AT THE GALLERIES
Santa Fe
Evoke Contemporary
550 S. Guadalupe Street, 505-995-9902
East of the Sierras Distant Thunder, landscapes by Louisa Mcelwain; through April 20.
form & concept
435 S. Guadalupe Street, 505-780-8312
A Tenuous Thread, weavings by Bhakti Ziek; through April 26.
Foto Forum Santa Fe
1714 Paseo de Peralta, 505-470-2582
Fifth annual members show; through April 24. Monroe Gallery of Photography
112 Don Gaspar Avenue, 505-992-0800
The Movies, 20th-century Hollywood portrait photographs; through April 17.
Obscura Gallery
225 Delgado Street, 505-577-6708
Byways, photographs by Roger Deakins; through May 4.
Susan Eddings Pérez Gallery
717 Canyon Road, 505-477-4278
A Retrospective, paintings by Sue Llewellyn; through April 5.
Turner Carroll Gallery
725 Canyon Road, 505-986-9800 Blasfemme: A Reverence for Renegades, group show; through April.
Las Vegas
Ray Drew Gallery
Donnelly Library, New Mexico Highlands University, 802 National Avenue, 505-425-7511
Mixed media by Terry Maker; through April 26. (See story, Page 30)
MUSEUMS & ART SPACES Santa Fe
Coe Center for the Arts
1590-B Pacheco Street, 505-983-6372
African, Asian, European, Native American, and Oceanic objects; email info@coeartscenter.org for tours. Open by appointment.
El Rancho de las Golondrinas
334 Los Pinos Road, 505-471-2261
Living-history museum, dedicated to the heritage and culture of 18th- and 19th-century New Mexico; golondrinas.org
Georgia O’keeffe Museum
217 Johnson Street, 505-946-1000
Rooted in Place, O’keeffe’s studies of trees; through April 15 • Georgia O’keeffe: Making a Life, art and objects from the collection; through Nov. 15; okeeffemuseum.org.
IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts
108 Cathedral Place, 505-983-8900
Inuk Silis Høegh: Arctic Vertigo, video installations; through July 14 • Womb of the Earth: Cosmovision of the Rainforest, works by Indigenous female Brazilian artists; through July 19; iaia.edu/mocna.
Meow Wolf
1352 Rufina Circle, 505-395-6369
The House of Eternal Return, immersive, evolving exhibits; meowwolf.com.
Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
710 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-476-1269 Horizons: Weaving Between the Lines with Diné Textiles, historic and contemporary weavings, prints, photographs, and other related items; through June 2; indianartsandculture.org.
Museum of International Folk Art 706 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-476-1204
Protection: Adaptation and Resistance, multidisciplinary works by Alaskan Indigenous artists; through April 7 • Ghhúunayúkata
/To Keep Them Warm: The Alaska Native Parka, examples from the mid-19th century to contemporary reinterpretations; through April 7; moifa.org.
Museum of Spanish Colonial Art
750 Camino Lejo, museum@spanishcolonial.org Spanish art spanning five continents and four centuries, dedicated to the preservation of all Spanish Colonial art; housed in a building designed by John Gaw Meem; spanishcolonial .org.
New Mexico History Museum
113 Lincoln Avenue, 505-476-5200
18 Miles and That’s As Far As It Got: The Lamy Branch of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, model train crafted by Santa Fe Model Railroad Club members; through Jan. 16, 2025; nmhistorymuseum.org.
New Mexico Museum of Art 107 W. Palace Avenue, 505-476-5072
Rick Dillingham: To Make, Unmake and Make Again; through June 16 • Ways of Seeing: Four Photographic Collections, mid-20th century photographs; through June 16 • Art of the Bullfight, works from the collection; through Aug. 4 • Out West: Gay and Lesbian Artists in the Southwest 1900-1969; through Sept. 2; nmartmuseum.org.
New Mexico Museum of Art Vladem Contemporary
404 Montezuma Avenue, 505-476-5062
Shadow and Light, including works by Larry Bell, Judy Chicago, Agnes Martin, and Leo Villareal; through April 28 • Oswaldo Maciá: El Cruce, sound sculpture; through Sept. 22; nmartmuseum .org/vladem-contemporary.
Poeh Cultural Center and Museum
78 Cities of Gold Road, 505-455-5041
Di Wae Powa: They Came Back, historical Tewa Pueblo pottery • Nah Poeh Meng, 1,600-squarefoot core installation highlighting works by Pueblo artists; poehcenter.org.
Santa Fe Botanical Garden
715 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-471-9103
19-acre living museum: The Orchard Gardens and Art Trail, ethnobotanical garden, Ojos y Manos: Eyes and Hands Garden, and the Piñon Juniper Woodland; santafebotanicalgarden.org.
SITE Santa Fe
1606 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-1199
You Are Here, retrospective exhibit of multidisciplinary work by Arturo Herrera (see story, Page 24); Folded Stone, multimedia work by Erin Shirreff; through May 27 • Billboard Project: Deborah Roberts, outdoor installation; through July 5 • I’m Nobody! Who Are You?, paintings by Carmen Herrera; through Sept. 16; sitesantafe.org. Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian
704 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-982-4636 Masterglass: The Collaborative Spirit of Tony Jojola, blown and sculpted glass art by the late Isleta Pueblo artist; through June 9; wheelwright.org.
Albuquerque
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
2401 12th Street NW, 505-843-7270
Grounded: Honoring Our Cultural Ties with Strength and Resilience • Birds and Feathers: Their Beauty Within Our Traditions, group shows; through April.
National Hispanic Cultural Center
1701 Fourth Street SW, 505-246-2261
Hourglass: Paño Arte from the Rudy Padilla Collection, celebrating paños as an art form and the contributions of incarcerated artists to the broader fields of Chicano and American art; through April 14; nationalhispaniccenter.org.
New Mexico Holocaust and Intolerance Museum
616 Central Avenue SW, 505-247-0606
Witnessing Justice at Nuremberg: Nazi War Crime Trials Through the Eyes of New Mexicans Dorothy Adams Greene and Lawrence Rhee, original documents, photographs, and artifacts; through Dec. 18; nmholocaustmuseum.org.
UNM Art Museum
203 Cornell Drive NE, 505-277-4001
Hindsight Insight 4.0: Portraits, Landscapes and Abstraction from the UNM Art Museum; through May 11; artmuseum.unm.edu/exhibition.
Taos
Encore Gallery
Taos Center for the Arts, 133 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, 575-758-2052
Eros in the Ether: Figurative Architecture, paintings by Carlos Servando Hernandez; through April 14.
Harwood Museum of Art
238 Ledoux Street, 575-758-9826
Raven Chacon: Three Songs, sound, video, and visual work paying tribute to Indigenous women; through July 7; harwoodmuseum.org.
La Hacienda de los Martinez
708 Hacienda Way, 575-758-0505
Northern New Mexico-style, Spanish colonial “great house.” Built in 1804 by Severino Martinez; taoshistoricmuseums.org.
Millicent Rogers Museum
1504 Millicent Rogers, 575-758-2462 Tuah-tah/taos Pueblo: Home, highlighting the Pueblo’s culture and artistic achievements • Pop Chalee! Yippee Ki Yay!, paintings; millicentrogers.org.