Gallery Hózhó is honored to have been recognized by several prestigious newspapers, magazines, and online platforms. We are committed to continuing our dedication to exceptional art and earning their support and recommendations.
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Not Much Is Indigenous About Indian Space Painting, but This Show Looks for Lings
Southwest Contemporary, Review of show with Linda Lomahaftewa, March 7, 2025
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Terran Last Gun's Eternal Ledger Drawings
Review of Terran Last Guns’ ledger drawings in IMPULSE, April 3, 2025.
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Redfin: 11 Hidden Gems in Albuquerque
March 13, 2025
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Arts & Culture: Julia Lambright—A Light in the Desert
Interview with Julia Lambright, December 19, 2024
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A Journey Through Time and Tradition
Lowe Art Museum’s “Virgil Ortiz: Slipstream,” October 18, 2024
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Newest Anderson Ranch Exhibit Infuses Traditional With Modern Artwork
Terran Last Gun’s exhibition at Anderson Ranch, November 12, 2024
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With Hockaday Exhibition, Artist Terran Last Gun Brings Past and Present Together
Terran Last Gun’s Piikani Visual Sovereignty exhibition at the Hockaday Museum of Art in Kalispell, Montana
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Linda Lomahaftewa, Space Makers: Indigenous Expression and a New American Art, Forbes Magazine, May 2024
Exhibition at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
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Gallery Hózhó, Travel and Leisure Magazine, May 2024
“This New Mexico Hotel Helped Turn Albuquerque Into a Hot Destination, With World-class Art, a Rejuvenating Spa, and Top Culinary Talent” - Lois Alter Mark
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Boderra Joe, First American Art, Winter 2024
An artist interview discussing the photography, writing, and inspiration for Desert Teeth.
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David Naranjo on Colores!
PBS’s COLORES! highlights the work of David Naranjo.
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A Rio Runs Through It: The Ultimate Guide to a New Mexico Road Trip
Vogue magazine mentioned Gallery Hozho in their travel advice for New Mexico
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Southwest Contemporary: Medium + Support
Discussion of Margarita Paz-Pedro
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A Revolution In Contemporary Native American Art Explored At The Hessel Museum Of Art At Bard College
Article about contemporary Native American Art including Gallery Hozho artist Virgil Ortiz
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Ira Lujan: Taos/Ohkay Owingeh Glass Artist
Article by Gallery Hozho director Suzanne Newman Fricke
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Gallery Hozho in Travel Lemming's Must See in New Mexico
Travel Lemmings lists Gallery Hozho as one of the best galleries in New Mexico,
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NM-based artists create ‘vibrant’ imagery showcased at Gallery Hózhó at Hotel Chaco
Review of Vibrant! in the Albuquerque Journal by Kathaleen Roberts, December 30, 2022
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The Fourth Dimension of Glass
Legacy Magazine, Santa Fe
An article about Ira Lujan and his glass works written by Gallery Hozho’s director Suzanne Newman Fricke
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Avis Charley
Avis Charley, FAAM, Summer 2022
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Simply Elegant
Legacy Magazine, Santa Fe
An article about Maria Samora and her work written by Gallery Hozho’s director Suzanne Newman Fricke
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Kelly C. Frye, Darby Raymond-Overstreet & A. Thompson
Womens Focus
KUNM‘s Susan Loubet interviews Kelly Frye, Darby Raymond-Overstreet, and Antionette Thompson about their work in Gallery Hózhó
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Artist Transforms Loss, Light into Dreamscape
Albuquerque Journal
Kathaleen Roberts discusses Julia Lambright's work.
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Julia Lambright at Gallery Hózhó
Pasatiempo
Thanks to Michael Abatemarco for highlighting the work of Julia Lambright on display in Gallery Hózhó.
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Dynamic Duo
Albuquerque Journal
Kathaleen Roberts looks at the Jason Garcia/Vicente Telles collaboration at Gallery Hozho
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Pueblo Superheroes Rising
Legacy Magazine, Santa Fe
In the annual Indian Market issue of Legacy, Virgil Ortiz discusses his work, including his new sculptures.
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72 Hours in Albuquerque
Outside Magazine
Thanks to Outside Magazine for mentioning Gallery Hózhó in their article, "72 Hours in Albuquerque.”
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Julia Lambright
on NMPBS ¡COLORES!
After an extraordinary childhood in Russia, Albuquerque painter Julia Lambright finds connection with her past.
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Alex J. Peña
First American Art Magazine
An article about Alex Pena written by Gallery Hozho’s director Suzanne Newman Fricke
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Review: David Naranjo
Southwest Contemporary, May 1, 2018
Alicia Guzman discusses the work of David Naranjo.