Alfred Quiroz: My Work October 11, 2007 (captioned)
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Alfred Quiroz's contemporary narrative paintings have been exhibited internationally and have been reviewed in Art In America, Art Week, LA Times, Artforum, Visions, San Francisco Examiner, The Chronicle, and in an essay and profile by Pamela Portwood in Artspace. His work won the "Best of Show Award" at the AZ Biennial in 1986. Quiroz received the ,000 Arizona Arts Award in 1988. He has also received two Visual Arts Grants from the AZ Commission on the Arts (1989 and 1995). In 1992 he received a New Forms Regional Grant from Diverseworks in Houston. His work is in several private collections, and in the Tucson Museum of Art, Museum of Fine Arts in Santa Fe, and Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art.
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