FRIDAY 5/27
Gallery and Museum Openings
Artes de Cuba 1700-A Lena St., 505-303-3138 Havana Printmakers, woodblocks, silk-screens, and collagraphs; through Sept. 10; reception 4 p.m. Aurelia Gallery 414 Canyon Rd., 505-501-2915 Through the Pinhole, Vol. 1, photographs by Cody S. Brothers; through July 10; reception 5-7 p.m. Blue Rain Gallery 544 S. Guadalupe St., 505-954-9902 Paintings by Matthew Sievers; Equipoise, bronzes by Bryce Pettit; through June 11; reception 5-7 p.m. Chiaroscuro Contemporary Art 558 Canyon Rd., 505-992-0711 Murmuring Skies, paintings by Gayle Crites; through July 2; reception 5-7 p.m. Currents 826 826 Canyon Rd., 505-772-0953 The Quality of Being Fleeting: Gillian Brown & Cherie Sampson, installation and projections; through Sept. 12; reception 5-8 p.m. Evoke Contemporary 550 S. Guadalupe St., 505-995-9902 Seduction by Centipede, paintings by Irene Hardwicke Olivieri; through July 23; reception 5-7 p.m. McLarry Fine Art 225 Canyon Rd., 505-988-1161 Natural Connections, wildlife sculpture by Joshua Tobey; reception 5-7 p.m. Meyer Gallery 225 Canyon Rd., 800-779-7387 Landscapes by Michael Workman; through June 9; reception 5-7 p.m. New Concept Gallery 610 Canyon Rd., 505-795-7570 Through the Lens & From the Press: Photography & Prints, works by Woody Galloway, Steven A. Jackson, and Julia Roberts; through June 25; reception 5-7 p.m.
Pie Projects
924-B Shoofly St., 505-372-7681 Southwest Contemporary’s 12 New Mexico Artists to Know Now 2022, through June 25; reception 5-8 p.m.
Strata Gallery
418 Cerrillos Rd., Design Center, Suite 1C, 505-780-5403 Asymptote, installation and sculpture by Binod Shrestha; through June 11; reception 5-7 p.m. Ventana Fine Art 400 Canyon Rd., 505-983-8815 Insight: Outside and Inside, paintings by Frank Balaam and Angus; through June 13; reception 4-6 p.m.
Classical Music Severall Friends
Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 107 W. Barcelona Rd. Open rehearsal of The Lovers’ Bane, with Shira Kammen, Christopher LeCluyse, Drew Minter, Emily Noēl, and Mary Springfels; narrated by Desirée Mays; 7:30 p.m.; $10 in advance; severallfriends.org.
In Concert American Art Songs
First Presbyterian Church, 208 Grant Ave., 505-982-8544 Baritone Rick Beaubien and pianist Natasha Stojanovska; 5:30 p.m., doors 5:15 p.m.; donations accepted. Öona Dahl Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Circle, 505-395-6369 DJ sets; guest acts: Feathericci, Bacon, and Spoolius; doors 10 p.m.; $23; tickets.meowwolf.com. Wheelwright Museum 85th Anniversary 704 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-982-4636 The Native American Composer Apprentice Project Celebration of Music presents The Strata
Quartet, Navajo composers Raven Chacon and Michael Begay; and youth apprentice composers; 5:30-7:30 p.m., on the grounds of the museum; $10 in advance; wheelwright.org.
Theater/Dance Counterpoint
Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St., 505-988-1234 Tap dancer Caleb Telcher and pianist-composer Conrad Tao; 7:30 p.m.; $35-$115; 505-984-8759, performancesantafe.org. (See story, Page 20)
EntreFlamenco
El Flamenco de Santa Fe, 135 W. Palace Ave., 505-209-1302 Antonio Granjero and Estefania Ramirez, with Spanish guest stars; doors 6:15 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, through June 25; show from $25, dinner and show from $43; entreflamenco.com/ tickets. Flamenco Fiesta 2022 Teatro Paraguas, 3205 Calle Marie, 505-424-1601 The Four Seasons, featuring guitarist Chuscales and dancer Mina Fajardo; also, poetry of Antonio Machado, read by Argos MacCallum; 7:30 p.m. today and Saturday; $25 in advance, $30 at the door; brownpapertickets.com. Hamlet Seton Castle, Academy for the Love of Learning, 133 Seton Village Rd., 505-995-1860 Outdoor performances by the Upstart Crows of Santa Fe and The Shakespeare Gym; 7 p.m., Fridays-Sundays, through June 5; $20; upstartcrowsofsantafe.org. (See story, Page 24)
Books/Talks Santa Fe Art Institute Tilt Podcast
Sfai.org/events/tilt-podcast Interviews, field recordings, soundscapes, and stories by New Mexico creative practitioners. Tune in to hear the latest sessions every fourth Friday of the month or follow via Podbean (sfai.podbean.com).
Nightlife Strangers From Afar
The Mine Shaft Tavern, 2846 NM 14, 505-473-0743 Psychedelic, folk-rock duo; 5 p.m.; no cover. Robert Fox Trio Club Legato, 125 E. Palace Ave., 505-988-9232 Jazz pianist, with John Trentacosta on drums and Cyrus Campbell on bass; 6-9 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; no cover.
SATURDAY 5/28 Classical Music Chatter (in) SITE
SITE Santa Fe, 1606 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-1199 Premiere of Gregory Spears’ The Census at Bethlehem and Vivaldi’s Stabat Mater; harpsichordist Kathleen McIntosh, cellist James Holland, violist Jeffery Smith, and violinists David Felberg and Stephen Redfield; 10:30 a.m.; $5-$16; chatterabq.org/ boxoffice.
In Concert
Bruce Dunlap & Brahim Fribgane Gig Performance Space, 1808 Second St., gigsantafe.org Guitar and dumbek/percussion performance; 7:30 p.m.; $22; gigsantafe.tickit.ca. Nosotros Tumbleroot Brewery and Distillery, 2791 Agua Fria St., 505-393-5135 Latin-dance band; 8 p.m.; $10 cover.
Books/Talks
A Day of Discussion, Art, and Poetry Dedicated to “Poetic Justice” St. Francis Auditorium, 107 W. Palace Ave., 505-476-5063 Artists Judith F. Baca, Mildred Howard, and Jaune Quick-to-See Smith discuss the importance of artists’ voices in cultural and social discourse; 10:30 a.m., youth open mic follows, 1-3 p.m.; no charge.
Events Adobe Downtown
San Miguel Chapel, 401 Old Santa Fe Trail Free, all-ages, adobe brick-making event; hosted by Cornerstones Community Partnerships; 9 a.m.-2 p.m.; no charge. Native Treasure Night Market Santa Fe Community Convention Center, 201 W. Marcy St. Cocktail reception honoring Living Treasure recipient Cochiti Pueblo artist Virgil Ortiz; earlyaccess shopping of work by 200 Indigenous artists; entertainment by flutist William Clark; refreshments served; 5-8 p.m.; $100; eventbrite.com. Northern New Mexico Fine Arts and Crafts Guild Summer Show Cathedral Park and E. Palace Avenue Multidisciplinary works; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. today and Sunday, artsandcraftsguild.org. Wise Fool New Mexico Spring Circus Cabaret and Street Fair WFNM Studio, 1131-B Siler Rd., 505-992-2588 Roots, a performance recognizing the circus-arts troupe’s 22nd anniversary; 6 p.m. today, 4 p.m. Sunday; street fair, 12:30-3:30 p.m. Sunday; no charge.
SUNDAY 5/29 In Concert
Alex Maryol Band Tumbleroot Brewery and Distillery, 2791 Agua Fria St., 505-393-5135 Local blues/rock singer-songwriter; 6:30 p.m.; $15 cover. Thievery Corporation The Bridge at Santa Fe Brewing Company, 37 Fire Place Electronic-music duo Rob Garza and Eric Hilton; 7 p.m., doors 6 p.m.; $49; 505-886-1251, ampconcerts.org.
Theater/Dance
Aspen Santa Fe Ballet students recital Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St. Ballet dancers, 2 and 6 p.m.; $32; 505-988-1234, tickets.lensic.org/events. Books/Talks Donald Levering Teatro Paraguas, 3205-B Calle Marie, 505-424-1601 The local poet celebrates the launch of his 16th book, Breaking Down Familiar; discussion and book signing 5-6 p.m.; no charge. 18th Annual Native Treasures Art Market Santa Fe Community Convention Center, 201 W. Marcy St. Works by 200 Native artists; 9 a.m.-5 p.m. today and Monday; Lightning Boy Foundation Hoop Dancers, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Zuni Olla Maidens, 12:30-3 p.m.; $5, ages 17 and under no charge; eventbrite.com. Monday performances: Jemez Pueblo Drum and Dance Group, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Nightlife
Bill Hearne La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda, 100 E. San Francisco St., 505-982-5511 Americana singer-songwriter; 7-9 p.m., no cover.
MONDAY 5/30 Classical Music
Santa Fe Flute Immersion Immaculate Heart of Mary Chapel, 50 Mount Carmel Rd. Solo and chamber works played by New Mexico Performing Arts Society faculty Carla Lancellotti Auld, Melissa Colgin-Abeln, Linda Marianiello, and Valerie Potter; 7 p.m; no charge.
Theater/Dance
Aspen Santa Fe Ballet students recital Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St. Folklorico dancers, 2 and 6 p.m.; $32; 505-988-1234, tickets.lensic.org/events.
Books/Talks
Southwest Seminars Santa Fe Woman’s Club, 1616 Old Pecos Trail Azteques, Cliff-Dwellers, Anasazi, Ancestral Pueblo: What’s in a Name?, with Stephen H. Lekson, retired curator of archaeology, University of Colorado Museum of Natural History; 6 p.m.; $20; 505-466-2775, southwestseminars.org.
Nightlife
Doug Montgomery Rio Chama Steakhouse, 414 Old Santa Fe Trail, 505-955-0765 Pianist-vocalist, 6:30-9:30 p.m.; no cover.
TUESDAY 5/31 Events
Santa Fe Tuesday Farmers’ Market 1607 Paseo de Peralta, 505-983-4098 Open 8 a.m.-1 p.m. weekly through November; santafefarmersmarket.com.
WEDNESDAY 6/1 Nightlife
Kipp Bentley Cowgirl BBQ, 319 S. Guadalupe St., 505-982-2565 Local singer-songwriter; 4 p.m.; no cover.
THURSDAY 6/2 Books/Talks
Rick Ridgeway: Life Lived Wild Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St., 505-988-1234 The mountaineer discusses his 2021 memoir, Life Lived Wild: Adventures at the Edge of the Map; 7:30 p.m.; $20; tickets.lensic.org/events.
School for Advanced Research Creative Thought Forum Series
Sarweb.org/public-lectures Estevan Rael-Gálvez, former New Mexico State historian, moderates a virtual panel discussion on creative and culturally sensitive approaches to preserving traces of the past; 2-3 p.m.; advance registration required; donations accepted.
Nightlife David Geist
The Cabaret Upstairs at Osteria D’Assisi, 58 S. Federal Pl., 505-986-5858 Pianist/vocalist; 7-10 p.m.; $5 cover; phone reservations only.
OUT OF TOWN Albuquerque Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
South Gallery Entrance, 2401 12th St., NW, 505-843-7270 Testament of Empowerment, comic-book art by Diné illustrator Shaun Beyale; reception 5-7 p.m. Thursday, June 2; $5 suggested donation.
Cerrillos Art in the Park
Cerrillos Hills State Park Visitor Center, 37 Main St., off NM 14, 505-474-0196, cerrrilloshills.org/events Works by jewelers, glass artists, photographers, and painters living along the Turquoise Trail corridor; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, May 28.
Española
New Mexico Wildlife Center Start of Summer Celebration 19 Wheat St., 505-753-9505 Educational programs, kid’s activities, and resident animal ambassadors; 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, May 28; no charge; newmexicowildlifecenter.org/events.
Taos American String Quartet
Taos Community Auditorium, 145 Paseo del Pueblo Norte Violinists Laurie Carney and Peter Winograd, violist Daniel Avshalomov, and cellist Wolfram Koessel; 5:30 p.m. Thursday, June 2, encore June 3; music of Beethoven, Brahms, Shostakovich, and Mozart; $25-$50; tcataos.org/tickets.
PEOPLE WHO NEED PEOPLE Artists
Santa Fe Studio Tour Register to participate through June 15 for tours running Oct. 7-9 and 15-16; santafestudiotour.org/ registration.
PASA KIDS Guest Storytime
Santa Fe Public Library Main Branch, 145 Washington Ave., 505-955-6837 Local author Jenny Lacika reads from her book AGAIN, ESSIE?, which explores geometry, part of the Charlesbridge Publishing Storytelling Math series, celebrating the use of math during playtime; 10:30 a.m. Friday, May 27; no charge.
BOOK LAUNCH 5-6 p.m. Sunday, May 29
The award-winning poet and Santa Fe resident Donald Levering manages to bring resolution to the burden of illness, addiction, estrangement, and divorce experienced by the poet and his family in his 16th collection. The free celebration hosted by Teatro Paraguas includes a reading and book signing.
AT THE GALLERIES Santa Fe
Acequia Madre House 614 Acequia Madre, 505-570-5385 Place Setting, multidisciplinary work by Amanda Rowan; through June. LewAllen Galleries 1613 Paseo de Peralta, 505-988-3250 The Painter’s Painter, Dan Christensen; through June 4.
Nüart Gallery
670 Canyon Rd., 505-988-3888 Liminal, paintings by Erin Cone and Joseph Ostraff; through June 5. Santa Fe Art Institute Midtown campus, 1600 St. Michael’s Dr., 505-424-5050 In Place: Future Artifacts, group show of new-media works; through Saturday, May 28.
Smoke the Moon
616 ½ Canyon Rd., smokethemoon77@gmail.com Spherical Influence, paintings and works on paper by Will Bruno; through June 20.
Tai Modern
1601 Paseo de Peralta, 505-984-1387 Bamboo art by Yufu Shohaku; through Tuesday, May 31. Vital Spaces Annex Gallery Midtown Campus, 1600 St. Michael’s Dr., 505-273-9040 Beneath the Surface, group show of concept drawings, 3D works, robotics and sculpture; through Saturday, May 28.
Webster Collection
54½ Lincoln Ave., 505-780-9500 Right Here Right Now, paintings by J.M. Rizzi and Adam Feibelman.
MUSEUMS & ART SPACES Santa Fe Art Vault
540 S. Guadalupe St., 505-428-0681 All Art Is Virtual, international group show of digital, video, and new media from the Thoma Foundation collection; through April 15, 2023; artvault.thomafoundation.org.
Coe Center for the Arts
1590-B Pacheco St., 505-983-6372 The Virtual Coe: online collection of African, Asian, European, Native American, and Oceanic objects; coeartscenter.org. El Rancho de las Golondrinas 334 Los Pinos Rd., 505-471-2261 Opening day, Wednesday, June 1. Living-history museum, dedicated to the history, heritage, and culture of 18th- and 19th-century New Mexico; golondrinas.org. Open Mondays-Fridays. Georgia O’Keeffe Museum 217 Johnson St., 505-946-1000 Spotlight on Spring, an installation focusing on the newly-conserved painting; through Oct. 10 • Georgia O’Keeffe, a Life Well Lived: Photographs by Malcolm Varon, O’Keeffe’s art photographer; through October. 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 ThursdaysMondays.
IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts
108 Cathedral Pl., 888-922-4242 John Well-Off-Man: Rhythm and Lines, linocuts; through Sunday, May 29 • 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 • Experimental
exPRESSion: Printmaking at IAIA, 1963–1980; through Sept. 4; 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.; meowwolf.com. Closed Tuesdays.
Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
710 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-476-1269 Clearly Indigenous: Native Visions Reimagined in Glass; through June 13 • Birds: Spiritual Messengers of the Skies, paintings and pottery; through July • Painted Reflections: Isomeric Design in Ancestral Pueblo Pottery, historical and contemporary designs; through March 12, 2023; indianartsandculture.org. Open daily. 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 • Dressing with Purpose: Belonging and Resistance in Scandinavia, traditional folk dress traditions; through Feb. 22, 2023. Core exhibits: 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 113 W. Palace Ave., 505-476-5200 In Search of Domínguez and Escalante: Photographing the 1776 Expedition through the Southwest, works by Siegfried Halus and Greg MacGregor; through June 19 • Curative Powers: New Mexico’s Hot Springs, showcasing thermal baths; through Sept. 4. 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. Open daily.
New Mexico Museum of Art
107 W. Palace Ave., 505-476-5063 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 • Western Eyes: 20th-Century Art Here and Now, regional developments in modernist works; through Jan. 8, 2023; nmartmuseum.org. Open daily. 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 • The Why, group show of works by Native artists • Nah Poeh Meng, 1,600-square-foot core installation highlighting the works of Pueblo artists and Pueblo history. Open Mondays-Fridays.
SITE Santa Fe
1606 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-1199 Spectrum, mural and paintings by Nani Chacon; through Aug. 21 • The Body Electric, paintings, mural, and sculpture by Jeffrey Gibson; through Sept. 11; sitesantafe.org. Open Thursdays-Sundays.
Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian
704 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-982-4636 Abeyta/To’Hajiilee Ké, paintings, sculpture, and jewelry by Narciso Abeyta, Elizabeth Abeyta, Pablita Abeyta, 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 Cannupa Hanska Luger, multidisciplinary works; through June • We Built This City, photographs from the permanent collection; through July 16; cabq.gov/culturalservices/albuquerque-museum/ plan-your-visit/admission-ticketing. Closed Mondays. Holocaust and Intolerance Museum of New Mexico 616 Central Ave. SW, 505-247-0606 Overturned: A Life Etched in Stone • Hate in America. Permanent exhibits, With Evil Intent • African American Experience, Phase 2: Slavery 1866-1945 • Czech Torah • Armenian Genocide • Hidden Treasures • Colonization: Racism and Resilience; nmholocaustmuseum.org; Open WednesdaysSaturdays. National Hispanic Cultural Center 1701 Fourth St., SW, 505-246-2261 Fronteras del Futuro: Art in New Mexico and Beyond, group show; through Jan. 8, 2023; nationalhispaniccenter.org. Closed Mondays. UNM Art Museum 203 Cornell Dr. NE, 505-277-4001 Mysterious Inner Worlds, drawings, sculpture, and installation by Anila Quayyum Agha; through July 2; artmuseum.unm.edu/exhibition.
Taos
Couse-Sharp Historic Site 146 Kit Carson Rd., 575-751-0369 Joseph Henry Sharp: The Life and Work of an American Legend, paintings by the founding member of the Taos Society of Artists; long term; couse-sharp.org. Open Tuesdays-Saturdays. Harwood Museum of Art 238 Ledoux St., 575-758-9826 New Beginnings: An American Story of Romantics and Modernists in the West, traveling exhibit; through Sept. 5 • Debbie Long: Light Ships, immersive installations; through Oct. 23; harwoodmuseum.org. Open Wednesdays-Sundays. Millicent Rogers Museum 1504 Millicent Rogers Rd., 575-758-2462 Following the Manito Trail, migration experiences, creative practices, and untold stories of Manito families from Taos County; through July • Tuah-Tah/Taos Pueblo: Home, high-lighting the Pueblo’s culture and artistic achievements • Pop Chalee! Yippee Ki Yay!, paintings; millicentrogers.org. Open daily.
Taos Art Museum at Fechin House
227 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, 575-758-2690 Generations, paintings by Max Jones; through June 12 • Sun Patterns, Dark Canyon: The Paintings and Aquatints of Doel Reed (1894-1985); through Aug. 28; taosartmuseum.org.
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