THURSDAY 4/1
Books/Talks The Future of Native Art and Collections at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Sarsf.info/museumspivot2021, 505-752-7200 The School for Advanced Research’s Museums Pivot: Shifting Paradigms for Collaboration speaker series: Patricia Marroquin Norby (Purépecha), associate curator of Native American Art, The American Wing, MoMA’s first Indigenous curator; 2 p.m. online; no charge. (See story, Page 14)
Books/Talks Getting the Picture, Telling the Story
Searchlightnm.org/getting-the-picture-telling-the-story/ Photographers José R. Lopez, Ada Trillo, and Michael Benanav discuss the role of photojournalism during times of unrest in this free webinar hosted by Searchlight New Mexico, moderated by Don J. Usner; 2 p.m., via Zoom; visit website for link.
Hampton Sides
Eborins44@gmail.com The Rotary Club of Santa Fe’s noon public meeting series continues with the local author of Blood and Thunder: The Epic Story of Kit Carson and the Conquest of the American West; noon; email Eva Borins for free registration link.
Numbered
Ccasantafe.org/living-room-series/2444-numbered Free screening of the 2012 Israeli documentary honoring Auschwitz survivors; view on demand through April 7 (Holocaust Memorial Day). Visit Santa Fe Jewish Film Festival’s website for more information, santafejff.org/events. Joyce Carol Oates, American Melancholy Collectedworksbookstore.com The author discusses her new collection of poetry with local poet Barbara Rockman; 6 p.m., via Zoom; log on via website to register. (See story, Page 12)
Nightlife
Local musicians’ spotlight Vanessie, 434 W. San Francisco St. Weekly rotating roster; 6-9 p.m. Thursdays; no cover.