Sunday, December 31, 2017


Fall in New Mexico 2017

Clear ditch walk


early morning  Sandia foothills

 Cabin in the mountains northern NM





















Railrunner train that goes from Albuquerque to Santa Fe

We took the train to Santa Fe on Friday to visit Site Santa Fe https://sitesantafe.org/
and Tai Modern Gallery http://www.taimodern.com/
Tai Modern has Japanese baskets that are so beautiful they brought tears to my eyes. 


Currently, I've been working on a project sewing paper. Not sure where this will take me but I find sewing a meditative, serene activity... 


Sunday, December 3, 2017

Fall in the Bosque del Apache Wildlife Refuge


Cassin's Kingbird




Sandhill cranes (winter home)






11.11.17 art event at the ACOG


For 30 years I've been making art and have a studio full of materials and equipment. As the years passed I used a wide variety of materials from clay to wood, steel, copper, paper, drawing and more. Two years ago I decided to complete a body of work using only the materials available, no new purchases.

The result was 18 wooden boxes, each unique. For the art party from 5-6 PM the 'gallery' was open with the boxes displayed with their doors closed. From 6-615 PM Bev Magennis read from her most recent novel Equity. During her reading I opened all the boxes for viewing. 
I sell the boxes for $250, priced to sell! and still have 7. 


Food prep, Bev and Pat

East wall view





Recipero xviii
closed door and open (detail)

Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Since 2009 I have offered my studio gallery/zendo to artists/writers to present their work to friends and community. The show is only up for one evening, typically 2 hours.
The space is called the Anne Cooper Occasional Gallery (aka ACOG).  http://annecooperstudio.com/ACOG.html

This year (2017) we  have had  3 exhibits and are planning a fourth in October. 





7.15.17




Sue Hettmansperger, Guggenheim award winning painter, exhibited small collages in mid July. Sue teaches art at the University of Iowa, in Iowa City. 



In Sue's words: “Walking the line between abstraction and representation, this imagery references botany, digital distortion, the human body and manufactured packaging while collapsing their boundaries.” 



5.21.17


Terri Lindbloom, art faculty at FSU in Tallahassee Florida, set up an installation consisting of a 10' diameter steel ring, lit wax taper and hypnotic video loop of a woman spinning to a surreal sound track. The mesmerizing installation is called Every Breathe a Prayer. Terri's website: http://www.unfold.space/

watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeX1ORe4WDA













4.1.17
In Jim Burbank and Jane Sprague's show, Hinterlands, beyond the known, we exhibited the beautifully manipulated and painted photographs of Jane Sprague, and photographs of poet Jim Burbank accompanied by both his elegant prose and poetry.










Sunday, May 28, 2017

soppy with dew
I go off
any direction I please

Santoka Taneda


Sandia Mountain foothills, dawn




Wednesday, May 24, 2017

in the wind
walking alone
blaming myself

Santoka Taneda

bosque del Apache, NM 

Sunday, April 16, 2017

bird blind, Elena Gallegos Open Space


Open the window
a whole windowful 
of spring

Santoka Taneda

Thursday, March 30, 2017







waking from a nap
either way I look
mountains

Santoka Taneda

Sandia Mountain Albuquerque, NM