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Kiva Fine Art
El Centro de Santa Fe
102 East Water Street
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-820-7413
505-820-7414 (fax)
info@kivaindianart.com
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Artfeast at Kiva was a standing room only event.
A Big THANK YOU to everyone who helped make Artfeast at Kiva a huge success
The Big Medicine Band performed and guests were served barbeque by Patrick of Cowgirl Barbeque.
Artists Yellowman, Mary Hunt, Roark Griffin, and Ben Nelson were on hand.
Also entertaining were the Pomegranate Dance Company
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Susan Hyde Holms, Margaret Burk, Augie Hayes, George Langston, and Paula Rhae (Lil Bird) McDonald |
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Augie Hayes on the Pedal Steel |
Susan Hyde Holms - Stand Up Bass |
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Margaret Burk (an angel on this earth) - Guitar |
George Langston - Guitar |
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Patrick from Cowgirl Barbeque |
Heather and Laya from Pomegranite Dance Company |
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Kiva Artists Roark Griffin and Yellowman |
The crowd at Kiva enjoying the entertainment |
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Paula Rhae McDonald, owner of Kiva Fine Art, is a successful business woman and lover of Native American Art. Although she has lived in many parts of the country, when it came time to settle down, Santa Fe called her home. "I spent many happy summers here with my grandparents as a child," recalls Paula, "I guess it's the multicultural aspect I enjoy the most. Because I come from a multicultural heritage, it was difficult to fit into many other places I have lived." Paula is of Native American ancestry as well as Irish, Dutch and German.
Paula's gallery spaces are located in the famed historic El Centro building just steps from the plaza in downtown Santa Fe. "We are a little off the beaten path," says Paula. "But the people seem to find us." As a matter of fact, people seem to be magically drawn to Kiva. "People often comment that 'it feels good in here'. I try to make everyone feel comfortable and share the story of the art and artists.”
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Kiva Fine Art is celebrating its 21st year in business!
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