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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.
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Thu., May 23, 2013
Thu, May 23
5:30 PM - 7 PM
Event Type: art markets and galleries, community, culture, entertainment and nightlife, local news and sports, nonpro
Residency readings and studio tours of the Santa Fe Art Institute's resident artists!
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Santa Fe Art Institute Open Studios
Location: Santa Fe Art Institute (505) 424 5050Event Type: art markets and galleries, community, culture, entertainment and nightlife, local news and sports, nonpro
Residency readings and studio tours of the Santa Fe Art Institute's resident artists!
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Thu, May 23
6 PM - 9 PM
Event Type: art markets and galleries, community, food, todays events
Beals and Abbate Gallery are celebrating the work of Amy Ringholz with a reception and four-course dinner paired with wines from Santa Fe Winery. Please call505.995.4502 to make reservations.
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Meet the Artist Featuring Amy Ringholz
Location: Nidah at Eldorado Hotel & Spa 505-995-4535Event Type: art markets and galleries, community, food, todays events
Beals and Abbate Gallery are celebrating the work of Amy Ringholz with a reception and four-course dinner paired with wines from Santa Fe Winery. Please call505.995.4502 to make reservations.
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Fri., May 24, 2013
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.
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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
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
8:30 PM
Event Type: community, entertainment and nightlife, food, performing arts, todays 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: The Cowgirl (505) 982-2565Event Type: community, entertainment and nightlife, food, performing arts, todays 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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Sat., May 25, 2013
Sat, May 25
8 AM - 1 PM
Event Type: community, entertainment and nightlife, shopping, on going events
Santa Fe Artists Market - March thru December at the Railyard, near the Farmer's Market! 8:00 am to 1:00 pm, every Saturday! Local, juried artists present paintings, photography, pottery, jewelry, textiles, pottery and more! $1.00 underground parking next to REI. Make this your Saturday morning destination!
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Santa Fe Artists Market
Location: Railyard Performance Center (505) 982-8309Event Type: community, entertainment and nightlife, shopping, on going events
Santa Fe Artists Market - March thru December at the Railyard, near the Farmer's Market! 8:00 am to 1:00 pm, every Saturday! Local, juried artists present paintings, photography, pottery, jewelry, textiles, pottery and more! $1.00 underground parking next to REI. Make this your Saturday morning destination!
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Sat, May 25
11 AM - 1 PM
Event Type: art markets and galleries, community, culture, education lectures and workshops, family, local news and s
Every Saturday from 11:00am to 1:00pm join The Santa Fe Art Institute for our free graffiti workshop. Work with experienced local graffiti and street artists. Learn new techniques, and the connection between hip-hop culture and fine art.
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SFAI Graffiti Workshop
Location: Santa Fe Art Institute (505) 424 5050Event Type: art markets and galleries, community, culture, education lectures and workshops, family, local news and s
Every Saturday from 11:00am to 1:00pm join The Santa Fe Art Institute for our free graffiti workshop. Work with experienced local graffiti and street artists. Learn new techniques, and the connection between hip-hop culture and fine art.
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Sat, May 25
noon - 2 PM
Event Type: community, education lectures and workshops, food, homepage tabs, community, hp feature 2 b, 101.5 the voi
Join the Facebook event HERE.
They will be performing at the Round House
* Protect our food supply
* Spread awareness about GMOs
* Promote organic, local solutions
* Expose cronyism between big business and the government
* Bring accountability to those responsible for corruptionhttp://rt.com/usa/monsanto- march-protests-world-069/
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March Against Monsanto
Location: Santa Fe Farmers Market (505) 983-4098Event Type: community, education lectures and workshops, food, homepage tabs, community, hp feature 2 b, 101.5 the voi
Join the Facebook event HERE.
- 12pm: Rally and Gathering at the Farmer's Market/Railyard
- 1pm: March on Paseo de Peralta to the State Capitol Building
They will be performing at the Round House
- 2pm Chris Chickering
- 3pm The Strange
- 4pm The Boom Roots Collective
* Protect our food supply
* Spread awareness about GMOs
* Promote organic, local solutions
* Expose cronyism between big business and the government
* Bring accountability to those responsible for corruptionhttp://rt.com/usa/monsanto-
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Sat, May 25
4 PM - 10 PM
Event Type: art markets and galleries, community, entertainment and nightlife, festivals, local news and sports, outd
Heath Concerts and Cobalt Blue in collaboration with the Dead Dub Society celebrating their 10th anniversary, presents Santa Fe’s first ever Bass Music Fiesta FREE in the Santa Fe Railyard Saturday, May 25 from 4:00 to 10:00. Headlining is popular electronic producer Minnesota. Christian Bauhofer, better known as “Minnesota” hails from Santa Cruz and has toured the country from California to New York. His new EP, “Eternal Frequencies: Equinox”, kicked off his spring tour, which is now coming to Santa Fe!
Opening sets include New Mexican DJs Brotherhood Sound, Sandbox Kid, 5L + Fon-Z (AKA Powernap), Koder + Teddy No Name, Mute Swuaun & The Infektor and 13 Pieces + Jon Ray.
Santa Fe Railyard Plaza with with the Water Tower transformed into Santa Fe’s coolest DJ booth ever.!
All ages welcome with Second Street Bewery serving as official beer garden. Drug Free event.. No alcohol allowed on the Railyard Plaza. 21 and over only in Second Street Brewing.
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Bass Music Fiesta
Location: The Railyard Plaza (505) 982-8309Event Type: art markets and galleries, community, entertainment and nightlife, festivals, local news and sports, outd
Heath Concerts and Cobalt Blue in collaboration with the Dead Dub Society celebrating their 10th anniversary, presents Santa Fe’s first ever Bass Music Fiesta FREE in the Santa Fe Railyard Saturday, May 25 from 4:00 to 10:00. Headlining is popular electronic producer Minnesota. Christian Bauhofer, better known as “Minnesota” hails from Santa Cruz and has toured the country from California to New York. His new EP, “Eternal Frequencies: Equinox”, kicked off his spring tour, which is now coming to Santa Fe!
Opening sets include New Mexican DJs Brotherhood Sound, Sandbox Kid, 5L + Fon-Z (AKA Powernap), Koder + Teddy No Name, Mute Swuaun & The Infektor and 13 Pieces + Jon Ray.
Santa Fe Railyard Plaza with with the Water Tower transformed into Santa Fe’s coolest DJ booth ever.!
All ages welcome with Second Street Bewery serving as official beer garden. Drug Free event.. No alcohol allowed on the Railyard Plaza. 21 and over only in Second Street Brewing.
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Sat, May 25
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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Tue., May 28, 2013
Tue, May 28
3 PM - 5 PM
Event Type: community, culture, education lectures and workshops, family, nonprofit, on going events
Each week we will explore this big blue marble we call home as we discover a new culture from around the world through art and storytelling.
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Cultural Connections
Location: Santa Fe Children's Museum (505) 989-8359Event Type: community, culture, education lectures and workshops, family, nonprofit, on going events
Each week we will explore this big blue marble we call home as we discover a new culture from around the world through art and storytelling.
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Wed., May 29, 2013
Wed, May 29
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Event Type: community, education lectures and workshops, nonprofit, spirituality and religion, todays events
Wednesday Night Dharma Talk by Wendy Johnson. The evening begins with a 15 minute meditation. Please arrive by 5:20 pm. Dana to teacher is warmly welcomed.
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Dharma Talk by Wendy Johnson
Location: Upaya Zen Center 505-986-8518Event Type: community, education lectures and workshops, nonprofit, spirituality and religion, todays events
Wednesday Night Dharma Talk by Wendy Johnson. The evening begins with a 15 minute meditation. Please arrive by 5:20 pm. Dana to teacher is warmly welcomed.
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Thu., May 30, 2013
Thu, May 30
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Event Type: community, education lectures and workshops, health and beauty, todays events
Zoobiquity: What Dolphin Diabetes Can Teach Us About Human Health Dinosaurs suffered from brain cancer, arthritis, and gout. Koalas catch Chlamydia. Gorillas experience clinical depression. Stallions self-harm in a way that correlates to “cutting” for human patients. Animals and humans get the same diseases, yet physicians and veterinarians rarely talk. Drawing on the latest in medical and veterinary science, as well as evolutionary and molecular biology, Barbara Natterson-Horowitz proposes an interdisciplinary, comparative approach to physical and behavioral health for doctors treating patients of all species, and shows us how animal medicine might help us all feel better.
Barbara Natterson-Horowitz, M.D., is an attending cardiologist at the UCLA Medical Center and a professor of medicine for the UCLA Division of Cardiology. She serves as a cardiovascular consultant to the Los Angeles Zoo and is a member of its Medical Advisory Board. Her recent book with Kathryn Bowers is Zoobiquity: What Animals Can Teach Us About Health and the Science of Healing.
Lectures are free and open to the public. Seating is limited.
Sponsored by the Los Alamos National Bank
SFI's Community Lectures will also be available to the Institute's worldwide community, live on our YouTube Page (http://www.youtube.com/user/santafeinst). Each Community Lecture includes a Q&A session following the prepared remarks; those watching the live webcaset can pose questions via email (sfi_live@santafe.edu) or Twitter (@sfi_live), and a selection of questions from the online audience will be read and answered by each speaker.
To Follow the live Twitter feed visit: @sfi_live or follow the Hashtag #sfi_live
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Zoobiquity: What Dolphin Diabetes Can Teach Us About Human Health
Location: James A. Little Theater 505-827-6760Event Type: community, education lectures and workshops, health and beauty, todays events
Zoobiquity: What Dolphin Diabetes Can Teach Us About Human Health Dinosaurs suffered from brain cancer, arthritis, and gout. Koalas catch Chlamydia. Gorillas experience clinical depression. Stallions self-harm in a way that correlates to “cutting” for human patients. Animals and humans get the same diseases, yet physicians and veterinarians rarely talk. Drawing on the latest in medical and veterinary science, as well as evolutionary and molecular biology, Barbara Natterson-Horowitz proposes an interdisciplinary, comparative approach to physical and behavioral health for doctors treating patients of all species, and shows us how animal medicine might help us all feel better.
Barbara Natterson-Horowitz, M.D., is an attending cardiologist at the UCLA Medical Center and a professor of medicine for the UCLA Division of Cardiology. She serves as a cardiovascular consultant to the Los Angeles Zoo and is a member of its Medical Advisory Board. Her recent book with Kathryn Bowers is Zoobiquity: What Animals Can Teach Us About Health and the Science of Healing.
Lectures are free and open to the public. Seating is limited.
Sponsored by the Los Alamos National Bank
SFI's Community Lectures will also be available to the Institute's worldwide community, live on our YouTube Page (http://www.youtube.com/user/santafeinst). Each Community Lecture includes a Q&A session following the prepared remarks; those watching the live webcaset can pose questions via email (sfi_live@santafe.edu) or Twitter (@sfi_live), and a selection of questions from the online audience will be read and answered by each speaker.
To Follow the live Twitter feed visit: @sfi_live or follow the Hashtag #sfi_live
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Fri., May 31, 2013
Fri, May 31
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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