An exhibition in Santa Fe attempts to tell a different story of what art looks like in the state.

Adele Oliveira
Adele Oliveira grew up in Santa Fe and moved back eight years ago for a job as a reporter at The Santa Fe New Mexican. She will receive her MFA from the Institute of American Indian Arts in May. She works as a freelance writer and lives in Santa Fe with her family.
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