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FRIDAY 8/9 VictoryContemporary 225 Canyon Rd., 505-983-8589 Galleryand Museum Openings Paintings by Poteet Victory; reception 5-7 p.m.; Andrea Fisher Fine Pottery through Aug. 23. 100 W. SanFranciscoSt.,505-986-1234 Worrell Gallery Exceptional Works,Hopi potter Jean Sahmie; 103 Washington Ave.,505-989-4900 reception noon-5 p.m.; through Aug. 18. Bronzes,paintings,and jewelrybyBill Worrell; Back PewGallery reception 5-7 p.m. First Presbyterian Church of SantaFe, 108 GrantAve., SantaFeOpera 505-982-8544 The Thirteenth Child Animal Kingdom: From Jellyfish to Jaguars, 301 OperaDr.,800-280-4654, 505-986-5955 group show;reception 6-7:30 p.m.; through Sept.1. Adrama composedbyPoul Ruders,inspired by Canyon Road Contemporary the BrothersGrimm fairytale TheTwelveBrothers; 622 Canyon Rd., 505-983-0433 notable forits strong female rolessung by Counter Culture,paintings by PatHobaugh; Jessica E. Jones(Lyra)and mezzo-soprano Tamara reception 5p.m.; through Thursday. Mumford(Queen Gertrude); DavidLeigh Catenary ArtGallery portrays the mad King Hjarne; librettobyBeckyand 616½CanyonRd.,505-982-2700 David Starobin, 8p.m.; $42-$275; santafeopera.org. WhiteSands,Big Skies,photographsbyThomas Classical Music Dodge; reception 5-7 p.m.; through September. Santa Fe DesertChorale Summer Festival ChiaroscuroContemporaryArt St.Bede's Episcopal Church, 550 W. SanMateoRd., 558 Canyon Rd., 505-992-0711 505-982-1133 Brittle, figurativemixed-media sculptureby Luminosity: TheNatureofCelestialLight,vocal Rose B. Simpson; reception 5-7p.m.; through Sept.7. chamber concert; SamuelBarber's ThreeSongs, Collected Works Bookstore Op.10and BenjaminBritten's LesIlluminations, 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226 Op.18; 2p.m.; $40; 505-988-2282, desertchorale Drawings by Without Reservations cartoonist .tix.com.(Seereview, Page 22) Ricardo Caté;reception 4p.m. Santa Fe DesertChorale Summer Festival Ellsworth Gallery Cathedral Basilica of St.Francis of Assisi, 131Cathedral Pl. 215 E. PalaceAve.,505-989-7900 Music of Mendelssohn, J.S. Bach, and Whitbourn; Rez Dogs II,paintings and ceramicsculpture 8p.m.; with organist David Solem, violist Kim by Chaz John; reception 5-7 p.m.; through Sept. 3. Fredenburgh, and percussionist Kyle Nielsen; $20-$95; 505-988-2282, desertchorale.tix.com. Gerald Peters Projects 1011 Paseo de Peralta, 505-954-5700 TGIF organrecital First Presbyterian Church, 208 GrantAve.,505-982-8544, Trace,paintings by TomBirker,through Sept.21; Ext. 16 Tales of the West,paintings by Michael Cassidy and sculpturebyJamie Burnes; through Sept.28; BernardStruber;music of Couperin, Vierne, reception 5-7 p.m. and Messiaen; 5:30 p.m.; donations accepted. Giacobbe-Fritz Fine Art In Concert 702 Canyon Rd., 505-986-1156 Santa Fe Bandstand TwoMan Show: DavidKammerzell and Downtown Plaza Charlie Meckel,paintings; reception5-7 p.m. Blue Rain Gallery(544 S. Guadalupe St.)shows paintings by Starr Hardridge through August. OutsideInProductions' free summerconcert Kaldoun Fine Art series; NativeDrum Circle; 6-7 p.m.; flutist Robert 112 W. SanFranciscoSt.,505-820-0881 ObjectsofArt Santa Fe Show ASEA Gallery Mirabal; 7:15-8:45 p.m.; santafebandstand.org. Women with Passion,group showofpaintings; El Museo Cultural de SantaFe, 555 Camino de la Familia, 539 Old SantaFeTrail,505-988-9140 Theatre/Dance grand-opening reception 5-8 p.m.; through Oct. 9; 505-992-0591 Trumped Up Sale and Celebration to Forestall 4000 Miles Saturdayreception 5-8 p.m. Contemporaryworks representedby70-plus the Growing Apocalypse,group show; reception Teatro Paraguas,3205 Calle Marie, 505-424-1601 international galleries andexhibitors;11a.m.- 4:30-7:30 p.m.; Saturdayreception 3-5:30 p.m.; New MexicoMuseum of Art AmyHerzog's single-set playabout generational 5p.m. todaythrough Sunday; $15, run-of-show 20 percent of proceeds donatedtobuyers' choice 107 W. PalaceAve.,505-476-5072 conflicts between a91-year-old grandmother $25,objectsofartsantafe.com. of nonprofitorganizations. Alcove20/20 #1,the first in aseries of rotating and her 20-something grandson, presented exhibits showcasingNew Mexico artists;works The Owings Gallery SteveElmoreIndianArt by NewMexicoActors Lab; 7:30 p.m. Thursdays- by StuartArends,Mokha Laget, DianeMarsh, 120 E. MarcySt.,505-982-6244 839-M Paseo de Peralta, 505-995-9677 Saturdays,2p.m. Sundays through Aug. 25; Dan Namingha,and EmiOzawa;reception Ed Mell —New Work 2019,paintings; NampeyoFamily Retrospective: 1885-2019, $25; brownpapertickets.com/event/3609739. 5:30-7p.m.; through Oct. 13.(Seestory,Page 28) reception 5-7 p.m.; through Sept.21. Hopi pottery; reception 5-7 p.m.; through Oct. 1. Antonio Granjero&EntreFlamenco NüartGallery Patina Gallery Tresa VorenbergGoldsmiths El FlamencodeSanta Fe,135 W. PalaceAve.,505-209-1302 670 Canyon Rd., 505-988-3888 131 W. PalaceAve.,505-986-3432 656 Canyon Rd., 505-988-7215 Doors 6:30 p.m.; show7:30 p.m.; tickets start Figurations 2019,group showofpaintings; Passion &Pearls,jewelrydesigns by PeterSchmid AGem Packed Life,jewelrybyDonna Diglio; at $25, group discounts available; entreflamenco reception 5-7 p.m.; through Aug. 25. of Atelier Zobel; reception 5-7 p.m. reception 5-7 p.m.; through Sept. 16; @entreflamenco.com; Wednesdays-Sundays Saturdayreception 11a.m.-5 p.m. through Sept.1.

PASATIEMPOMAGAZINE.COM 67 Santa Fe Bandstand SUNDAY 8/11 Downtown Plaza OutsideInProductions' free summerconcert Galleryand Museum Openings series wraps up with folk-pop guitarist Matthew Academyfor the Love of Learning Andrae at 6p.m.,followedbyrock-blues guitarist 133 SetonVillage Rd., 505-995-1860 Jono Manson at 7:15 p.m.; santafebandstand.org. MoreBeautiful and Amazing,group show of Theater/Dance multidimensional workscelebrating the 159th The Duchess of Malfi birthdayofartist and naturalist Ernest Thompson TheSwanTheater, 1213-B ParkwayDr.,505-466-3533 Seton; reception 2-4 p.m.; through July 2020. International ShakespeareCenterpresents (See MixedMedia,Page16) John Webster's tragedy,directedbyAriana Karp; Museum of IndianArts&Culture 7p.m.; $15 at the door. 710 Camino Lejo,MuseumHill,505-476-1269 SanIldefonso Pottery: 1600-1930,anexhibit Books/Talks combining Nativeethnogenesis,discussions Lauren Camp andThomas Centolella with descendantmembers of the community, Op.Cit.Books,DeVargas Center, 157 Paseo de Peralta, and social context; 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; through 505-428-0321 August 2020; by museum admission; Giacobbe-Fritz Fine Art(702 Canyon Rd.) shows paintings by Charlie Meckel. Thepoets read from their collections Turquoise indianartsandculture.org. (See story, Page 34) Door:Finding Mabel Dodge Lujan in New Mexico EmiArteFlamencoPresents La Emi Hervé Wine Bar and Almost Human;5:30 p.m. SantaFeOpera TheLodge at SantaFe, 750 N. St.Francis Dr., 505-992-5800 Blues musician Alex Maryol; 6p.m.; no cover. Santa Fe ApprenticeShowcase Scenes Classes With NevarezyJosé Encinias,Kambiz Pakan, La Fiesta Lounge 301 OperaDr.,800-280-4654, 505-986-5955 and Manuel Tañe; 8p.m. Wednesdays-Sundays JimmyStadler's country-rock band ;8-11p.m.; Santa Fe Improv open jam Fully staged productions presentedbyapprentice through Sept.1;doors 7:15 p.m.; checkfor ticket no cover. Warehouse 21, 1614 Paseo de Peralta singers,8p.m.; $15, ages 6-22 $5; Aug.18 encore. availability; 505-988-1235, ticketssantafe.org. Games and exercises; no experiencenecessary; Second StreetBrewery 7-9 p.m.; $10 at the door;ages 17 and up; Classical Music Maps in Motion Acoustic band Lone Piñon;7-10p.m.; no cover. RailyardPerformanceCenter, 1611 Paseo de Peralta santafeimprov.com. Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival TheLensic Performing Arts Center,211 W. SanFranciscoSt. New York City-based choreographer/dancer Tiny's Restaurant&Lounge Classic rockers TheJakes; 8:30 p.m.; no cover. Events Music of Mozart,Schubert, and Brahms; 6p.m.; Leslie Satin's piece; dancers include Maia Best of Santa Fe 2019 Allard Auctions Cortissoz, Banu Ogan, and Satin;accompanied Tonic performersincludeStefanDohr,Paul Appleby, Scottish Rite Center, 463Paseo de Peralta by Dean Rainey;8p.m.; $10 at the door. Jazz/blues duo PatMalone and Jon Gagan; Todd Levy,and JuliaHarguindey;6p.m.; $10-$95; NativeAmerican artifacts and art; today: 8a.m. 888-221-9836,Ext.102, 505-982-1890, Solobration 6:30-8:30 p.m.; Tonic jazz quartet; 9:30 p.m.- 12:30 a.m.; no cover. preview,noon auction; Sunday: 8a.m. preview, santafechambermusic.com. Warehouse 21, 1614 Paseo de Peralta, 505-988-1579 10 a.m. auction; 888-314-9343, allardauctions.com. Afestival of solo works: Talia Pura (This IHave Vanessie Books/Talks Believed)and JoyceStorey(E.S.L. Class); also, PianistsDoug Montgomery; 6p.m.; ContraDance Journey Santa Fe Presents Odd Fellows Hall,1125 CerrillosRd. children perform selections from Storey's book Greg Schlotthauer;8p.m.; no cover. CollectedWorksBookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226 Traditional folk dance, with music by the 75 New Monologues Kids Will Love;7:30 p.m.; Poet Lauren Camp reads from and discusses her Connie ManhattanTrio; beginners class 7p.m.; encores 7:30 p.m. Saturday, 2p.m. Sunday; $15; collection Turquoise Door:Finding Mabel Dodge SATURDAY 8/10 dance7:30 p.m.; $9, students $5; 505-930-1149, ages 9and under no charge; tickets available Lujan in New Mexico;11a.m. (See Subtexts,Page 18) folkmads.org; no partner needed. at thedoororonline; brownpapertickets.com/ MiriamSagan event/4088687; contactTalia formoreinformation, Galleryand Museum Openings RagRugs&Fiber Arts Show Op.Cit.Books,DeVargas Center, 157 Paseo de Peralta, 505-428-8508, [email protected]. NedraMatteucci Galleries Montezuma Lodge,431 Paseo de Peralta 1075 Paseo de Peralta, 505-982-4631 505-428-0321 Books/Talks Presented by ArtThroughthe Loom Weavers Small &Sacred,paintings by William Acheff; Guild; handspun, handwoven or hand-dyedgoods; Thepoetcelebrates the launch of In Bluebeard's Breakfast with the Curators reception 1-3 p.m.; through Sept. 14. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. todayand Sunday; no charge. Castle;2p.m. Museum of Indian Arts &Culture, 710 Camino Lejo, ObscuraGallery Santa Fe Artists Market Events Museum Hill,505-476-1269 1405 Paseo de Peralta, 505-577-6708 Abehind-the-scenes tour and discussion series; RailyardPlaza, South Guadalupe and Alcaldesa Streets 20th Annual Vista Grande Public Library Photographs by Manuello Paganelli; Outdoor booths; 8a.m.-2 p.m. Saturdays through IceCream Social Tony ChavarriaofSanta Clara Pueblo and Larry reception 5-7 p.m.; through August. HumetewaofSanto Domingo Pueblo; breakfast December;505-310-8766, santafeartistsmarket.com. 1Hacienda Loop,505-466-7323,Eldorado 8:30a.m.;tour of theconservation lab and a ShiprockSanta Fe Santa Fe Farmers Market Music,silent/liveauctions, andchildren's activities; preview of objectstobedisplayedinthe exhibit 53 Old SantaFeTrail,505-982-8478 1607 Paseo de Peralta, 505-983-4098 1-4:30 p.m.; ages 12 andolder$10, familiesoffour Here, Nowand Always;$35, call forreservations. Historic/antique Navajo rugs and blankets, 7a.m.-1 p.m.; santafefarmersmarket.com. $25,ages 6-11$5, ages 5and undernocharge. Nativejewelry, and Pueblo pottery; Nightlife Events reception 5-7 p.m. Nightlife 41st Annual Whitehawk Antique Indian (See Page 69 foraddresses) (See Page 69 foraddresses) &Ethnographic ArtShowopening night Classical Music El Farol Chatter (in SITE) BeerCreek Brewing Company SantaFeCommunityConvention Center,201 W. MarcySt., Americana band Hott Box; 5p.m.; no cover. Jazz guitaristPat Malone andbassist JonGagan; 800-777-2489 SITE SantaFe, 1606 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-1199 6-8 p.m.;nocover. ¡Chispa! at El Mesón Opening-nightparty 6-9 p.m.; $85includes hors Music of GustavMahler;10:30 a.m.; including Vanessie John Tiranno,soprano Ingela Onstad, flutist PatMalone'sjazz trio; 7:30-10:30 p.m.;nocover. d'oeuvres,entertainment,and cash bar; market Pianist Doug Montgomery; 6:30 p.m.; no cover. runs 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Monday; $15 daily, Jesse Tatum,and cellistDanaWinograd; ledby Cottonwood Kitchen Lounge $25 run of show;tickets available at the door; David Felberg;$5-$15; chatterabq.org/product/ Acoustic-rock duo Curry&Springer;10p.m.-1 a.m.; whitehawkshows.com. august-10-2019. no cover. MONDAY 8/12 Nightlife Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival Cowgirl BBQ St.Francis Auditorium, 107 W. PalaceAve. Galleryand Museum Openings (See Page 69 foraddresses) Rock band Underground Cadence; 8:30 p.m.; Fandangos!,works by Soler andBoccherini;5p.m.; no cover. Inn of the Anasazi Anasazi Restaurant&Bar performers include PaoloBordignon, Meng Su,and 113 Washington Ave.,505-988-3030 Classical guitarist Gustavo Pimentel; 6p.m.; no cover. El Farol HarveydeSouza;$10-$56; 888-221-9836, Ext. 102, Flamencodinnershow; 6:30-9 p.m.; Modernand contemporarySouthwesternjewelry BeerCreek Brewing Company 505-982-1890,santafechambermusic.com. R&B band TheBlue Jays;9-11 p.m.; call forcover. from the Mahnaz Collection; includes worksby Countryband Half Broke Horses; 6p.m.; no cover. The Soldier's Tale Charles Loloma, VermaNequatewa,and Eveli La Fiesta Lounge Sabatie; noon-6 p.m. today, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. ¡Chispa! at El Mesón SanMiguel Chapel,401 Old SantaFeTrail, JimmyStadler'scountry-rock band; 8p.m.;nocover. 505-983-3974 Tuesdayand Wednesday. ThreeFaces of Jazz; 7:30 p.m.; no cover. Second StreetBrewery Cottonwood Kitchen Lounge Stravinsky's theatrical work;3p.m.; performers SantaFeOpera include violinist Sandra Baron, clarinetist James Blues band TheBarbwires; 7-10 p.m.;nocover. Popsinger-songwriter Shane Wallin; 5:30-9p.m.; La bohème Shields,bassoonist TedSoluri, and vocalist Robert Tonic C.S. Rockshow; 10 p.m.-1 a.m.; no cover. 301 OperaDr.,800-280-4654, 505-986-5955 Pomakov; $20 in advanceateventbrite.com. Tonic jazz quartet; 9:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m.; no cover. Puccini's tragic storyofloveamongimpoverished Cowgirl BBQ TumblerootBrewery &Distillery Folk-rockband Dave Borrego and the Wigglers; In Concert denizensof19th-centuryParis; performersinclude Latin-dance bandNosotros;7-11 p.m.; call forcover. 8:30 p.m.; no cover. DeVotchKa sopranosVanessaVasquezand GabriellaReyes, tenor MarioChang,and baritone ZacharyNelson; El Farol RailyardPlaza, South Guadalupe and Alcaldesa Streets Vanessie PianistsDoug Montgomery; 6p.m.; directedbyMaryBirnbaum; conducted by Jader Flamencodinner show; 6:30 p.m.; RonCrowder Denver-based Indie band; 7p.m.; Korvin Balkan Greg Schlotthauer;8p.m.; no cover. Bignamini;8p.m.; $42-$275; santafeopera.org. Band,rock/soul; 9-11 p.m.; call forcover. Orkestar opens; no charge; ampconcerts.org.

68 PASATIEMPO I August 9-15, 2019 Classical Music Events Jim Kristofic Events Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival The Antique American IndianArt Show CollectedWorksBookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226 IndianArtsResearchCenter tour TheLensic Performing Arts Center,211 W. SanFranciscoSt. Santa Fe opening-night gala Theauthor discusses Medicine Women: TheStory School forAdvanced Research, 660Garcia St.,505-954-7200 Music of Mendelssohn,Falla,and Bruckner; 6p.m.; El Museo Cultural de SantaFe, 555 Camino de la Familia of the First NativeAmerican Nursing School, tracing View the collection of 12,000-plus Nativeartifacts performersincludePaolo Bordignon, Guillermo Preview items offered by 60-plus vendors; 6p.m.; the historyofthe Ganado Mission on the Navajo dating from the6th centurytothe present; 2-3 p.m.; Figueroa, andChristopher Mellard; $10-$95; $75; show: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday, reservation in northeast Arizona;6p.m. $15; pre-registration required; sarweb.org. 888-221-9836, Ext. 102, 505-982-1890, and Aug. 16; $15 daily;$25 run of show; santafechambermusic.com. antiqueindianartshow.com. Schola Cantorum of Santa Fe NativeCinema Showcase 2019 Shrine of OurLady of Guadalupe Church, 417 Agua Fría St. opening night Thesacred-music choral ensemble performs NewMexicoHistoryMuseum, 113 Lincoln Ave. to raise funds forrepairing rain damage to the Warrior Women,documentingthe lifeofLakota Santuario de Guadalupe roof;7p.m.; donations activist Madonna Thunder Hawk;7p.m.; followed accepted; schola-sf.org. by adiscussion with activist Marcella Gilbertand directors Christina D. King and ElizabethA.Castle; CLUBS, ROOM Books/Talks continuingdaily through Aug. 18, at no charge; S, VENUES The CodedLanguage of Color swaia.org. Check with venues for updates and spe SantaFePublic LibraryMain Branch, 145 Washington Ave. Santa Fe Artists Market cial events. Afreeintroductory talk on theelectromagnetic RailyardPlaza, South Guadalupe and Alcaldesa Streets Bar Alto at Drury P basis of color's effectonlife, presentedby laza Hotel Mamunia Tuesdays 8a.m.-2 p.m.; 505-310-8766, 828 Paseo de Per members of TheLiving Theatre; 6:30-7:45 p.m.; alta, 505-982-0883 130 Linco santafeartistsmarket.com, . ln Ave., 505-983-8654 505-231-5869, thelivingtheatre.com. Beer Creek Brewing C ompany Meow Wolf Nick Estes Santa Fe Farmers Market Tuesdays 3810 NM 14, 505-471-9271 1607 Paseo de Peralta, 505-983-4098 1352 Rufina Circle, 505-395-6369 CollectedWorksBookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226 Boxcar Sports Bar & Gr Tuesdays 7a.m.-1 p.m.;santafefarmersmarket.com. ill The Mine Sha Theauthor discusses OurHistoryIsthe Future, 530 S. Guada ft Tavern lupe St., 505-988-7222 2846 examining traditions of indigenous resistance NM 14, Madrid, 505-473-0743 Nightlife The Bridge leading to the #NoDAPL movementatStanding at Santa Fe Brewing Company L'Olivier Restaurant (See addresses at right) 37 Fire Pl., 505-557 Rock Reservation; 6p.m. -6182 229 Galisteo St., 505-989-1919 Cowgirl BBQ The Cave On the R Nightlife Gary Gorence; acoustic rock;8p.m.-close; 1226 Calle ocks Lounge at Camel Rock Casino de Comercio 174 no cover. 86-A U.S. 84/285, 800-462-2035 (See addresses at right) Chili Line Brewing Company Oste Cowgirl BBQ El Farol 2 ria d'Assisi Lounge 04 N. Guadalupe St., 505-982-8474 5 Karaoke,with Michele Leidig; 9p.m.; no cover. Canyon Road blues jam; 8-11 p.m.; call forcover. 8 Federal Pl., 505-986-5858 ¡Chispa! at El Mesón La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda Santa Fe Brewing Company 213 Washington Ave., 505-98 BillHearne's honky-tonk trio; 7:30-11p.m.; no cover. BillHearne's honky-tonk trio; 7:30-11p.m.; 3-6756 El Dorado Taphouse no cover. Cottonwood Kitchen Lounge 7 Caliente Rd., 505-466-6939 Vanessie at Tesuque Casino Pianist Doug Montgomery; 6:30 p.m.; no cover. Vanessie Santa Fe Oxygen & Healing Bar 7 Tesuque Rd., 505-984-8414 Pianist David Wood; 6:30 p.m.; no cover. 102 W. San Francisco St., 505-660-9199 Cowgirl BBQ Second Street Brewery TUESDAY 8/13 319 S. Guadalupe St., 505-982-2 WEDNESDAY 8/14 565 1814 Second St., 505-982-3030 Dra Galleryand Museum Openings gon Room Bar S econd Street Brewery at the Railyard Galleryand Museum Openings 406 Old Santa Fe Trail, 505-983-7712 ShiprockSanta Fe 1607 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-3278 53 Old SantaFeTrail,505-982-8478 ShiprockSanta Fe El Farol Second Street Brewery Rufina Taproo Work by Cochiti Pueblo ceramicist Diego Romero; 53 Old SantaFeTrail,505-982-8478 808 Canyon Rd., 505-983-9912 m 2920 Rufina St., 505-954-1068 reception 2-4 p.m. PhillipVigil: NewWorksonCanvas;reception 2-4p.m. Evangelo's Shadeh Nightclub SantaFeOpera 200 W. San Francisco St., 505-982- SantaFeOpera 9014 Buffalo Thunder Resort & Casino, G Così fantutte The Thirteenth Child host 20 Buffalo Thunder Trail, 877-848-6337 301 OperaDr.,800-280-4654, 505-986-5955 301 OperaDr.,800-280-4654, 505-986-5955 2889 Trades West Rd. Social Kitchen + Bar at Sage In Mozart and Da Ponte's tragicomedyunfolds Adrama in twoactscomposedbyPoul Ruders, n Gig Performance Space 725 Cerrillos Rd., 505-982-595 whentwo mendecide to test their fiancés' inspired by the BrothersGrimm fairytale TheTwelve 2 1808 Second St., gigsantafe.com fidelity: sopranoAmanda Majeski (Fiordiligi), Brothers;notablefor its strong femaleroles sungby Starlight Lounge at Montecito mezzo-sopranoEmily D'Angelo(Dorabella), soprano Jessica E. Jones(Lyra)and mezzo-soprano Hervé Wine Bar 500 Rodeo Rd., 505-428-2840 TamaraMumford(QueenGertrude);bass David 139 W. San Franc tenor BenBuss(Ferrando),and baritoneJarrett Ott isco St., 505-795-7075 Taberna La Bo Leigh portraysthe madKingHjarne;libretto ca (Guglielmo); 8p.m.; $42-$275; santafeopera.org. Honeymoon Br 125 Lincoln A by Beckyand DavidStarobin, 8p.m.;$42-$275; ewery ve., 505-988-7102 Family Night: Reduced prices forages 6-22 907 W. Alameda St., So santafeopera.org. lana Center, TerraCotta Wine Bist and accompanying adults. 505-303-3199 ro 304 Johnson St., 505-989-1166 Classical Music Classical Music Hotel Santa Fe Tiny’s Restaurant & Lounge Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival 1501 Paseo de Peralta, 5 05-982-1200 1005 St. Francis Dr., 505 St.Francis Auditorium, 107 W. PalaceAve. St.Francis Auditorium, 107 W. PalaceAve. -983-9817 La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda Zoltán Fejérvári: piano recital; music of Bartók, RomanticPiano &Winds,music of Janáĉek and Tonic 100 E. San Francisco St., 505-98 Widmann, and Schumann;noon; $10-$33; Thuille; noon; performers include ShaiWosner, 2-5511 103 E. Water St., 505-982-1189 888-221-9836,Ext.102, 505-982-1890, Steven Tenenbom, and StefanDohr;888-221-9836, La Posada de Santa Fe Resort and Spa Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery santafechambermusic.com. Ext. 102,505-982-1890, santafechambermusic.com. 330 E. Palace Ave., 505-986-0000 2791 Agua Fría St., 505-303-3308 Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival The Lensic Per Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival forming Arts Center Upper Crust TheLensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W Pizza TheLensic Performing Arts Center,211 W. SanFranciscoSt. . San Francisco St., 505-988-1234 329 O 211 W. SanFranciscoSt. ld Santa Fe Trail, 505-982-0000 BeethovenSonatas 1:violinist Ida Kavafian Living Room BeethovenSonatas 2:violinist Ida Kavafian Lounge at Loretto Upper Crust Pizza in Eldorado andpianistAnne-MarieMcDermott; 6p.m.; Inn and Spa andpianistAnne-MarieMcDermott; 6p.m.; at Loretto, 211 Old Santa Fe Trail, 5 Colinas Rd., 505-466-1123 $10-$77; 888-221-9836,Ext.102,505-982-1890, 505-984-7905 santafechambermusic.com.(Seepreview,Page 26) $10-$77; 888-221-9836,Ext.102,505-982-1890, Vanessie santafechambermusic.com. (See preview,Page26) Los Magueyes Mex ican Restaurant 434 W. San Francisco St., 505-982-9966 Books/Talks 31 Burro Alley, 505-992-030 Books/Talks 4 Zephyr Office of Archaeological Studies Lost Pad BrownBag talks Three Centuries of Pueblo Resistance re Records 520 Center Dr., 505-501-8106 304 Catron St., 505-31 Center forNew MexicoArchaeology,7Old Cochiti Rd., Jean Cocteau Cinema, 418 Montezuma Ave.,505-466-5528 0-6389 505-476-4404 ThePublixFeminist Caucushostsapanel discussion Indian Market Traditions,byOAS director on major victories in the fightfor Pueblo liberation; Eric Blinman; today's focus, pottery; Thursday's 6p.m.;nocharge; jeancocteaucinema.com. topic,textiles; noon (both days); no charge.

PASATIEMPOMAGAZINE.COM 69 NativeCinema Showcase 2019 Good Folk Gallery Classes Madrid NewMexicoHistoryMuseum, 113 Lincoln Ave. 141 Lincoln Ave.,505-983-1660 IAIA continuing education: Etsy training Calliope Indian Market event; 1p.m.: Wiñaypacha (Eternity), Lost ArtForm Comes Alive,beadworkby InstituteofAmericanIndian Arts,83AvanNuPoRd. 2876 Main St., 505-474-7564 3p.m.: TheBlessing,discussion with directors follows; Menominee artist Dan Warrington; 5-8 p.m. Annie McHale outlines howtogrowabusiness Personal Mythology,paintings,ceramic and 7p.m.: FallsAround Her;daily screeningsthrough Potteryofthe Southwest on the e-commerce website; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. today mixed-media sculpturebyBarbaraHarnack; Aug. 18, at no charge; swaia.org. 223-ACanyonRd.,505-365-2192 and Aug. 22; no charge; 505-424-2308, iaia.edu/ reception 4-6 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 10; Potterydemonstration JewelrybySaraSinclair;reception 4-6 p.m. cecourses. through September. Potteryofthe Southwest,223-ACanyonRd.,505-365-2192 Santa Fe CommunityConvention Center Events Pecos Jemez Pueblo ceramicist Teri Cajero;1-3 p.m.; 201 W. MarcySt.,800-777-2489 hide painting demonstration by Choctawartist IndianMarketkick-off party Annual Feast DayCelebration IM: EDGE 2019,anIndian Market group show SantaFeCommunityConvention Center,201 W. MarcySt. PecosNational Historical Park,1Peach Dr., KarenClarkson, noon-2 p.m. Thursday of contemporaryworks; this year's theme, Afreeall-ages event, including apreview of the 505-757-7241 Wheelwright Museum of the American Honoring the Strength and ResilienceofNative IM: EDGE ContemporaryShow,performances by Atradition of the Jemez and PecosPueblos; Women;onview 7-10 p.m.; through Aug. 18. Indianearly birdbenefitsale Navajo rock band Stateline and violinist Laura mass inside the ruins of OurLadyofthe Angels 704 Camino Lejo,MuseumHill,505-982-4636 ShiprockSanta Fe Ortman; 7-10 p.m.; swaia.org. of Porciúncula 9:30 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 11, Southwest Nativejewelry, basketry, ceramics, 53 Old SantaFeTrail,505-982-8478 followedbyJemez Pueblo dancers and and other goods; 3-6 p.m.; $25 includes hors NativeCinema Showcase 2019 Collaborativeexhibit of worksbyHopijeweler NewMexicoHistoryMuseum, 113 Lincoln Ave. horno-baked rolls; no charge. d'oeuvres.Public sale 9a.m.-4 p.m. Thursday VermaNequatewa and Arapaho/Seneca Indian Market event; 1p.m.: Angelique's Isle, and Aug. 16; no charge; shuttle serviceavailable beadworkartist Ken Williams Jr.; 3p.m.: TheLand Speaks,7p.m.: N. Scott Momaday: from FirstBaptist Church,1605 Old PecosTrail. reception 2-4 p.m. PEOPLE WHO NEED PEOPLE WordsFromaBear;daily screeningsthrough Nightlife Sorrel Sky Gallery Aug. 18, at no charge; swaia.org. Artists (See Page 69 foraddresses) 125 W. PalaceAve.,505-501-6555 We Arethe SeedsSanta Fe 2019 2019 Fulcrum Fund call for proposals ¡Chispa! at El Mesón NativeAmerican Group Show;reception 5-7:30 p.m.; SantaFeRailyard, South Guadalupe Street Administered by Albuquerque gallery516 ARTS; Flamencoguitarist Joaquin Gallegos; 7p.m.; no cover. through August. andPaseo de Peralta open to individuals and collectives whose work La Fiesta Lounge SantaFeOpera Contemporary/traditional indigenous-art market, centers around visual arts and who arebased Countryband Sierra;7:30-11 p.m.; no cover. Jenůfa with70-plus vendors,workshops,fashionshow, withinan80-mile radius of Albuquerque; visit 301 OperaDr.,800-280-4654, 505-986-5955 storytelling, food trucks,and bands; 10 a.m.-6 p.m., 516arts.org/fulcrumfund;applications accepted $10 suggested donation; fundraising dinner onlineonly,by11:59p.m. Sunday, Aug. 11. Tangled familial relationships in a19th-century THURSDAY 8/15 4:30 p.m.; $15;wearetheseeds.ticketleap.com; Moravian village form the plot of Janáček's opera detailsavailable online at wearetheseeds.org/ Community in three acts; LauraWilde (Jenůfa)and Galleryand Museum Openings seeds-santa-fe.html;continuesAug.16. Awesome Foundation microgrant Patricia Racette(Kostelniĉka), Alexander Andrea Fisher Fine Pottery (See stories,Pages43-53) TheSanta Fe chapter is accepting applications Lewis (Laca) and RichardTreySmagur (Števa); fora$1,000 grant awardedtoindividuals and 100 W. SanFranciscoSt.,505-986-1234 8p.m.; $42-$275; santafeopera.org. Nightlife New Works,pots by Acoma ceramicist Franklin groups involved in science, technology,art, Peters; Coiled Amazement,workbyWyandot Classical Music (See Page 69 foraddresses) and education projects designed to improve potter RichardZaneSmith; reception 5-7 p.m.; Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival ¡Chispa! at El Mesón local residents' qualityoflife; submission forms available online at awesomefoundation.org/ through Aug. 18. St.Francis Auditorium, 107 W. PalaceAve. Jazz/flamencoduo Vaivén; 7-9 p.m.; no cover. en/chapters/santafe; Sunday, Sept.1deadline; Blue Rain Gallery DoverQuartet: Joel Link,Bryan Lee, Milena La Fiesta Lounge email [email protected] 544 S. Guadalupe St., 505-954-9902 Pajaro-van de Stadt, and Camden Shaw; Countryband Sierra;7:30-11 p.m.; no cover. or visit facebook.com/awesomesantafe Group showofworks by NativeAmerican artists; music of Webern,Beethoven, andBritten;noon; Osteria PianoLounge formoreinformation. reception 5-8 p.m.; through August. $10-$38;888-221-9836, Ext. 102, 505-982-1890, Pianist/vocalist David Geist; 6:30-9:30 p.m.;nocover. santafechambermusic.com. Case Trading Post artist showcase Vanessie PASA KIDS WheelwrightMuseum of the American Indian, Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival Pianist Greg Schlotthauer;6:30 p.m.; no cover. 704 Camino Lejo,MuseumHill,505-982-4636 TheLensicPerforming Arts Center, Garden Sprouts Indigenous artists demonstrateand discuss 211 W. SanFranciscoSt. SantaFeBotanical Garden,715 Camino Lejo, their craft; 10 a.m.-noon; no charge. BeethovenSonatas3:violinist Ida Kavafian OUT OF TOWN 505-471-9103 andpianistAnne-MarieMcDermott; 6p.m.; Storytellingand hands-onactivities forchildren CoeCenter for the Arts open house $10-$77; 888-221-9836,Ext.102, 505-982-1890, Albuquerque 1590-B PachecoSt.,505-983-6372 ages 3-5;9-10a.m.weeklyonFridays;$5suggested santafechambermusic.com. (See preview, New MexicoArt League donation;santafebotanicalgarden.org. MvskokeCanoePaddle ProjectPop-Up,exhibit of Page 26) traditional canoepaddles;1-4 p.m.;the center's 3409 Juan Tabo Blvd.,N.E., 505-293-5034 Storytelling with JoeHayes Muscogee/SeminoleboardmemberKenneth Books/Talks Group show of worksbyfacultymembers; On the grounds of WheelwrightMuseum of the American Johnson discusses the showat2p.m.;also, IndianMarketbuying primer: reception 5-7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 10;through Aug. 24. Indian, 704 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill,505-982-4636 ameet-and-greet honoring membersofthe textiles,jewelry, turquoise,and prints Angel Fire Tales of the Southwest; 7-8 p.m. Saturday Growing Thunder family,known fortheir Museum of Indian Arts &Culture, 710 Camino Lejo, and Sunday, Aug. 10 and 11; no charge. beadwork and quillwork. Festival Eclectica Museum Hill,505-476-1269 Angel Fire Airport,3570NM434, Angel Fire 20th Annual Vista Grande Public Library FoxPueblo Pottery Learntodistinguishbetween authentic Native GatesnoonSaturday, Aug. 10; music 1:30 p.m.; IceCream Social 839 Paseo de Peralta, 505-577-0835 arts and counterfeitgoods soldfraudulently; including Lara ManzanaresTrio, RedLight Cameras, 1Hacienda Loop,505-466-7323,Eldorado Cochiti Pueblo Pottery, Then and Now,historic pots 1p.m.,Joyce Begay-Foss,MIACeducation director, and Samantha Fish; $35 in advance, $42day of Music,silent/liveauctions, andchildren's activities; and contemporaryworks by Harlan Reano and followedat2p.m. by Garrick Best,owner of Natural show,ages 9-15 $18inadvance,$21 dayofshow, 1-4:30 p.m.; ages 12 andolder$10, families LisaHolt. Book signing and talkbyBarry Walsh, Stones,and concluding at 3p.m.with TomLeech, ages8and under no charge; festivaleclecticanm of four $25, ages6-11 $5,ages5and under author of TheGreat Tradition of Hopi KatsinaCarvers; PalacePress director;$10. .brownpapertickets.com. no charge. ◀ 5:30-6:30 p.m.

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70 PASATIEMPO I August 9-15, 2019 AT THE GALLERIES November • ExperimentalExpression: Printmaking at IAIA, 1963-1980,works on paper from the Tubis Evoke Contemporary PrintCollection; throughJune 23, 2021; iaia.edu/ 550 S. Guadalupe St., 505-995-9902 museum. Closed Tuesdays. Sin Fronteras,works by santero Nicholas Herrera MeowWolf Art Complex and paintings by Patrick McGrathMuñiz 1352 Rufina Circle,505-395-6369 and ThomasVigil; throughAug.24. TheHouse of Eternal Return,evolvinginteractive GalleryFRITZ installation; santafe.meowwolf.com. Closed Tuesdays. 540 S. Guadalupe St., 505-820-1888 Museum of Encaustic Art That Mountain Over There(NowISee Her), 632 Agua Fría St., 505-989-3283 work by sculptor Paul Castillo; through Aug. 26. 50 States,200 Artists,works from the permanent Intrigue Gallery collection;throughSept. 15; moeart.org. 238 Delgado St., 505-820-9265 Closed Mondays Ritual Masks of Africa;through Monday,Aug.12. Museum of Indian Arts &Culture McLarryFine Art 710 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill,505-476-1269 225 Canyon Rd., 505-988-1161 Beyond Standing Rock:The Past, Present, and Future Buckskin and Beads,paintings by Chuck Sabatino; of the WaterProtectors,group showbyZoe Urness, through Thursday, Aug. 15. Frank Buffalo Hyde,Pamela J. Peters,and others; throughOct.27•TheBrothers Chongo: ATragic Peyton Wright Gallery Comedy in TwoParts,lithographs and paintings 237 E. PalaceAve.,505-989-9888 by MateoRomero and pottery andlithographsby Rituals of theCora: Holy Week in the Sierra Diego Romero;throughOctober • Here,Now and de Nayarit,Mexico,photographsbyWilliam Always,collection artifacts; through Jan. 1, 2020; Frej;drawings by MatthewPendleton; through indianartsandculture.org. Open daily. August. Museum of InteractiveArt Photo-eyeGallery at Shidoni Gallery 541 S. Guadalupe St., 505-988-5159 1508 Bishops Lodge Rd., 505-670-2118 Kindred Spirits: TheFamiliar and the Wild, Invent Your OwnRealityRoom,permanent photographic group show; through Aug. 24. interactiveexhibit of workscreatedbyvisitors; Ylise Kessler Gallery shidoni.com. Open Tuesdays-Saturdays. 333 Montezuma Ave.,505-930-1039 Museum of International Folk Art Landscapes by Julian Hatton; collage and 706 CaminoLejo,MuseumHill,505-476-1200 ceramics by KayHarvey; through Aug. 17. Mid-CenturySanta Fe,works by participants TAIModern in the StudentArt and Design Competition 1601 Paseo de Peralta, 505-984-1387 paying homage to designer Lloyd Kiva New; Photo-eyeGallery(541 S. Guadalupe St.)shows work by photographer Keith Carter through Aug. 24. Bamboo-sculptureinstallation by Tanabe through Aug. 20 • AGathering of Voices: Folk ChikuunsaiIV; through Aug. 24. (See story, ArtFromthe Judith Espinar and TomDillenberg traveling exhibit Critical Mass and her installation Wheelwright Museum Page 38) Collection;through Aug. 25 • Multiple Visions: Oppenheimer's Chair;through February 2020 of the American Indian ACommon Bond,toysand folk art; Alexander • We the Rosies: Women at Work,alobbydisplay 704 CaminoLejo,MuseumHill,505-982-4636 Girard: ADesigner's Universe,atraveling of a6-foot,3D-printedsculptureofthe WWII-era LIT:The Work of Rose B. Simpson,life-size clay and MUSEUMS &ART SPACES retrospectiveofthe interior and textile designer's poster girl forwomen in the workforce, Rosie mixed-media sculpture;throughOct.6 • Center worksinthe long-termexhibit Multiple Visions; theRiveter;through March1,2020. Core exhibits: for theStudy of Southwestern Jewelry,devoted to SantaFe through Oct. 27 • Girard's Modern Folk,objects Setting the Standard: TheFredHarveyCompany Dinéand Pueblometalworkand lapidary traditions; Center for ContemporaryArts from the collection; on view in Lloyd's Treasure and ItsLegacy, collection and photos from wheelwright.org. Opendaily. 1050 Old PecosTrail,505-982-1338 Chest through Jan. 26, 2020; internationalfolkart POG photoarchives•Telling New Mexico: TheDream Life of Objects,photographs,glass .org. Open daily. Stories From Then and Now • Santa Fe Found: Albuquerque on canvas, and an interactiveinstallation by Museum of Spanish Colonial Art Fragments of Time,archaeological and historical Albuquerque Museum Judy Tuwaletstiwa; through Sept. 15 in the Tank 750 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill,505-982-2226 roots of SantaFe•Treasures of Devotion/Tesoros 2000 Mountain Rd., N.W., 505-243-7255 Garage Gallery•TheTelepoemBooth Project,a Paul Pletka: Converging Faiths in the New World, de Devoción,bultos,retablos,and crucifijos Courage andCompassion: OurSharedStory of the vintage phone booth installation with a paintings,indigenous,and Spanish artifacts dating from the late 1700s to 1900 • Segesser Japanese American WWII Experience,artifactsfrom dial-a-poem element. Open Tuesdays-Sundays; from the artist's and the museum's collection; Hide Paintings, depictions of U.S. colonial life. internment camps,including artworks,family ccasantafe.org. through Oct. 20. Core exhibits: The Delgado Open daily;nmhistorymuseum.org. Walking tours photographs, andnewspapers publishedbythe CoeCenter for the Arts Room,based on the will and estate inventory of historic downtownarea; 10 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Americans of Japanese descentforcedtolivein 1590-B PachecoSt.,505-983-6372 of trader and merchant DonManuel Delgado daily;$15. Palace of the Governorsclosed camps; through Nov. 3; cabq.gov/culturalservices/ Exhibits of indigenous art, with aconcentration • Beltrán-Kropp CollectionofPeruvian Colonial through 2019. albuquerque-museum. Closed Mondays. in artifacts of North America; coeartscenter.org. Art,works from the collectionofPedroBeltrán New MexicoMuseum of Art Taos Open first Fridayofthe monthand by appointment. and Miriam Kropp Beltrán • TheYouth Gallery, 107 W. PalaceAve.,505-476-5072 worksfromYouth Market Artists; spanishcolonial Social &Sublime:Land, Place, and Art, Harwood Museum of Art El Rancho de las Golondrinas 238 Ledoux St., 575-758-9826 334 LosPinos Rd., 505-471-2261 .org. Open daily. 21st-centuryart from themuseum'scollection; New MexicoHistoryMuseum/ throughAug.25•TheGreat Unknown: Artists JudyChicago: TheBirth ProjectfromNew Mexico A200-acre living-historymuseum recreating the Collections • Alicia Stewart: Unfinished...,Paintings heritage and cultural aspects of 18th- and 19th- Palaceofthe Governors at GlenCanyonand Lake Powell;artifacts, 113 Lincoln Ave.,505-476-5200 photographs,and archivalmaterial;alsoworks by • Embroidered History: Colchasand the StitchThat centuryNew Mexico, with costumed interpreters, Defined aRegion, locallymadeembroidery; On Exhibit: Designs That Defined the Museum GeorgiaO'Keeffe, Mark Klett, andMartin Stupich; historicbuildings,and weekend programs; all shows through Nov. 10. Coreexhibits include of New Mexico,historicphotographsand vignettes throughSept. 15;nmartmuseum.org. Open daily. golondrinas.org. Open forself-guided tours Highlights From the Harwood Museum of Art's depicting early displays;through August Santa Fe Botanical Garden Wednesdays-Sundays. Collection of ContemporaryArt •Works by Taos • TheLand That Enchants Me So:Picturing Popular 715 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill,505-471-9103 Georgia O’KeeffeMuseum Society of Artists members andTaosPueblo Songs of New Mexico,sheet music and covers from 217 Johnson St., 505-946-1000 Human Nature: Explorations in Bronze,sculpture artists.Open daily through October. the1840s to 1930; also,sound recordings and ContemporaryVoices: KenPrice,sculpturepaired by AllanHouser,David Pearson, and Jonathan memorabilia; through September • AWalkonthe Millicent Rogers Museum withO'Keeffe's watercolors; through Oct. 23 Hertzel; through May10, 2020. Aliving museum Moon: The50th Anniversaryofthe Apollo 11 Moon 1504 MillicentRogers Rd., 575-758-2462 • AGreat American Artist. AGreat American on 14 acres: Ojos yManos,OrchardGardens, Landing,ondisplay: MercurySpace Capsule 12B, MajesticOwls,multidisciplinaryrepresentations Story,works honoring theartist's legacy; CourtyardGardens,and Arroyo Trails; on loan from the Smithsonian Institution; through • HorseCultures of theSouthwest,paintings, okeeffemuseum.org.Opendaily. santafebotanicalgarden.org. Open daily. Oct. 20 • The First World War, stories,images,and SITE Santa Fe beadwork, and tackfromthe collection;through IAIA Museum of ContemporaryNativeArts letters from New Mexicans who servedinWWI; Feb. 16, 2020 • Marjorie Eaton: ALife in Pictures, 1606 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-1199 108 CathedralPl.,888-922-4242 throughNov.11•TheMassacreofDon Pedro paintings,photographs,and personal items; TheBlessing,afilm on contemporaryNavajo Villasur,workbygraphicartist Turner Avery BelCanto: ContemporaryArtists ExploreOpera, through March2020;millicentrogers.org. Opendaily. group showexamining themes of race,gender, lifeonareservation; throughOctober •Robyn Mark-Jacobsdepicting theSpanish Colonial Taos ArtMuseum at Fechin House Tsinnajinnie andAustin BigCrow: TheHolyTrinity, militaryexpedition of 1720; throughFeb.1,2020 and class within the stories,traditions,architecture, and music of opera; throughSept.1 • SITElab 12: 227 Paseo del Pueblo Norte,575-758-2690 mural;throughOctober • Adobobot,outdoor • Atomic Histories,highlighting New Mexico's Housed in the studio and home thatartist Nicolai sculpturebyWayne NezGaussoin;through nuclear history, including photographer What Endures,drawings by Nina Elder; through Sept.15; sitesantafe.org. Open daily. Fechin built forhis family between 1927 and 1933; Meridel Rubenstein's installations from the taosartmuseum.org. Closed Mondays.

PASATIEMPOMAGAZINE.COM 71 Indian Market Haute Couture Fashion Show Sweeney Ballroom, Santa Fe Community Convention Center, 201 W. Marcy St. Designers include Sho Sho Esquiro, Delina White, Korina Emmerich, I N T H E W I N G S and Patricia Michaels; 4-5 p.m. Aug. 18; standing room only $10, general seating $25, VIP tickets $150; register online at sfai.org. Natachee Momaday Gray Teatro Paraguas, 3205 Calle Marie, 505-424-1601 The Santa Fe poet reads from her new collection Silver Box; 6 p.m. Aug. 18; no charge. NEXT WEEK 98th Annual Indian Market Downtown Plaza and surrounding streets COMING UP Environmental Collapse: Native Perspectives A national gathering of Native artists selling contemporary on the Land, Protection, and Stewardship and traditional works; 7 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday; 8 a.m.-5 p.m. MUSIC Museum of Indian Arts & Culture, 710 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, Sunday, Aug. 17 and 18; free and ticketed events include 45th Annual Bluegrass and Traditional Music Festival 505-476-1269 IM: EDGE, annual group show of contemporary works by Red River Conference Center, 101 W. River St., and Brandenburg Park Presentations and a Q&A session highlighting the challenges Native artists at the Santa Fe Community Convention Center Includes Shawn Lane & Richard Bennett, Nu-Blu, Chris Jones facing Native peoples and the work being done to address Lobby Aug. 16-18; also, Best-of-Show Ceremony and Luncheon & The Night Drivers; and The Purple Hulls; workshops, dancing, those issues through creative avenues; 10-11:30 a.m. Aug. 16; and sneak/general previews of award-winning works Aug.16; food, beer garden, and vendors; Aug. 22-25; tickets and schedule by museum admission; miaclab.org. market runs Aug. 17 and 18; for full schedule of events, of events available online at southwestpickers-festival.org. In Solidarity visit swaia.org. Dylan Montayne Santa Fe Indian Center, 1420 Cerrillos Rd., 505-660-4210 Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Circle, 505-395-6369 A free family-centered event honoring missing and murdered Former Santa Fean rapper based in L.A.; guest acts Dylan Huling indigenous females and members of the LGBTQ community; and Outstanding Citizens Collective; 8 p.m. Aug. 23; $15-$20; panel discussion, food/merchandise vendors, screen-printing, santafe.meowwolf.com. and album-release performance of Spirit Line by singer-songwriter A-Trak Clara Natanobah; noon-7 p.m. Aug. 16. Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Circle, 505-395-6369 Taos Vortex Canadian DJ Alain Macklovitch on tour; 9 p.m. Aug. 24; $30-$35; Kit Carson Park, 211 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos santafe.meowwolf.com. Immersive weekend of live music, with camping/dining Santa Fe TradFest packages; lineup includes Flying Lotus 3D, Wajatta (Reggie Camp Stoney, 7855 Old Santa Fe Trail, 505-820-3166 Watts and John Tejada), Wake Self, Madison Cunningham, Outdoor stages and workshop tent; lineup includes Lone Piñon, and Yoshi Flower; noon-midnight Aug. 16-18; passes available Lara Manzanares, Cedric Watson, and the Virginia Creepers; online at taosvortex.com. opening day, 10 a.m. Aug. 23; continuing through Aug. 25; $10- IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts openings $50; santafetradfest.org/tickets. 108 Cathedral Pl., 888-922-4242 Boz Scaggs Sámi Intervention/Dáidda Gážada, narrative video/installation Santa Fe Opera, 301 Opera Dr., 800-280-4654, 505-986-5955 depicting the cultural conncections with the indigenous peoples Rock, blues, and R&B-influenced ballads from the of Norway, Sweden, and northern Finland; Reconciliation, group The Indian Market: EDGE exhibit includes work by Oglala Lakota singer-songwriter/guitarist on his Out of the Blues tour; show of works recognizing the dropping of the Fiesta Santa Fe's photographer Jaida Grey Eagle, Thursday, Aug. 15 through Aug. 18 $59-$139; 7:30 p.m. Aug. 27; santafeopera.org. La Entrada pageant; Visual Voices: Contemporary Chickasaw Art (Santa Fe Community Convention Center). Above, We Take Care of Us. Experimental ExPRESSion: Printmaking at IAIA, 1963-1980; Serenata of Santa Fe opening reception 5-7 p.m. Aug. 16. SITE Santa Fe, 1606 Paseo de Peralta Music from Angel Fire Free Indian Market Show Schubert Lieder — Alone with the Water and the Night, Scottish Rite Center, 463 Paseo de Peralta with tenor Karim Sulayman and pianist Yi-heng Yang; Angel Fire Community Center, 15 CS Ranch Rd. 5:30 p.m. Aug. 30; $20, front 4 rows $30, under 21 $5, The 36th season of the chamber music festival opens 6 p.m. This free event boasts more than 200 Native potters, jewelers, basket makers, beadworkers, and other artisans; 8 a.m.-5 p.m. under 12 $1; available at the door or online Aug. 16; music of Clara Schumann's Three Romances for at serenataofsantafe.org. and Piano, Op. 22, the premiere of Richard Danielpour's Aug. 17 and 18; for more information, contact Gregory Schaaf, A Shattered Vessel for String Quintet, and Schubert's Quintet in 505-670-5918, [email protected]. Mariachi Extravaganza C-major for Strings; $40; 575-377-3233, musicfromangelfire.org. Free Speech, Hate Speech, and "Fake News" Santa Fe Opera, 301 Opera Dr. Santa Fe Free Thinkers' Forum An annual Fiesta de Santa Fe performance; 7:30 p.m. #Dont4get2Laugh Aug. 31; $16-$56; 800-280-4654, santafeopera.org. Jean Cocteau Cinema, , 418 Montezuma Ave., 505-466-5528 Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 107 Barcelona Rd., 505-982-9674 A night of stand-up comedy held in support of the Alzheimer's A free humanist discussion group; 8:30 a.m. Aug. 18; Bobby McFerrin AsA sociai ttioni NNew MMexici oCChhaptter;SScottttyGGoff,ZZachh AAbbeytta, 550505-443838-66265,265 meetupmeetup.ccom/from/freethinkersfeethinkersforum.orum SaSantntaaFFeOe Oppereraa, 301301 OpOpereraaDDrr.,8800-280-4654,00-280-4654 5505-986-595505-986-5955 and Virginia Gonzales; 7p.m. Aug. 16; $10 in advance Ancestral Link Themultiple GrammyAward-winning jazz vocalist performs at dont4get2laugh.com. SantaFeArt Institute, MidtownCampus,1600 St.Michael's Dr., in supportofPartners in Education; 7:30 p.m. Sept. 5; Greg AbateQuartet 505-424-5050 doors 6:30 p.m.;$29-$79, 505-886-1251, holdmyticket.com. Museum Hill Café,710 Camino Lejo,505-984-8900 Afreesymposium on indigenous tattoo traditions of the THEATER/DANCE Thejazzsaxophonist,with pianist John Rangel,bassist Andy Pacificand North America, with apanel of practitioners 2019 Fiesta Melodrama Zadrozny,and percussionist John Trentacosta; 7p.m. Aug. 16; and cultural bearers; 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Aug. 18; visit sfai.org fordetails. SantaFePlayhouse,142 E. De Vargas St., 505-988-4262 doors 6p.m.; $25; 505-946-7934, santafemusiccollective.org. Annual communitytheaterlampooning the antics of SantaFe's The Metamorphics An International Spectrum of PianoMusic by Women politicos (alwayswritten anonymously); Thursdays-Sundays, SanMiguel Chapel,401 Old SantaFeTrail SantaFeWoman's Club,1616 Old PecosTrail,505-983-9455 Aug. 22-Sept.15, $15-$25; gala $30; santafeplayhouse.org. ThepoetryofFedericoGarcía Lorca, performed by vocalist Abenefitconcertheld in supportofthe Esperanza Shelter forBatteredFamilies; performed by Mary Jane Cope, Measurefor Measure Fernando Barros, guitarist Tito Rios,percussionist Brian Nelson, TheSwanTheater, 1213-B ParkwayDr.,505-466-3533 violinist Juan Aniceto, and translator/narratorMelissa Moore; LaurynBomse,and Dove Woeltjen; 2p.m. Aug. 18; $10 suggested donationatthe door. International ShakespeareCenterpresentsShakespeare's 8p.m. Aug. 16; doors 7:30 p.m.; $15; brownpapertickets.com, darkcomedy;running Aug. 23,25, 29, 31,Sept. 6and 8; eventbrite.com, and at the door. $25, discounts available; $15-$25;brownpapertickets.com/ event/4258173.

72 PASATIEMPO I August 9-15, 2019 On his 50th anniversarytour;7:30 p.m. Sept. 14;7:30 p.m. Sept.14; doors 6:30 p.m.; $55-$209, VIP package $307; 505-886-1251, holdmyticket.com/tickets/344221. Dwight Yoakam SantaFeOpera, 301 OperaDr.,800-280-4654, 505-986-5955 On tour;7:30 p.m. Sept. 17;$42-$99; santafeopera.org. Glen Hansard TheLensic Performing Arts Center,211 W. SanFranciscoSt. TheIrish songwriter-vocalist and his band on the TheWild Willing tour;7:30 p.m. Sept. 17;$46-$66; 505-988-1234, tick- etssantafe.org. Explosions in the Sky 20th Anniversary Tour Taos Mesa Brewing,20ABC Mesa Rd., 575-758-1900 Texan post-rock band; 7:30 p.m. Sept. 22;$27 in advance, $32 dayofshow; holdmyticket.com/event/338945. BobbyMcFerrinperformsinsupportofPartners in Education at the SantaFeOperaSept.5.

PASATIEMPOMAGAZINE.COM 73 Thomas Dodge, Morning Fog, White Sands, NM (2017),archival pigmentprint CatenaryArt Gallery,616 1/2CanyonRoad, 507-848-0309, catenaryartgallery.com Over thecourseofa35-year career as aphotographer, Thomas Dodge,who recently took overoperationsat Catenary, hasworkedineditorial andcommercial capacities,spendingmuchofhis time on projects related to agriculture.Inrecentyears,he’s takenupthe Southwestasamajor focus.Inthe exhibition White Sands, BigSkies,hepresentshis photographs of thestark landscapesand alluring whitegypsumsanddunes of one of theworld’s greatnatural wonders. “Wespent twodaysfollowing thesun from morninguntil nighttocapture theaustere beauty of WhiteSands National Monument,” he said in a statement.“I’ve triedtocapture in many-layeredand abstractimages the WilliamFrej, Burning CopalFillsthe AirDuringthe Good Friday spectacular landscape of this natural Procession Aroundthe Village (2019),archival pigmentink print Americanjewel.” Theshowopens with a5p.m. reception on Friday,Aug. 9, Peyton Wright Gallery,237 E. PalaceAve., 505-989-9888,peytonwright.com andisonviewthroughSept.30. Afteranthropologist Marina Aguirretoldphotographer WilliamFrej about theSemana Santa(Holy Week)ceremonyofthe indigenousCora people of Mexico, Frej sought permission to documenttheir rituals. Traversing ruggedterrain to reachthe remote villageofSanta Teresadel Nayarit, he began photographingrites forwhich little documentation DanaWarrington, quilled concho belt(2019), wrapporcupine is knowntoexist.The HolyWeekritualsinclude afour-dayceremony quillwork,overlay silverware andCora customs that pre-date theSpanishconquest of Mexico. Frej capturesthese events in adramaticand compellingseriesofblack-and- Good Folk,141 Lincoln Ave., 505-983-1660,goodfolknm.com whiteimages that offer ararelookatCora ceremonial life. Ritualsofthe Forone nightonly, Good Folk presents theelaborate Cora:HolyWeekinthe Sierra delNayarit, Mexico,anexhibit of hiswork,is quillworkofMenomineetribalartistDana Warrington. on view through Aug. 31. Theartisthelpedrevivethe oncelostart of working with dyed porcupinequills, transforming traditional Menomineeobjects,suchascradleboardsand moc- casins,into exquisite examples of contemporary craftsmanship. Theshow, at whichthe artist will be present, is in advanceofIndianMarket, which takesplace on theSanta Fe Plazaand surroundingstreetsonAug. 17 and18. Warrington participatesinIndian Market, as well,and will be in booth 682onthe Plaza. Thereception andshowtakeplaceat Good Folk from 5to8p.m.onThursday, Aug. 15.

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DeraynaDeClay, Apache Dawn (2019),acrylic Museum of International Folk Art, 706CaminoLejo, 505-476-1200,internationalfolkart.org Themuseum hosts anexhibitionofwork from theStudent Artand Design Competition, whichpayshomagetothe influence of fashion designer Lloyd Kiva New, aformer professor and director of theInstitute of AmericanIndianArts. Thecompetition,sponsored by AmericanHome Furniture andMattress, washeldinconjunction with theMid-CenturySanta Fe collaboration Paula Castillo, Silver Seeds (2019),mildindustrial steelplate betweenIAIA, theGeorgiaO’KeeffeMuseum, andthe Museum of International Folk Art. It Gallery Fritz, 540S.Guadalupe St., 505-820-1888,galleryfritz.com highlights thecontributions of New, O’Keeffe, In an exhibition of newwork,acclaimedsculptorPaula Castillo re-examines andAlexander Girard in theareas of fashionand previoussubject matter on thesubject of thespacesweinhabit andthe rela- textiledesign andvisual arts.The show features tionship of peopletoplace.Castillowas inspired by Lardón Peak,anisolated thework of competitionwinners Jaida Grey mountain thatlies southwestofBelen,New Mexico,where shegrewup, but Eaglefor textilework,NikaFeldman forfashion whosepresenceshe took forgranted.“Sheissostrikingand distinct;Icould design,Derayna DeClay forvisual art, andJohn notcomprehendhow Ihad neverseenher,” Castillo said in astatement. Francis Mustain forbestinshow. Theworkis Theshow, That Mountain Over There(NowISee Her),presentsworkinwhich on view in MOIFA’sJoanand Clifford Vernick Castillo transformeddiscarded metals—suchaswire, nails,and steel—into Auditorium throughAug. 20. compellinglarge-scalesculptures.The exhibit is on view throughAug. 26.

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