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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.
Fri., May 24, 2013
Fri, May 24
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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Fri, May 24
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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Fri, May 24
9 AM - 12 PM
Event Type: culture, family
1st Friday of the month, Annie Rose the Flower Fairy 2nd Friday of the month, Smart Kids Club from 10:30 - 12 3rd Friday of the month, Music and Movement with Annabella 4th Friday of the month, Francine's Creations Programs designed specifically for children ages 0-5.
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Preschool Prime Time
Location: Santa Fe Children's Museum (505) 989-8359Event Type: culture, family
1st Friday of the month, Annie Rose the Flower Fairy 2nd Friday of the month, Smart Kids Club from 10:30 - 12 3rd Friday of the month, Music and Movement with Annabella 4th Friday of the month, Francine's Creations Programs designed specifically for children ages 0-5.
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Fri, May 24
9 AM - 9 PM
Event Type: Other Events
Call tour company to check seasonal scheduling/availability. These companies are not affiliated and offer separate packages. Eldorado Hotel&Spa, 309 E. San Francisco St. La Fonda Santa Fe, 100 W. San Francisco St. New Mexico Museum of Art Downtown Walking Tours, 107 W. Palace Ave. OR A Well-Born Guide, www.swguides.com
--Historic/Cultural Tours Eldorado Hotel&Spa, 309 E. San Francisco St. OR La Fonda Santa Fe, 100 W. San Francisco St. Presented by Historic Walks of Santa Fe and featured on Good Morning America, this historic/cultural tour is led by professional museum guides who provide commentary on the rich history, cultures, architecture&art of Santa Fe and Northern New Mexico. Visit the most historic sites including St.Francis Cathedral, Loretto Chapel and the State Capitol. Eldorado Tours depart from Eldorado Hotel at 9:30am&1:30pm, from the Hilton Santa Fe at 9:35am&1:35pm, and from St. Francis Hotel at 9:45am&1:45pm. Tickets: $14 per person; for more information, call 505-986-8388 or visit www.historicwalksofsantafe.com.
--A Well-Born Guide: Various Tours Tours include Artists and Acequias: A Guided Walking Tour of Canyon Rd/Eastside, Garden Tour: Past and Present, Ghost Tour: The Dark Side of Santa Fe, The Jewish Legacy in NM: A History Different, Women in NM History: A Different Downtown Tour.
FEATURE TOUR: Bars and Brothels in Santa Fe: A Red Light Tour
Try this adult alternative to ghost tours and explore some of the city's more famous watering holes and hangouts, past and present, in the downtown and Guadalupe area. End the tour at one of these “colorful” places! $25/pp Min. $60 Weds, Sats 7:30 PM winter; 8:30 PM summer
ALL TOURS AVAILABLE BY APPOINTMENT. GENERAL OVERVIEW TOUR, COMBO TOURS OUT OF TOWN ADVENTURES and more! 505 988 8022, info@swguides.com, www.swguides.com.
--New Mexico Museum of Art The New Mexico Museum of Art offers walking tours of downtown Santa Fe. Guided by one of our docents, the tours highlight art and architectural history. Tours begin at the gift shop stairs of the New Mexico Museum of Art, 107 West Palace Avenue, on the Plaza in Santa Fe. 10AM-11:30am. $10 per person. Children 18 and under free, www.nmartmuseum.org
source: Santa Fean Magazine
City Tours
Location: Click link for detailed listingsEvent Type: Other Events
Call tour company to check seasonal scheduling/availability. These companies are not affiliated and offer separate packages. Eldorado Hotel&Spa, 309 E. San Francisco St. La Fonda Santa Fe, 100 W. San Francisco St. New Mexico Museum of Art Downtown Walking Tours, 107 W. Palace Ave. OR A Well-Born Guide, www.swguides.com
--Historic/Cultural Tours Eldorado Hotel&Spa, 309 E. San Francisco St. OR La Fonda Santa Fe, 100 W. San Francisco St. Presented by Historic Walks of Santa Fe and featured on Good Morning America, this historic/cultural tour is led by professional museum guides who provide commentary on the rich history, cultures, architecture&art of Santa Fe and Northern New Mexico. Visit the most historic sites including St.Francis Cathedral, Loretto Chapel and the State Capitol. Eldorado Tours depart from Eldorado Hotel at 9:30am&1:30pm, from the Hilton Santa Fe at 9:35am&1:35pm, and from St. Francis Hotel at 9:45am&1:45pm. Tickets: $14 per person; for more information, call 505-986-8388 or visit www.historicwalksofsantafe.com.
--A Well-Born Guide: Various Tours Tours include Artists and Acequias: A Guided Walking Tour of Canyon Rd/Eastside, Garden Tour: Past and Present, Ghost Tour: The Dark Side of Santa Fe, The Jewish Legacy in NM: A History Different, Women in NM History: A Different Downtown Tour.
FEATURE TOUR: Bars and Brothels in Santa Fe: A Red Light Tour
Try this adult alternative to ghost tours and explore some of the city's more famous watering holes and hangouts, past and present, in the downtown and Guadalupe area. End the tour at one of these “colorful” places! $25/pp Min. $60 Weds, Sats 7:30 PM winter; 8:30 PM summer
ALL TOURS AVAILABLE BY APPOINTMENT. GENERAL OVERVIEW TOUR, COMBO TOURS OUT OF TOWN ADVENTURES and more! 505 988 8022, info@swguides.com, www.swguides.com.
--New Mexico Museum of Art The New Mexico Museum of Art offers walking tours of downtown Santa Fe. Guided by one of our docents, the tours highlight art and architectural history. Tours begin at the gift shop stairs of the New Mexico Museum of Art, 107 West Palace Avenue, on the Plaza in Santa Fe. 10AM-11:30am. $10 per person. Children 18 and under free, www.nmartmuseum.org
source: Santa Fean Magazine
Fri, May 24
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
Fri, May 24
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Event Type: education lectures and workshops, family
Alternating each Friday between painting and drawing mediums. Explore art-making using pastels, acrylics and inks.
source: santafe.com
Open Studio
Location: Santa Fe Children's Museum (505) 989-8359Event Type: education lectures and workshops, family
Alternating each Friday between painting and drawing mediums. Explore art-making using pastels, acrylics and inks.
source: santafe.com
Fri, May 24
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!
source: santafe.com
Fri, May 24
5 PM - 6 PM
Event Type: Gallery Openings
"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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source: Santa Fean Magazine
Opening Reception: Works on Paper
Location: New Concept Gallery 505-795-7570Event Type: Gallery Openings
"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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source: Santa Fean Magazine
Fri, May 24
5 PM - 7 PM
Event Type: Gallery Openings
An exhibition of new landscape paintings of the Southwest by Albuquerque artistTom Blazier. Show runs through June 27.
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source: Santa Fean Magazine
"Spirit of Place" - Tom Blazier Opening
Location: InArt GalleryEvent Type: Gallery Openings
An exhibition of new landscape paintings of the Southwest by Albuquerque artistTom Blazier. Show runs through June 27.
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source: Santa Fean Magazine
Fri, May 24
5 PM - 7 PM
Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
GVG Contemporary opensForge, Spin, Wrap, and Weld, an exhibition of new metalwork byErnst Gruler, Donald Gialanella, Christopher Bathgate, and Jamie MonroeMay 24th through June 14th at 202 Canyon Road in Santa Fe. An opening reception with the artists will be held on Friday, May 24th, from 5 to 7pm. This exhibition showcases a variety of metalworking techniques as practiced by a diverse group of artists.
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source: Santa Fean Magazine
Forge, Spin, Wrap, and Weld: New Metalwork by Ernst Gruler, Donald Gialanella, Christopher Bathgate, and Jamie Monroe
Location: GVG Contemporary 505-982-1494Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
GVG Contemporary opensForge, Spin, Wrap, and Weld, an exhibition of new metalwork byErnst Gruler, Donald Gialanella, Christopher Bathgate, and Jamie MonroeMay 24th through June 14th at 202 Canyon Road in Santa Fe. An opening reception with the artists will be held on Friday, May 24th, from 5 to 7pm. This exhibition showcases a variety of metalworking techniques as practiced by a diverse group of artists.
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source: Santa Fean Magazine
Fri, May 24
5 PM - 7 PM
Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
After a successful year at their Lincoln Avenue location, Pippin Contemporary is making a triumphant return this May to where itall began—Canyon Road. Situated on the coveted corner of Canyon Road and Paseo de Peralta, Pippin’s new space will anchor the famed art road, leading the pack with an expanded inventory and sculpture garden.
In celebration of their relocation to 200 Canyon Road, Pippin Contemporary is introducing some fresh creative talent to the gallery. Sculptors Jim LaPaso, Nic Nobilque, Troy Pillow, and Greg Reiche will all be showing their work in the new location. Each artist brings a unique aesthetic sensibility to the table that both complements and enhances the gallery’s existing oeuvre.
Jim LaPaso’s kinetic sculptures represent an exciting addition to Pippin Contemporary’s artistic roster. LaPaso’s pieces are explorations of the intersection between movement and balance. Buoyant and dynamic, the sculptures undergo continual transformation and take on a life of their own as they are in constant conversation and connection with their surroundings.
Abstract sculptor Nic Noblique will also be showing in Pippin Contemporaryʼs new sculpture garden. Despite being made from heavy salvaged steel, his
designs appear bouncy, radiant, and airy. Sweeping lines coil and entwine around one another, providing the sculptures with a dramatic presence that
challenges the eye to see in new ways.
Greg Reicheʼs sculptures are meditations on the relationships between nature and human consciousness. Monoliths, wedges, and arcs are prominent in Reicheʼs repertoire and provide visual strength to his pieces. Blending elemental forms with contemporary design, Reicheʼs sculptures serve as expressions of connectivity and collective identity.
Seattle-based artist Troy Pillow also creates sculptures inspired by organic and geometric forms. By incorporating both metal and glass into his designs, Pillowʼs pieces “create a union of ease between modern design and nature, blending fluidity with their environment and elements.” Kinetic factors serve to heighten the visual impression of the sculptures, as “both viewer and sculptor react to the same force.” The evocative simplicity of Pillowʼs modernist aesthetic imbues his work with a sense of fluidity, harmony, and elegance.
Pippin Contemporary will be relocating to 200 Canyon Road on May 1st, 2013.
Contact Ashley Wilson, Gallery Director, at 505-795-7476 for more information.
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sources: Santa Fean Magazine, santafe.com
Gallery Relocation Show and 2nd Anniversary Party
Location: Pippin Contemporary 505.795.7476Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
After a successful year at their Lincoln Avenue location, Pippin Contemporary is making a triumphant return this May to where itall began—Canyon Road. Situated on the coveted corner of Canyon Road and Paseo de Peralta, Pippin’s new space will anchor the famed art road, leading the pack with an expanded inventory and sculpture garden.
In celebration of their relocation to 200 Canyon Road, Pippin Contemporary is introducing some fresh creative talent to the gallery. Sculptors Jim LaPaso, Nic Nobilque, Troy Pillow, and Greg Reiche will all be showing their work in the new location. Each artist brings a unique aesthetic sensibility to the table that both complements and enhances the gallery’s existing oeuvre.
Jim LaPaso’s kinetic sculptures represent an exciting addition to Pippin Contemporary’s artistic roster. LaPaso’s pieces are explorations of the intersection between movement and balance. Buoyant and dynamic, the sculptures undergo continual transformation and take on a life of their own as they are in constant conversation and connection with their surroundings.
Abstract sculptor Nic Noblique will also be showing in Pippin Contemporaryʼs new sculpture garden. Despite being made from heavy salvaged steel, his
designs appear bouncy, radiant, and airy. Sweeping lines coil and entwine around one another, providing the sculptures with a dramatic presence that
challenges the eye to see in new ways.
Greg Reicheʼs sculptures are meditations on the relationships between nature and human consciousness. Monoliths, wedges, and arcs are prominent in Reicheʼs repertoire and provide visual strength to his pieces. Blending elemental forms with contemporary design, Reicheʼs sculptures serve as expressions of connectivity and collective identity.
Seattle-based artist Troy Pillow also creates sculptures inspired by organic and geometric forms. By incorporating both metal and glass into his designs, Pillowʼs pieces “create a union of ease between modern design and nature, blending fluidity with their environment and elements.” Kinetic factors serve to heighten the visual impression of the sculptures, as “both viewer and sculptor react to the same force.” The evocative simplicity of Pillowʼs modernist aesthetic imbues his work with a sense of fluidity, harmony, and elegance.
Pippin Contemporary will be relocating to 200 Canyon Road on May 1st, 2013.
Contact Ashley Wilson, Gallery Director, at 505-795-7476 for more information.
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sources: Santa Fean Magazine, santafe.com
Fri, May 24
5 PM - 7 PM
Event Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
The Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA)celebrates the opening of its Spring 2013 Exhibitions with an extraordinary group exhibition -Stands With A Fist: Contemporary Native Women Artists, two solo exhibitions by multi-disciplinary artist Kade L. Twist and photographer Rosalie Favell and daily screenings of the experimental documentary Apache Chronicle.
The exhibitions and documentary film open to the public on Saturday, May 25, 2013 and continue through July 31, 2013. The opening reception will take place on Friday, May 24, 2013, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (108 Cathedral Place). The opening is free and open to the public.
Stands With A Fist: Contemporary Native WomenArtists: Gina Adams, Natalie Ball, Lindsay Delaronde, Merritt Johnson, Tanya Lukin-Linklater, Melanie Yazzie Curator: Ryan Rice
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sources: Santa Fean Magazine, santafe.com
Stands With A Fist: Contemporary Native Women Artists
Location: Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) (505) 983-1777Event Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
The Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA)celebrates the opening of its Spring 2013 Exhibitions with an extraordinary group exhibition -Stands With A Fist: Contemporary Native Women Artists, two solo exhibitions by multi-disciplinary artist Kade L. Twist and photographer Rosalie Favell and daily screenings of the experimental documentary Apache Chronicle.
The exhibitions and documentary film open to the public on Saturday, May 25, 2013 and continue through July 31, 2013. The opening reception will take place on Friday, May 24, 2013, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (108 Cathedral Place). The opening is free and open to the public.
Stands With A Fist: Contemporary Native WomenArtists: Gina Adams, Natalie Ball, Lindsay Delaronde, Merritt Johnson, Tanya Lukin-Linklater, Melanie Yazzie Curator: Ryan Rice
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sources: Santa Fean Magazine, santafe.com
Fri, May 24
5 PM - 7 PM
Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
Ventana Fine Art celebrates 30 art-filled years in business with a group exhibition featuring all its artists. John Axton, Doug Dawson, Albert Handell, and John Nieto have been delighting Ventana clients for the gallery's entire time in business. Jennifer Davenport has recently returned to Ventana with irresistible abstract paintings. Ventana welcomes still life master Angus, impasto virtuoso Frank Balaam, and sculptor Frederick Gelb as its most recent rising stars. With 30 fabulous years as a destination gallery, first downtown, and for the past 17 years, in the historic red-brick school building at 400 Canyon Road, Ventana has earned its place as a premiere art venue in Santa Fe. Join Ventana artists and staff for the 30th Anniversary opening reception on Friday, May 24, from 5 to 7 p.m. The show runs through June 15.
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source: Santa Fean Magazine
Ventana Fine Art 30 Anniversary
Location: Ventana Fine Art 505-983-8815 or 800-746-8815Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
Ventana Fine Art celebrates 30 art-filled years in business with a group exhibition featuring all its artists. John Axton, Doug Dawson, Albert Handell, and John Nieto have been delighting Ventana clients for the gallery's entire time in business. Jennifer Davenport has recently returned to Ventana with irresistible abstract paintings. Ventana welcomes still life master Angus, impasto virtuoso Frank Balaam, and sculptor Frederick Gelb as its most recent rising stars. With 30 fabulous years as a destination gallery, first downtown, and for the past 17 years, in the historic red-brick school building at 400 Canyon Road, Ventana has earned its place as a premiere art venue in Santa Fe. Join Ventana artists and staff for the 30th Anniversary opening reception on Friday, May 24, from 5 to 7 p.m. The show runs through June 15.
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source: Santa Fean Magazine
Fri, May 24
5 PM - 7 PM
Event Type: art markets and galleries, community, culture, food, todays events
In addition to the sale on the weekend, a special benefit cocktail party will take place Friday, May 24, 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Santa Fe Convention Center. All of the artists are invited and it provides a festive atmosphere for collectors and artists to meet, mingle, and reconnect. Collectors will have the chance to find a one-of-a-kind piece that wouldn’t normally be in the weekend show and artists get the chance to try something new and show off a little bit.” Hors d’oeuvres and an open wine and champagne bar round out the evening. In addition, the presentation to the Living Treasure artist takes place that evening. Tickets for the Friday party are $100 and are also available as part of Native Treasures sponsorships.
Benefit Pre-Sale Party, offering unique “treasure boxes” created by each artist just for this evening.
Attendees will meet the artists and mingle with other collectors.
Hors d’oeuvres and wine/champagne will be served.
Clicke HERE for information on the weekend sale.
source: santafe.com
9th Annual Native Treasures: Indian Arts Festival - Friday Night Benefit
Location: Santa Fe Convention Center (505) 955-6200Event Type: art markets and galleries, community, culture, food, todays events
In addition to the sale on the weekend, a special benefit cocktail party will take place Friday, May 24, 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Santa Fe Convention Center. All of the artists are invited and it provides a festive atmosphere for collectors and artists to meet, mingle, and reconnect. Collectors will have the chance to find a one-of-a-kind piece that wouldn’t normally be in the weekend show and artists get the chance to try something new and show off a little bit.” Hors d’oeuvres and an open wine and champagne bar round out the evening. In addition, the presentation to the Living Treasure artist takes place that evening. Tickets for the Friday party are $100 and are also available as part of Native Treasures sponsorships.
Benefit Pre-Sale Party, offering unique “treasure boxes” created by each artist just for this evening.
Attendees will meet the artists and mingle with other collectors.
Hors d’oeuvres and wine/champagne will be served.
Clicke HERE for information on the weekend sale.
source: santafe.com
Fri, May 24
5 PM - 7:30 PM
Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
An opening reception for Selby Fleetwood Gallery's group show, Spring Ensemble, which runs through June 4. Featuring the work of Stephen Dinsmore, Sandra Pratt, and Joe Ostraff.
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source: Santa Fean Magazine
Opening Reception: Spring Ensemble
Location: Selby Fleetwood Gallery 505-992-8877Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
An opening reception for Selby Fleetwood Gallery's group show, Spring Ensemble, which runs through June 4. Featuring the work of Stephen Dinsmore, Sandra Pratt, and Joe Ostraff.
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source: Santa Fean Magazine
Fri, May 24
5 PM - 7:30 PM
Event Type: Other Events
Coming straight out of the gridiron with fingers raking sensitively sustainable keys and a warm dragged and beaten but still surviving interesting voice. Mitch Lacassagne reflects his life and others by haunting fans with his soulful mysterious songs. Eerie Indie Rock he calls it. Influenced by many different artists like; The Band, Ted Hawkins, Tom Waits, John Prine, The Allman brothers and The Doors. The endurance of many experiences, gigs, tours, joys and sorrows contributed to and are expressed in his music.
Website:http://www.reverbnation.com/ mitchlacassagne
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Happy Hours with MITCH LACASSAGNE
Location: Cowgirl BBQ (505) 982-2565Event Type: Other Events
Coming straight out of the gridiron with fingers raking sensitively sustainable keys and a warm dragged and beaten but still surviving interesting voice. Mitch Lacassagne reflects his life and others by haunting fans with his soulful mysterious songs. Eerie Indie Rock he calls it. Influenced by many different artists like; The Band, Ted Hawkins, Tom Waits, John Prine, The Allman brothers and The Doors. The endurance of many experiences, gigs, tours, joys and sorrows contributed to and are expressed in his music.
Website:http://www.reverbnation.com/
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sources: Santa Fean Magazine, santafe.com
Fri, May 24
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
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Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
Native Treasures, now in its ninth year, is an invitational art show and sale featuring the best Native art in the U.S. Proceeds provide exhibit funding for the Museum of Indian Arts&Culture Featuring · More than 200 museum-quality artists from over 40 tribes and pueblos · Best and brightest of the Indian art world
· Santa Fe's only museum-quality Indian art show
Friday, May 24, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Benefit Pre-Sale Party, offering unique “treasure boxes” created by each artist just for this evening. Attendees will meet the artists and mingle with other collectors. Hors d'oeuvres and wine/champagne will be served. $100 (includes an Early Bird ticket for Saturday).
Saturday 10 a.m.-4 p.m., $10; Sunday 10 a.m.-4 p.m, Free
(Early Bird Market Saturday, 9-10 a.m., $20)
Festival tickets available at entrance.
Tickets: www.ticketssantafe.org, 505-988-1234, or visit the Lensic Box Office
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sources: Santa Fean Magazine, Tickets Santa Fe
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Native Treasures: Benefit Pre-Sale Party
Location: Santa Fe Convention Center (at the corner of Marcy and Grant Streets) 201 West Marcy Avenue Santa Fe, NM 87501 (505) 955-6200Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
Native Treasures, now in its ninth year, is an invitational art show and sale featuring the best Native art in the U.S. Proceeds provide exhibit funding for the Museum of Indian Arts&Culture Featuring · More than 200 museum-quality artists from over 40 tribes and pueblos · Best and brightest of the Indian art world
· Santa Fe's only museum-quality Indian art show
Friday, May 24, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Benefit Pre-Sale Party, offering unique “treasure boxes” created by each artist just for this evening. Attendees will meet the artists and mingle with other collectors. Hors d'oeuvres and wine/champagne will be served. $100 (includes an Early Bird ticket for Saturday).
Saturday 10 a.m.-4 p.m., $10; Sunday 10 a.m.-4 p.m, Free
(Early Bird Market Saturday, 9-10 a.m., $20)
Festival tickets available at entrance.
Tickets: www.ticketssantafe.org, 505-988-1234, or visit the Lensic Box Office
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sources: Santa Fean Magazine, Tickets Santa Fe
Fri, May 24
6 PM - 8 PM
Event Type: Gallery Openings
Balancing Signal to Noiseis a small group exhibition featuring works byZoe Blackwell, Brandon Soder andBetsy Emil, who each approach line, orientation and space in two dimensions. Guest curated byWinston Riley, this collection of drawings and photographs evidences a place lost, a thought nearly manifest, a dream turned memory. Illusive yet speculative, abstracted but familiar, Balancing Signal to Noise speaks to the limits of orientation.
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source: Santa Fean Magazine
Balancing Signal to Noise
Location: CCA Spector Ripps Project SpaceEvent Type: Gallery Openings
Balancing Signal to Noiseis a small group exhibition featuring works byZoe Blackwell, Brandon Soder andBetsy Emil, who each approach line, orientation and space in two dimensions. Guest curated byWinston Riley, this collection of drawings and photographs evidences a place lost, a thought nearly manifest, a dream turned memory. Illusive yet speculative, abstracted but familiar, Balancing Signal to Noise speaks to the limits of orientation.
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source: Santa Fean Magazine
Fri, May 24
6 PM - 8 PM
Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
The Wiford Gallery, in partnership with the Inn and Spa at Loretto, are honored to present the wildlife works of Kent Ullberg. Kent is recognized as one of the world's foremost wildlife sculptors, and stands on a level with John James Audubon. His monumental wildlife works have been created for public installations and museums. On May 24th, the Wiford Gallery with the Inn and Spa at Loretto will welcome two works by Kent Ullberg. A larger than life Kingfisher welcomes guests as they enter the inn, and a life-sized Mountain Lion will be standing guard as you drive onto the property. These pieces serve as a reminder to guest that New Mexico offers a rich and diverse wildlife. A reception and book signing will be held from 6 to 8 PM on Friday, May 24th at the entrance of the Inn and Spa at 211 Old Santa Fe Trail. Collectors can meet the artist, appreciate the new artwork, while enjoying the charm and hospitality of the Inn and Spa at Loretto. For more information, contact the Wiford Gallery at: 505-982-2403
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Wildlife Sculptor, Kent Ullberg Reception and Book Signing
Location: Inn and Spa at Loretto 505-988-5531Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
The Wiford Gallery, in partnership with the Inn and Spa at Loretto, are honored to present the wildlife works of Kent Ullberg. Kent is recognized as one of the world's foremost wildlife sculptors, and stands on a level with John James Audubon. His monumental wildlife works have been created for public installations and museums. On May 24th, the Wiford Gallery with the Inn and Spa at Loretto will welcome two works by Kent Ullberg. A larger than life Kingfisher welcomes guests as they enter the inn, and a life-sized Mountain Lion will be standing guard as you drive onto the property. These pieces serve as a reminder to guest that New Mexico offers a rich and diverse wildlife. A reception and book signing will be held from 6 to 8 PM on Friday, May 24th at the entrance of the Inn and Spa at 211 Old Santa Fe Trail. Collectors can meet the artist, appreciate the new artwork, while enjoying the charm and hospitality of the Inn and Spa at Loretto. For more information, contact the Wiford Gallery at: 505-982-2403
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Fri, May 24
6 PM - 8 PM
Event Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
He's Back! Doug Montgomery
Location: Vanessie Santa Fe 427 W. Water Street | Santa Fe, NM 87501 505-982-9966Event Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
Fri, May 24
6 PM - 8 PM
Event Type: art markets and galleries, todays events
In conjunction with Currents 2013, Albuquerque-based artist Conor Peterson presents Vector Field, a mysterious sound-and-light sculptural installation invokes the darker secrets of the universe. Equal parts science fiction and science fact, the room-sized sculpture is a meditation on the fluid interplay between familiar surroundings and the cosmic sublime. In the context of Currents, Peterson sees Vector Field as an opportunity to question the interactive nature of technology-driven art. For the fourth year, Currents will bring together the work of established, unrecognized and emerging New Media artists, from New Mexico, the US and the world, for events showcasing interactive and fine art video installations, multimedia performances and web based art forms. For more information on Currents:http://www.currentsnewmedia. org
The exhibit will be up fromMay 24-June 30.
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‘Curve'
Location: Center for Contemporary Arts 505-982-1338Event Type: art markets and galleries, todays events
In conjunction with Currents 2013, Albuquerque-based artist Conor Peterson presents Vector Field, a mysterious sound-and-light sculptural installation invokes the darker secrets of the universe. Equal parts science fiction and science fact, the room-sized sculpture is a meditation on the fluid interplay between familiar surroundings and the cosmic sublime. In the context of Currents, Peterson sees Vector Field as an opportunity to question the interactive nature of technology-driven art. For the fourth year, Currents will bring together the work of established, unrecognized and emerging New Media artists, from New Mexico, the US and the world, for events showcasing interactive and fine art video installations, multimedia performances and web based art forms. For more information on Currents:http://www.currentsnewmedia.
The exhibit will be up fromMay 24-June 30.
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Fri, May 24
6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Event Type: Outdoor Adventure
Date& Time: May 24th from 6:30-7:30 Venue: The Santa Fe Community Foundation Address: 501 Halona St, Santa Fe, NM In this 1 hour visual presentation, you will learn how to: -Differentiate dog play from poor dog to dog interaction. -Observe different styles of dog play. -Understand how to manage your own dog when playing.
-How to be safe at the dog park.
-How to best intervene if your dog does get into a fight.
-When you might need professional help for your dog and his play skills.
Cost: Free
Sign up by emailing info@chacodogtraining.com.
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Dogs At Play
Location: Santa Fe Community Foundation HUBEvent Type: Outdoor Adventure
Date& Time: May 24th from 6:30-7:30 Venue: The Santa Fe Community Foundation Address: 501 Halona St, Santa Fe, NM In this 1 hour visual presentation, you will learn how to: -Differentiate dog play from poor dog to dog interaction. -Observe different styles of dog play. -Understand how to manage your own dog when playing.
-How to be safe at the dog park.
-How to best intervene if your dog does get into a fight.
-When you might need professional help for your dog and his play skills.
Cost: Free
Sign up by emailing info@chacodogtraining.com.
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Fri, May 24
7 PM
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Event Type: Local Entertainment, Performing Arts
featuring seventy Belisama student dancers, with original choreography by the School’s Artistic Director Annie Kohn; instructors Tara Debevec and Jonathan Guise; graduating seniors Amanda Schulhofer and Hannah Sachs; and Founder and Company Director Adrienne Bellis. The evening presents dancers age four to twenty-three in modern, jazz, contemporary ballet, and Irish dances. The School’s philosophy—as demonstrated by the Repertory performance—centers on the individuality, uniqueness of expression, well-rounded lifestyle, and health of each student, with learning through dance in a supportive environment.
A highlight of this year’s concert is the diverse and lighthearted swing set, which includes an Andrews Sisters-inspired Irish trio set to the famous, upbeat ‘Bugle Boy,’ and a somber contemporary ballet for an Amon Tobin song. Judy Garland's ‘Get Happy’ accompanies a cheerful jazz dance performed by beginning teen Kick Start students, “although you wouldn't guess that they just started dancing this year!” said Artistic Director Annie Kohn. Kohn recalls early memories singing and dancing to Garland herself; as a result, choreographing this dance and working with new teen students has been “a really sweet process” for the Santa Fe-born choreographer. “I have absolutely loved working with the Kick Start group, and am so pleased we are now offering a class at Belisama that is programmed especially for teens who’ve always wanted to study dance.”
Offering a classic aesthetic, advanced level student ballet ‘Fly’ is performed to a beautiful arrangement by Italian pianist Ludovico Einaudi. The dancers’ movements are at times inspired by the music, and at other moments provide contrast with fast, sharp contemporary steps. Kohn said: “When I’m choreographing for a group, I'll sometimes begin by making a phrase of movement and then use it as a palette to play with.” Following this method in the development of her choreography allows Kohn “space to work ‘in the moment’,” and also inspires her students to share their own ideas in the creative process.
Young dancers in the contemporary school share a circus-themed dance that is sweet, funny, mysterious, and “sure to bring a smile to anyone's face,” said Kohn. “I know I am on the right path with a piece when the students are so excited that they don't want to leave at the end of class!” Music includes DeVotchKa, Rachel Portman, and songs from Cirque du Soleil.
This year’s five graduating seniors, Marisa Graham, Rhiannon Johnson, Hannah Sachs, Amanda Schulhofer, and Alejandra Vazquez Bauer, are alumnae of Charisma Dance Company and have been dancing together for twelve years. Belisama's spring concert will be their final event as a group; the seniors will perform special choreography by Kohn, Sachs, and Schulhofer. Schulhofer has selected a song by twenty-seven year old Icelandic instrumentalist Ólafur Arnalds for her dance, and describes the concept of her composition as “mostly about finding the motivation to keep moving forward, when you reach that point where you feel like giving up—despite how close you are to achieving your goals.” She names dance as a source of energy and inspiration in her life: “Choreographing for my classmates has really proven to me how much we all support each other.” In regard to the seniors’ performances, “their growth and maturity shines,” Kohn praised.
ABOUT BELISAMA DANCE:
School Artistic Director Annie Kohn is a Santa Fe native; she has trained with Aspen Santa Fe Ballet, Moving People Dance, and under the private mentorship of Mary Anne Santos Newhall. Kohn received her BFA magna cum laude in Dance with a focus on Choreography from Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle, Washington. She has performed works by many respected choreographers, including Martha Graham, Paul Taylor, Donald McKayle, and Bebe Miller. She has been a company member of Robert Wood Dance New York/Santa Fe since 2009, and continues to choreograph and teach as well as perform.
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Belisama Contemporary Repertory Concert
Location: James A. Little Theater 505-827-6760Event Type: Local Entertainment, Performing Arts
featuring seventy Belisama student dancers, with original choreography by the School’s Artistic Director Annie Kohn; instructors Tara Debevec and Jonathan Guise; graduating seniors Amanda Schulhofer and Hannah Sachs; and Founder and Company Director Adrienne Bellis. The evening presents dancers age four to twenty-three in modern, jazz, contemporary ballet, and Irish dances. The School’s philosophy—as demonstrated by the Repertory performance—centers on the individuality, uniqueness of expression, well-rounded lifestyle, and health of each student, with learning through dance in a supportive environment.
A highlight of this year’s concert is the diverse and lighthearted swing set, which includes an Andrews Sisters-inspired Irish trio set to the famous, upbeat ‘Bugle Boy,’ and a somber contemporary ballet for an Amon Tobin song. Judy Garland's ‘Get Happy’ accompanies a cheerful jazz dance performed by beginning teen Kick Start students, “although you wouldn't guess that they just started dancing this year!” said Artistic Director Annie Kohn. Kohn recalls early memories singing and dancing to Garland herself; as a result, choreographing this dance and working with new teen students has been “a really sweet process” for the Santa Fe-born choreographer. “I have absolutely loved working with the Kick Start group, and am so pleased we are now offering a class at Belisama that is programmed especially for teens who’ve always wanted to study dance.”
Offering a classic aesthetic, advanced level student ballet ‘Fly’ is performed to a beautiful arrangement by Italian pianist Ludovico Einaudi. The dancers’ movements are at times inspired by the music, and at other moments provide contrast with fast, sharp contemporary steps. Kohn said: “When I’m choreographing for a group, I'll sometimes begin by making a phrase of movement and then use it as a palette to play with.” Following this method in the development of her choreography allows Kohn “space to work ‘in the moment’,” and also inspires her students to share their own ideas in the creative process.
Young dancers in the contemporary school share a circus-themed dance that is sweet, funny, mysterious, and “sure to bring a smile to anyone's face,” said Kohn. “I know I am on the right path with a piece when the students are so excited that they don't want to leave at the end of class!” Music includes DeVotchKa, Rachel Portman, and songs from Cirque du Soleil.
This year’s five graduating seniors, Marisa Graham, Rhiannon Johnson, Hannah Sachs, Amanda Schulhofer, and Alejandra Vazquez Bauer, are alumnae of Charisma Dance Company and have been dancing together for twelve years. Belisama's spring concert will be their final event as a group; the seniors will perform special choreography by Kohn, Sachs, and Schulhofer. Schulhofer has selected a song by twenty-seven year old Icelandic instrumentalist Ólafur Arnalds for her dance, and describes the concept of her composition as “mostly about finding the motivation to keep moving forward, when you reach that point where you feel like giving up—despite how close you are to achieving your goals.” She names dance as a source of energy and inspiration in her life: “Choreographing for my classmates has really proven to me how much we all support each other.” In regard to the seniors’ performances, “their growth and maturity shines,” Kohn praised.
ABOUT BELISAMA DANCE:
School Artistic Director Annie Kohn is a Santa Fe native; she has trained with Aspen Santa Fe Ballet, Moving People Dance, and under the private mentorship of Mary Anne Santos Newhall. Kohn received her BFA magna cum laude in Dance with a focus on Choreography from Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle, Washington. She has performed works by many respected choreographers, including Martha Graham, Paul Taylor, Donald McKayle, and Bebe Miller. She has been a company member of Robert Wood Dance New York/Santa Fe since 2009, and continues to choreograph and teach as well as perform.
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Fri, May 24
7 PM - 9 PM
Event Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
Belisama Dancepresents the second annual Contemporary Spring Repertory Concert on Friday, May 24th and Saturday, May 25th at the James A. Little Theater at New Mexico School for the Deaf, 1060 Cerrillos Road in Santa Fe. Performances begin at 7pm, featuring seventy Belisama student dancers, with original choreography by the School's Artistic Director Annie Kohn; instructors Tara Debevec and Jonathan Guise; graduating seniors Amanda Schulhofer and Hannah Sachs; and Founder and Company Director Adrienne Bellis. The evening presents dancers age four to twenty-three in modern, jazz, contemporary ballet, and Irish dances. The School's philosophy—as demonstrated by the Repertory performance—centers on the individuality, uniqueness of expression, well-rounded lifestyle, and health of each student, with learning through dance in a supportive environment.
Tickets are $15 for adults, and $10 for children, students, and seniors. Call 505-988-1234 or visit www.ticketssantafe.org for reservations. Visit www.belisamadance.com for more information.
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BELISAMA DANCE PRESENTS 2ND ANNUAL SPRING REPERTORY CONCERT
Location: James A. Little TheatreEvent Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
Belisama Dancepresents the second annual Contemporary Spring Repertory Concert on Friday, May 24th and Saturday, May 25th at the James A. Little Theater at New Mexico School for the Deaf, 1060 Cerrillos Road in Santa Fe. Performances begin at 7pm, featuring seventy Belisama student dancers, with original choreography by the School's Artistic Director Annie Kohn; instructors Tara Debevec and Jonathan Guise; graduating seniors Amanda Schulhofer and Hannah Sachs; and Founder and Company Director Adrienne Bellis. The evening presents dancers age four to twenty-three in modern, jazz, contemporary ballet, and Irish dances. The School's philosophy—as demonstrated by the Repertory performance—centers on the individuality, uniqueness of expression, well-rounded lifestyle, and health of each student, with learning through dance in a supportive environment.
Tickets are $15 for adults, and $10 for children, students, and seniors. Call 505-988-1234 or visit www.ticketssantafe.org for reservations. Visit www.belisamadance.com for more information.
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Fri, May 24
7 PM - 9 PM
Event Type: community, culture, entertainment and nightlife, food, local news and sports, performing arts, on going ev
Music by six-time Native American Music Award Nominee and two-time New Mexico Music Industry Award winner Ronald Roybal. Ronald is a Santa Fe mainstay! Join him in his 16th year of performance at the intimate lounge and Amaya Restaurant at the Hotel Santa Fe, the only Native American owned full service hotel in Santa Fe! target="_blank">Check out his YouTube channel.
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Ronald Roybal
Location: Amaya at Hotel Santa Fe 505-955-7805Event Type: community, culture, entertainment and nightlife, food, local news and sports, performing arts, on going ev
Music by six-time Native American Music Award Nominee and two-time New Mexico Music Industry Award winner Ronald Roybal. Ronald is a Santa Fe mainstay! Join him in his 16th year of performance at the intimate lounge and Amaya Restaurant at the Hotel Santa Fe, the only Native American owned full service hotel in Santa Fe! target="_blank">Check out his YouTube channel.
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Fri, May 24
7 PM - 10 PM
Event Type: entertainment and nightlife, todays events
Hot Honey
Location: Second Street Brewery @ the Railyard (505) 982-8309Event Type: entertainment and nightlife, todays events
Fri, May 24
7:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Event Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
Swinging Jazz Piano Trio with Special Guest Master Musicians, 7:30–10:30pm, No Cover
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The Three Faces of Jazz
Location: El Mesón Restaurant 213 Washington Ave | Santa Fe, NM 87501Event Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
Swinging Jazz Piano Trio with Special Guest Master Musicians, 7:30–10:30pm, No Cover
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Fri, May 24
8 PM - 11 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
Fri, May 24
8 PM - 11 PM
Event Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
CATHY FABER
Location: La Fiesta Lounge inside La Fonda Hotel 505-982-5511Event Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
Fri, May 24
Sat, May 25 8 PM
Event Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
Sat, May 25 8 PM
"Freedom"
Location: Rouge CatEvent Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
Fri, May 24
8:30 PM
Event Type: Other Events
Born of blood, sweat and tears, The Strange is the culmination of many lives who have influenced what would become one of The Southwest's most creative and hard-working true rock acts. Described as "young outlaws" the members of The Strange have battled through many a hardship and hurdle in the process of bringing their brand of "desert rock" to the ears of the region. With no official source of support, the band has managed to tour extensively across the Southwest, West Coast, and Texas as well as having landed some impressive gigs in their hometown. Justin Lindsey's honest songwriting accented by the powerful and soulful sound that Daniel Murphy, Andy Diekmann and Braden Anderson provide create a familiar, yet exciting new rock experience.www.strangerocknroll.com
Website:http://www.reverbnation.com/ the5strange
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THE StRaNgE
Location: Cowgirl BBQ (505) 982-2565Event Type: Other Events
Born of blood, sweat and tears, The Strange is the culmination of many lives who have influenced what would become one of The Southwest's most creative and hard-working true rock acts. Described as "young outlaws" the members of The Strange have battled through many a hardship and hurdle in the process of bringing their brand of "desert rock" to the ears of the region. With no official source of support, the band has managed to tour extensively across the Southwest, West Coast, and Texas as well as having landed some impressive gigs in their hometown. Justin Lindsey's honest songwriting accented by the powerful and soulful sound that Daniel Murphy, Andy Diekmann and Braden Anderson provide create a familiar, yet exciting new rock experience.www.strangerocknroll.com
Website:http://www.reverbnation.com/
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Fri, May 24
Sat, May 25 8:30 PM - 1 AM
Event Type: Other Events
Salsa fanatics are swooning over Santa Fe's best kept secret - the Lodge at Santa Fe's free salsa dancing lessons! Friday nights come and enjoy these free lessons from 8:30 - 9:30 pm, and after the lessons, guests get the opportunity to test their new dance moves to DJ Sofrito's salsa and Latin music mashups. Throughout the night, dine on savory specials from fan-voted favorites at Los Cuates Santa Fe Restaurant. For more information, call 505-992-5800.
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Sat, May 25 8:30 PM - 1 AM
TGIS - Thank God It's Salsa
Location: The Lodge at Santa Fe 505-992-5800 1-888-563-4373Event Type: Other Events
Salsa fanatics are swooning over Santa Fe's best kept secret - the Lodge at Santa Fe's free salsa dancing lessons! Friday nights come and enjoy these free lessons from 8:30 - 9:30 pm, and after the lessons, guests get the opportunity to test their new dance moves to DJ Sofrito's salsa and Latin music mashups. Throughout the night, dine on savory specials from fan-voted favorites at Los Cuates Santa Fe Restaurant. For more information, call 505-992-5800.
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Fri, May 24
Sat, May 25 9 PM
Event Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
Sat, May 25 9 PM
The Boomroots Collective
Location: El Farol (505) 983-9912Event Type: Entertainment& Nightlife
Fri, May 24
Mon, Jul 1 all day
Event Type: Gallery Openings
The pastel works of Iva Morris, along with three other very talented artists, Natasha Isenhour, Margi Lucena, and Jan Thomas. Together, they bring their splendid style and array of pastels and oil paintings to a show titled, Spring Sensation. This exhibit will be on display from April 2nd through June 30th. All four artists will be present at the opening reception to be held on the evening of, Wednesday, April 17th from 5 to 8pm.
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Mon, Jul 1 all day
Spring Sensation
Location: 1629 Club, Casa Rondena WineryEvent Type: Gallery Openings
The pastel works of Iva Morris, along with three other very talented artists, Natasha Isenhour, Margi Lucena, and Jan Thomas. Together, they bring their splendid style and array of pastels and oil paintings to a show titled, Spring Sensation. This exhibit will be on display from April 2nd through June 30th. All four artists will be present at the opening reception to be held on the evening of, Wednesday, April 17th from 5 to 8pm.
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Fri, May 24
Sun, Jun 2 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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Sun, Jun 2 all day
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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Fri, May 24
Mon, Jun 3 all day
Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
On view from May 3–June 2 at its Downtown location, LewAllen Galleries presents Line, Form and Color: Harmonic Convergence, an exhibit of new works by American abstractionist, Brad Ellis. Ellis' signature horizontal lines and animated colors in his Currents and Dash series harmoniously converge with the newly introduced Organic series of blossomy motifs painted over collaged paper elements. His method of painting with this wax-based medium involves a lengthy process of alternating layers of encaustic, oil, acrylic, and collage to create striking textural surfaces and entrancing abstract imagery.
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Mon, Jun 3 all day
Brad Ellis: Line, Form and Color: Harmonic Convergence
Location: LewAllen Galleries Downtown (505) 988-3255Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
On view from May 3–June 2 at its Downtown location, LewAllen Galleries presents Line, Form and Color: Harmonic Convergence, an exhibit of new works by American abstractionist, Brad Ellis. Ellis' signature horizontal lines and animated colors in his Currents and Dash series harmoniously converge with the newly introduced Organic series of blossomy motifs painted over collaged paper elements. His method of painting with this wax-based medium involves a lengthy process of alternating layers of encaustic, oil, acrylic, and collage to create striking textural surfaces and entrancing abstract imagery.
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Fri, May 24
Tue, Jun 4 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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Tue, Jun 4 all day
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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Fri, May 24
Sat, Jun 1 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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Sat, Jun 1 all day
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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Fri, May 24
Mon, May 27 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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Mon, May 27 all day
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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Fri, May 24
Mon, Jun 3 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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Mon, Jun 3 all day
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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Fri, May 24
Tue, Jun 4 all day
Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
Peyton Wright Gallery welcomes summer with a diverse collection of Postwar American painting and sculpture. Expanding on the Gallery's longstanding practice of exhibiting established Postwar and modernist artists, Postwar American Abstraction: Downing, Loving, and Pollock will feature a broad selection of works by leading practitioners of these historically important genres.
This exhibition provides the Gallery an opportunity to introduce recently acquired work from artists including Edward Dugmore, Roy Lichtenstein, and Paul Reed; in addition it is a chance to showcase established estate artists represented by Peyton Wright Gallery, such as Herbert Bayer, Oskar Fischinger, and Sewell Sillman.
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Tue, Jun 4 all day
Postwar American Abstraction: Downing, Loving, and Pollock
Location: Peyton Wright GalleryEvent Type: Art Shows& Fairs
Peyton Wright Gallery welcomes summer with a diverse collection of Postwar American painting and sculpture. Expanding on the Gallery's longstanding practice of exhibiting established Postwar and modernist artists, Postwar American Abstraction: Downing, Loving, and Pollock will feature a broad selection of works by leading practitioners of these historically important genres.
This exhibition provides the Gallery an opportunity to introduce recently acquired work from artists including Edward Dugmore, Roy Lichtenstein, and Paul Reed; in addition it is a chance to showcase established estate artists represented by Peyton Wright Gallery, such as Herbert Bayer, Oskar Fischinger, and Sewell Sillman.
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Fri, May 24
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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Fri, May 24
Sun, Jun 30 all day
Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
New and past work byMaurice Burns, with special guestBilly SozaWarsoldier, May 10- June 29, 2013. Opening Reception for the artists Friday, May 10, 5-9 pm. These two art renegades are a couple of the only living and working artists connected to the heyday of Santa Fe Native American painters in the 1960's-70's, when art luminaries such as Fritz Scholder, T.C. Cannon, and Earl Biss developed a movement, aesthetic and market for contemporary Native American painting that completely broke free from the representational past of traditional “Indian Art.” Maurice Burns was introduced to this group of painters, who had high regard for his work, when he accepted a position at IAIA to set up its Visiting Artists Program. Maurice's current work continues to express his figurative underpinnings, yet he pushes his exploration into the unknown as an art visionary with a strong connection to RB Kitai. Billy Warsoldier is in town and his work and personality are uncontainable. This preview of his new and past work offers a glimpse into how fierce and soulful painting can be, building up to an August exhibition free for all that is sure to make some waves locally and nationally.
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Sun, Jun 30 all day
OUTSIDE the SYSTEM
Location: Eggman&WalrusEvent Type: Art Shows& Fairs
New and past work byMaurice Burns, with special guestBilly SozaWarsoldier, May 10- June 29, 2013. Opening Reception for the artists Friday, May 10, 5-9 pm. These two art renegades are a couple of the only living and working artists connected to the heyday of Santa Fe Native American painters in the 1960's-70's, when art luminaries such as Fritz Scholder, T.C. Cannon, and Earl Biss developed a movement, aesthetic and market for contemporary Native American painting that completely broke free from the representational past of traditional “Indian Art.” Maurice Burns was introduced to this group of painters, who had high regard for his work, when he accepted a position at IAIA to set up its Visiting Artists Program. Maurice's current work continues to express his figurative underpinnings, yet he pushes his exploration into the unknown as an art visionary with a strong connection to RB Kitai. Billy Warsoldier is in town and his work and personality are uncontainable. This preview of his new and past work offers a glimpse into how fierce and soulful painting can be, building up to an August exhibition free for all that is sure to make some waves locally and nationally.
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Fri, May 24
Sun, Jun 23 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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Sun, Jun 23 all day
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
Fri, May 24
Tue, Jun 18 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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Tue, Jun 18 all day
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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Fri, May 24
Fri, Jun 7 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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Fri, Jun 7 all day
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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Fri, May 24
Thu, Jun 6 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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Thu, Jun 6 all day
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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Fri, May 24
Sun, Jun 2 all day
Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
In two sizes, on paper, Brice explores thick layers of paint, meticulously applied and burnished to a fine sheen. This color field work, more complex than it initially appears, records the tension and release of color and form in a modest rectangular playing field. But what puts this work "over the top" is the indescribable quality of paint on paper -it's different from canvas, softer and more intimate, and the colors sing.
This small show features just over a dozen recent works on paper from this Los Angeles based artist. Nationally recognized and exhibited, this is Brice's third solo show at Chiaroscuro.
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Sun, Jun 2 all day
Daniel Brice: Works on Paper
Location: Chiaroscuro Contemporary Art 505-992-0711Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
In two sizes, on paper, Brice explores thick layers of paint, meticulously applied and burnished to a fine sheen. This color field work, more complex than it initially appears, records the tension and release of color and form in a modest rectangular playing field. But what puts this work "over the top" is the indescribable quality of paint on paper -it's different from canvas, softer and more intimate, and the colors sing.
This small show features just over a dozen recent works on paper from this Los Angeles based artist. Nationally recognized and exhibited, this is Brice's third solo show at Chiaroscuro.
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Fri, May 24
Sat, May 25 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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Sat, May 25 all day
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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Fri, May 24
Thu, Jun 6 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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Thu, Jun 6 all day
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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Fri, May 24
Mon, Jun 10 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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Mon, Jun 10 all day
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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Fri, May 24
Sun, May 26 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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Sun, May 26 all day
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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Fri, May 24
Mon, Jun 24 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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Mon, Jun 24 all day
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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Fri, May 24
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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Fri, May 24
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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Fri, May 24
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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Fri, May 24
Mon, Jul 8 all day
Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
Balancing Signal to Noiseis a small group exhibition featuring works byZoe Blackwell, Brandon Soder, and Betsy Emil, who each approach line, orientation and space in two dimensions. Guest curated by Winston Riley, this collection of drawings and photographs evidences a place lost, a thought nearly manifest, a dream turned memory. Illusive yet speculative, abstracted but familiar, Balancing Signal to Noise speaks to the limits of orientation.
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Mon, Jul 8 all day
Balancing Signal to Noise
Location: CCA Spector Ripps Project SpaceEvent Type: Art Shows& Fairs
Balancing Signal to Noiseis a small group exhibition featuring works byZoe Blackwell, Brandon Soder, and Betsy Emil, who each approach line, orientation and space in two dimensions. Guest curated by Winston Riley, this collection of drawings and photographs evidences a place lost, a thought nearly manifest, a dream turned memory. Illusive yet speculative, abstracted but familiar, Balancing Signal to Noise speaks to the limits of orientation.
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Fri, May 24
Sat, Jun 15 all day
Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
GVG Contemporary opensForge, Spin, Wrap, and Weld, an exhibition of new metalwork byErnst Gruler, Donald Gialanella, Christopher Bathgate, and Jamie MonroeMay 24th through June 14th at 202 Canyon Road in Santa Fe. An opening reception with the artists will be held on Friday, May 24th, from 5 to 7pm. This exhibition showcases a variety of metalworking techniques as practiced by a diverse group of artists.
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Sat, Jun 15 all day
Forge, Spin, Wrap, and Weld: New Metalwork by Ernst Gruler, Donald Gialanella, Christopher Bathgate, and Jamie Monroe
Location: GVG Contemporary 505-982-1494Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
GVG Contemporary opensForge, Spin, Wrap, and Weld, an exhibition of new metalwork byErnst Gruler, Donald Gialanella, Christopher Bathgate, and Jamie MonroeMay 24th through June 14th at 202 Canyon Road in Santa Fe. An opening reception with the artists will be held on Friday, May 24th, from 5 to 7pm. This exhibition showcases a variety of metalworking techniques as practiced by a diverse group of artists.
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Fri, May 24
Wed, Jun 5 all day
Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
A group show featuring the work of Stephen Dinsmore, Sandra Pratt, and Joe Ostraff.
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Wed, Jun 5 all day
Group Show: Spring Ensemble
Location: Selby Fleetwood Gallery 505-992-8877Event Type: Art Shows& Fairs
A group show featuring the work of Stephen Dinsmore, Sandra Pratt, and Joe Ostraff.
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Fri, May 24
all day
Thrown Altered & Decorated with Lorna Meaden /May 24-26, 2013 This workshop addresses ways to create pots with a generous sense of volume and fluidity of line using wheel-thrown and altered porcelain. Meadens vocabulary of forms ranges from pots for daily use to atypical forms such as watering cans and spoons. Demonstrations include altering pots on and off the wheel, in addition to using drawn patterns to hand build spouts and handles.
When: May 24-26, 2013Where: 1208 Pasea Del Pueblo, Taos, New Mexico 87529
Cost: $325
REGISTRATION
Enrollments for our workshops are limited and early registration is recommended.We require full tuition, and a $25 non-refundable registration fee for enrollment. Registration is non-transferable. There will be a $50 fee to switch from one workshop to another, space permitting, within 30 days of the original workshop.
All workshops run from 10-5 each day with a break for lunch. There will be a slide show the prior evening of each workshop at 6pm. The slide shows are free and open to the public. Stop by Taos Clay to see pottery for sale by each of the artists through out the summer.
Participants are encouraged to work in the studio after or before a workshop begins, as well as in the evenings during the workshop.
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SKILL LEVELS
Our workshops are designed for serious ceramic students of all ability levels. If you have any questions about your placement, please contact us.
Website/Blog Address: http://www.loganwannamaker.com
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Thrown Altered & Decorated with Lorna Meaden / May 24-26, 2013
Event Type: WorkshopsThrown Altered & Decorated with Lorna Meaden /May 24-26, 2013 This workshop addresses ways to create pots with a generous sense of volume and fluidity of line using wheel-thrown and altered porcelain. Meadens vocabulary of forms ranges from pots for daily use to atypical forms such as watering cans and spoons. Demonstrations include altering pots on and off the wheel, in addition to using drawn patterns to hand build spouts and handles.
When: May 24-26, 2013Where: 1208 Pasea Del Pueblo, Taos, New Mexico 87529
Cost: $325
REGISTRATION
Enrollments for our workshops are limited and early registration is recommended.We require full tuition, and a $25 non-refundable registration fee for enrollment. Registration is non-transferable. There will be a $50 fee to switch from one workshop to another, space permitting, within 30 days of the original workshop.
All workshops run from 10-5 each day with a break for lunch. There will be a slide show the prior evening of each workshop at 6pm. The slide shows are free and open to the public. Stop by Taos Clay to see pottery for sale by each of the artists through out the summer.
Participants are encouraged to work in the studio after or before a workshop begins, as well as in the evenings during the workshop.
» register
SKILL LEVELS
Our workshops are designed for serious ceramic students of all ability levels. If you have any questions about your placement, please contact us.
Website/Blog Address: http://www.loganwannamaker.com
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Fri, May 24
all day
Day 1: High Road to Taos: Locations will include Native and Hispanic villages on the High Road to Taos, such as Picuris Pueblo, Las Trampas, Truchas and the Lourdes of America - Historic Santuario de Chimayo. Lunch at Rancho de Chimayo where we can talk about photography and the events of the morning in the surroundings of an authentic Spanish Hacienda with northern New Mexico cuisine served by the Jaramillo family for over 100 years. Then the drive home along the High Road to photograph the light in Milagro Beanfield country and the valley of Llano de San Juan.
Day 2: Abiquiu, Ghost Ranch and the Chama River Valley:
We will spend a day in the haunting yet enchanting landscape of Georgia O'Keefe country in Abiquiu, exploring rock and earth formations in and around the Chama River Valley.
Day 3: The Rio Grande Gorge and Beyond & The Sites of Taos
Spend a day photographing the sites and architecture of Taos followed by an an early evening at the world famous St Francis Church in Ranchos de Taos, immortalized by Georgia O'Keefe and Ansel Adams. We will visit the Rio Grande as it winds it's way through Orilla Verde National Recreation Area, a home to beaver, otter, blue heron and big horn sheep.Surrounded by majestic volcanic cliffs and overlooks and on a short hike off the beaten track we will photograph petroglyphs, riparian habitat and views of the Rio Grande Gorge Canyon. This trip also includes photo editing tuition and 16 x 20 print of one of your photos from the trip
Testimonial
Geraint, Susan and I wanted to thank you for the wonderful day we were able to spend with you last Wednesday. Thanks for so many things - for showing us how to use our camera features more efficiently, for new ways of "seeing" a subject, balance and composition - we could go on and on! We have lived in NM most of our lives but had never seen many of the places you took us. The weather was stunning - thunder clouds, rainbows, mountain villages. It was a day that we were trulyfilled with wonder at all we saw! You were so very patient with us as we would try to grasp concepts that come naturally to you. And I know that you went "beyond the call of duty" as evening and night fell, trying to get an uncooperative Photoshop program to stay in raw mode. Please thank your daughter for us for keeping you so late!And finally, it was a pleasure to get to know you as a person, not just a photographer. Thank you for sharing a day with us.Mark and Susan, Maine
Cost: $1250 / Group discounts for more than 3 people
Max. Attendees: 3
When:
**April 26th - 27th - 28th 2013
May 24th - 25th - 26th 2013
June 7th - 8th - 9th 2013
July 12th - 13th - 14th 2013
July 25th - 26th -27th 2013
August 8th - 9th - 10th 2013
Where: Geraint Smith Gallery of Photography / 110 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Suite D Taos, NM 87571
Website/Blog Address: http://www.geraintsmith.com/phototours.html
source: santafecreativetourism.org
Three Day Grand Photo Tours / May 24-26, 2013
Event Type: WorkshopsDay 1: High Road to Taos: Locations will include Native and Hispanic villages on the High Road to Taos, such as Picuris Pueblo, Las Trampas, Truchas and the Lourdes of America - Historic Santuario de Chimayo. Lunch at Rancho de Chimayo where we can talk about photography and the events of the morning in the surroundings of an authentic Spanish Hacienda with northern New Mexico cuisine served by the Jaramillo family for over 100 years. Then the drive home along the High Road to photograph the light in Milagro Beanfield country and the valley of Llano de San Juan.
Day 2: Abiquiu, Ghost Ranch and the Chama River Valley:
We will spend a day in the haunting yet enchanting landscape of Georgia O'Keefe country in Abiquiu, exploring rock and earth formations in and around the Chama River Valley.
Day 3: The Rio Grande Gorge and Beyond & The Sites of Taos
Spend a day photographing the sites and architecture of Taos followed by an an early evening at the world famous St Francis Church in Ranchos de Taos, immortalized by Georgia O'Keefe and Ansel Adams. We will visit the Rio Grande as it winds it's way through Orilla Verde National Recreation Area, a home to beaver, otter, blue heron and big horn sheep.Surrounded by majestic volcanic cliffs and overlooks and on a short hike off the beaten track we will photograph petroglyphs, riparian habitat and views of the Rio Grande Gorge Canyon. This trip also includes photo editing tuition and 16 x 20 print of one of your photos from the trip
Testimonial
Geraint, Susan and I wanted to thank you for the wonderful day we were able to spend with you last Wednesday. Thanks for so many things - for showing us how to use our camera features more efficiently, for new ways of "seeing" a subject, balance and composition - we could go on and on! We have lived in NM most of our lives but had never seen many of the places you took us. The weather was stunning - thunder clouds, rainbows, mountain villages. It was a day that we were trulyfilled with wonder at all we saw! You were so very patient with us as we would try to grasp concepts that come naturally to you. And I know that you went "beyond the call of duty" as evening and night fell, trying to get an uncooperative Photoshop program to stay in raw mode. Please thank your daughter for us for keeping you so late!And finally, it was a pleasure to get to know you as a person, not just a photographer. Thank you for sharing a day with us.Mark and Susan, Maine
Cost: $1250 / Group discounts for more than 3 people
Max. Attendees: 3
When:
**April 26th - 27th - 28th 2013
May 24th - 25th - 26th 2013
June 7th - 8th - 9th 2013
July 12th - 13th - 14th 2013
July 25th - 26th -27th 2013
August 8th - 9th - 10th 2013
Where: Geraint Smith Gallery of Photography / 110 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Suite D Taos, NM 87571
Website/Blog Address: http://www.geraintsmith.com/phototours.html
source: santafecreativetourism.org










