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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.
Sun., May 19, 2013
Sun, May 19
6 AM - 5:30 PM
Event Type: Featured Events
WHEN: May 19, 2013 The annual Santa Fe Century draws more than 2,500 bicyclists for an unforgettably scenic 100-mile ride down the historic Turquoise Trail, across the Ortiz and San Pedro Mountains, into sleepy Galisteo and then back to Santa Fe.
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Santa Fe Century Ride/Bike/Run
Location: naEvent Type: Featured Events
WHEN: May 19, 2013 The annual Santa Fe Century draws more than 2,500 bicyclists for an unforgettably scenic 100-mile ride down the historic Turquoise Trail, across the Ortiz and San Pedro Mountains, into sleepy Galisteo and then back to Santa Fe.
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source: santafe.org
Sun, May 19
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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source: santafe.org
Sun, May 19
Mon, Jul 29
Event Type: Artist Studio Tours, Annual 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: Artist Studio Tours, Annual 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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Sun, May 19
9 AM - 5 PM
Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
2013 Eldorado Studio Tour Open Studios May 18-19, 10am - 5pm 110 artists in 72 studios Preview Gallery at La Tienda Exhibit Space 7 Caliente Road May 4-7, 11am-4pm May 18-19, 9am-5pm
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source: Santa Fean Magazine
Preview Gallery of the Eldorado Studio Tour
Location: La Tienda Exhibit Space in EldoradoEvent Type: Art Shows& Fairs
2013 Eldorado Studio Tour Open Studios May 18-19, 10am - 5pm 110 artists in 72 studios Preview Gallery at La Tienda Exhibit Space 7 Caliente Road May 4-7, 11am-4pm May 18-19, 9am-5pm
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source: Santa Fean Magazine
Sun, May 19
10 AM - 12 PM
Event Type: Other Events
“These meetings are focused on sacred connecting with ourselves, others, and God through energy practices, guided movement, verbal sharing with another person, guided meditation, messages from Beings of Light (including getting to ask your questions and hear the response from these Beings), healing, and singing. The gatherings are designed to be participatory, deep, engaging, interactive, and FUN -- to support the fullness of our sacred connection!”
Come with your questions to ask the Being of Light.. Questions should be of a general nature that apply to many people, rather than about specifics of your life. (Personal questions can be addressed in a private session.)
Join us in sharing sacred time together and receiving the powerful messages that come through.
Donation: $10-$20 Please RSVP as space is limited: info@mercedeskirkel.com
Location: Milagro Herbs, Location: 417 Orchard Drive, Santa Fe (right off Paseo de Peralta near Canyon Road, next to Kakawa Chocolate House, across from Gerald Peters Gallery)
source: Santa Fean Magazine
Into the Heart Gathering
Location: Milagro Herbs 505-820-6321Event Type: Other Events
“These meetings are focused on sacred connecting with ourselves, others, and God through energy practices, guided movement, verbal sharing with another person, guided meditation, messages from Beings of Light (including getting to ask your questions and hear the response from these Beings), healing, and singing. The gatherings are designed to be participatory, deep, engaging, interactive, and FUN -- to support the fullness of our sacred connection!”
Come with your questions to ask the Being of Light.. Questions should be of a general nature that apply to many people, rather than about specifics of your life. (Personal questions can be addressed in a private session.)
Join us in sharing sacred time together and receiving the powerful messages that come through.
Donation: $10-$20 Please RSVP as space is limited: info@mercedeskirkel.com
Location: Milagro Herbs, Location: 417 Orchard Drive, Santa Fe (right off Paseo de Peralta near Canyon Road, next to Kakawa Chocolate House, across from Gerald Peters Gallery)
source: Santa Fean Magazine
Sun, May 19
10 AM - 4 PM
Event Type: Museum Events
El Rancho de las Golondrinas is a Spanish Colonial ranch and living history museum, with an extensive and vibrant “sheep to blanket” weaving program. At this special weekend event on May 18 and 19, the weavers and other expertswill share their knowledge and demonstrate their skills in the world of fiber arts.
At this event, visitors can enjoy demonstrations on:
• Shearing churro sheep by hand
• Herding sheep with border collies
• Washing and dying wool with natural ingredients
• Carding and spinning using traditional techniques
• Weaving on beam and upright (“Navajo”) looms
• New Mexican colcha embroidery
• A fiber arts market featuring wool products, fiber arts supplies and hand-made clothing 2
and art from local providers and artisans
• Demonstrations by renowned Navajo weaver Pearl Sunrise on Saturday
• “Cochineal: A Perfect Red” presented by Peter Lipscomb, NM State Parks, on Saturday
• Presentation and demonstrations on Native American Pueblo weaving techniques by Luis
Garcia (Tiwa/Piro) on Sunday
• Hands-on crafts for kids and adults on weaving, felting and more
• Las Golondrinas’ miller, blacksmith and bread-baker at work
sources: Santa Fean Magazine, santafe.com
Santa Fe Fiber Arts Festival
Location: El Rancho de las Golondrinas (505) 471-2261Event Type: Museum Events
El Rancho de las Golondrinas is a Spanish Colonial ranch and living history museum, with an extensive and vibrant “sheep to blanket” weaving program. At this special weekend event on May 18 and 19, the weavers and other expertswill share their knowledge and demonstrate their skills in the world of fiber arts.
At this event, visitors can enjoy demonstrations on:
• Shearing churro sheep by hand
• Herding sheep with border collies
• Washing and dying wool with natural ingredients
• Carding and spinning using traditional techniques
• Weaving on beam and upright (“Navajo”) looms
• New Mexican colcha embroidery
• A fiber arts market featuring wool products, fiber arts supplies and hand-made clothing 2
and art from local providers and artisans
• Demonstrations by renowned Navajo weaver Pearl Sunrise on Saturday
• “Cochineal: A Perfect Red” presented by Peter Lipscomb, NM State Parks, on Saturday
• Presentation and demonstrations on Native American Pueblo weaving techniques by Luis
Garcia (Tiwa/Piro) on Sunday
• Hands-on crafts for kids and adults on weaving, felting and more
• Las Golondrinas’ miller, blacksmith and bread-baker at work
sources: Santa Fean Magazine, santafe.com
Sun, May 19
10 AM - 5 PM
Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
2013 Eldorado Studio Tour Open Studios May 18-19, 10am - 5pm 110 artists in 72 studios Preview Gallery at La Tienda Exhibit Space 7 Caliente Road May 4-7, 11am-4pm May 18-19, 9am-5pm
visit our website
source: Santa Fean Magazine
2013 Eldorado Studio Tour
Location: Eldorado at Santa FeEvent Type: Art Shows& Fairs
2013 Eldorado Studio Tour Open Studios May 18-19, 10am - 5pm 110 artists in 72 studios Preview Gallery at La Tienda Exhibit Space 7 Caliente Road May 4-7, 11am-4pm May 18-19, 9am-5pm
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source: Santa Fean Magazine
Sun, May 19
10 AM - 4 PM
Event Type: Annual Events, Art Shows& Fairs
WHEN: May 18 - 19, 2013 From fuzzy sheep to fancy embroidered blankets! Learn how New Mexico textiles are made, buy fiber arts and supplies, and learn about weaving from experts.
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New Mexico Fiber Arts Festival
Location: 334 Los Pinos RoadEvent Type: Annual Events, Art Shows& Fairs
WHEN: May 18 - 19, 2013 From fuzzy sheep to fancy embroidered blankets! Learn how New Mexico textiles are made, buy fiber arts and supplies, and learn about weaving from experts.
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Sun, May 19
11 AM - 4 PM
Event Type: Gallery Openings
Since its inception in 1966, Glenn Green Galleries (formerly known as The Gallery Wall, Inc,) has presented a wide variety of international artists in their galleries in Phoenix, Scottsdale and Tesuque-Santa Fe and has sponsored exhibits in Europe, Japan, South America and Mexico. Their artists have shown their work in such places as The Pompidou and Grand Palais, Paris, London's British Museum and the Museum of Modern Art in Mexico City.
Glenn and Sandy Green, owner-directors, acted as representatives for Allan Houser from 1974 until his death in 1994.
As art consultants, the gallery advises museums, corporations and individuals alike on building their art collections. We are accustomed to arranging sculpture commissions and placing sculpture for clients.
An art treasure located in the lovely historical village of Tesuque - just six minutes from Santa Fe's Plaza. The Greens hope the that art collectors will enjoy the works they show online and that they will personally visit their varied& expansive gallery and sculpture garden in Tesuque-Santa Fe, New Mexico and the world-famous 250- acre Phoenician resort in Scottsdale, Arizona where they display art throughout the interior and grounds. To reach our Tesuque Sculpture Garden, 5 miles north of Santa Fe, just six minutes from Santa Fe's Plaza take Hwy 285 to Exit 168/County Road 73 and travel 1 mile to #136 Tesuque Village Road, first entrance south of the Tesuque Village Market.
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source: Santa Fean Magazine
Sculpture Garden Tours
Location: Glenn Green Galleries + Sculpture GardenEvent Type: Gallery Openings
Since its inception in 1966, Glenn Green Galleries (formerly known as The Gallery Wall, Inc,) has presented a wide variety of international artists in their galleries in Phoenix, Scottsdale and Tesuque-Santa Fe and has sponsored exhibits in Europe, Japan, South America and Mexico. Their artists have shown their work in such places as The Pompidou and Grand Palais, Paris, London's British Museum and the Museum of Modern Art in Mexico City.
Glenn and Sandy Green, owner-directors, acted as representatives for Allan Houser from 1974 until his death in 1994.
As art consultants, the gallery advises museums, corporations and individuals alike on building their art collections. We are accustomed to arranging sculpture commissions and placing sculpture for clients.
An art treasure located in the lovely historical village of Tesuque - just six minutes from Santa Fe's Plaza. The Greens hope the that art collectors will enjoy the works they show online and that they will personally visit their varied& expansive gallery and sculpture garden in Tesuque-Santa Fe, New Mexico and the world-famous 250- acre Phoenician resort in Scottsdale, Arizona where they display art throughout the interior and grounds. To reach our Tesuque Sculpture Garden, 5 miles north of Santa Fe, just six minutes from Santa Fe's Plaza take Hwy 285 to Exit 168/County Road 73 and travel 1 mile to #136 Tesuque Village Road, first entrance south of the Tesuque Village Market.
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source: Santa Fean Magazine
Sun, May 19
noon - 3 PM
Event Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
The Hank Williams Tribute Brunch with Cathy Faber’s Swingin’ Country Band - In a short career that spanned only from 1946 to 1952, Hank Williams was widely considered country music’s first superstar. He was instrumental in turning “hillbilly” music into “country” music, and his songs are still covered by major recording artists and widely enjoyed 60 years after his death. Cathy Faber’s Swingin’ Country Band is happy to be playing songs written and covered by the late Hank Williams every Sunday afternoon in May. Cathy will take on the role of “Henrietta” Williams and sing lead vocals while playing upright bass, accompanied by George Langston on guitar, Dave Devlin on steel, Pat Mahoney on fiddle, and Chris Carpenter on drums. We think you’ll enjoy the timeless nature of this music, brought to you by some of the finest musicians of this genre in the Southwest.
Website:http://www.cathyfaber.com/
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sources: Santa Fean Magazine, santafe.com
The Hank Williams Tribute with Cathy Faber's Swingin' Country Band
Location: Cowgirl BBQ (505) 982-2565Event Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
The Hank Williams Tribute Brunch with Cathy Faber’s Swingin’ Country Band - In a short career that spanned only from 1946 to 1952, Hank Williams was widely considered country music’s first superstar. He was instrumental in turning “hillbilly” music into “country” music, and his songs are still covered by major recording artists and widely enjoyed 60 years after his death. Cathy Faber’s Swingin’ Country Band is happy to be playing songs written and covered by the late Hank Williams every Sunday afternoon in May. Cathy will take on the role of “Henrietta” Williams and sing lead vocals while playing upright bass, accompanied by George Langston on guitar, Dave Devlin on steel, Pat Mahoney on fiddle, and Chris Carpenter on drums. We think you’ll enjoy the timeless nature of this music, brought to you by some of the finest musicians of this genre in the Southwest.
Website:http://www.cathyfaber.com/
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sources: Santa Fean Magazine, santafe.com
Sun, May 19
12:45 PM - 2 PM
Event Type: Other Events
Almudena Ortiz Cué, Certified Professional Dog Trainer&owner of C.H.A.C.O. Dog Training&Behavior Consulting LLC, is set to present at Tullivers Natural Pet Food located at 807 Cerrillos Road Santa Fe, NM 87505 on November 3rd&10th, and December 2nd&16th from 12:45pm to 2pm MDT. This complimentary presentation will inform attendees on the proper use of food dispensing toys.
At this presentation, local pet guardians and potential adopters will be able to interact, ask questions, and gain valuable insight regarding the needs of their particular dog. This will be an opportunity for the participants to meet with Almudena Ortiz Cué and learn about various food dispensing toys.
When the Happy Dog By Properly Using Food Dispensing Toys presentation is complete, participants will have:
• An understanding of the best toys to use for their dog(s).
• Techniques to tailor a plan specific to their dog(s).
• Tricks of the trade for “active” chewers who destroy toys.
• Knowledge of proper safety precautions.
• Learned how to manage a multiple dog household when using food dispensing toys.
• A list of healthy recipe ideas.
The presenter, Almudena Ortiz Cué, is the owner of C.H.A.C.O. Dog Training&Behavior Consulting LLC, located in the Santa Fe, New Mexico area. Ms. Ortiz Cué is a graduate of the renowned San Francisco Academy for Dog Trainers (CTC), a Certified Professional Dog Trainer (CPDT) by the Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers, a professional member of The Association of Pet Dog Trainers, and is a certified Tellington TTouch® Practitioner for Animal Companions.
As a staff trainer for two years at the Tony La Russa Animal Rescue Foundation (ARF) in Walnut Creek, CA, Ms. Ortiz Cué worked with under-socialized dogs who had experienced lengthy shelter stays or scored poorly in the SAFER test. She utilized training designed both to improve the lives of the dogs while at the shelter and to prepare them for successful adoptions. Ms. Ortiz Cué also designed and implemented the shelter's first Dog Training Internship Program (Dog TIP).
The Have a Happy Dog By Properly Using Food Dispensing Toys presentation is open to anyone who would like to learn more about the proper use of food dispensing toys. No RSVP is required for this complimentary seminar. Please note that this event is open to pet guardians only (sorry, no dogs).
For more information about Almudena Ortiz Cué and the Have a Happy Dog By Properly Using Food Dispensing Toys presentation, please visit chacodognewsevents.blogspot.com or facebook.com/TulliversPetFood.
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source: Santa Fean Magazine
Have a Happy Dog By Properly Using Food Dispensing Toys Complimentary Presentation
Location: Tullivers Natural Pet Food located at 807 Cerrillos Road Santa Fe, NM 87505Event Type: Other Events
Almudena Ortiz Cué, Certified Professional Dog Trainer&owner of C.H.A.C.O. Dog Training&Behavior Consulting LLC, is set to present at Tullivers Natural Pet Food located at 807 Cerrillos Road Santa Fe, NM 87505 on November 3rd&10th, and December 2nd&16th from 12:45pm to 2pm MDT. This complimentary presentation will inform attendees on the proper use of food dispensing toys.
At this presentation, local pet guardians and potential adopters will be able to interact, ask questions, and gain valuable insight regarding the needs of their particular dog. This will be an opportunity for the participants to meet with Almudena Ortiz Cué and learn about various food dispensing toys.
When the Happy Dog By Properly Using Food Dispensing Toys presentation is complete, participants will have:
• An understanding of the best toys to use for their dog(s).
• Techniques to tailor a plan specific to their dog(s).
• Tricks of the trade for “active” chewers who destroy toys.
• Knowledge of proper safety precautions.
• Learned how to manage a multiple dog household when using food dispensing toys.
• A list of healthy recipe ideas.
The presenter, Almudena Ortiz Cué, is the owner of C.H.A.C.O. Dog Training&Behavior Consulting LLC, located in the Santa Fe, New Mexico area. Ms. Ortiz Cué is a graduate of the renowned San Francisco Academy for Dog Trainers (CTC), a Certified Professional Dog Trainer (CPDT) by the Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers, a professional member of The Association of Pet Dog Trainers, and is a certified Tellington TTouch® Practitioner for Animal Companions.
As a staff trainer for two years at the Tony La Russa Animal Rescue Foundation (ARF) in Walnut Creek, CA, Ms. Ortiz Cué worked with under-socialized dogs who had experienced lengthy shelter stays or scored poorly in the SAFER test. She utilized training designed both to improve the lives of the dogs while at the shelter and to prepare them for successful adoptions. Ms. Ortiz Cué also designed and implemented the shelter's first Dog Training Internship Program (Dog TIP).
The Have a Happy Dog By Properly Using Food Dispensing Toys presentation is open to anyone who would like to learn more about the proper use of food dispensing toys. No RSVP is required for this complimentary seminar. Please note that this event is open to pet guardians only (sorry, no dogs).
For more information about Almudena Ortiz Cué and the Have a Happy Dog By Properly Using Food Dispensing Toys presentation, please visit chacodognewsevents.blogspot.com or facebook.com/TulliversPetFood.
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source: Santa Fean Magazine
Sun, May 19
1 PM - 3 PM
Event Type: Other Events
Jim Almand
Location: Second Street Brewery at Second StreetEvent Type: Other Events
Sun, May 19
1 PM - 4 PM
Event Type: Other Events
Joe West and the Santa Fe Revue
Location: Second Street Brewery at the Railyard (505) 982-8309Event Type: Other Events
Sun, May 19
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Event Type: Family Activities
- Join the Santa Fe American Indian Community in a pledge to take the path to wellness at the Santa Fe Railyard Park. Take advantage of free fitness workshops, goal setting sessions, and peer support as we walk, jog, and run our way to lifelong fitness. Everyone welcome. Kick-off event, May 19th, 1:30-3:30pm.
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source: Santa Fean Magazine
Laps 4 Life
Location: Railyard Park Community RoomEvent Type: Family Activities
- Join the Santa Fe American Indian Community in a pledge to take the path to wellness at the Santa Fe Railyard Park. Take advantage of free fitness workshops, goal setting sessions, and peer support as we walk, jog, and run our way to lifelong fitness. Everyone welcome. Kick-off event, May 19th, 1:30-3:30pm.
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source: Santa Fean Magazine
Sun, May 19
2 PM - 3:30 PM
Event Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
Charlotte Keefe, a member of Metta Theatre, wrote this solo show about Frances Perkins, an extraordinary woman who did groundbreaking work in attempting to improve working conditions in America in the first half of the 20th century. Starting out as young, idealistic "do-gooder", she matured and was directly responsible for the creation of a lot New Deal legislation, including the creation of Social Security. Ms. Keefe has done an excellent job in writing this portrait of a somewhat forgotten woman trailblazer whose professional life was devoted to "fighting the good fight"...
The play presents the story of Frances Perkins' pioneering journey in politics. She was born in Massachusetts in 1880, only 15 years after The Civil War ended. Although from a New England middle-class family, she became acutely aware of the poverty pervasive among immigrants who worked long hours for little pay in unsafe factories. As a young woman she volunteered at settlement houses and lobbied for many of the labor laws we now take for granted. Her work caught the attention of two New York governors, Al Smith, who appointed her to the Industrial Commission, and later Franklin Roosevelt, who made her head of the New York Labor Department. When Roosevelt became president, he appointed her as Secretary of Labor, the first woman in the history of the United States to be appointed to the Presidential Cabinet. In this position she became an architect of the New Deal programs. We can thank Frances Perkins for maximum work hours and minimum wage laws, the abolishment of child labor, and the rights of workers to organize and bargain collectively. Because of her persistence and leadership, the Social Security Act was signed into law in 1935. At the time of her death, Secretary of Labor William Wirtz said,
“Every man and woman who works for a living wage, under safe conditions, for reasonable hours, or is protected by unemployment compensation of Social Security, is her debtor.”
Charlotte Keefe, Texas native and Taos resident, is a retired professor of Special Education and has acted in community theatre for over 30 years. However, If A Door Opens, is the first theatre piece she has written. She hadn't given any thought to writing a one-person performance piece, so she was rather surprised when she was overcome by the idea after hearing only a few minutes of an enthusiastic book review of The Woman Behind the New Deal by Kristin Downey. She researched Perkins for months and then began focusing on the stories she felt not only highlighted Frances' accomplishments, but also would give insight into the character, wit, and compassion of woman who learned to skillfully negotiate with labor leaders and politicians as a trailblazer in the "men's club" of 20th century politics. Her career spanned four of the most tumultuous decades in American history, beginning in the 'teens and finishing in the early 1950's.
More information on IF A DOOR OPENS:
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source: Santa Fean Magazine
If a Door Opens-- A Journey with Frances Perkins, a play written and performed by Charlotte Keefe
Location: Teatro Paraguas Studio 505-424-1601Event Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
Charlotte Keefe, a member of Metta Theatre, wrote this solo show about Frances Perkins, an extraordinary woman who did groundbreaking work in attempting to improve working conditions in America in the first half of the 20th century. Starting out as young, idealistic "do-gooder", she matured and was directly responsible for the creation of a lot New Deal legislation, including the creation of Social Security. Ms. Keefe has done an excellent job in writing this portrait of a somewhat forgotten woman trailblazer whose professional life was devoted to "fighting the good fight"...
The play presents the story of Frances Perkins' pioneering journey in politics. She was born in Massachusetts in 1880, only 15 years after The Civil War ended. Although from a New England middle-class family, she became acutely aware of the poverty pervasive among immigrants who worked long hours for little pay in unsafe factories. As a young woman she volunteered at settlement houses and lobbied for many of the labor laws we now take for granted. Her work caught the attention of two New York governors, Al Smith, who appointed her to the Industrial Commission, and later Franklin Roosevelt, who made her head of the New York Labor Department. When Roosevelt became president, he appointed her as Secretary of Labor, the first woman in the history of the United States to be appointed to the Presidential Cabinet. In this position she became an architect of the New Deal programs. We can thank Frances Perkins for maximum work hours and minimum wage laws, the abolishment of child labor, and the rights of workers to organize and bargain collectively. Because of her persistence and leadership, the Social Security Act was signed into law in 1935. At the time of her death, Secretary of Labor William Wirtz said,
“Every man and woman who works for a living wage, under safe conditions, for reasonable hours, or is protected by unemployment compensation of Social Security, is her debtor.”
Charlotte Keefe, Texas native and Taos resident, is a retired professor of Special Education and has acted in community theatre for over 30 years. However, If A Door Opens, is the first theatre piece she has written. She hadn't given any thought to writing a one-person performance piece, so she was rather surprised when she was overcome by the idea after hearing only a few minutes of an enthusiastic book review of The Woman Behind the New Deal by Kristin Downey. She researched Perkins for months and then began focusing on the stories she felt not only highlighted Frances' accomplishments, but also would give insight into the character, wit, and compassion of woman who learned to skillfully negotiate with labor leaders and politicians as a trailblazer in the "men's club" of 20th century politics. Her career spanned four of the most tumultuous decades in American history, beginning in the 'teens and finishing in the early 1950's.
More information on IF A DOOR OPENS:
ifadooropens.wordpress.com
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source: Santa Fean Magazine
Sun, May 19
2 PM - 3:30 PM
Event Type: Family Activities
“We are the music Makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams!” Enter a world of pure imagination when Pandemonium Productions presents the musical extravaganza, Willy Wonka Jr., opening May 10 at 7 p.m. at the James A. Little Theatre and continuing May 11, 17, 18 at 7pm and May 12 and 19 at 2pm. The production, performed by appx 45 students representing 15 different schools, features a live professional band, a magical production set and all your favorite characters and songs from the original movie. To purchase advanced tickets, call 982-3327 or visit www.pandemoniumprod.org. This show will surely be “scrumdiddlyumptious” so make your plans to see the show now. Don't wait for your Golden ticket!
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source: Santa Fean Magazine
Willy Wonka
Location: James A. Little TheatreEvent Type: Family Activities
“We are the music Makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams!” Enter a world of pure imagination when Pandemonium Productions presents the musical extravaganza, Willy Wonka Jr., opening May 10 at 7 p.m. at the James A. Little Theatre and continuing May 11, 17, 18 at 7pm and May 12 and 19 at 2pm. The production, performed by appx 45 students representing 15 different schools, features a live professional band, a magical production set and all your favorite characters and songs from the original movie. To purchase advanced tickets, call 982-3327 or visit www.pandemoniumprod.org. This show will surely be “scrumdiddlyumptious” so make your plans to see the show now. Don't wait for your Golden ticket!
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source: Santa Fean Magazine
Sun, May 19
2 PM - 3:30 PM
Event Type: community, culture, entertainment and nightlife, family, performing arts, homepage tabs, entertainment, hp
“We are the music Makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams!” Enter a world of pure imagination when Pandemonium Productions presents the musical extravaganza, Willy Wonka Jr., opening May 10 at 7 p.m. at the James A. Little Theatre and continuing May 11, 17, 18 at 7pm and May 12 and 19 at 2pm. The production, performed by approximately 45 students representing 15 different schools, features a live professional band, a magical production set and all your favorite characters and songs from the original movie. To purchase advanced tickets, call 982-3327 or visit www.pandemoniumprod.org. This show will surely be “scrumdiddlyumptious” so make your plans to see the show now. Don’t wait for your golden ticket!
source: santafe.com
Willy Wonka Jr.
Location: James A. Little Theater 505-827-6760Event Type: community, culture, entertainment and nightlife, family, performing arts, homepage tabs, entertainment, hp
“We are the music Makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams!” Enter a world of pure imagination when Pandemonium Productions presents the musical extravaganza, Willy Wonka Jr., opening May 10 at 7 p.m. at the James A. Little Theatre and continuing May 11, 17, 18 at 7pm and May 12 and 19 at 2pm. The production, performed by approximately 45 students representing 15 different schools, features a live professional band, a magical production set and all your favorite characters and songs from the original movie. To purchase advanced tickets, call 982-3327 or visit www.pandemoniumprod.org. This show will surely be “scrumdiddlyumptious” so make your plans to see the show now. Don’t wait for your golden ticket!
source: santafe.com
Sun, May 19
3 PM - 5 PM
Event Type: Other Events
Pollo Frito
Location: Second Street Brewery at Second StreetEvent Type: Other Events
Sun, May 19
4 PM - 6 PM
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Event Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
The Santa Fe Symphony concludes its exciting 29th Season with a spectacular performance of Carl Orff’s Carmina burana. This magnificent concert will feature three superb soloists Mary Wilson, soprano, Sam Shepperson, tenor, and Jeremy Kelly, baritone. In addition, The Santa Fe Symphony Chorus, directed by Linda Raney, will be joined by Santa Fe Men's Camerata.
Join us for a FREE pre-concert lecture at 4:00 pm Saturday, May 18 and 3:00 pm on Sunday, May 19.
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sources: Santa Fean Magazine, Tickets Santa Fe, santafe.com
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Santa Fe Symphony: SPRING'S PASSION
Location: The Lensic 211 West San Francisco Street Santa Fe, NM 87501 505.988.1234Event Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
The Santa Fe Symphony concludes its exciting 29th Season with a spectacular performance of Carl Orff’s Carmina burana. This magnificent concert will feature three superb soloists Mary Wilson, soprano, Sam Shepperson, tenor, and Jeremy Kelly, baritone. In addition, The Santa Fe Symphony Chorus, directed by Linda Raney, will be joined by Santa Fe Men's Camerata.
Join us for a FREE pre-concert lecture at 4:00 pm Saturday, May 18 and 3:00 pm on Sunday, May 19.
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sources: Santa Fean Magazine, Tickets Santa Fe, santafe.com
Sun, May 19
4 PM - 7 PM
Event Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
Sunday, May 19th @ The Railyard Plaza Downtown Santa Fe, NM Show 4:00pm All Ages
Free Directions: http://www.railyardpark.org/park-plaza/directions/ Red Shield Music has announced dates for the spring and summer tour of Santa Fe-based duo Round Mountain in support of their fourth studio album The Goat, releasing on July 2nd, 2013. The highly-anticipated album follows the band's 2009 full-length Windward and showcases their unique sound that has been spanning alt-folk and world genres since 2002. The Goat features many guest musicians including Anais Mitchell, Moira Smiley, Brass Menažeri and folk legend Andy Irvine. Round Mountain's tour will include a stop at home in Santa Fe on Sunday, May 19th at the Railyard Plaza. The duo will have advance copies of their new album available at the concert for purchase.
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source: Santa Fean Magazine
Round Mountain's Hometown CD Release Concert
Location: Railyard ParkEvent Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
Sunday, May 19th @ The Railyard Plaza Downtown Santa Fe, NM Show 4:00pm All Ages
Free Directions: http://www.railyardpark.org/park-plaza/directions/ Red Shield Music has announced dates for the spring and summer tour of Santa Fe-based duo Round Mountain in support of their fourth studio album The Goat, releasing on July 2nd, 2013. The highly-anticipated album follows the band's 2009 full-length Windward and showcases their unique sound that has been spanning alt-folk and world genres since 2002. The Goat features many guest musicians including Anais Mitchell, Moira Smiley, Brass Menažeri and folk legend Andy Irvine. Round Mountain's tour will include a stop at home in Santa Fe on Sunday, May 19th at the Railyard Plaza. The duo will have advance copies of their new album available at the concert for purchase.
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Sun, May 19
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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Sun, May 19
4 PM - 7 PM
Event Type: community, entertainment and nightlife, festivals, todays events
Join your Santa Fe neighbors on the Railyard Plaza beside the Landmark Water Tower for great Free concerts all summer long. Be sure to come down early to get a spot on the Second Street Brewing patio to enjoy a a cold beer with the music! A FREE CD Release party for Santa Fe's global music explorers with special guests and friends as they celebrate the release of their new CD "The Goat."
Red Shield Music has announced dates for the spring and summer tour of Santa Fe-based duo Round Mountain in support of their fourth studio albumThe Goat, releasing onJuly 2nd, 2013. The highly-anticipated album follows the band’s 2009 full-lengthWindward and showcases their unique sound that has been spanning alt-folk and world genres since 2002.The Goat features many guest musicians including Anais Mitchell, Moira Smiley, Brass Menažeri and folk legend Andy Irvine. Round Mountain’s tour will include a stop at home in Santa Fe onSunday, May 19th at the Railyard Plaza. The duo will have advance copies of their new album available at the concert for purchase.Sunday, May 19th @ The Railyard Plaza
Downtown Santa Fe, NM
Show4:00pm
All Ages
Free Directions:http://www.railyardpark.org/ park-plaza/directions/
After years of global travel and immersion in Appalachian, Celtic, West African, Balkan and Middle-Eastern music, brothers Char and Robby Rothschild bring listeners to a place of musical grounding and connection. OnThe Goat and on stage, Char Rothschild sings and plays accordion, guitar or dobro, together with trumpet or Bulgarian gaida, and highland bagpipes. Robby Rothschild sings and plays percussion, notably the West African djembe and Peruvian cajon. He also plays the West African harp known as the kora, and the Irish bouzouki.Stream/Download Round Mountain’s new albumThe Goat here (not for publication):https://soundcloud.com/ redboot/sets/round-mountain- the-goat/s-bK2SR
The Goat was mostly recorded at Frogville Studios in Santa Fe, New Mexico and was mixed and co-produced by Char and Robby Rothschild, composer/musician Michael Chorney, and the album’s main engineer Bill Palmer. Jon Gagan at Electric Company, Pete Solomon at Bear Creek, and Myles Boissen at Guerrilla Recording also assisted in engineeringThe Goat, and it was mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side Music.
Since their last release, Round Mountain has achieved a new height of confidence and maturity. “I feel we’ve become more relaxed about letting what’s imperfect shine out,” says Robby. “We’ve found a balance between our dreams and the actual grit of pursuing them,” adds Char. The new album centers around the image of a goat, which represents an older, simpler way of life, and aims to honor the animals that have provided the brothers with inspiration, stories and instruments (the djembe, kora and gaida all employ goat skin). The love and respect even continues at home, where Robby’s family keeps Nigerian Dwarf milk goats.THE GOAT SPRING & SUMMER TOUR:
04.23 Clovis, NM @ Clovis Community College
05.19 Santa Fe, NM @ The Railyard Plaza
05.29 Seattle, WA @ The Royal Room
05.30 Portland, OR @ Secret Society Ballroom
06.01 Corvallis, OR @ Troubadour Music Center
06.02 North Bend, OR @ North Bend Library
06.09 Oakland, CA @ Wisteria Ways Concerts
06.10 Felton, CA @ Don Quixote’s
06.14 Claremont, CA @ Claremont Folk Festival
06.21 Tulsa, OK @ Soundpony
06.24 Harrisonburg, VA @ Kris Kirk
06.25 Herndon, VA @ The Folk Club at Tortilla Factory
06.27 Frederick, MD @ Cafe Nola
06.29 Brunswick, ME @ Frontier Cafe
07.05 Shelburne, VT @ Burger Night
07.06 Ripton, VT @ Ripton Community Coffee House
07.09 New York, NY @ The Living Room
07.10 Brooklyn, NY @ Jalopy Theater
07.11 Cambridge, MA @ Club Passim
07.13 Millville, NJ @ Bogart’s BookstoreWebsite:http://www.roundmountainmusic. com
Facebook:http://www.facebook.com/ RoundMountain
Twitter:http://www.twitter.com/ RoundMtnMusic
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Round Mountain Hometown CD Release Concert
Location: The Railyard Plaza (505) 982-8309Event Type: community, entertainment and nightlife, festivals, todays events
Join your Santa Fe neighbors on the Railyard Plaza beside the Landmark Water Tower for great Free concerts all summer long. Be sure to come down early to get a spot on the Second Street Brewing patio to enjoy a a cold beer with the music! A FREE CD Release party for Santa Fe's global music explorers with special guests and friends as they celebrate the release of their new CD "The Goat."
Red Shield Music has announced dates for the spring and summer tour of Santa Fe-based duo Round Mountain in support of their fourth studio albumThe Goat, releasing onJuly 2nd, 2013. The highly-anticipated album follows the band’s 2009 full-lengthWindward and showcases their unique sound that has been spanning alt-folk and world genres since 2002.The Goat features many guest musicians including Anais Mitchell, Moira Smiley, Brass Menažeri and folk legend Andy Irvine. Round Mountain’s tour will include a stop at home in Santa Fe onSunday, May 19th at the Railyard Plaza. The duo will have advance copies of their new album available at the concert for purchase.Sunday, May 19th @ The Railyard Plaza
Downtown Santa Fe, NM
Show4:00pm
All Ages
Free Directions:http://www.railyardpark.org/
After years of global travel and immersion in Appalachian, Celtic, West African, Balkan and Middle-Eastern music, brothers Char and Robby Rothschild bring listeners to a place of musical grounding and connection. OnThe Goat and on stage, Char Rothschild sings and plays accordion, guitar or dobro, together with trumpet or Bulgarian gaida, and highland bagpipes. Robby Rothschild sings and plays percussion, notably the West African djembe and Peruvian cajon. He also plays the West African harp known as the kora, and the Irish bouzouki.Stream/Download Round Mountain’s new albumThe Goat here (not for publication):https://soundcloud.com/
The Goat was mostly recorded at Frogville Studios in Santa Fe, New Mexico and was mixed and co-produced by Char and Robby Rothschild, composer/musician Michael Chorney, and the album’s main engineer Bill Palmer. Jon Gagan at Electric Company, Pete Solomon at Bear Creek, and Myles Boissen at Guerrilla Recording also assisted in engineeringThe Goat, and it was mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side Music.
Since their last release, Round Mountain has achieved a new height of confidence and maturity. “I feel we’ve become more relaxed about letting what’s imperfect shine out,” says Robby. “We’ve found a balance between our dreams and the actual grit of pursuing them,” adds Char. The new album centers around the image of a goat, which represents an older, simpler way of life, and aims to honor the animals that have provided the brothers with inspiration, stories and instruments (the djembe, kora and gaida all employ goat skin). The love and respect even continues at home, where Robby’s family keeps Nigerian Dwarf milk goats.THE GOAT SPRING & SUMMER TOUR:
04.23 Clovis, NM @ Clovis Community College
05.19 Santa Fe, NM @ The Railyard Plaza
05.29 Seattle, WA @ The Royal Room
05.30 Portland, OR @ Secret Society Ballroom
06.01 Corvallis, OR @ Troubadour Music Center
06.02 North Bend, OR @ North Bend Library
06.09 Oakland, CA @ Wisteria Ways Concerts
06.10 Felton, CA @ Don Quixote’s
06.14 Claremont, CA @ Claremont Folk Festival
06.21 Tulsa, OK @ Soundpony
06.24 Harrisonburg, VA @ Kris Kirk
06.25 Herndon, VA @ The Folk Club at Tortilla Factory
06.27 Frederick, MD @ Cafe Nola
06.29 Brunswick, ME @ Frontier Cafe
07.05 Shelburne, VT @ Burger Night
07.06 Ripton, VT @ Ripton Community Coffee House
07.09 New York, NY @ The Living Room
07.10 Brooklyn, NY @ Jalopy Theater
07.11 Cambridge, MA @ Club Passim
07.13 Millville, NJ @ Bogart’s BookstoreWebsite:http://www.roundmountainmusic.
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Sun, May 19
5 PM - 7 PM
Event Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
David Geist
Location: Vanessie Santa Fe 427 W. Water Street | Santa Fe, NM 87501 505-982-9966Event Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
Sun, May 19
5 PM - 8 PM
Event Type: Other Events
Felix y los Gatos
Location: Second Street Brewery at Second StreetEvent Type: Other Events
Sun, May 19
7 PM - 10 PM
Event Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
Bob Finnie
Location: Vanessie Santa Fe 427 W. Water Street | Santa Fe, NM 87501 505-982-9966Event Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
Sun, May 19
7 PM - 10 PM
Event Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
LA FONDA TALENT SHOWCASE
Location: La Fiesta Lounge inside La Fonda Hotel 505-982-5511Event Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
Sun, May 19
7 PM - 10 PM
Event Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
NATCHA MENDEZ
Location: El Farol (505) 983-9912Event Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
Sun, May 19
8 PM - 11 PM
Event Type: Other Events
I'm an Australian born songwriter, guitarist, and singer (in no particular order) who lives in Portland, Oregon. I have released two solo albums to date; Freshwater (2005), and Between U&I (2008). I have had the pleasure of touring throughout the U.S. and Australia playing the music I love while sharing the stage with some amazing artists and bands including Matt Kearney, Augustana, Tyrone Wells, Andrew Belle, Brendan James, SafetySuit, Go Radio, and more. In the spring of 2013, I will be releasing my third solo album, A Silent Storm. The album is my most honest work to date. I wrote with no boundaries, I wrote with no formula, and I wrote solely for the joy of making music that I love. You'll hear everything from Jeff Buckley style, electric driven ballads, to alternative country in the vein of Ryan Adams. Produced with my good friend, Peter Rodocker (Tyler Stenson, The Druthers), the album features performances by some of Portl and's finest musicians, including Ashley Peck (Kanye West), Tucker Jackson (The Dimes), and many more.
Website:http://www. russellstaffordmusic.com
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RUSSELL STAFFORD
Location: Cowgirl BBQ (505) 982-2565Event Type: Other Events
I'm an Australian born songwriter, guitarist, and singer (in no particular order) who lives in Portland, Oregon. I have released two solo albums to date; Freshwater (2005), and Between U&I (2008). I have had the pleasure of touring throughout the U.S. and Australia playing the music I love while sharing the stage with some amazing artists and bands including Matt Kearney, Augustana, Tyrone Wells, Andrew Belle, Brendan James, SafetySuit, Go Radio, and more. In the spring of 2013, I will be releasing my third solo album, A Silent Storm. The album is my most honest work to date. I wrote with no boundaries, I wrote with no formula, and I wrote solely for the joy of making music that I love. You'll hear everything from Jeff Buckley style, electric driven ballads, to alternative country in the vein of Ryan Adams. Produced with my good friend, Peter Rodocker (Tyler Stenson, The Druthers), the album features performances by some of Portl and's finest musicians, including Ashley Peck (Kanye West), Tucker Jackson (The Dimes), and many more.
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Sun, May 19
8 PM
Event Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
"Silk"
Location: Rouge CatEvent Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
Sun, May 19
8:30 PM
Event Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
Showcase Karaoke with Nanci&Cyndi
Location: Tiny's RestaurantEvent Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
Sun, May 19
all day
Event Type: Other Events
February 23–May 19, public opening February 22 Showcasing approximately 150 works by 60 artists, State of Mind examines the evolution of California's conceptual art in the late 60s and early 70s. Californian artist Mungo Thomson enters into a dialogue of sorts with the artists in that exhibition, using film, video, artists' books and installations to flesh out the discussion. Meanwhile, in Always Creative, performance artist Montano explores the intersections of art and life.
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Public Opening: State of Mind
Location: SITE Santa Fe (505) 989-1199Event Type: Other Events
February 23–May 19, public opening February 22 Showcasing approximately 150 works by 60 artists, State of Mind examines the evolution of California's conceptual art in the late 60s and early 70s. Californian artist Mungo Thomson enters into a dialogue of sorts with the artists in that exhibition, using film, video, artists' books and installations to flesh out the discussion. Meanwhile, in Always Creative, performance artist Montano explores the intersections of art and life.
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Sun, May 19
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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Sun, May 19
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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Sun, May 19
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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Sun, May 19
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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Sun, May 19
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.
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Sun, May 19
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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Sun, May 19
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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Sun, May 19
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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Sun, May 19
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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Sun, May 19
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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source: Santa Fean Magazine
Sun, May 19
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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Sun, May 19
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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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Sun, May 19
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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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Sun, May 19
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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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Sun, May 19
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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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Sun, May 19
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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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Sun, May 19
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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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Sun, May 19
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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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Sun, May 19
Mon, May 20 all day
Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
25, 50 and 100 mile routes. Terrain - flat, rolling, moderately hilly. 6 food stops. Sag-wagon support vehicles. Entry fee ($25) includes - Century water bottle, ride numbers, maps, route marking, 6 food and beverage stops, full sag support. "Santa Fe Century" t-shirts may be ordered in advance. Not available on day of the event.
Quote: " A hundred miles of history pass under your wheels as you cycle down the ancient Turquoise Trail through the old mining towns of Madrid and Golden, across the scenic Ortiz and San Pedro Mountains, across the Estancia Valley, and through the homestead villages of Cedar Grove, Stanley, and the very old village of Galisteo. And, 100 miles after you start, wheel back into Old Santa Fe."
Contact: Willard Chilcott, 885 Camino Del Este, Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505) 982-1282, Willard@cybermesa.com
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Mon, May 20 all day
The Santa Fe Century (28th year - 3000 riders)
Location: Santa Fe, NM 505-474-4155Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
25, 50 and 100 mile routes. Terrain - flat, rolling, moderately hilly. 6 food stops. Sag-wagon support vehicles. Entry fee ($25) includes - Century water bottle, ride numbers, maps, route marking, 6 food and beverage stops, full sag support. "Santa Fe Century" t-shirts may be ordered in advance. Not available on day of the event.
Quote: " A hundred miles of history pass under your wheels as you cycle down the ancient Turquoise Trail through the old mining towns of Madrid and Golden, across the scenic Ortiz and San Pedro Mountains, across the Estancia Valley, and through the homestead villages of Cedar Grove, Stanley, and the very old village of Galisteo. And, 100 miles after you start, wheel back into Old Santa Fe."
Contact: Willard Chilcott, 885 Camino Del Este, Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505) 982-1282, Willard@cybermesa.com
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Sun, May 19
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Photo Encaustic Workshop / May 19, 2013 Whether you use a smart phone, point-and-shoot or professional camera to take your photographs, you will enjoy using the ancient Encaustic process to enhance them. This fun- filled half day workshop will provide you with a variety of techniques you can use to apply layers of tinted beeswax to your images and turn them into creative works of art. Professional photographer and encaustic artist, Angel Wynn, will demonstrate a variety of processes. Each participant will create 2-3 photo-encaustic art pieces to take home. This workshop is designed for all levels of experience and all materials are included. To provide the best learning experience, they are limited to four adults. So book early to guarantee your spot.
Testimonial :
"We enjoyed the day tremendously. It is definitely on the top of our list of having a fantastic time. Thank you...thank you. You are terrific" -Karen Faulk, Alabama
Cost: $195
When Sunday May 19, 2013
Time 9am-12pm
Max. Attendees: 4
Where:
Native Stock Studio and Gallery
1036 Canyon Road
Santa Fe, NM 87504
Contact:
Angel Wynn
888 765-3332
Website/Blog Address: http://www.marilynangelwynn.com
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Photo Encaustic Workshop / May 19, 2013
Event Type: WorkshopsPhoto Encaustic Workshop / May 19, 2013 Whether you use a smart phone, point-and-shoot or professional camera to take your photographs, you will enjoy using the ancient Encaustic process to enhance them. This fun- filled half day workshop will provide you with a variety of techniques you can use to apply layers of tinted beeswax to your images and turn them into creative works of art. Professional photographer and encaustic artist, Angel Wynn, will demonstrate a variety of processes. Each participant will create 2-3 photo-encaustic art pieces to take home. This workshop is designed for all levels of experience and all materials are included. To provide the best learning experience, they are limited to four adults. So book early to guarantee your spot.
Testimonial :
"We enjoyed the day tremendously. It is definitely on the top of our list of having a fantastic time. Thank you...thank you. You are terrific" -Karen Faulk, Alabama
Cost: $195
When Sunday May 19, 2013
Time 9am-12pm
Max. Attendees: 4
Where:
Native Stock Studio and Gallery
1036 Canyon Road
Santa Fe, NM 87504
Contact:
Angel Wynn
888 765-3332
Website/Blog Address: http://www.marilynangelwynn.com
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