literal journey through space and time, and it often does, but it also comes in the form of a more silent, internal voyage of discovery. We all, as humans, journey through life. We continually learn, whether we’re conscious of it at present or not. We meet people who challenge us, change us, and make us think. We pursue the things that hold our interest and excite us. We back away from hurt and strive to avoid pain, albeit inevitable at times. We look forward to the changing of nature around us: the sun of early summer and the cool, rainy afternoons of summer’s tail end; the rich, hearty colors of fall; the sometimes-numbing cold of winter; and the newness of spring.

A Common Experience, Yet Different for All

Aleta Pippin

Lighting the Way – Aleta Pippin

This is life. All of these things contribute to our human experience. There are some things we have control over, like how we clothe ourselves in the morning and what we eat for lunch, and there are many things that are out of our hands – the bigger ebbs and flows of life. The point is, we are all journeying, discovering, exploring, but we go about this common experience quite differently. Some of us wander along, week by week, living for the weekend and rarely stopping to find meaning in the day to day. While, others seek out lessons from the simplest things – a leaf falling to the ground, making room for new life to come, or a cat enjoying the warmth of the sun on its absorbent fur coat. We live. We journey. We explore.

Finding Her Infinity, Expressing Her Essence

Aleta Pippin

The Fairies of the Universe are Here to Surprise and Delight Us – Aleta Pippin

Aleta Pippin’s newest body of work is the result of her exploration story. Called, “The Exploration Continues,” this series is an illuminated crosscut of Aleta’s continual exploration as an Abstract Expressionist. We, as the viewers, are allowed a window view to the many layers that make up her journey as a whole. She explains, “The eyes that see the inner me; I’m searching to clear that vision. Following the path, my paintbrush leads the way, into the recesses of my soul to that deeper place of being; finding my infinity and expressing my essence. Touching others – I lay my feelings on the canvas. I am true to my own being. It is through this truth that I learn to live!”

 

It’s Finally Here – Our Move to Canyon Road

Pippin Contemporary On Canyon RoadHere at Pippin Contemporary, we are ecstatic to announce our move to Canyon Road! We are working diligently to prepare for all the changes our new space will bring. Canyon Road is an internationally known art district; in fact what once began as a rural neighborhood of small farms has become an art Mecca. People travel from all over the world to see The Road’s first-class art offerings, and we are thrilled to soon be in the thick of it all.

The Evolution of The Road and Where We Fit in

The buildings that pepper Canyon Road were built in the Pueblo Revival style, designed to be compounds for multi-generational families, and the oldest of the structures were built as early as the 1750s. Our building has the warm welcoming appeal of a home with historic charm fit for displaying vibrant pieces of art. The uniquely southwestern architectural elements drew us in and we immediately envisioned art filling up the thick walls. We are thrilled to know the beautiful wooden floors will soon be filled with the footsteps of visitors from all walks of life seeking an experience that only Pippin Contemporary can offer.

Growing a Garden of Movement and Form

One of the things we’re most looking forward to is displaying our sculpture garden. It will be a stunningly bold contrast to the surrounding adobe. Our outdoor space will be filled with the progressive works of four brilliant sculptors: Greg Reiche, Nic Noblique, Jim LaPaso and Troy Pillow. From the intricacies of mechanics to the notion of aesthetic movement and emotion, each sculptor brings a niche take on sculpture as an art form.

You’re Invited to the Party of the Season

Our relocation party will not only be a celebration of where we’ve been and what lies ahead, but it will also be an evening featuring extraordinary art. You’ll have the opportunity to see the spirited abstracts of Eva Carter, the expressionistic and contemporary works of Jeff Schaller and much more. We are so looking forward to celebrating our relocation and second anniversary party with you on Friday, May 24 from 5-7:00PM at our new location on the corner of Canyon Road and Paseo de Peralta.

 

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Join Pippin Contemporary for ARTfeast

“If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life, it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast.” ~ Ernest Hemingway

“Holiday Flair” by Aleta Pippin

It’s not uncommon to hear visitors compare Santa Fe to a village in Europe, especially in the quiet of winter. We’re a town with a central square, charming architectural unity and a friendly personality. For a few hours this Friday though, the streets of our little hamlet will host a scene more befitting of the City of Lights. The Edible Art Tour (EAT) is Santa Fe’s own moveable feast, and Pippin Contemporary is preparing to bring on the metropolitan glitz.

EAT is the most popular event of ARTfeast weekend, a fundraiser for local nonprofit ARTsmart. The organization, founded in 1993, aims to connect Santa Fe’s strong art community with Santa Fe public schools. Through 2012, ARTsmart had distributed over $1,000,000 for outreach efforts, endowment funds and art supply donations to schools.

“Refresh” by Eva Carter

For this year’s EAT, Pippin Contemporary and 34 other galleries around Santa Fe have teamed up with stellar local restaurants for a night of fine dining and art watching. Pippin is hosting award winning African themed restaurant Jambo Cafe, and we’ll be pairing their bold flavors with bright canvases and glowing sculptures from all of our stellar artists.

Just make sure to pause for a moment and relish our offerings. A moveable feast is best enjoyed at a leisurely pace!

The Edible Art Tour is on Friday, February 22 from 5-8 pm. Tickets are $35 before the event and $45 the day of, and all proceeds go to ARTsmart. You can buy them at Pippin Contemporary or on the ARTfeast website.