Our Saints Among Us: 400 Years of New Mexican Devotional Art

Summary
Our Saints Among Us, the book and the traveling exhibit, celebrates four hundred years of the devotional traditions of Catholic, Hispanic New Mexico. The santos of New Mexico have been a source of inspiration and pride and are now treasured by art collectors and museums.
Our Saints Among Us shares the devotional and the artistic traditions with art from the 1790s to the present. Many of the pieces displayed are award-winners. Contemporary artists represented Charlie Carrillo, Ramon Jose Lopez, Marie Romero Cash, Gustavo Victor Goler, and Alcario Otero -- just to name a few.
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