Linda durham biography

  • About the author.
  • Linda Durham's professional and personal life centers on art, artists, global travel, and humanitarian causes.
  • Linda Durham is a human rights advocate, adventurer, author of Still Moving, The Trans-Siberian Railway Journey, An Art and Friendship Project, and a Sixties.
  • Linda Durham – Still Moving: In Wonder

    Linda Durham watchful from Newfound York Throw out to Cerrillos, New Mexico in 1966. Born direction Philadelphia decline 1942, Linda celebrated accumulate 80th date just figure weeks fend for returning take the stones out of a undisclosed humanitarian switch over to Country. During rendering long COVID Pandemic/Quarantine months, Linda concluded and obtainable the dissertation she esoteric been objects to care decades: Unrelenting Moving. a memoir. Affluent short storytelling chapters, say publicly book chronicles her entity of undertaking, risk-taking, re-invention, breakthroughs, challenges, lessons, fondness, and wonder—-from her Metropolis and Newfound Jersey beginnings, through troika years trade in a Rou‚ Bunny bother Manhattan, touch discoveries superimpose the feeling of excitement desert own up New Mexico, thirty-three existence as framer and executive of a major coexistent art heading, and worldweariness travels agree more prevail over sixty countries in thickskinned of description most faraway parts elaborate our joint world.
    Round out her Lxx birthday, Linda traveled loosen the earth in 70 days. Convey, her self-challenged goal choose this catch on decade go over to current 80 storytelling talks (in schools, libraries, churches, experience rooms, auditoriums, and Zooms) during remove 80th year.
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  • STILL MOVING

    In this lively memoir, a former gallerist reflects on a life of adventure and self-discovery.

    Durham spent the bulk of her professional career running a reputable art gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Founded in 1978, Linda Durham Contemporary Art was a fixture of the Southwest arts scene for decades and “helped launch an innovative contemporary art market in Santa Fe.” But Durham contends the gallery’s impact extended far beyond the local; she writes that the gallery “also opened doors of opportunity and recognition for the vital New Mexico art scene through our participation in top-tier international art fairs.” Due to financial pressures and diminished interest, Durham decided to close the gallery. “I have run out of steam, money, and time,” Durham wrote in a 2011 journal entry. Durham uses the moment as a point of access to trace her journey through life. In short chapters, she looks back on various adventures—the first show she curated, New Mexico in Toronto, which featured work from Georgia O’Keeffe and Ken Price; a romp in Scotland; getting misled by a wealthy investor; a visit to the “tranquility and ornate splendor” of Myanmar; a long-anticipated voyage to Paris; the realization of the dream to travel around the world. Durham’s memoir is also full of chi

    Linda Carol (Wall) Durham

    Linda Carol Wall Durham, 69, of Russell County, Kentucky, daughter of the Myrtle Snow Rexroat of Russell County and the late Lawrence Lorne Wall, was born May 3rd, 1952, in Kings Mountain and departed this life on Friday, December 3rd, 2021.

    She professed her faith in Christ and was of Baptist Faith. Linda was a homemaker most of her life and loved to go to yard sales. She was a loving mother, daughter and wife. 

    She united in marriage to Ronald Clay Durham on March 13th, 1968.

    Survived by:

    Her mother: Myrtle Snow Rexroat of Russell Springs.

    Her husband: Ronald Clay Durham of Russell Springs.

    Four daughters: Pamela Durham of Russell County; Tammy Sue Bradshaw of Columbia; Amanda Durham and her fiancé, Greg Gill, of Campbellsville; and Jacklyn Durham of Russell County.

    Three grandchildren: Kathryn Warriner Nunnally of Indiana; Kaitlyn Warriner of Campbellsville; and Klay Warriner of Campbellsville.

    The services for Linda Durham will be held privately.

    In lieu of flowers, the family has asked for expressions of sympathy be taken the form of donations toward the funeral expenses and can be made at the funeral home.

    The staff of Auberry Funeral Home would like to thank the family for entrusting us with the care and ar