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Welcome to Armantrout Studio

Armantrout Studio is the working studio and gallery of artist Linda Armantrout in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The studio and gallery are open year round by appointment and always for the Eldorado Studio Tour. The 32nd Annual Eldorado Studio Tour is on September 21 and 22, 2024. You are welcome anytime for a private studio visit in the gallery and studio at 4 Reno Road in beautiful Eldorado over looking the Galisteo Basin. Please call 505-660-9020. 

During her career, Linda has been encouraged by curators, Sally L. Perisho, Ken Bloom, Jimmy Sellars, and Jerry Allen Gilmore. Her work was selected into group exhibits by Dianne Vanderlip and Gwen Chanzit , and she received a juror’s award from Debra Jordy. stephen Parise is showing Armantrout's work at Big Happy Gallery in Santa Fe.

Read more about Linda Armantrout and see a CV here on the website. Visit Instagram. Visit the New Mexico State Committee National Museum of Women in the Arts Registry. See selected works as slideshows on our YouTubeChannel.

Studio News 

Check out news about the Studio below. Please sign up on the left for email newsletters. Be sure to join us on Facebook at Armantrout Studio. If you are new to the site please scroll and read previous pages in Studio News to see more of the artist's journey and body of work.

Wednesday
Jun132012

Janet Russell receives Women who Light the Community Award

Linda's friend and Gallerist, Janet Russell of Creative Framing Art Gallery was honored with the Boulder Chamber of Commerce Award for her work in the arts community.  Janet had a vision for Main Street, Louisville that has resulted in a vibrant First Friday Art walk and the formation of the Louisville Arts District.  Janet is a tireless supporter of artists and collectors and business owners. As a result, Downtown Louisville has become a destination for arts lovers. Some previous receipients of the Women Who Light the Community Award have been Josie Heath, Molly Tayer, Ann Cooper, Jan McHugh, and Peggy Bruns.

Tuesday
May222012

May in the Studio

"The art process is an integration of your life. It is the whole process of living. The artwork itself, the finished piece is secondary. The ultimate goal is the process, the understanding of values and relationships, the perception of life in its totality."—Edith Niblo, teacher DPS.  May has been a month of reading and rumination in the Studio. Spring has been warm and the Studio extends outdoors to a yard filled with flowers that came early this year. Linda has planned the material for a 3 day Workshop in Ridgway... and a series of 12x12 inch paintings from the yard begins next week.

 

Monday
May142012

Rough God Goes Riding

"Rough God Goes Riding", 24x36 inches, original Sold, Giclees available.Linda has finished reading "Color Creates Light—Studies with Hans Hofmann. This extremely enriching experience is sure to inform the planar structure of paintings to come. The classes that Linda teaches have already been based in teachings of Hofmann. The painting shown is in a private collection in Longmont, Colorado. Giclee prints are available. 

Tuesday
Apr172012

Ute Country Sojourn

Roaring Fork River near the Aspen Art MuseumLinda Armantrout just returned from a 5 day trip to Aspen, Colorado. The Roaring Fork River, the Ute Trail switchback, Shorts Film Festival, Aspen Art Museum, and galleries were all enriching and sure to inform Linda's process and studio practice. Check back to see the paintings that follow.

Wednesday
Mar282012

Three great paintings placed in Telluride, Colorado


'I am...", 30x30 inches, oil on canvasArmantrout Studio is proud to announce the sale of 3 terrific paintings to a new collector in Telluride. Thanks to Rodney Briggs of Ralph Lauren Home Collection for his continued support in placing these paintings in a stunning environment. Linda Armantrout is especially thrilled that the paintings chosen reflect the history and prehistory of the area.