OffCenter exhibition 'New Works' recognizes creative potential "Family Tree," Orlando Herrera, 2025. "Pink Flow," Nikki Joseph, 2025. “How Does It Feel to Be So Small and Mighty,” Ana Baranda, 2025. Published May 22, 2025 - 8:00 a.m. Modified May 22, 2025 - 8:00 a.m. As featured on - OffCenter exhibition 'New Works' recognizes creative potential OffCenter Arts, in partnership with the city of Albuquerque Public Art Program, presents “New Works,” an exhibition by 23 local artists. collection_24a82581-cf75-4569-b955-94c59cc8c660.html
As featured on - OffCenter exhibition 'New Works' recognizes creative potential OffCenter Arts, in partnership with the city of Albuquerque Public Art Program, presents “New Works,” an exhibition by 23 local artists.
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