AT THE GALLERIES
Santa Fe Aurelia Gallery
414 Canyon Rd., 505-501-2915 Rock Paper Scissors, paintings by William Greiner; Transforming the Desert, paintings by Christa Stephens; through Sunday, Feb. 27. Center for Contemporary Arts 1050 Old Pecos Trail, 505-982-1338 Santa Fe Modern: Contemporary Design in the High Desert, photographs by Casey Dunn; Marietta Patricia Leis: Sense Memories, multidisciplinary works; through Sunday, Feb. 27.
Ellsworth Gallery
215 E. Palace Ave., 505-989-7900 Moth Wings and Pagodas, paintings by Peter Harrington; through Monday, Feb. 28. Foto Forum Santa Fe 1714 Paseo de Peralta, 505-470-2582 2022 annual members show of photographs; through Wednesday, March 2. Kouri + Corrao Gallery 3213 Calle Marie, 505-820-1888 Jen Pack: This Is the Shape of Me, interactive installation and mixed-media sculpture; through Saturday, Feb. 26.
Pie Projects
924-B Shoofly St., 505-372-7681 Light Between, window-front light installation by Morgan Barnard; lit from dusk-11 p.m. through March 5; pieprojects.org/pages/current-show.
MUSEUMS & ART SPACES Santa Fe Georgia O’Keeffe Museum
217 Johnson St., 505-946-1000 Contemporary Voices: Josephine Halvorson, paintings; through March 28. Core exhibits: Becoming Georgia O’Keeffe, Georgia O’Keeffe at Lake George, 1918-2928, O’Keeffe’s New Mexico, My New Yorks, Ritz Tower, Seeing Beyond/Ver más allá, The Natural World, and Travels; okeeffemuseum.org. Open Thursdays-Mondays. IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts 108 Cathedral Place, 888-922-4242 Daniel McCoy Jr: Experimental exPRESSion, mural; through Sunday, Feb. 27 • Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology, international exhibit; through July 10 • Alexander Lee: The Dream of Haere-pō, mural; through July • Continuance: O’Ga P’Ogeh Owingeh, a mural by members of Three Sisters Collective; through Aug. 1; iaia.edu/mocna. Closed Tuesdays.
Meow Wolf
1352 Rufina Circle, 505-395-6369 The House of Eternal Return, interactive installation; meowwolf.com/visit/santa-fe. The Adulti-Verse at Meow Wolf, admission discounts for ages 21+ first Thursdays of the month. Monday Funday, half-price admission for New Mexico residents after 3 p.m. Closed Tuesdays.
Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
710 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-476-1269 A Place in Clay, work by Jemez Pueblo potter Kathleen Wall; through May 16 • Clearly
Indigenous: Native Visions Reimagined in Glass, including works by Dale Chihuly and Preston Singletary; through June 16 • Birds: Spiritual Messengers of the Skies, paintings and pottery depicting the roles birds play in Native culture and history; through July • Painted Reflections: Isomeric Design in Ancestral Pueblo Pottery, historical and contemporary designs; through March 12, 2023; indianartsandculture .org. Closed Mondays.
Museum of International Folk Art
706 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-476-1200 Yōkai: Ghosts & Demons of Japan, Muromachi Period scroll paintings, Edo Period woodblock prints, and contemporary folk art; through August • Música Buena: Hispano Folk Music
of New Mexico, exploring the genre’s roots, through December. Long term: Multiple Visions: A Common Bond, works in the Alexander Girard Wing • Lloyd’s Treasure Chest: Folk Art in Focus, thematic displays from the permanent collection; moifa.org. Closed Mondays.
Museum of Spanish Colonial Art 750 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-982-2226
Trails, Rails, and Highways: How Trade Transformed the Art of Spanish New Mexico, works from the collection; through August • Pueblo-Spanish Revival Style: The Director’s Residence and the Architecture of John Gaw Meem, highlighting aspects of the museum’s architectural features; through Oct. 1 • Youth Gallery, Youth Market artists’ works; spanishcolonial.org.
New Mexico History Museum/ Palace of the Governors 105 W. Palace Ave., 505-476-5100
In Search of Domínguez and Escalante: Photographing the 1776 Expedition through the Southwest, works by Siegfried Halus and Greg MacGregor; through June 19. Core exhibits: Palace Seen and Unseen: A Convergence of History and Archaeology, documents, photographs, and artifacts • The Massacre of Don Pedro Villasur, graphic art by Turner Avery Mark-Jacobs • The First World War, ephemera relating to New Mexicans’ contributions • Setting the Standard: The Fred Harvey Company and Its Legacy, objects from the collection and photographs from Palace of the Governors archives • Telling New Mexico: Stories From Then and Now, artifacts, photographs, films, and oral histories; nmhistorymuseum.org. Closed Mondays.
New Mexico Museum of Art 107 W. Palace Ave., 505-476-5072
Ansel Adams: Pure Photography, nature studies, portraits, and architecture; through May 22 • Poetic Justice: Judith F. Baca, Mildred Howard, and Jaune Quick-to-See-Smith, works by the muralist, the installation artist, and the painter; through June 19 • Selections from the 20th Century Collection, Southwestern art; through December; nmartmuseum.org. Closed Mondays.
Poeh Cultural Center and Museum
78 Cities of Gold Rd., Pueblo of Pojoaque, 505-455-5041 Di Wae Powa: They Came Back, Historical Tewa Pueblo pottery returned by the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of the American Indian • The Why, group show of works by Native artists • Nah Poeh Meng, 1,600-squarefoot core installation highlighting the works of Pueblo artists and Pueblo history. Closed Sundays.
SITE Santa Fe
1606 Paseo de Peralta, 505-316-3596 Helen Pashgian: Presences, sculpture; through March 27 • Kate Joyce: Metaphysics, photographs; through April 22; sitesantafe.org. Open ThursdaysSundays.
Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian
704 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-982-4636 Activation/Transformation, installation by Nathan Young of objects from the collection; through April 3 • Indigenous Women: Border Matters, group exhibit; through April 23 • Abeyta/To’Hajiilee Ké, paintings, sculpture, and jewelry by Narciso Abeyta (1918-1998), Elizabeth Abeyta (1955-2006), Pablita Abeyta (1953-2017), and Tony Abeyta; through Oct. 2. Long term: Center for the Study of Southwestern Jewelry, devoted to Diné and Pueblo traditions • Portraits: Peoples, Places, and Perspectives, paintings • Medicinal Healer, An Artist to Remember: Charlie Willeto; folk-art carvings; wheelwright.org. Open Tuesdays-Saturdays.
Albuquerque Albuquerque Museum
2000 Mountain Rd., NW, 505-243-7255 Indelible Blue: Indigo Across the Globe, reflecting on the complex history of the dye and its cultural and geographical significance; through April 24 • The Printer’s Proof: Artist and Printer Collaborations, retrospective group show; through May 15 • Cannupa Hanska Luger, multidisciplinary works; through July 1; cabq.gov/culturalservices/ albuquerque-museum/plan-your-visit/admissionticketing. Closed Mondays.
Taos Harwood Museum of Art
238 Ledoux St., 575-758-9826 Remote Possibilities: Digital Landscapes from the Thoma Foundation Collection, works by John Gerrard, Kent Monkman, and Marina Zurkow; through Sunday, Feb. 27 • Gus Foster: Panoramic Photographs of Northern New Mexico; through April 17; harwoodmuseum.org. Open Wednesdays-Sundays. Millicent Rogers Museum 1504 Millicent Rogers Rd., 575-758-2462 Ongoing exhibits: Tuah-Tah/Taos Pueblo: Home, highlighting the Pueblo’s culture and artistic achievements • Pop Chalee! Yippee Ki Yay!, paintings; millicentrogers.org. Closed Wednesdays.