Julianna Kirwin presents The Heart's Memory Exhibition Closing
Juliana Kirwin is inviting you to the closing of her exhibition, “The Heart’s Memory,” at FUSION | 708 on Friday, November 28, from 5–7 PM.
Juliana Kirwin is inviting you to the closing of her exhibition, “The Heart’s Memory,” at FUSION | 708 on Friday, November 28, from 5–7 PM.
Juliana Kirwin is inviting you to the opening of her exhibition, “The Heart’s Memory,” at FUSION | 708 on Friday, November 7, from 5–7 PM as part of The ABQ Artwalk and theFirst Friday ARTScrawl.
"The Heart's Memory" is thanks to a grant from the Albuquerque Urban Enhancement Trust Fund, which supported Julianna’s desire to develop a new body of work, larger in scale.
Thank you, abstract lovers, for supporting ALBUQUERQUE ABSTRACT ARTISTS ALLIANCE in their inaugural exhibit. Please join them for their closing reception at FUSION | 708 on November 2, from 4–6 PM.
The ALBUQUERQUE ABSTRACT ARTISTS ALLIANCE is inviting you to the opening of their inaugural exhibition, FORAY, at FUSION | 708 on Friday, October 3, at 5–7:30 PM as part of ARTScrawl, the ABQ Artwalk, and the ArtStop Market!
The ALBUQUERQUE ABSTRACT ARTISTS ALLIANCE is pleased to announce their inaugural exhibition, FORAY, running from October 3 through November 2 at FUSION | 708. An official event of the 2025 Rising High Arts Festival!
Local abstract painters, Janet Bothne, Joseph Riggs and Bill Sabatini, a.k.a. Triple-take Art Group, combine their latest, large-format works for a bold exhibition at FUSION Gallery during the month of March
Local abstract painters, Janet Bothne, Joseph Riggs and Bill Sabatini, a.k.a. Triple-take Art Group, combine their latest, large-format works for a bold exhibition at FUSION Gallery during the month of March
Join us at FUSION | 708 to take a last look at Jesse Raine Littleibrd’s (Laguna / Kewa Pueblos) ABUNDANCE exhibit. Wine and light snacks will be provided!
Presenting new works by painter and filmmaker Jesse Raine Littleibrd (Laguna / Kewa Pueblos). Expression through the medium of painting is a vital part of life for Jesse and is deeply informed by both the oral tradition of his Pueblo Indian heritage and his childhood in a creative household.