August 15–September 14, 2025. Mokha Laget’s ambitious exhibition “Elemental Drift” brings together three distinct yet interrelated bodies of work: sculptural shaped canvases, alchemical ink paintings on paper, and a newly animated projected score accompanied by an original sonic composition.
Across these forms, Laget expands her decades-long investigation into geometry, perception, and abstraction—entering a realm that is at once sensorial and conceptual, where pigment, sound, and surface act as portals into geological time and psychological space. The exhibition moves fluidly between black-and-white and color, between silence and resonance, marking a profound deepening of the artist’s formal concerns.
Indian Market Week: Breaking Boundaries and Native Prints
Breaking Boundaries, August 10–17, 10–6pm at Turner Carroll Gallery, 725 Canyon Road, Santa Fe, NM. Breaking Boundaries showcases the extraordinary works of Native artists Jeffrey Gibson, Cara Romero, Douglas Miles, Neil Ambrose Smith, and Jaune Quick-to-See Smith.
Native Prints, August 16–17, 10–5pm at Landfall Press Legacy Center, 130 W. Palace Avenue, Santa Fe, NM. Landfall Press worked with a number of Native artists including Jaune Quick-to-see Smith and Neal Ambrose Smith, who followed in Jaune Quick-to-See Smith’s footsteps as her son and became a groundbreaking print artist and activist for Native communities. Jaune Quick-to-See-Smith was the first Native artist to be collected by the National Gallery of Art as well as curate an independent show there. Quick-to-See Smith’s curated show featured the work of Diego Romero, another Native artist who worked with Landfall Press, as well as Cara Romero.