Palette Contemporary Art and Craft

Palette Contemporary Art and Craft PALETTE SEARCHES LOCALLY, NATIONALLY, AND ABROAD TO ASSEMBLE CONTEMPORARY ART WITH A COLORFUL EDGE.

Beginning Wednesday, May 20 and extending thru June 30, 2026, Palette will display many of its glass sculptures that wer...
05/11/2026

Beginning Wednesday, May 20 and extending thru June 30, 2026, Palette will display many of its glass sculptures that were produced by Australians over the last twenty years.

Much writing below is sourced thru a then-definitive book by Margot Osborne, " Australian Glass Today" which was published in 2005.

In the mid-1970s, the Australian Studio Glass movement began. Initially, techniques and ideas arrived from Europe and the USA. Eventually, receptive and creative Australians flavored these concepts with their own home cooking....literally, as Margot revealed, " the then latest trend 'leaned' towards using blown and kiln-formed glass as a luminous canvas for further embellishment through a repertoire of carving, cutting, and etching techniques."

The leading practitioners that both Margot detailed in summarized form and Palette inventories are listed below, plus, other more recent artists including:

~ Kirstie Rea ~

Palette's largest inventoried Australian artist. Margot writes, Her elegant, minimalist forms allude to elements of the natural landscape around Canberra as a departure point for sculptural exploration. Simple, everyday objects like gates and fences are refined and abstracted to become vehicles for her interest in the poetic interplay between positive and negative space." To note, of all the artists listed below, Kirstie's artistry generates the greatest amount of colored penumbra if such peripheral color excites you!

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~ Maureen Williams ~

For Maureen, her " blown glass vessel acts as a three-dimensional blank canvas for her abstract paintings. She structures the painting by wheel-cutting and engraving linear demarcations in the lightly sandblasted surface of the blown blank, and then impregnating them with paint. She then applies color in layers, using loose brush marks that create tonal nuances as underlying colors are partially revealed. The painted surface is then encased in layers of clear glass."

In Maureen's world, sky view macro patterns are combined with smaller patterns found in the sun-bleached outback: its salt-encrusted rocks, weathered surfaces, and rugged gorges. These imaginative, abstracted landscapes can be quite colorful and in one case, very reminiscent of "Mid-Century Modern" design which probably wasn't Maureen's intent.

~ Nick Wirdnam ~

Nick has been known for his "Hot-Formed Fish". As Margot reports, "Their exquisite, finely textured skin captures light, creating a luminous glow. Metal stands suspend or support the fish, so that they appear like translucent, floating entities- part matter, part spirit." Another interpretation considers them to be "Caught Fish" either displayed by the proud fisherman or available for purchase from the shopkeeper. Regardless, the beautifully minimal metal stand is a "work of display art" in its own rite.

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Bound Wishes

~ Gerry King ~

Pertaining to his then new "Toledo Blade Series" of which one piece will be in our display, Margot writes, "(Toledo Blade) further extends his interest in the dramatic effects of light and color in cast glass. The sharp, ragged edge of the blade form introduces a new element of danger as a counterpoint to the alluring shifts of color within the glass."

~ Jessica Loughlin ~

Lastly, Margot said the following about Jessica's artistry, "In her serene kiln-formed glass, Jessica encapsulates ' the beauty of emptiness'. Shades of gray transmute to charcoal brown tinged with an almost imperceptible blue as light passes through the upper layer to reveal underlying tones. A fine white horizon line gradually ev***rates to nothingness like a disappearing v***r trail. The endless expanse of the Australian outback, its humming silence, and the distant horizon line that merges with the huge, empty sky in the shimmering heat - these are qualities that, once experienced, are never forgotten. Loughlin's minimalist abstract forms are an embodiment of a state of mind, a cerebral stillness, elicited by this landscape."

Other Australian glass artists whose works will be shown are: Catherine Aldrete-Morris, Tricia Allen, Jane Bruce, Lisa Cahill, Judi Elliott, Wendy Hannam, and Raewyn Roberts.

There will be an approximate forty-day "Door Prize Drawing" for the lucky in-gallery attendee of our Australian glass display.There is no show opening reception.Attend this event between May 20 - June 30, and provide your contact info and you could win a complimentary copy of Margot Osborne's book that was referenced through-out this show announcement.

G' Day,

Kurt + Marina

Palette Contemporary Art and Craft

Palette's Mid-Century Modern Jewelry  Black Friday Sale extends thru Saturday,12-6-25. PHONE + IN-PERSON PURCHASES ONLY!...
11/29/2025

Palette's Mid-Century Modern Jewelry Black Friday Sale extends thru Saturday,12-6-25. PHONE + IN-PERSON PURCHASES ONLY!

Pick your favorite media: Bronze, Copper, Felt, Glass, Newspaper, Opal, Painted Paper, Resin, Silk, Stone, and.... Velcro ( Yes, Velcro! ).

Website credit card processing fees are quite high and this is why our sale is limited to phone and in-person sales. Unfortunately, we can not extend this offer to commission/special order purchases. Thanks for understanding...



Palette and our phone lines are open Monday thru Saturday from

10AM-6PM MST. Our phone number is 505-855-7777.

For convenience sake, if you're only available outside of these hours, e-mail Kurt... [email protected]... suggest a time and day, include your phone number, and he'll call you at your chosen time...

even on Sunday if it'll help you!

Thank you for your support!

Hey y’all!The Kipniss show opens today!Stop by from 1–4PM for refreshments, conversation, and a chance to win a signed K...
05/17/2025

Hey y’all!
The Kipniss show opens today!
Stop by from 1–4PM for refreshments, conversation, and a chance to win a signed Kipniss book.
Robert Kipniss: Paintings and Poetry 1950–1964



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Ray Fisher: An Eclectic Trail, begins with his reception on Saturday, January 18th,2025 from 1-4PM.His show remains disp...
01/11/2025

Ray Fisher: An Eclectic Trail, begins with his reception on Saturday, January 18th,2025 from 1-4PM.His show remains displayed thru 3-1-25.

ECLECTIC perfectly describes Ray's work methods and the genres of art he produces: paintings, wooden and stone sculpture, and art furniture. Painting-wise, he never begins with a final image in mind. Abstracts start by him putting a shape or a few lines on the canvas and seeing what develops. "Ad-Libbing" leads him to rely more on gestures, and trial and error, rather than on formatted thought. More time is spent staring at unfinished work than completing it. Angst is a variable as well. Some people say there is a dialog or conversation, between what's been laid on the canvas, and the artist, himself. In Ray's experience, this give and take would be, not so much a conversation, as much as an argument. And worse yet, one he's likely to lose for Ray's never sure where his artistic TRAIL will ultimately lead.
His first painting dates back to1965. This composition started as an abstract, then turned representational, and finally, happily, reverted back to an abstract. Ray didn't realize, at the time; but, this would become his cycle of artlife throughout his career.

On the other hand, sculptures receive a different approach. A hammer and chisel do not lend themselves to trial and error. Ray has a "Plan in Hand". In this case, it's the subject matter that keeps the work... eclectic. His interests can vary daily. Always looking for the next "Big Thing", once done carving a limestone fish, he'll continue "Riding the Wave" and start constructing an abstract wood sculpture immediately.

REVELATION. In 2002-3, Ray built many of the pedestals on which ART is displayed in Palette here in Albuquerque and on the road at shows, mostly in the form of our wall boxes. He also crafted the desk and file cabinet used daily by Kurt. So many of you have asked over the years... "Who made your desk and file cabinet ?" Well, it was Ray, and you're going to get the chance to meet him. Some 21 years later, Ray's fixtures continue to receive a daily work-out. We couldn't have done it without Ray's help!
As a gesture to those patrons who have asked as in addition to being an homage to the desk itself, Ray has constructed the following piece for his show:

More often, just a player, not the coach, Ray's eclectic habits are not always transferable. Results matter, though, and he has been able to harness his creativity, abundant skill, and versatility in making artwork which transfers Ray's productive happiness to his viewing audience!
A smile on your face awaits you on January 18th! See you then...

https://www.palettecontemporary.com/ray-fisher-an-eclectic-trail

Current Shows at Palette Contemporary Art and Craft!Barbara Zaring's Wood-Cut Prints and Jordan Ford's Glass Prickly Pea...
11/21/2023

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