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Planning a trip to Santa Fe and want to know what to do? Since we're voted one of the best cities for weather, we have events happening all year.
Select the dates of your trip on the right or search the categories for cultural events, craft fairs, music festivals, fiestas, art exhibits, theater performances and more.
Please be advised all events, performances, venues, dates and times are subject to change. Persons wishing to verify the details of an event should contact the organizer.
Select the dates of your trip on the right or search the categories for cultural events, craft fairs, music festivals, fiestas, art exhibits, theater performances and more.
Please be advised all events, performances, venues, dates and times are subject to change. Persons wishing to verify the details of an event should contact the organizer.
Wed., May 22, 2013
Wed, May 22
Mon, Sep 30
Event Type: Featured Events
WHEN: Through September 2013 The Santa Fe Garden Club invites small groups of visitors to tour three beautiful homes and high-desert gardens. By reservation; group size limited to 24 ppl. Santa Fe Garden Club.
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Mon, Sep 30
Pequeño Home and Garden Tours
Location: Various VenuesEvent Type: Featured Events
WHEN: Through September 2013 The Santa Fe Garden Club invites small groups of visitors to tour three beautiful homes and high-desert gardens. By reservation; group size limited to 24 ppl. Santa Fe Garden Club.
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Wed, May 22
Mon, Jul 29
Event Type: Featured Events
WHEN: May 17 - July 29, 2013 The Santa Fe Fuego are a professional baseball team that play in Fort Marcy Park in Santa Fe New Mexico. Check website for schedule.
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Mon, Jul 29
Santa Fe Fuego Baseball Season
Location: 320 Artist RoadEvent Type: Featured Events
WHEN: May 17 - July 29, 2013 The Santa Fe Fuego are a professional baseball team that play in Fort Marcy Park in Santa Fe New Mexico. Check website for schedule.
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Wed, May 22
9 AM
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Event Type: Local Entertainment, Performing Arts
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Native Treasures Breakfast with Tammy Garcia
Location: Museum Hill Cafe 505 984-8900Event Type: Local Entertainment, Performing Arts
Wed, May 22
2:30 PM - 4 PM
Event Type: family, on going events
Learn about marine biology, explore the ocean, its creatures, habitat and more during this underwater hour. Make sea turtles, whales, jellyfish and more for our community aquarium.
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Taylor's Ocean Adventures
Location: Santa Fe Children's Museum (505) 989-8359Event Type: family, on going events
Learn about marine biology, explore the ocean, its creatures, habitat and more during this underwater hour. Make sea turtles, whales, jellyfish and more for our community aquarium.
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Wed, May 22
4 PM - 5 PM
Event Type: family, on going events
Recycling, Recreating
Location: Santa Fe Children's Museum (505) 989-8359Event Type: family, on going events
Wed, May 22
4 PM - 7 PM
Event Type: entertainment and nightlife, on going events
Enjoy Happy Hour at the Agave Lounge! Join us daily for great Happy Hour Specials including $3 Draft Beer and $5 House Wine and House Brand Drinks!
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Agave Lounge Happy Hour
Location: Agave Lounge at Eldorado Hotel 505/995.4530Event Type: entertainment and nightlife, on going events
Enjoy Happy Hour at the Agave Lounge! Join us daily for great Happy Hour Specials including $3 Draft Beer and $5 House Wine and House Brand Drinks!
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Wed, May 22
5 PM - 7 PM
Event Type: community, entertainment and nightlife, local news and sports, homepage tabs, community, hp feature 2 a, t
Santa Fe Community College President Ana M. “Cha” Guzmán has announced that San Antonio Mayor Julián Castro will be the keynote speaker for this year’s commencement ceremony. SFCC’s graduation is Wednesday, May 22 at 5 p.m. in the William C. Witter Fitness Education Center on the SFCC campus, 6401 Richards Ave.
“We’re very pleased to have such a rising star inspire our graduates this year,” said SFCC President Ana M. “Cha” Guzmán. “I am very proud of each and every graduate of the Class of 2013.”
A 38-year-old San Antonio native, Mayor Julián Castro is the youngest mayor of a Top 50 American city. First elected in 2009, Mayor Castro won re-election in 2011 with nearly 82 percent of the vote. Throughout his tenure, Mayor Castro has focused on attracting well- paying jobs to and raising educational attainment in San Antonio. Under his leadership, the city opened Café College, a one-stop center offering high-quality guidance on college admissions, financial aid and standardized test preparation to any student in the San Antonio area. In its first year, Café College served more than 5,000 area students, spurring an expansion in 2011.
In 2010, Mayor Castro was named to the World Economic Forum’s list of Young Global Leaders and Time magazine placed him on its “40 under 40” list of rising stars in American politics. Mayor Castro serves on the board of directors of the National League of Cities, is a member of the Inter-American Dialogue and is an Aspen-Rodel Fellow. Mayor Castro earned an undergraduate degree with honors and distinction from Stanford University and a juris doctorate from Harvard Law School. In 2001, at the age of 26, Castro became the youngest elected city councilman at that time in San Antonio history.
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SFCC Commencement Ceremony Featuring Guest Speaker Mayor Julián Castro
Location: Santa Fe Community College (505) 428-1676Event Type: community, entertainment and nightlife, local news and sports, homepage tabs, community, hp feature 2 a, t
Santa Fe Community College President Ana M. “Cha” Guzmán has announced that San Antonio Mayor Julián Castro will be the keynote speaker for this year’s commencement ceremony. SFCC’s graduation is Wednesday, May 22 at 5 p.m. in the William C. Witter Fitness Education Center on the SFCC campus, 6401 Richards Ave.
“We’re very pleased to have such a rising star inspire our graduates this year,” said SFCC President Ana M. “Cha” Guzmán. “I am very proud of each and every graduate of the Class of 2013.”
A 38-year-old San Antonio native, Mayor Julián Castro is the youngest mayor of a Top 50 American city. First elected in 2009, Mayor Castro won re-election in 2011 with nearly 82 percent of the vote. Throughout his tenure, Mayor Castro has focused on attracting well- paying jobs to and raising educational attainment in San Antonio. Under his leadership, the city opened Café College, a one-stop center offering high-quality guidance on college admissions, financial aid and standardized test preparation to any student in the San Antonio area. In its first year, Café College served more than 5,000 area students, spurring an expansion in 2011.
In 2010, Mayor Castro was named to the World Economic Forum’s list of Young Global Leaders and Time magazine placed him on its “40 under 40” list of rising stars in American politics. Mayor Castro serves on the board of directors of the National League of Cities, is a member of the Inter-American Dialogue and is an Aspen-Rodel Fellow. Mayor Castro earned an undergraduate degree with honors and distinction from Stanford University and a juris doctorate from Harvard Law School. In 2001, at the age of 26, Castro became the youngest elected city councilman at that time in San Antonio history.
source: santafe.com
Wed, May 22
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Event Type: authors and literature, community, education lectures and workshops, nonprofit, spirituality and religio
Wednesday Night Dharma Talk given by Natalie Goldberg and Roshi Joan Halifax. The evening begins with a 15 minute meditation. Please arrive by 5:20 pm. Dana to teachers is warmly welcomed.
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Dharma Talk by Natalie Goldberg and Roshi Joan Halifax
Location: Upaya Zen Center 505-986-8518Event Type: authors and literature, community, education lectures and workshops, nonprofit, spirituality and religio
Wednesday Night Dharma Talk given by Natalie Goldberg and Roshi Joan Halifax. The evening begins with a 15 minute meditation. Please arrive by 5:20 pm. Dana to teachers is warmly welcomed.
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Wed, May 22
6 PM - 7 PM
Event Type: education lectures and workshops, todays events
Shawn Michelle Smith, Associate Professor in the Visual and Critical Studies Department at the Art Institute of Chicago, will present a chapter from her work in progress on contemporary photography and the problem of evidence. Shawn Smith is an Associate Profession in the Visual and Critical Studies Department at the Art Institute of Chicago. She received her Ph.D. from the University of California, San Diego.
Reservations suggested:505.946.1039 or online,www.okmuseum.org
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Research Center Lecture: Why Photography Matters
Location: Georgia O'Keeffe Museum 505-946-1000Event Type: education lectures and workshops, todays events
Shawn Michelle Smith, Associate Professor in the Visual and Critical Studies Department at the Art Institute of Chicago, will present a chapter from her work in progress on contemporary photography and the problem of evidence. Shawn Smith is an Associate Profession in the Visual and Critical Studies Department at the Art Institute of Chicago. She received her Ph.D. from the University of California, San Diego.
Reservations suggested:505.946.1039 or online,www.okmuseum.org
source: santafe.com
Wed, May 22
7 PM - 9 PM
Event Type: entertainment and nightlife, family, local news and sports, todays events
8th Annual Wednesday night movie series sponsored by the Santa Fe Farmers' Market Institute featuring insightful, thought-provoking movies covering a diverse array of topics related to agriculture, sustainability, food sources, climate change and other issues related to ecology and the community. Admission to the movie includes local food often tied to the theme of the movie. Each movie is fllowed by a guest speaker and question and answer session.
January 23 - "Climate Refugees"
Climate Refugees is an epic film that documents the urgent plight of millions of people currently being forced to flee their homelands due to changes in the environment and extreme weather events. It highlights the human face of climate change through personal stories from places such as Tuvalu, Bangladesh and New Orleans. The impacts of hurricanes, floods, desertification, sea level rise, droughts and fires are causing mass global migration and border conflicts, all resulting from too little or too much water across the planet. The Pentagon now considers climate change a national security risk and the term climate wars is being talked about in Washington D.C. What can we do to improve the situation and protect future generations?
Trailer
February 27 - "Rooted Lands"
“Fracking has become a burning issue in Mora and San Miguel counties in recent years. Now a documentary film chronicling local efforts to hold fracking at bay is hitting the big screen in Las Vegas.” – Las Vegas Optic
March 20 - "Genetic Roulette"
Are genetically modified organisms (GMOs) really safe? Should food labels be required to list GMOs? This expose from Jeffrey Smith of the Institute for Responsible Technology may change the way your family wants to eat. Monsanto’s strong-arm tactics, the FDA’s fraudulent policies, and how the USDA ignores a growing health emergency are also laid bare. This sometimes shocking film may change your diet, help you protect your family, and accelerate the consumer tipping point against GMOs
April 17 - "The Light Bulb Conspiracy"
Once upon a time, products were built to last. Not today. The Light Bulb Conspiracy traces the story of planned obsolescence — the deliberate shortening of product life spans to guarantee consumer demand — from its start in the 1920s with a secret cartel that limited the life of light bulbs to current stories of inkjet printers and iPods.
May 22 - "Edible City"
Edible City takes viewers on a journey through the local urban farming movement, a trend that began in 2008 by following farmers, cooks, and activists. The conversion of empty lots into organic gardens is a natural and practical response not only to Big Ag, but also to urban problems like food scarcity and obesity.
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Santa Fe Farmers' Market Wednesday Night Movie Series
Location: Santa Fe Farmers Market Pavilion (505) 983-4098Event Type: entertainment and nightlife, family, local news and sports, todays events
8th Annual Wednesday night movie series sponsored by the Santa Fe Farmers' Market Institute featuring insightful, thought-provoking movies covering a diverse array of topics related to agriculture, sustainability, food sources, climate change and other issues related to ecology and the community. Admission to the movie includes local food often tied to the theme of the movie. Each movie is fllowed by a guest speaker and question and answer session.
January 23 - "Climate Refugees"
Climate Refugees is an epic film that documents the urgent plight of millions of people currently being forced to flee their homelands due to changes in the environment and extreme weather events. It highlights the human face of climate change through personal stories from places such as Tuvalu, Bangladesh and New Orleans. The impacts of hurricanes, floods, desertification, sea level rise, droughts and fires are causing mass global migration and border conflicts, all resulting from too little or too much water across the planet. The Pentagon now considers climate change a national security risk and the term climate wars is being talked about in Washington D.C. What can we do to improve the situation and protect future generations?
Trailer
February 27 - "Rooted Lands"
“Fracking has become a burning issue in Mora and San Miguel counties in recent years. Now a documentary film chronicling local efforts to hold fracking at bay is hitting the big screen in Las Vegas.” – Las Vegas Optic
March 20 - "Genetic Roulette"
Are genetically modified organisms (GMOs) really safe? Should food labels be required to list GMOs? This expose from Jeffrey Smith of the Institute for Responsible Technology may change the way your family wants to eat. Monsanto’s strong-arm tactics, the FDA’s fraudulent policies, and how the USDA ignores a growing health emergency are also laid bare. This sometimes shocking film may change your diet, help you protect your family, and accelerate the consumer tipping point against GMOs
April 17 - "The Light Bulb Conspiracy"
Once upon a time, products were built to last. Not today. The Light Bulb Conspiracy traces the story of planned obsolescence — the deliberate shortening of product life spans to guarantee consumer demand — from its start in the 1920s with a secret cartel that limited the life of light bulbs to current stories of inkjet printers and iPods.
May 22 - "Edible City"
Edible City takes viewers on a journey through the local urban farming movement, a trend that began in 2008 by following farmers, cooks, and activists. The conversion of empty lots into organic gardens is a natural and practical response not only to Big Ag, but also to urban problems like food scarcity and obesity.
source: santafe.com
Wed, May 22
8 PM - 11 PM
Event Type: entertainment and nightlife, todays events
A righteous, joyful, foot-stomping jubilee, Joe and Vicki Price catapult the blues. Over their 27 years together they have opened for such notables as Al Green, John Lee Hooker, Willie Dixon, Greg Brown and Iris DeMent. The couple’s last CD Rain or Shine won an Independent Music Award for best Blues CD 2010. The cd has received rave reviews in major publications including Vintage Guitar Magazine, DownBeat Magazine and The American Music Guide. The couple is endorsed by the National Reso-Phonic Guitar Company, Air Line Guitar Company and Victoria Amplifiers. From coast to coast, and from concerts, to clubs, to outdoor festivals, the Price's singular vision and dazzling, irresistible live performances continue to etch a steady, upward arc.
Website:http://www.joepriceblues.com
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Joe & Vicki Price
Location: The Cowgirl (505) 982-2565Event Type: entertainment and nightlife, todays events
A righteous, joyful, foot-stomping jubilee, Joe and Vicki Price catapult the blues. Over their 27 years together they have opened for such notables as Al Green, John Lee Hooker, Willie Dixon, Greg Brown and Iris DeMent. The couple’s last CD Rain or Shine won an Independent Music Award for best Blues CD 2010. The cd has received rave reviews in major publications including Vintage Guitar Magazine, DownBeat Magazine and The American Music Guide. The couple is endorsed by the National Reso-Phonic Guitar Company, Air Line Guitar Company and Victoria Amplifiers. From coast to coast, and from concerts, to clubs, to outdoor festivals, the Price's singular vision and dazzling, irresistible live performances continue to etch a steady, upward arc.
Website:http://www.joepriceblues.com
source: santafe.com
Wed, May 22
8:30 PM
Event Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
Canyon Road Blues Jam every Tuesday night from 8:30 pm till midnight at El Farol No Cover
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Canyon Road BLUES JAM
Location: El Farol (505) 983-9912Event Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
Canyon Road Blues Jam every Tuesday night from 8:30 pm till midnight at El Farol No Cover
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Wed, May 22
all day
Event Type: Other Events
Marigold Arts is pleased to present a solo exhibition of woodcut prints, watercolors and sculpture by Nancy Frost Begin, opening May 3. Begin's work has an old world narrative quality, a contemporary aesthetic, and a strong affinity for animals, nature, and folk archetypes. Nancy Frost Begin Affectionately Observed New Woodcut Prints, Watercolors, and Sculpture
May 3 - June 5
Opening Reception with the Artist: Friday, May 3, 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
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Art Show: Nancy Frost Begin
Location: Marigold ArtsEvent Type: Other Events
Marigold Arts is pleased to present a solo exhibition of woodcut prints, watercolors and sculpture by Nancy Frost Begin, opening May 3. Begin's work has an old world narrative quality, a contemporary aesthetic, and a strong affinity for animals, nature, and folk archetypes. Nancy Frost Begin Affectionately Observed New Woodcut Prints, Watercolors, and Sculpture
May 3 - June 5
Opening Reception with the Artist: Friday, May 3, 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
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source: Santa Fean Magazine
Wed, May 22
all day
Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
Millett has spent the majority of his career making large scale metal sculptures that explore the abstraction of both figurative movement and geometry. However, many of these complex creations start from ideas hashed out in wood, small scale, with vibrant monochromatic color schemes. This exhibition presents a collection of these small wooden sculptures for the wall and pedestal. Each piece has a dynamic compositional element that inspires visual interest and translates to the monumental, yet was made for an intimate view.
Based in Seattle WA, Millett has exhibited widely over the past 30 plus years. With family in Santa Fe, Chiaroscuro has become his home-away-from-home gallery and has helped develop a significant local following. This is Millett's second solo exhibition at Chiaroscuro.
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Peter Millett: Wall Sculpture
Location: Chiaroscuro Contemporary Art 505-992-0711Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
Millett has spent the majority of his career making large scale metal sculptures that explore the abstraction of both figurative movement and geometry. However, many of these complex creations start from ideas hashed out in wood, small scale, with vibrant monochromatic color schemes. This exhibition presents a collection of these small wooden sculptures for the wall and pedestal. Each piece has a dynamic compositional element that inspires visual interest and translates to the monumental, yet was made for an intimate view.
Based in Seattle WA, Millett has exhibited widely over the past 30 plus years. With family in Santa Fe, Chiaroscuro has become his home-away-from-home gallery and has helped develop a significant local following. This is Millett's second solo exhibition at Chiaroscuro.
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source: Santa Fean Magazine
Wed, May 22
all day
Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
Paintings, prints, photographs, and neon sculpture by Francois Morellet, Gregoire Cheneau, Diana Blok and Pieter Bijwaard, Olivier Mosset, Ruth Gschwendtner‐Wölfe, Miguel Mont, and Tony Soulie.
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European Perspectives: The Radiant Line
Location: Zane Bennett Contemporary Art 505 982 8111Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
Paintings, prints, photographs, and neon sculpture by Francois Morellet, Gregoire Cheneau, Diana Blok and Pieter Bijwaard, Olivier Mosset, Ruth Gschwendtner‐Wölfe, Miguel Mont, and Tony Soulie.
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Wed, May 22
all day
Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
On view from April 26–June 9 at its Railyard location, LewAllen Galleries premieres the first solo exhibition in the United States of the celebrated urban landscape painter and Venice Biennale artist, Marco Petrus, who lives and works in Milan, Italy. Over a career that has spanned more than 20 years, Petrus has been acclaimed for his singular decontextualized use of geometric urban architectural forms presented with a purity of radiant color, unconventional perspective, and reductive essentiality.
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Marco Petrus: Bella Citta
Location: LewAllen Galleries at the Railyard (505) 988-3255Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
On view from April 26–June 9 at its Railyard location, LewAllen Galleries premieres the first solo exhibition in the United States of the celebrated urban landscape painter and Venice Biennale artist, Marco Petrus, who lives and works in Milan, Italy. Over a career that has spanned more than 20 years, Petrus has been acclaimed for his singular decontextualized use of geometric urban architectural forms presented with a purity of radiant color, unconventional perspective, and reductive essentiality.
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Wed, May 22
all day
Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
Lee has been working on a series of paintings that capture the effect of the seasons on the landscape. While predominately New Mexican landscapes, the show will also include work from California and Colorado.
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Changing Seasons, Landscapes of the West
Location: Silver Sun 505-983-8743Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
Lee has been working on a series of paintings that capture the effect of the seasons on the landscape. While predominately New Mexican landscapes, the show will also include work from California and Colorado.
source: Santa Fean Magazine
Wed, May 22
all day
Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
Charlotte Jackson Fine Art is proud to present an exhibition of new works,flux, by Clark Walding, running from May 3 to June 3. An opening reception with the artist will be held on Friday, May 3 from 5–7 pm. The gallery is located in the Railyard Arts District at 554 South Guadalupe Street.
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Clark Walding: flux
Location: Charlotte Jackson Fine Art 505-989-8688Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
Charlotte Jackson Fine Art is proud to present an exhibition of new works,flux, by Clark Walding, running from May 3 to June 3. An opening reception with the artist will be held on Friday, May 3 from 5–7 pm. The gallery is located in the Railyard Arts District at 554 South Guadalupe Street.
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Wed, May 22
all day
Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
Albuquerque artist Kevin Tolman builds his rich mixed-media abstractions with gestural sheets of vibrant acrylic colors through an application of scratching, scraping and drawing along the way. Many aspects from these under-paintings are revealed or obscured as the piece progresses. It is, he admits, a pursuit of serendipity. “I see our world as being very cyclical, random patterned, and profuse in nature. It is also an incredibly layered and thickly complex place that I find interesting and exquisitely beautiful. My visual experience is something I obviously can't help but bring to my work.”
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Kevin Tolman: Recent Works
Location: Karan Ruhlen Gallery 505-820-0807Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
Albuquerque artist Kevin Tolman builds his rich mixed-media abstractions with gestural sheets of vibrant acrylic colors through an application of scratching, scraping and drawing along the way. Many aspects from these under-paintings are revealed or obscured as the piece progresses. It is, he admits, a pursuit of serendipity. “I see our world as being very cyclical, random patterned, and profuse in nature. It is also an incredibly layered and thickly complex place that I find interesting and exquisitely beautiful. My visual experience is something I obviously can't help but bring to my work.”
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source: Santa Fean Magazine
Wed, May 22
all day
Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
EVOKE Contemporary, 130 Lincoln Avenue, Suite F, Santa Fe introduces new artist, SEAN CHEETHAM on Friday, May 3rd from 5-7pm through May 31. Primarily a figurative painter, Sean is known for his technical prowess in achieving accuracy and harmony in his alla prima paintings which he credits to a deep understanding of drawing and his own system of mixing colors which he uses adeptly to govern shadows, midtones and highlights. In addition to having an exceptional ability to understand, draw, and paint the human form, Cheetham's selection of subjects typically in familiar urban scenes contributes a truthful and often raw spirit that make his work distinctive and contemporary testimonies of our time.
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SEAN CHEETHAM
Location: Evoke Contemporary 505 995 9902Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
EVOKE Contemporary, 130 Lincoln Avenue, Suite F, Santa Fe introduces new artist, SEAN CHEETHAM on Friday, May 3rd from 5-7pm through May 31. Primarily a figurative painter, Sean is known for his technical prowess in achieving accuracy and harmony in his alla prima paintings which he credits to a deep understanding of drawing and his own system of mixing colors which he uses adeptly to govern shadows, midtones and highlights. In addition to having an exceptional ability to understand, draw, and paint the human form, Cheetham's selection of subjects typically in familiar urban scenes contributes a truthful and often raw spirit that make his work distinctive and contemporary testimonies of our time.
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source: Santa Fean Magazine
Wed, May 22
all day
Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
William Siegal Gallery is pleased to presentSelections, an exhibition of unseen works by many of our gallery artists. The show will open April 26, 2013 with a reception from 5–7 pm, and runs through May 25, 2013. To begin the summer exhibition schedule with fresh energy, the gallery artists were asked to select an un-shown or atypical work from their oeuvre to be presented in a group show. The “selections” include a huge (110 x 118”) painted canvas by Paula Roland who is well known for her small to medium scale works in encaustic and a large “life-scale” photograph by Peter Ogilvie from his recent series of Nudes. These and other selected contemporary works will be shown in conjunction with several exciting new Pre-Columbian acquisitions!
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Selections
Location: William Siegal Gallery 505 820 3300Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
William Siegal Gallery is pleased to presentSelections, an exhibition of unseen works by many of our gallery artists. The show will open April 26, 2013 with a reception from 5–7 pm, and runs through May 25, 2013. To begin the summer exhibition schedule with fresh energy, the gallery artists were asked to select an un-shown or atypical work from their oeuvre to be presented in a group show. The “selections” include a huge (110 x 118”) painted canvas by Paula Roland who is well known for her small to medium scale works in encaustic and a large “life-scale” photograph by Peter Ogilvie from his recent series of Nudes. These and other selected contemporary works will be shown in conjunction with several exciting new Pre-Columbian acquisitions!
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source: Santa Fean Magazine
Wed, May 22
all day
Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
Henrieke I. Streckerhas her roots in the Black Forest of southwestern Germany. Her formative and creative years were spent there, and later in Berlin and Frankfurt. In 2008 she relocated to the United States and currently resides and works in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. She has spent her lifetime in photography and alternative photographic techniques. Henrieke's work appears in photographic journals, catalogues, blogs and in books on photographic practices. She teaches The Art of Photography (analog photography)&Historic Photographic Processes at Plymouth State University in New Hampshire.
Henrieke Strecker's photogravures and mixed media images rarely have titles. It is her goal to entice the viewer to become an active observer, to respond to the image so as to find his or her own meaning---presumably a new and very personal tale. Thus, she doesn't document an isolated moment as a documentary photographer would nor does she paint a realistic picture, for Henrieke, this type of photographic rendition is too much like a report. Instead, she gives an account of small movements and atmospheres thereby sharing her experience with the viewer. Her technique requires her to remain still, in her own yard, in one place, and quietly allow her perceptions to emerge --- "to go deeper - unearthing, layer after layer, exposing the fields of vision hidden well beneath the surface." The core of her work is both visual and graphic, simplicity derived from her natural surroundings.
Maggie Tayloris exhibiting both new work and a selection of images from No Ordinary Days, her recent book that is a survey for Maggie's art for the period 1998 through 2012. Maggie continues her characteristic style of scanning and enhancing daguerreotypes, tintypes, figurines, illustrations and photographs for which she then creates surrealistic settings for the featured portrait.
The portraits that Maggie uses for her photomontages, the daguerreotypes and the tintypes, are 19th Century pictures. The technical limitations of the medium at the time, the "film" that captured the subject of the photographs, was slow, not very light sensitive. Often the taking of a picture took several seconds, even minutes. While the lens cap was removed from the camera the photographic subjects were required to sit or stand, perfectly motionless, until the lens cap was replaced on the camera. Photographers used specially made props such as the Brady Stand, a 19th century factory made cast iron side table to act as a prop and to assist the subject to be still. Photographers also learned that a smile was always in motion. Pictures of those who smiled rendered the face blurred and the photo was useless. Hence, the portrait subject was admonished not to move, not to smile, not to blink, and, most importantly, not to change their expression. The subjects dressed for this special occasion presenting themselves for the camera in their best, probably their only formal wear. The clothing was dark, often black, creating a setting that had a funereal air or suggesting the subject was suffering some anguish or discomfort. If the photograph was taken in a studio there would be props, such as a table, sofas, stools, and chair, and perhaps a backdrop, a pastoral setting of trees or the like as the hand painted backdrops found on a stage. Rarely does anyone know the name of the person who was photographed. That identity has long been lost to posterity. Finally, the print made of the subject was totally without color, ashen --- just shades of gray. Consequently, these 19th Century portraits took on a stilted stoic and stiff expression, and worst of all, they were gray. No one ever looked happy; they couldn't smile. In her book, Maggie Taylor's Landscape of Dreams, Maggie shows us four examples of original daguerreotypes and tintypes as she collected them and then how she reconstructs them as her own art.
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Maggie Taylor + Henrieke Strecker
Location: VERVE Gallery of Photography 505-982-5009Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
Henrieke I. Streckerhas her roots in the Black Forest of southwestern Germany. Her formative and creative years were spent there, and later in Berlin and Frankfurt. In 2008 she relocated to the United States and currently resides and works in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. She has spent her lifetime in photography and alternative photographic techniques. Henrieke's work appears in photographic journals, catalogues, blogs and in books on photographic practices. She teaches The Art of Photography (analog photography)&Historic Photographic Processes at Plymouth State University in New Hampshire.
Henrieke Strecker's photogravures and mixed media images rarely have titles. It is her goal to entice the viewer to become an active observer, to respond to the image so as to find his or her own meaning---presumably a new and very personal tale. Thus, she doesn't document an isolated moment as a documentary photographer would nor does she paint a realistic picture, for Henrieke, this type of photographic rendition is too much like a report. Instead, she gives an account of small movements and atmospheres thereby sharing her experience with the viewer. Her technique requires her to remain still, in her own yard, in one place, and quietly allow her perceptions to emerge --- "to go deeper - unearthing, layer after layer, exposing the fields of vision hidden well beneath the surface." The core of her work is both visual and graphic, simplicity derived from her natural surroundings.
Maggie Tayloris exhibiting both new work and a selection of images from No Ordinary Days, her recent book that is a survey for Maggie's art for the period 1998 through 2012. Maggie continues her characteristic style of scanning and enhancing daguerreotypes, tintypes, figurines, illustrations and photographs for which she then creates surrealistic settings for the featured portrait.
The portraits that Maggie uses for her photomontages, the daguerreotypes and the tintypes, are 19th Century pictures. The technical limitations of the medium at the time, the "film" that captured the subject of the photographs, was slow, not very light sensitive. Often the taking of a picture took several seconds, even minutes. While the lens cap was removed from the camera the photographic subjects were required to sit or stand, perfectly motionless, until the lens cap was replaced on the camera. Photographers used specially made props such as the Brady Stand, a 19th century factory made cast iron side table to act as a prop and to assist the subject to be still. Photographers also learned that a smile was always in motion. Pictures of those who smiled rendered the face blurred and the photo was useless. Hence, the portrait subject was admonished not to move, not to smile, not to blink, and, most importantly, not to change their expression. The subjects dressed for this special occasion presenting themselves for the camera in their best, probably their only formal wear. The clothing was dark, often black, creating a setting that had a funereal air or suggesting the subject was suffering some anguish or discomfort. If the photograph was taken in a studio there would be props, such as a table, sofas, stools, and chair, and perhaps a backdrop, a pastoral setting of trees or the like as the hand painted backdrops found on a stage. Rarely does anyone know the name of the person who was photographed. That identity has long been lost to posterity. Finally, the print made of the subject was totally without color, ashen --- just shades of gray. Consequently, these 19th Century portraits took on a stilted stoic and stiff expression, and worst of all, they were gray. No one ever looked happy; they couldn't smile. In her book, Maggie Taylor's Landscape of Dreams, Maggie shows us four examples of original daguerreotypes and tintypes as she collected them and then how she reconstructs them as her own art.
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Wed, May 22
all day
Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
photo-eye Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of photographs by John Delaney and Svjetlana Tepavcevic. John Delaney's silver gelatin photographs depict an ancient Kazakh nomad tradition of hunting with golden eagles. His portraits of the birds of prey with their handlers capture a striking relationship between man and animal. Svjetlana Tepavcevic gathers the seedpods of various trees and plant-life and photographs her finds in her studio. By making the small large, Tepavcevic's images illuminate the strange beauty of the natural world.
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Photographs by John Delaney&Svjetlana Tepavcevic
Location: photo-eye Gallery 505-988-5152 or 800-227-6941Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
photo-eye Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of photographs by John Delaney and Svjetlana Tepavcevic. John Delaney's silver gelatin photographs depict an ancient Kazakh nomad tradition of hunting with golden eagles. His portraits of the birds of prey with their handlers capture a striking relationship between man and animal. Svjetlana Tepavcevic gathers the seedpods of various trees and plant-life and photographs her finds in her studio. By making the small large, Tepavcevic's images illuminate the strange beauty of the natural world.
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Wed, May 22
all day
Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
Turner Carroll Gallery introduces new work by artists Shawn Smith and Rusty Scruby. In "Pixel This," we can expect to see bold color and eccentric engineering. Artists Shawn Smith and Rusty Scruby both hail from Texas, and both wield unconventional techniques to convey their messages about the natural world.
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Shawn Smith + Rusty Scruby: Pixel This
Location: Turner Carroll Gallery (505)986-9800Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
Turner Carroll Gallery introduces new work by artists Shawn Smith and Rusty Scruby. In "Pixel This," we can expect to see bold color and eccentric engineering. Artists Shawn Smith and Rusty Scruby both hail from Texas, and both wield unconventional techniques to convey their messages about the natural world.
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Wed, May 22
all day
Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
The Sum of its Parts Artists working in sculpture constructed from components. Artists TBA. &2013 Summer Workshop Artist Preview Christa Assad, Hayne Bayless, Jason Bige Burnett, Linsa Cordell, Thaddeus Erdahl, David Hicks, Steven Hill, Marilyn Lysohir, Kelly Garrett Rathbone, Rodrigo Lara Zendejas
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The Sum of its Parts
Location: Santa Fe Clay 505-984-1122Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
The Sum of its Parts Artists working in sculpture constructed from components. Artists TBA. &2013 Summer Workshop Artist Preview Christa Assad, Hayne Bayless, Jason Bige Burnett, Linsa Cordell, Thaddeus Erdahl, David Hicks, Steven Hill, Marilyn Lysohir, Kelly Garrett Rathbone, Rodrigo Lara Zendejas
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Wed, May 22
all day
Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
May 3 – May 26 Truly Not Your Mother's Jewelry The first event of the year, World Jewelry for the 21st Century will delight, and maybe stretch, art jewelry aficionados. Materials include wood, steel, cotton thread, leather parchment and even colored pencils, and techniques range from traditional metalsmithing to the book arts and needlework. Artists from Greece, the Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Korea, Japan, Israel and the US participate.
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Truly Not Your Mother's Jewelry
Location: Patina Gallery 505.986.3432Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
May 3 – May 26 Truly Not Your Mother's Jewelry The first event of the year, World Jewelry for the 21st Century will delight, and maybe stretch, art jewelry aficionados. Materials include wood, steel, cotton thread, leather parchment and even colored pencils, and techniques range from traditional metalsmithing to the book arts and needlework. Artists from Greece, the Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Korea, Japan, Israel and the US participate.
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Wed, May 22
all day
Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
"Works on Paper" will run from May 18–June 6 at New Concept Gallery with an opening reception on May 24 from 5–6 pm. The exhibition features 3 painters and 3 photographers: Jane Abrams's oil on handmade paper paintings, Reg Loving with watercolor and acrylics on paper, and Aaron Karp's acrylic on paper paintings. Photographers are Woody Galloway, Steve Jackson, and Bill Heckel.
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Works on Paper
Location: New Concept Gallery 505-795-7570Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
"Works on Paper" will run from May 18–June 6 at New Concept Gallery with an opening reception on May 24 from 5–6 pm. The exhibition features 3 painters and 3 photographers: Jane Abrams's oil on handmade paper paintings, Reg Loving with watercolor and acrylics on paper, and Aaron Karp's acrylic on paper paintings. Photographers are Woody Galloway, Steve Jackson, and Bill Heckel.
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Wed, May 22
all day
Event Type: Museum Events
New Upcoming Exhibit "Stations of the Cross” Opens Saturday, March 2, 2013; Also on Saturday, March 2nd there will be a Symposium where Enrique LaMadrid will speak, along with other speakers from Mexico, Spain and the University of New Mexico, who will talk about Holy Week. MEMBERS ONLY OPENING RECEPTION, Friday March 1st, 1:00PM (Reservations required.) The 15 Stations of the Cross are on loan. The following artists collaborated on the 15 piece project: Retablos, by Nicolás Otero; Tinwork by Christine Montaño Carey; Straw Appliqué Crosses by Jimmy Trujillo; Colcha Stitched Numbers, by Julia Gómez. Museum of Spanish Colonial Art, 750 Camino Lejo on Museum Hill in Santa Fe, NM,10:00 AM-5:00 PM (PLEASE NOTE THE MUSEUM is closed Mondays from Labor Day to Memorial Day) Museum admission free to members of the Spanish Colonial Arts Society; $5 Museum admission to non-members, 505-982-2226 , www.spanishcolonial.org and on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/spanishcolonialarts
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"Stations of the Cross"
Location: Museum of Spanish Colonial Art 505-982.2226Event Type: Museum Events
New Upcoming Exhibit "Stations of the Cross” Opens Saturday, March 2, 2013; Also on Saturday, March 2nd there will be a Symposium where Enrique LaMadrid will speak, along with other speakers from Mexico, Spain and the University of New Mexico, who will talk about Holy Week. MEMBERS ONLY OPENING RECEPTION, Friday March 1st, 1:00PM (Reservations required.) The 15 Stations of the Cross are on loan. The following artists collaborated on the 15 piece project: Retablos, by Nicolás Otero; Tinwork by Christine Montaño Carey; Straw Appliqué Crosses by Jimmy Trujillo; Colcha Stitched Numbers, by Julia Gómez. Museum of Spanish Colonial Art, 750 Camino Lejo on Museum Hill in Santa Fe, NM,10:00 AM-5:00 PM (PLEASE NOTE THE MUSEUM is closed Mondays from Labor Day to Memorial Day) Museum admission free to members of the Spanish Colonial Arts Society; $5 Museum admission to non-members, 505-982-2226 , www.spanishcolonial.org and on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/spanishcolonialarts
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Wed, May 22
all day
Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
The New Mexico Museum of Art is pleased to present this one-man exhibition by master photographer William Clift, a long-time Santa Fe resident. The exhibition opens April 19 and runs through September 8, 2013. For almost four decades, Clift has photographed two monolithic sites that dominate their expansive landscapes: Shiprock, an eroded volcanic form that rises above the northwestern New Mexico desert and is sacred to the Navajo (Diné), and Mont St. Michel, a tidal island off the north coast of France that is famous for its Romanesque-Gothic church and monastery. In this selection of more than seventy beautiful photographs, Clift shares his ongoing, nuanced exploration of the two places.
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Shiprock and Mont St. Michel: Photographs by William Clift
Location: New Mexico Museum of Art (505) 476-5072Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
The New Mexico Museum of Art is pleased to present this one-man exhibition by master photographer William Clift, a long-time Santa Fe resident. The exhibition opens April 19 and runs through September 8, 2013. For almost four decades, Clift has photographed two monolithic sites that dominate their expansive landscapes: Shiprock, an eroded volcanic form that rises above the northwestern New Mexico desert and is sacred to the Navajo (Diné), and Mont St. Michel, a tidal island off the north coast of France that is famous for its Romanesque-Gothic church and monastery. In this selection of more than seventy beautiful photographs, Clift shares his ongoing, nuanced exploration of the two places.
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Wed, May 22
all day
Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
What's New in New: Recent Acquisitionsis the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture's annual exhibition of new acquisitions celebrating the gallery's namesake, Lloyd Kiva New. What's New in New opens on Sunday, February 17, 2013 from 1 to 4 p.m. and runs through December 30, 2013. The Women's Board of the Museum of New Mexico will serve refreshments in honor of Kiva New's birthday anniversary.
Curator Tony Chavarria's focus with this show is on modern and contemporary Native art including paintings, monotypes, poetry, and sculpture created between 1968 and 2012.
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What's New in New: Recent Acquisitions
Location: Museum of Indian Arts and Culture (505) 476-1250Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
What's New in New: Recent Acquisitionsis the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture's annual exhibition of new acquisitions celebrating the gallery's namesake, Lloyd Kiva New. What's New in New opens on Sunday, February 17, 2013 from 1 to 4 p.m. and runs through December 30, 2013. The Women's Board of the Museum of New Mexico will serve refreshments in honor of Kiva New's birthday anniversary.
Curator Tony Chavarria's focus with this show is on modern and contemporary Native art including paintings, monotypes, poetry, and sculpture created between 1968 and 2012.
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Wed, May 22
Thu, May 23 all day
Event Type: Museum Events
New Mexicans have always made art—we have always made aestheticized objects that reflect our world views. From beautifully made, 14,000-year-old Paleo-Indian tools to contemporary imagery, New Mexico art has reflected our changing technologies, embodied our ways of making a living, and personified our spirituality.
And where else but New Mexico has art reflected everything from the creators of stone tools to the invention of the atomic bomb?
Curated by Joseph Traugott, Ph.D., the museum's curator of twentieth century art, the exhibition begins with the earliest yet-discovered art—Clovis points—and proceeds in an unbroken continuum to the present.
Information: 505-476-5072 or visit www.nmartmuseum.org
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Thu, May 23 all day
It's About Time: 14,000 Years of Art in New Mexico
Location: New Mexico Museum of Art (505) 476-5072Event Type: Museum Events
New Mexicans have always made art—we have always made aestheticized objects that reflect our world views. From beautifully made, 14,000-year-old Paleo-Indian tools to contemporary imagery, New Mexico art has reflected our changing technologies, embodied our ways of making a living, and personified our spirituality.
And where else but New Mexico has art reflected everything from the creators of stone tools to the invention of the atomic bomb?
Curated by Joseph Traugott, Ph.D., the museum's curator of twentieth century art, the exhibition begins with the earliest yet-discovered art—Clovis points—and proceeds in an unbroken continuum to the present.
Information: 505-476-5072 or visit www.nmartmuseum.org
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Wed, May 22
all day
A New Conversation Workshop / May 22, 2013 ~Discover Subconscious Wisdom ~Envision Your True-Self ~Create a New Life This workshop invites you to hold"A New Conversation" with yourself to look at life differently to raise your spiritual consciousness.
You will THINK OUTSIDE the BOX and engage in Deep Relaxation exercises, Vision Quests, Guided Imagery and Creative Visualization Exercises underwritten with (NLP) Neuro-Linguistic Programming, Hypnotherapy, Transpersonal Psychology & Art Techniques that unveil your inner-wisdom and answers to life's questions.
* Register for individual workshops or a full series of workshops!
MAY 22 - The Seasons of Life (Vision Quest) sets the stage for you to metaphorically experience the seasons of life. The Spiral Journey (Vision Quest) allows you to transcend time, space and the body-mind. You learn about your special gifts while conversing with Spiritual Guides.
WHAT to BRING
Water Bottle, Yoga Mat, Lunch, Snacks, Journal, Notebook, Drawing Supplies
TIPS!
Dress comfortably. Eat before & during workshops to go into deeper states of relaxation!
* Avoid Caffeine/Nicotine - stimulants prohibit deeply relaxed states.
* DROP-INS/LAST MINUTE REGISTRATION
Call for seating availability 505/660-8148
WORKSHOP FACILITATOR
Colleen McCann - MA Transformative Theories & Practices
REGISTRATION/INFO
www.aNewConversationWorkshop.com505/660.8148
CHECK OUR WEB SITE FOR
* "First Night" Workshops ONLY $25!
* Early Bird Discounts (SAVE $50)
* Santa Fe Soul Workshops
(Wednesday Nights)
* 1-Day Intensive Workshop (June 15 )
* September NLP Workshops
FEES
* $25 - First Night Workshop
* $50 - Individual Workshops
* 4-Workshop Series: $125 Early Bird Discount/$175 Late Registration
*1-Day Intensive Week-End Workshop
$125 - Early Bird Discount (SAVE $50)
($175 Late Registration)
Testimonial:
Allows for Major Shifts"
"Better than 5 Years of Therapy!"
"The Most Creative Workshop Ive ever attended"
"I highly recommend this workshop to others!
See More Testimonials:www.aNewConversationWorkshop.com
Cost:$50 per Workshop--Early Bird Special - Register for all4 MAY Workshops for $125 - SAVE $50
Buy Tickets URL:www.aNewConversationWorkshop.com
When:MAY 22, 2013Time:6:15pm to 9:00pm
Max. Attendees:15
Where:SANTA FE SOUL /2905 Rodeo Park Dr E / Santa Fe, NM
Website/Blog Address:www.aNewConversationWorkshop.com
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A New Conversation Workshop / May 22, 2013
Event Type: WorkshopsA New Conversation Workshop / May 22, 2013 ~Discover Subconscious Wisdom ~Envision Your True-Self ~Create a New Life This workshop invites you to hold"A New Conversation" with yourself to look at life differently to raise your spiritual consciousness.
You will THINK OUTSIDE the BOX and engage in Deep Relaxation exercises, Vision Quests, Guided Imagery and Creative Visualization Exercises underwritten with (NLP) Neuro-Linguistic Programming, Hypnotherapy, Transpersonal Psychology & Art Techniques that unveil your inner-wisdom and answers to life's questions.
* Register for individual workshops or a full series of workshops!
MAY 22 - The Seasons of Life (Vision Quest) sets the stage for you to metaphorically experience the seasons of life. The Spiral Journey (Vision Quest) allows you to transcend time, space and the body-mind. You learn about your special gifts while conversing with Spiritual Guides.
WHAT to BRING
Water Bottle, Yoga Mat, Lunch, Snacks, Journal, Notebook, Drawing Supplies
TIPS!
Dress comfortably. Eat before & during workshops to go into deeper states of relaxation!
* Avoid Caffeine/Nicotine - stimulants prohibit deeply relaxed states.
* DROP-INS/LAST MINUTE REGISTRATION
Call for seating availability 505/660-8148
WORKSHOP FACILITATOR
Colleen McCann - MA Transformative Theories & Practices
REGISTRATION/INFO
www.aNewConversationWorkshop.com505/660.8148
CHECK OUR WEB SITE FOR
* "First Night" Workshops ONLY $25!
* Early Bird Discounts (SAVE $50)
* Santa Fe Soul Workshops
(Wednesday Nights)
* 1-Day Intensive Workshop (June 15 )
* September NLP Workshops
FEES
* $25 - First Night Workshop
* $50 - Individual Workshops
* 4-Workshop Series: $125 Early Bird Discount/$175 Late Registration
*1-Day Intensive Week-End Workshop
$125 - Early Bird Discount (SAVE $50)
($175 Late Registration)
Testimonial:
Allows for Major Shifts"
"Better than 5 Years of Therapy!"
"The Most Creative Workshop Ive ever attended"
"I highly recommend this workshop to others!
See More Testimonials:www.aNewConversationWorkshop.com
Cost:$50 per Workshop--Early Bird Special - Register for all4 MAY Workshops for $125 - SAVE $50
Buy Tickets URL:www.aNewConversationWorkshop.com
When:MAY 22, 2013Time:6:15pm to 9:00pm
Max. Attendees:15
Where:SANTA FE SOUL /2905 Rodeo Park Dr E / Santa Fe, NM
Website/Blog Address:www.aNewConversationWorkshop.com
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