The art of moving on: After 44 years, Roy Johnson is closing the doors of Sumner & Dene Roy Johnson, owner of Sumner & Dene Gallery, in Albuquerque, hangs paintings in the upstairs gallery of his Central Avenue shop. Paintings by Angus Macpherson and others hang in the Sumner & Dene Gallery. Roy Johnson, owner of Sumner & Dene Gallery, in Albuquerque, with his dog Mazie, is retiring from his Central Avenue art gallery. Roy Johnson, owner of Albuquerque’s Sumner & Dene Gallery, waits on customer Edward Bustamante. The gallery is closing on Oct. 31. Roy Johnson, owner of Albuquerque’s Sumner & Dene Gallery, waits on Edward Bustamante. Roy Johnson, owner of Sumner & Dene Gallery, waits on customer Edward Bustamante in his Central Avenue shop. Roy Johnson, owner of Sumner & Dene Gallery, sweeps the sidewalk in front of his Central Avenue shop. Paintings by Phil Hulebak and others hang in the upstairs gallery at Sumner & Dene Gallery. Published October 8, 2023 - 1:00 p.m. Modified October 8, 2023 - 1:00 p.m. As featured on - The art of moving on: After 44 years, Roy Johnson is closing the doors of Sumner & Dene His 8-year-old pooch Mazie serves as the welcoming committee when the doorbell rings. collection_b3bd0b50-62f9-11ee-8dc4-67036629f79c.html
As featured on - The art of moving on: After 44 years, Roy Johnson is closing the doors of Sumner & Dene His 8-year-old pooch Mazie serves as the welcoming committee when the doorbell rings.
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