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FRIDAY 8/21 Little BirdatLoretto Innand Spa at Loretto, 211Old SantaFeTrail, Galleryand Museum Openings 505-820-7413 Allan Houser Gallery JewelrybyMichael Horse,reception 3-7:30 p.m. 125 Lincoln Ave.,505-982-4705 Manitou Galleries Innovation and Change: Allan Houser's Ongoing 123 W. PalaceAve.,505-986-0440 Influence,sculptureand paintings,reception Paintings by KimDouglas Wiggins,reception5-7 p.m. 5-8 p.m. McLarryFine Art Andrea Fisher Fine Pottery 225 Canyon Rd., 505-988-1161 100 W. SanFranciscoSt.,505-986-1234 Paintings by Paul VanGinkel, reception 5-7 p.m., Group showofworks by galleryceramicists, through Sept. 4. reception 4-7 p.m. McLarryModern ArtGone Wild Galleries 225 Canyon Rd., 505-983-8589 203-B Canyon Rd., 505-820-1004 Poteet Victory: NewWorks,paintings, Whispered History, paintings by BenWright, reception 5-7 p.m., through August. reception 5-8 p.m., through Thursday, Aug. 27. Meyer East Gallery BarbaraMeikle Fine Art 225 Canyon Rd., 505-983-1657 236 Delgado St., 505-992-0400 Yoo’ To’—Sea of Beads,workbysculptor Eddy Shorty; Season of Color,group show of paintings,sculpture, Mountain Time,paintings by David Jonason; reception and glass art, reception 5-8 p.m., through Sept. 21. 5-7 p.m.,through Thursday, Aug. 27. Blue Rain Gallery Meyer Gallery 130-CLincoln Ave.,505-954-9902 225 Canyon Rd., 505-983-1434 9a.m.-noon, group potteryshowand sale, Paintings by Francis Livingston, reception 5-7 p.m., including worksbyTammyGarcia, Jody Naranjo, through Aug. 28. and Harlan Reano; 10 a.m.-3 p.m., glass-blowing demonstrationsbyPreston Singletary and Morning Star Gallery 513 Canyon Rd., 505-982-8187 bronze-patina demonstrations by members of Bronzesmith Foundry;5-8 p.m. reception for Work by Caddo/Winnebago ledger artist Dolores paintersYatikaFields, LesNamingha,and Preston Purdy, reception 5-7 p.m., through Monday. Singletary. Museum of Indian Arts &Culture Casweck Galleries 710Camino Lejo,Museum Hill,505-476-1250 713 Canyon Rd., 505-988-2966 The Parfleche Collection,printsbyCrow Works by TerranceGuardipee, Blackfeet artist Kevin RedStar,reception 2-4 p.m. ledger artist, reception 5-7 p.m., through Niman Fine Art Sept. 21. 125 Lincoln Ave.,Suite 116, 505-988-5091 Charles Azbell Gallery Worksbypainterand sculptor Dan Namingha, 203-ACanyonRd.,505-988-1875 sculptor Arlo Namingha, and photographer Michael Namingha, reception 5:30 p.m. SculpturebyNavajoartist Ryan Benally; William R. Talbot (129 W. San FranciscoSt.) shows McKenney &Hall lithographs; above, NA-HAS-KAH, an IowayChief. paintings by Azbell; 25th anniversarycelebration Nordwall Gallery&Studio and reception 5-7 p.m., through September. GebertContemporary JoeWade Fine Art 618 Canyon Rd., 505-988-5057 ChiaroscuroContemporaryArt 558 Canyon Rd., 505-992-1100 102 E. WaterSt.,505-988-2727 Paintings by Pawnee/Ojibwe/Cherokee 558 Canyon Rd., 505-992-0711 The Somnambulist,paintings by GrantHayunga, AnnualIndian-Market Group Show,including works artistRaymond Nordwall,reception 6-8 p.m. Ninth AnnualContemporaryNativeAmerican Group reception 5-7 p.m., through Sept.4. by Buck McCain,Robin J. Laws,and Dan Bodelson, Owings GalleryonPalace Show,including worksbyHarry Fonseca, Harlan Giacobbe-Fritz Fine Art reception 5-7 p.m., through Sunday, Aug. 23. 100 E. PalaceAve., 505-982-6244 Reano,and Emmi Whitehorse,reception 5-7 p.m., 702 Canyon Rd., 505-986-1156 KaranRuhlen Gallery Paintings and jewelrybyTonyAbeyta, through Sept. 5. QuanahParker —Comanche,paintings by 225 Canyon Rd., 505-820-0807 reception 3-6 p.m., through Sept. 12. Eye on the Mountain ArtGallery NoconaBurgess,reception 5p.m., throughSept. 6. The NatureofColor,group show, Peña Gallery 614 Agua Fría St., 928-308-0319 GreenbergFine Art reception 5-7 p.m., through August. 102 E. WaterSt.,ElCentroMall,505-820-2286 Santos!,group show,including worksby 205 Canyon Rd., 505-955-1500 Keshi the Zuni Connection Paintings by Amado Peña (Pascua Yaqui) El Moises,Rachel Houseman, and RobYancey, Gifts From theEarth,workbyIsleta Pueblo 227 Don Gaspar Ave.,505-989-8728 andJamesD.Tsoodle (Kiowa/Oklahoma), closing reception 5-9 p.m. sculptorand potter Caroline Carpio,reception Zuni fetish carverKateriQuandelacySanchez reception 5-7 p.m. Gallery901 5-7 p.m.,through Sept. 1. demonstrates his craft, 3-5 p.m. Rancho Luna Loba Gallery 708 Canyon Rd., 505-780-8390 Heidi Loewen Porcelain Gallery La Posada de Santa Fe Resortand Spa 66 E. SanFranciscoSt.,inthe Plaza Galeria, NativeVisions,paintings and woodblock prints 315 Johnson St., 505-988-2225 330 E. PalaceAve.,505-986-0000 505-660-1729 by Marwin Begaye; NativeInfluence,workby SmokeyBlue,porcelainsculpturebyLoewen, Look on the Brighter Side,paintings by LithographsbyRance Hood;landscapes painterHarrietteTsosie; reception 5-7 p.m., reception 5-7 p.m., through Sept. 18. Patrick Dean Hubbell,reception 4-5:30 p.m. by KayMcCarthy; open 10 a.m.-7 p.m. through Sept. 22.

110 PASATIEMPO I August 21-27, 2015 INDIAN MARKET&INDIGENOUS FINE ARTMARKET(IFAM)EVENTS August 21-23

9a.m.-noon Friday, Aug. 21 6p.m.Friday,Aug.21 Old Friends,New Faces2015: annual exhibit withartist demonstrations and ameet-and-greet; Fashionshow with designs by JolonzoGuy Goldtooth (Navajo/Hopi); also,aperformance including basket weaverKelly Church, potter Felicia Fragua, painterBenjamin Harjo,Jr.,carver by Dancing Earth and agroup showofpaintings,sculpture, and mixed media, TimothyTalawepi, and heishi jeweler Deanna Tenorio; WheelwrightMuseum of the American Encaustic ArtInstitute, 632 Agua Fría St., 505-989-3283, no charge. Indian patio,704 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill,505-982-4636, wheelwright.org, no charge. 6:30 p.m. Friday,Aug.21 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Friday &10a.m.-4:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 21-22 Presence: JewelryShowcase withNativeJewelers Societyand Beyond Buckskin Boutique, Indigenous Fine ArtMarket(IFAM): morethan 400 contemporaryand traditional artists Railyard Park,indigefam.org, 505-819-3695, no charge. and liveentertainment, RailyardPlaza and Park,indigefam.org, 505-819-3695, no charge. 7a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday&Sunday, Aug. 22-23 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 21 94th Annual Indian Market: anational gathering of Nativeartists (morethan 800 booths) 40th Annual WheelwrightMuseum of the American Indian Benefit Auction: jewelry, textiles, on the Plaza and surrounding streets; 505-983-5220, swaia.org, no charge. and fine art; Collector’stable,10-11:30 a.m.; liveauction preview,11a.m.-1 p.m.; liveauction, 1-4 p.m.; Case Trading Post, 704 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill,wheelwright.org, 505-982-4636, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday &Sunday, Aug. 22-23 no charge. Portal Artisans Celebration: handcraftedgoods,music,traditional dances,and food booths; Palaceofthe GovernorsCourtyard,media.museumofnewmexico.org/events,505-476-5019, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday&Saturday, Aug. 21-22 no charge. Indigenous Fine ArtMarket(IFAM) presents rock band WhiteBuffalo, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday&Sunday, Aug. 22-23 storyteller/dancer Larry Yazzie,and alternative-rock duo ScatterTheir Own; IFAM Stage, Children's ArtTent (materials and instruction provided) and performances, RailyardPark, visitindigefam.orgfor full lineup,505-819-3695, no charge. Cathedral Park,outside of the Cathedral Basilica of St. FrancisofAssisi, 11 a.m. &1p.m. Friday, Aug. 21 east of the Plaza, 505-983-5220, swaia.org, no charge. Shiprock SantaFeartists' lectures: Dyani WhiteHawk,11a.m.; Yasutomo Kodera, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 22 1p.m., 53 Old Santa Fe Trail,505-982-8478, no charge. Museum of ContemporaryNativeArtsevents: 10 a.m.,artists MerylMcMaster, Andrea Carlson, and YatikaFieldsand museum curatorsLaraEvans and 1p.m. Friday-Sunday, Aug. 21-23 Tatiana Lomahaftewa-Singer discuss current exhibits; 1p.m. Gallerist and Collector: 15th NativeCinema Showcase and Class XFilm Festival: indigenous films,documentaries, WhereThey Meet?,apanel discussion with gallerists Charles Froelick and Todd Bockley and animatedshorts,New MexicoHistoryMuseum, 113 Lincoln Ave.,visit nmai.si.edu/ncs with collectors EddGuarino and Martha Albrecth; 2:15 p.m., for schedule of screenings and accompanying seminar and panel discussion, no charge. Awasishkode (Beyond the Fire) sound and lightperformancewith Eve-Lauryn LaFoun ain (see story, Page 88); 3-5 p.m. LaDonna Harris—The ArtofSelfDetermination,aforum 2&3p.m. Friday, Aug. 21 featuring Harris, Kevin Gover, executivedirectorofthe National Museum of the American Indian, Thr ads Through Time,aHistoryofthe Navajo People andthe ArtofWeaving, 2p.m., and others (see story, Page 90), 108 Cathedral Pl., 505-983-1666, iaia.edu/museum, no charge. J ckson Clarkdiscusses Navajo weaving; 3p.m., Gene Waddelldiscusses turquoise and contemporary NativeAmerican jewelry, Zuni Room, Innand Spa at Loretto, 1p.m. Saturday,Aug.22 211Old Santa Fe Trail,970-946-0882, no charge. NativeHaute CoutureFashion Show, including designers Jamie Okuma, B. Yellowtail Designs,and DorothyGrant,outdoors in Cathedral Park,east of the Plaza, 3p.m.Friday,Aug.21 swaia.org, no charge. National Museum of the American Indian Stateofthe ArtSymposium, with curators of NativeAmerican art, held in conjunction with the 15th NativeCinema Showcase 5p.m. Saturday,Aug.22 and Class XFilmFestival,Museum of ContemporaryNativeArts, 108 Cathedral Pl., Southwest Association of Indian Arts live auction and gala: cocktail reception and dinner, 505-983-1666, no charge. La Fonda, 100 E. SanFranciscoSt.; to reserve seatsand purchase tickets,contactMarina Ybarra, 505-983-2550, [email protected], preview artonline at swaia.org. 4-8 p.m. Friday,Aug.21 Indigenous Fine ArtMarket (IFAM): Hand Drums,Beats,Lyrics &Dusty KicksSunset Concert, 9a.m.-noon Sunday, Aug. 23 performers include DJ Brian Frejo,Quese IMC, and Ashley Hall; Main Stage,RailyardPark, Fashion Challenge: NativeAmerican Clothing Contest, including traditional indigefam.org. and contemporarycategories,Plaza Bandstand,swaia.org, no charge. 11 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 23 5p.m.Friday,Aug.21 John Haworth, directorofpublic programs at the National Museum of the American Indian, NativeCinemaShowcase: film panel discussion and reception, with filmmaker and joins author Margaret Verble in adiscussionofher novel Maud's Line, Allan Houser ArtPark, producer Helen Haig-Brown, TracyRector, and Gina M. Reyes, manager/creativeexecutive Museum of ContemporaryNativeArts, 108Cathedral Pl., 505-983-1666, no charge of FoxAudienceStrategy,Allan Houser ArtPark, Museum of ContemporaryNativeArts, (See Subtexts,Page32). 108Cathedral Pl., 505-983-1666, no charge. 1p.m. Sunday, Aug. 23 5p.m.Friday,Aug.21 Musician JoyHarjo (Muscogee Creek) readsfromher book of poetry ConflictofResolution Deconstructing the Discourse: shortNativefilms; also,livemusic by TheFlossies for Holy Beings, Allan Houser ArtPark, Museum of ContemporaryNativeArts, and Lo Cash Ninjas,$5, SkateSchool,825-H Early St., 505-474-0074. 108 Cathedral Pl., 505-983-1666, iaia.edu/museum, no charge.(See Subtexts,Page32)

5:30-9:30 p.m. Friday,Aug.21 5p.m. Sunday, Aug. 23 Annual Indian Market Sneak Preview, 5:30-7:30 p.m., $150; General Preview 7:30-9:30 p.m., Indian Market after-party, including DJ Young Native, ScatterTheir Own, Nataani Means, $50; Santa Fe CommunityConventionCenter, 201 W. MarcySt., 505-983-5220, swaia.org. and Gary Farmer and the Troublemakers,Skylight, 139 W. San FranciscoSt., $5 cover.

PASATIEMPOMAGAZINE.COM 111 Classical Music OmiraBar &Grill Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival Saxophonist/vocalist Brian Wingard, 6-9 p.m., St.Francis Auditorium, New Mexico Museum of Art, no cover. 107 W. PalaceAve. Osteria d’Assisi PianoLounge David Starobin: guitar recital,music of Pianist/vocalistTucker Binkley,7-11p.m., Matiegka, Molino,and Giuliani, 6p.m., no cover. santafechambermusic.com, 888-221-9836, The Palace Restaurant &Saloon no charge. Don&Sal,5-8 p.m., no cover; Katy P. TGIF Haydn recital &The Business,10p.m.-close,call forcover. First Presbyterian Church of SantaFe, 208 GrantAve. Pizzeria &Trattoria da Lino CellistMax Lightand pianistAliciaSolomon, Accordionist Dadou,European and 5:30 p.m., 505-982-8544, Ext. 16. American favorites, 6:30 p.m., no cover. Theater/Dance PranzoItalian Grill Antonio Granjeroand Entreflamenco Pianist Robert Muller,6-9 p.m., call forcover. María Benítez Cabaret,The Lodge at SantaFe, Second Street Breweryatthe Railyard 750 N. St.Francis Dr. Jam-rock band Pigment, 7-10 p.m., no cover. 8p.m. Wednesdays-Mondays through Aug. 30, Shadeh $25-$85, discounts available,ticketssantafe.org, DJ Chill,8p.m.-4 a.m., call forcover. 505-988-1234, entreflamenco.com. Skylight FlamencoDinner Show TheAlchemyParty,with DJs Dynamite Sol El Farol, 808CanyonRd.,505-983-9912 and Poetics,hip-hop,reggae, top40, 9p.m.-close; Marisol Encinias,Joaquin Encinias &Yjastros: VDJ Dany’sLatin Fridays in the Skylab,9p.m.-close; TheAmerican FlamencoRepertory Company, call forcover. 6:30 p.m., through Sunday, Aug. 23, $25. SweetwaterHarvest Kitchen Outdoors John Serkin on Hawaiian slack-key guitar,6p.m., Arrowhead Ruins tour no cover. E.E. Fogelson Visitor Center,Pecos National Historical Park Tiny’s NM 63, 505-757-7241 Guitarist DonCurry,5:30-8 p.m.; classic-rock Guided one-mile hike (approximately 90 minutes) band TheJakes, 8:30 p.m.-close; no cover. to a14th-centurypuebloand kiva,1:30 p.m. weekly, entrancefee $3, tour $2, call forreservations,open Turquoise Trail daily;nps.gov/peco. AnimatedJukebox, 9:30 p.m.-2 a.m., call forcover. Gentle hikes The Underground at Evangelos LosAlamos NatureCenter, 2600 Canyon Rd., DJ-driven beats,9p.m.-close, call forcover. LosAlamos,505-662-0460 Vanessie Easy trails under twomiles; the group meets PianistsDoug Montgomery, 6-8 p.m., Vivo Contemporary(725 Canyon Rd.) shows book artbyMelinda Tidwell. at 8:30 a.m. everyFriday, no charge,call to register. and Bob Finnie,8-11p.m., no cover. Events SATURDAY8/22 Robert Nichols Gallery Waxlander Gallery Santa Fe Opera Backstage Tours 419 Canyon Rd., 505-982-2145 622 Canyon Rd., 505-984-2202 301 OperaDr.,800-280-4654 Galleryand Museum Openings PotterybyBig Stone Cree artist Glen Nipshank, Paint in Motion,workbyBruceKing, Behind-the-scenes tours including production and front-of-house areas areofferedat9a.m. ArtExchangeGallery reception 2-5 p.m. reception 5-8 p.m., through August. 60 E. SanFranciscoSt.,Suite210,505-603-4485 Sage Creek Gallery Mondays-Fridays through Aug. 28, $10 at the box Wheelhouse Art office; seniors $8; no charge forages 22 and under, Comanche TimesTwo,works by painters 421 Canyon Rd., 505-988-3444 418 Montezuma Ave.,505-919-9553 santafeopera.org. Ron“Tachaco”’ Burgess and Quanah Parker Indian Market Group Show,reception 5-8 p.m., Work by Apache painterDarrenVigil Gray, Burgess,reception 5-6 p.m., throughAugust. through Aug. 28. reception 5-8 p.m., through Tuesday, Aug. 25. Nightlife Blue Rain Gallery Santa Fe ArtCollector Windsor Betts ArtBrokerage House (See Page 113 foraddresses) 130-CLincoln Ave.,505-954-9902 217 Galisteo St., 505-988-5545 143 Lincoln Ave.,505-820-1234 Cava Santa Fe at Eldorado Hotel &Spa Glass-blowing demonstrations by Dan Friday Worksbygourd artist RoyCavarretta, Paintings by Crow artist Kevin RedStar, Guitar duo Wes&Mito, 6-9 p.m., no cover. and bronze-patina demonstrations by members sculptors Eric Hartman and Chris Payne, reception 5-7 p.m., through September. of the Bronzesmith Foundry, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. and paintings by Stan Goldberg and Leah El AgaveMexican Restaurant Pianist/vocalist Charles Tichenor,6-9 p.m., no cover. Goldberg, reception 5-7 p.m., through Winterowd Fine Art Café Pasqual’sGallery Sunday, Aug. 23. 701 Canyon Rd., 505-992-8878 ¡Chispa! at El Mesón 103 E. WaterSt.,second floor,505-983-9340 The HappyShow,contemporaryworks,featuring Mica-claycookware demonstrationsby Silver Sun TheThree FacesofJazz, with trumpeter TomRheam, Zuni painterSilvester Hustitoand Jemez Pueblo 7:30 p.m.-close,nocover. ceramicistsincludingFelipe Ortega, Lorenzo 656 Canyon Rd., 800-562-2036 potter Dominique Toya,reception 5-8 p.m., Cowgirl BBQ Mendez, Yolanda Rawlings,and LeeOnstott, Group showofworks by Navajo silversmiths, through Sunday, Aug. 23. openhouse 9a.m.-4 p.m. reception 4-7 p.m. roadhouse- band Gary Farmer & Worrell Gallery the Troublemakers,8:30 p.m.-close,nocover. Keshi the Zuni Connection Stan Natchez ArtGallery 103 Washington Ave.,505-989-4900 El Farol 227 Don Gaspar Ave.,505-989-8728 201 E. PalaceAve., 505-231-7721 Reflections,sculptureand paintings by Bill Worrell, Zuni fetish carving demonstrations: Mixed-media paintings by Natchez, Funk andsoul band TheGruve,9p.m., reception 5-7 p.m. allfor cover. 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Claudia Peina; 2-5 p.m., reception 5-7 p.m. Eddington Hannaweeke. True West of Santa Fe SantaFeOpera Evangelos La Finta Giardiniera(family night) DJ-driven beats,9p.m.-close,call forcover. LewAllen Galleries at theRailyard 130-F Lincoln Ave.,505-982-0055 1613 PaseodePeralta, 505-988-3250 Open house 10 a.m.-8 p.m., jewelry, carving, 301 OperaDr.,505-986-5900 Hotel Santa Fe Love is oftencomplicated, but it’s not usually Portraits of Nobility,paintings by IraYeager, and cut-paper work;also,artists' demonstrations Guitarist/flutist RonaldRoybal,7-9 p.m., no cover. reception 4-6 p.m. 10 a.m.-6 p.m., through Sunday. as complicatedasinthis early operabyMozart. An actofdomestic violencesets into playatwisty- La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda Little Bird at Loretto Tsali Nez Gallery turny plot filled with disguises,mistaken identities, Countryband Sierra, 8-11 p.m., no cover. Innand Spa at Loretto, 211 Old SantaFeTrail, 84 E. SanFranciscoSt.,505-986-5015 and temporaryinsanitybeforereaching amostly Mine Shaft Tavern 505-820-7413 Navajo jewelers Vernon Haskie and Tsali Hall, happyending.Mozart’smusic savesthe day, here Elaine &T.David Wiggins,5p.m. on the deck; JewelrybyRay Tracey,reception 3-7:30 p.m. receptions 6-8 p.m. todayand Saturday. entrusted to such companyregulars as sopranos Kamikaze Karaoke,8p.m.-close; no cover. Susanna Phillips and Heidi Stober,tenor William Stan NatchezArt Gallery Ventana Fine Art MontecitoStarlight Lounge 201 E. PalaceAve., 505-231-7721 400 Canyon Rd., 800-746-8815 Bruden, and baritone Joshua Hopkins,8p.m., TheJazzbians,Gayle Kennyonbass and ticket prices vary,family-nighttickets available Mixed-media paintings by Natchez, AForce of Colorand Spirit,paintings by John Nieto, Joseph Salack on piano, 7-9 p.m., call forcover. reception 5-7 p.m. reception 5-7 p.m., through Sept. 9. at thebox office,santafeopera.org.

112 PASATIEMPO I August 21-27, 2015 Tsali Nez Gallery Civil Warinthe West vantour OmiraBar &Grill Pizzeria &Trattoria da Lino 84 E. SanFranciscoSt.,505-986-5015 E.E. Fogelson Visitor Center, PecosNationalHistorical Park, Saxophonist/vocalist Brian Wingard, 6-9 p.m., Accordionist Dadou,European and Navajo jewelers Vernon Haskie and Tsali Hall, NM 63, 505-757-7241 no cover. American favorites, 6:30 p.m., no cover. reception 6-8 p.m. Two-hour tour of the Battle of Glorieta Pass sites Osteria d’Assisi Piano Lounge PranzoItalian Grill SantaFe Opera and monuments,1:30p.m. weekly,entrancefee Pianist/vocalist Tucker Binkley,7-11 p.m., David Geist and Julie Trujillo,piano $3, tour $2, call forreservations,nps.gov/peco. no cover. and vocals,6-9 p.m., call forcover. Cold Mountain 301 OperaDr.,505-986-5900 Leonora Curtin WetlandPreserve The PalaceRestaurant &Saloon Second Street Brewery Interstate 25 Frontage Rd., adjacenttoElRancho Wait forWhat, 5-8p.m., no cover;Native Swing Soleil,Gypsy jazz,6-9 p.m., no cover. In this new work,composer Jennifer Higdon de las Golondrinas and librettist Gene Scheer put an operatic spin musicians: alternative-rock duo Scatter Second Street Breweryatthe Railyard Thirty-five-acrenaturepreserve; open Their Ownand blues-rock band TheJir on Charles Frazier’s best-selling novelofthe Appalachian-countryband Hot Honey,7-10 p.m., 9a.m.-noon Saturdays and 1-4 p.m. Sundays Project, 10 p.m.-close,callfor cover. same name; an epic in which aConfederate no cover. through November,santafebotanicalgarden.org, soldier makes his waythrough awar-torn 505-471-9103, no charge. landscape to reunitewith the woman he loves. Heading the roster arebaritone Nathan Gunn Events and mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard. They 11th Annual Santa Fe PowWow arejoined by asupporting cast thatincludes Genoveva ChavezCommunityCenter, mezzo-soprano Emily Fons andtenor JayHunter 3221 W. Rodeo Rd. Morris,with Miguel Harth-Bedoya conducting, IncludingHost Northern Drum: Black Eagle, Host 8p.m., ticket prices vary,santafeopera.org. SouthernDrum: SouthernSlam, andHead Gourd Classical Music Dancer: LarryAnderson, Sr.; artists' boothsopen Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival andgourddancing beginsat5p.m.;grand entry is at 7:30p.m.;intertribal dancing continues until TheLensic 10:30 p.m.;$5, seniors/students/youth $1,call Alan Gilbertconducts Mozart;performers include Melissa Bustos at 505-955-4005for information. clarinetist Marc Dubac, bassist TedSoluri, and oboist Liang Wang,6p.m., $10-$45, 888-221-9836, Collage Party! santafechambermusic.com. Nisa Touchon Fine Art, 1925-C Rosina Street, 505-303-3034 In Concert Aworkshop held 6-9 p.m. Saturdays, Kasey Lansdale materials and tools supplied, $15, Jean Cocteau Cinema nisatouchon.com. Country-blues singer/songwriter,7p.m., $15, ContraDance discounts available,jeancocteaucinema.com. Odd Fellows Hall,1125 CerrillosRd. Santa Fe Baking Company Traditional New England folk dancewith SantaFeBaking Company, 504 W. CordovaRd., easywalking steps; live music by Megaband, 505-988-4292 calls by LewisLand; beginners lesson7p.m., Nativeart,songs,and stories,8p.m., dance 7:30 p.m., $9, students $5,505-820-3535, no charge,visit facebook.com/scacsantafe folkmads.org, no partner needed. fordetails on the performanceseries. My PaperPortrait: Freehand Silhouette PaperPortraits Theater/Dance Artisan SantaFe, 2601 CerrillosRd.,505-954-4179 Antonio Granjero andEntreflamenco Silhouetteportrait-cutting workshop led María BenítezCabaret,The Lodge at SantaFe, by Kevin Overhulser,1:30-3:30 p.m., no charge, 750 N. St. Francis Dr. call 505-954-4179 to register. 8p.m. Wednesdays-Mondays through Aug. 30, $25-$85, discounts available,ticketssantafe.org, Santa Fe Artists Market RailyardDistrict, Paseo de Peralta and South Guadalupe 505-988-1234, entreflamenco.com. Street FlamencoDinnerShow Outdoor market, 8a.m.-1 p.m. weekly on Saturdays, El Farol, 808 Canyon Rd., 505-983-9912 505-414-8544. Marisol Encinias,Joaquin Encinias &Yjastros: Santa Fe Farmers Market TheAmerican FlamencoRepertory Company, 1607 Paseo de Peralta 6:30 p.m., through Sunday, Aug. 23, $25. Open year-round on Saturdays;livemusic, Books/Talks concession stands,and gift shops,7a.m.-1 p.m., FriendsofSantaFe Public Library santafefarmersmarket.com. IndianMarketbook sale Nightlife SantaFePublic Library, Main Branch, (See addresses at right) 145 Washington Ave. Indian Market-themed and discountbooks, Blue Rooster 9a.m.-3 p.m. DJ Oona spinning vinyl,9p.m., call forcover. Santa Fe Opera InsiderDays El AgaveMexican Restaurant 301 OperaDr.,800-280-4654 Pianist/vocalist Charles Tichenor,6p.m., AfreeOpera Guild eventheldat8:30 a.m. no cover. Saturdays through Aug. 29; includes coffee ¡Chispa! at El Mesón and muffins followed by atalk at 8:45 a.m.; Jazz pianist John Rangel’s quartet, 7:30 p.m.-close, backstage tour and youth activities included. no cover. Outdoors Cowgirl BBQ Stanlie Kee and Step In Blues Trio,1p.m.; Backpacktripto SerpentLake Felix yLos Gatos, zydeco/blues/funk, Carson National Forest 8:30 p.m.-close; no cover. Two-daymoderatehike to SerpentLake with option to climbuptothe Santa BarbaraDivide El Farol Texas roadhouse-blues band Gary Farmer and Jicarita Peak,contactAlan Shapirofor more &the Troublemakers,9p.m.-close,call forcover. information, [email protected], 505-424-9242, visit riograndesierraclub.orgfor updated postings, Evangelos free and open to the public. LedZeppelin tributebandMobyDick,9p.m.-close, Birdwalks call forcover. Randall DaveyAudubon Center, 1800 Upper Hotel Santa Fe Canyon Rd. Guitarist/flutist Ronald Roybal,7-9 p.m., no cover. Guided by experienced birders,8a.m. Saturdays, La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda as weather permits,505-983-4609. Countryband Sierra,8-11 p.m., no cover.

PASATIEMPOMAGAZINE.COM 113 Theater/Dance Evangelos Antonio Granjeroand Entreflamenco Major Dudes; local musicians are María Benítez Cabaret,The Lodge at SantaFe, invited to jam, 8:30 p.m.-close,call forcover. 750 N. St.Francis Dr. Hotel Santa Fe 8p.m. Wednesdays-Mondays through Aug. 30, Guitarist/flutist Ronald Roybal,7-9 p.m., $25-$85, discounts available,ticketssantafe.org, no cover. 505-988-1234, entreflamenco.com. La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda FlamencoDinner Show Guitarist Omar Villanueva, 6-8 p.m., no cover. El Farol, 808CanyonRd.,505-983-9912 Mine Shaft Tavern Marisol Encinias,Joaquin Encinias &Yjastros: Alternative-countrysinger/ TheAmerican FlamencoRepertory Company, AnthonyLeon, 3p.m. on the deck,nocover. 6:30 p.m., $25. Osteria d’Assisi Piano Lounge Julesworks Follies Pianist/vocalist Tucker Binkley,7-11 p.m., Jean Cocteau Cinema, 418 Montezuma Ave.,505-466-5528 no cover. Monthly varietyshowoflocal talent; this month’s Second Street Breweryatthe Railyard theme: Fiestas of New Mexico,4p.m., $10, discounts Honky-tonk band TheGunsels,1-4 p.m., available,jeancocteaucinema.com. no cover. Books/Talks Skylight Journey Santa Fe Presents TimKeller Indian Market after-party,5p.m., call forcover. CollectedWorksBookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226 Tiny’s Thestate auditor in conversation with former Blues band Cactus Slim &The Goat Heads, Democratic gubernatorial candidate Alan Webber 3-6 p.m., no cover. and Bill Dupuy,11a.m. Vanessie Marie-Rose Phan-Lê Pianist Doug Montgomery, 6:30 p.m., no cover. ArkBookstore, 133 RomeroSt.,505-988-3709 Theauthor signscopies of TalkingStory: MONDAY 8/24 OneWoman’s QuesttoPreserve Ancient Spiritual and HealingTraditions,3p.m. Galleryand Museum Openings Poetryreadings Sorrel Sky Gallery Teatro Paraguas Studio,3205-B Calle Marie, 505-424-1601 125 W. PalaceAve.,505-501-6555 Ken Hada,Argos MacCallum,and Gary WorthMoody, Work by Navajo sculptor Pablita Abeyta, 5p.m.,donationsaccepted,teatroparaguas.org. reception and brunch 9-10:30 a.m. Outdoors SantaFeOpera LeonoraCurtin Wetland Preserve Cold Mountain Interstate 25 Frontage Rd., adjacenttoElRancho 301 OperaDr.,505-986-5900 de las Golondrinas In this new work,composer Jennifer Higdon Thirty-five-acrenaturepreserve; open and librettist Gene Scheer put an operatic spin 9a.m.-noon Saturdays and 1-4 p.m. Sundays on Charles Frazier’s best-selling novelofthe through November,santafebotanicalgarden.org, same name; an epic in which aConfederate 505-471-9103, no charge. soldier makes his waythrough awar-torn Mushroom-hunting hike landscape to reunitewith the woman he loves. Meet at Kaune’sparking lot across from the Heading the roster arebaritone Nathan Gunn State Capitol 8a.m., contactArt Judd,[email protected], MeyerEastGallery(225 Canyon Rd.) shows paintings by FatimaRonquillo. 505-982-3212;visitriograndesierraclub.org forcalendarupdates; no charge. Shadeh Little BirdatLoretto Events DJ Quico, 9p.m.-4 a.m., call forcover. Innand Spa at Loretto, 211 Old SantaFeTrail, Allan Houser Studio SculptureGardens Skylight 505-820-7413 30 minutes south of SantaFe So Sophisticated with DJ 12 Tribe, Kachina-carving demonstration by Indian Market open house 10 a.m.-4 p.m., 9p.m.-close; LevelUpwithNavallo, Hopi artist Spencer Nutima, all day. call 505-471-1528 fordirections,oremail house music,10p.m. in the SkyLab, SantaFeOpera [email protected], no charge. call forcover,21+. ApprenticeShowcase Scenes Forked Lightning Ranch House tour Tiny’s 301 OperaDr.,505-986-5900 E.E. Fogelson Visitor Center,Pecos National Historical Park, Showcase karaokewith Nanci Showcasing the talentofSFO apprenticeartists NM 63, 505-757-7241 and Cyndy,8:30 p.m.-close,nocover. and technicians,8p.m., $15, $5 forages 6to22, Theformer home of Greer Garson, 1:30 p.m. Turquoise Trail santafeopera.org. weekly (approximately 90 minutes), entrance AnimatedJukebox, 9:30 p.m., call forcover. fee$3, tour $2, call forreservations,opendaily; Classical Music nps.gov/peco. The Underground at Evangelos Annual Indian Market reggae partywith Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival International folk dance/Israeli dance Brotherhood Sound and DJ Garronteed, TheLensic Odd Fellows Hall,1125 CerrillosRd. 8p.m.,callfor cover. Messiaen’s DesCanyons AuxÉtoiles,performers Traditional folk dances;6:30 and 8p.m. weekly, include pianist Inon Barnatan, violinist Kathleen Vanessie $5 suggested donation forboth dancesessions, Brauer,violist L.P.How,and clarinetist Todd Levy, ioofsfnm.org, 505-501-5081. Pianists Doug Montgomery, 6-8 p.m., Alan Gilbertconducts.Pre-concerttalk by Albert and BobFinnie,8-11 p.m., no cover. Imperato, 5p.m., concert6p.m., call forticket Nightlife availability, santafechambermusic.com, (See Page 113 foraddresses) 888-221-9836. SOUTHWEST SEMINARS SUNDAY 8/23 Cowgirl BBQ Nation to Nation: Treaties and NativePeoples Joe West &the Santa Fe Revue,Americana, noon; Galleryand Museum Openings In Concert Susan ShownHarjo (Cheyenne/Hodulgee RailyardPlaza concertseries singer/songwriter Andy Dale Petty, 8p.m.-close; Keshi the Zuni Connection no cover. Muscogee),anadvocate forAmerican 1607 Paseo de Peralta 227 Don Gaspar Ave.,505-989-8728 Indian rights,speaks at 6p.m. Monday, Free concerts through the summer;this week: El Farol Aug. 24, in thelectureseriesheldatUnitarian Zuni fetish carverHiram Peynetsa Singer Nacha Mendez &Company, 7p.m., no cover. demonstrates his technique, Russian-American band RedElvises,6p.m., Universalist CongregationofSanta Fe, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. ampconcerts.org. 107 W. Barcelona St., admission is $12 at the door,505-466-2775, southwestseminars.org.

114 PASATIEMPO I August 21-27, 2015 and mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard. They are In Concert In Concert Of Noble Family joined by asupporting cast thatincludes mezzo- Santa Fe Bandstand Santa Fe Bandstand Jean Cocteau Cinema, 418 MontezumaAve. soprano Emily Fons andtenor JayHunterMorris, ThePlaza ThePlaza HugoAward-winning author Mary RobinetteKowal with Miguel Harth-Bedoya conducting,8p.m., Outside In Productions’freesummerconcert Outside In Productions’freesummerconcert presentsastaged readingfromher book and ticket prices vary,santafeopera.org. series continues; Moon Hat, 6p.m.; TheSticky, seriescontinues; DavidBerkeley,6p.m.; an adult-themedpuppet play, 7p.m., $10 general Classical Music 7:15 p.m.; visit santafebandstand.orgfor full Lightning,7:15p.m.;visit santafebandstand.org admission, $26.99 includes acopyofthe book, schedule of performers through Aug. 28. forfullschedule of performers through Aug. 28. tickets available in advanceand at the door, Santa Fe Chamber MusicFestival jeancocteaucinema.com. TheLensic Books/Talks Theater/Dance Events All-Schubertfinale,with the DoverQuartet, David Grant Noble Antonio Granjeroand Entreflamenco pianist RanDank, cellist Eric Kim, and violinist CollectedWorksBookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226 María Benítez Cabaret,The Lodge at SantaFe, Santa Fe Opera Backstage Tours William Preucil,6p.m., $10-$78, 888-221-9836, Theauthor discusses AncientRuins and Rock Art 750 N. St.Francis Dr. 301 OperaDr.,800-280-4654 santafechambermusic.com. of the Southwest: An Archaeological Guide,6p.m. 8p.m. Wednesdays-Mondays through Aug. 30, Behind-the-scenes tours including production Theater/Dance $25-$85, discounts available,ticketssantafe.org, and front-of-house areas areofferedat9a.m. Events 505-988-1234, entreflamenco.com. Mondays-Fridays through Aug. 28, $10 at the box Antonio Granjeroand Entreflamenco office; seniors $8; no charge forages 22 and under, María Benítez Cabaret,The Lodge at SantaFe, Santa Fe Opera Backstage Tours 301 OperaDr.,800-280-4654 Books/Talks santafeopera.org. 750 N. St.Francis Dr. Behind-the-scenes tours including production Collection vs.Capture 8p.m. Wednesdays-Mondays through Aug. 30, Summer Swing and front-of-house areas areofferedat9a.m. SantaFeArt Institute, SantaFeUniversityofArt &Design, $25-$85, discounts available,ticketssantafe.org, Innand Spa at Loretto, 211 Old SantaFeTrail Mondays-Fridays through Aug. 28, $10 at the 1600 St.Michael’s Dr., 505-424-5050 505-988-1234, entreflamenco.com. Santa Fe Desert Chorale’sannualfundraiser; boxoffice; seniors $8; no charge forages22 Discussion on Nativeartists and collector’s Homage to BennyGoodman,with clarinetist Books/Talks and under,santafeopera.org. quandaries around the production and collection RichardStoltzman andthe Bert Dalton Trio,6p.m., Don’tStopthe Presses! Tuesday Santa Fe Farmers Market of heritage-based objects,7p.m. $175includes cocktailreceptionand dinner, tickets Jean Cocteau Cinema, 418 MontezumaAve. 1607 Paseo de Peralta available onlineatdesertchorale.org,505-988-2282. Screening of The Sun Never Sets,adocumentary Seasonal market, 7a.m.-1 p.m. weekly, showcasing Española newspaper the RíoGrande santafefarmersmarket.com. Sun,7p.m., followedbyapanel discussion on the First Amendment, tickets startat$20, contact Nightlife New Mexico Foundation forOpen Government (See Page 113 foraddresses) to purchase tickets,888-843-9121, nmfog.org. ¡Chispa! at El Mesón Southwest Seminars lecture Argentine Tango Milonga, 7:30-11 p.m., Unitarian Universalist Congregation of SantaFe, no cover. 107 W. Barcelona Rd. Cowgirl BBQ Nation to Nation: Treaties and NativePeoples, Singer/songwriterErynBent, 8p.m.-close, with Susan Shown Harjo,6p.m., $12 at the door, no cover. southwestseminars.org, 505-466-2775. El Farol Events Canyon Road Blues Jam, 8:30 p.m., call forcover. Santa Fe Opera Backstage Tours Evangelos 301 OperaDr.,800-280-4654 Honky-tonk band Greg B. &The Gunsels, Behind-the-scenes tours including production 8-11 p.m., call forcover. and front-of-house areas areofferedat9a.m. La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda Mondays-Fridays through Aug. 28, $10 at the box Countryartist Bill Hearne,7:30 p.m.-close, office; seniors $8; no charge forages22and under, no cover. santafeopera.org. The PalaceRestaurant &Saloon Swing dance Open-mic nightwith Sal,9:30 p.m.-close, Odd Fellows Hall,1125 CerrillosRd. no cover. Weekly all-ages informal dance; lesson 7-8 p.m., Skylight dance8-10 p.m., dance$3, lesson and dance$8, Lounge Sessions with DJs DynamiteSol 505-473-0955. and Guttermouth, 8p.m.-close,call forcover. Nightlife TerraCotta Wine Bistro (See Page 113 foraddresses) Jazz guitarist PatMalone,6-8 p.m. weekly, Blue Rooster no cover. House music,7-9 p.m., call forcover. Tiny’s El Farol Tuesdaynightsinger/’openmic, Blues singer HillarySmith andCompany, 7-11 p.m., no cover. 8:30 p.m.-close,call forcover. The Underground at Evangelos La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda DJ Adlib and the SabrosuraSound System, Countryartist Bill Hearne,7:30 p.m.-close, salsa/merengue/bachata, 9p.m.-close no cover. Tuesdays,nocover. Vanessie Vanessie Pianist Doug Montgomery, 7-10 p.m., no cover. Pianists Doug Montgomery, 6-8 p.m., and BobFinnie,8-11 p.m., no cover. TUESDAY 8/25 WEDNESDAY 8/26 SantaFeOpera SantaFeOpera Rigoletto 301 OperaDr.,505-986-5900 Daughter of the Regiment 301 OperaDr.,505-986-5900 Verdi’spowerful tragedy traces the downfallof acourtjester from the glitteringjollity of acourt Donizetti’scomic opera traces aloveaffair ball to adarkand stormy nightofheartbreaking thatblossoms in thebosom of theFrench personalcalamity.The cast is headed by baritone militaryand can succeed only if the romantic Quinn Kelsey as the jester Rigoletto; soprano pair overcomes sternupper-class objections. GeorgiaJarman as his sheltered daughter Gilda, SopranoAnna Christy, adoptedbyajovial and tenor BruceSledge as the philandering Duke regiment,and tenorAlekShrader, as her Tyrolean of Mantua, 8p.m., ticket prices vary,santafeopera.org. suitor, arethrust to the fore in this production set during the Napoleonic erainFrance, 8p.m., ticket prices vary,santafeopera.org. Morning Star Gallery(513 Canyon Rd.) shows drawings by ledger artist Dolores Purdy.

PASATIEMPOMAGAZINE.COM 115 La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda Music From Angel Fire Bluegrass band Mystic Lizard, 7:30 p.m., no cover. Angel Fire CommunityCenter, 15 CS Ranch Rd. Osteria d’Assisi Piano Lounge David Ludwig’s Rule of Three and music of Barber; Pianist/vocalist Tucker Binkley,7-11 p.m., no cover. performers include violinists Ida Kavaianand Bella Hristova, mezzo-soprano Susanne Mentzer, The PalaceRestaurant &Saloon and the Wissahickon Quartet; 7p.m. Wednesday, Singer/songwriter Paige Barton, 5-8 p.m.; Aug. 26, $30/$40, musicfromangelire.org, LimelightKaraoke,10p.m. weekly,nocover. 888-377-3300. Pizzeria &Trattoria da Lino Accordionist Dadou,European and Las Vegas American favorites, 6:30 p.m., no cover. Music From Angel Fire PranzoItalian Grill Ilfeld Auditorium, New MexicoHighlands University, Geist Cabaretwith pianist David Geist, 6-9 p.m.. 900 UniversityAve. Music of Dvořák,Mozart, andGershwin; Second Street Brewery performers includepianist Anne-Marie Müshi Jazz Trio,6-9 p.m., no cover. McDermott,oboist Stephen Taylor, and Skylight the Dola Quartet, 7p.m. Thursday, Aug. 27, Hardgroove's Fuse Boxdance party,8p.m.; $20, musicfromangelire.org, 888-377-3300. Latin Nightwith DJ Dany, 9p.m.-close,21+; Golden Thursdays in the SkyLounge,hip-hop, LosAlamos 10 p.m.; call forcover. Gordon’s Summer Concerts Swiss Bistro Ashley Pond Cuba Pacha, 7-9 p.m., call forcover. Thesummerseason continues withThe RedElvises, 7p.m. Friday, Aug. 21, no charge,concertschedule Tiny's availabe onlinegordonssummerconcerts.com, Silver Sun Gallery(656 Canyon Rd.) shows paintings by LeeMacLeod. JME Russell Band,rock 'n'roll,8p.m.-close,nocover. throughSept. 4, 505-690-2484. Vanessie Nightlife In Concert Pianist BobFinnie,7-10 p.m., no cover. Madrid (See Page 113 foraddresses) Robert Mirabal ArtShack El Farol, 808CanyonRd.,505-983-9912 ArtShack,2833 NM 14, 505-660-2923 ¡Chispa! at El Mesón OUT OF TOWN SPORE: An AnthraciteBallad,installation by Flamencoguitarist Joaquin Gallegos, NativeAmerican lutist, 6:30 p.m., $25, Friday, Aug. 28 encore. JamisonChas Banks (Seneca-Cayuga/Cherokee), 7-9 p.m., no cover. Albuquerque reception 4-7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 22, through Cowgirl BBQ Theater/Dance Chatter Sunday Aug. 29. Indie folk-rock band YouKnew Me When, Antonio Granjeroand Entreflamenco TheKosmos,1715 FifthSt.,N.W. Taos 8p.m.-close,nocover. María Benítez Cabaret,The Lodge at SantaFe, Brahms' Piano Quartet, violinist MaeLin, violist La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda 750 N. St.Francis Dr. Shanti Randall,cellist Emily Brausa, and pianist Wilder Nightingale Fine Art 119 KitCarson Rd., 575-758-3255 Bluegrass band Mystic Lizard, 7:30 p.m., no cover. 8p.m. Wednesdays-Mondays through Aug. 30, Conor Hanick,10:30 a.m., Sunday, Aug. 23, poetry reading by Gayle Lauradunn follows, $15, discounts WaxisHot!,encaustic paintings by Mary Stratton, Skylight $25-$85, discounts available,ticketssantafe.org, 505-988-1234, entrelamenco.com. available,chatterabq.org. reception 5-7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 22, through Impulse Groove Foundation, Brian Hardgroove Sept. 3. on bass and guitar,Mike Boyko on drums,and Intrigue at the Palaceofthe Governors Alcalde Music from Angel Fire RobertMuller on keyboards,9p.m.-midnight; gala opening The Historic Acequia and the Resilient Wingtips and Windsors,swing-dancelessons SantaFePlayhouse,142 E. DeVargas St. Taos Centerfor the Arts,133 Paseo del PuebloNorte Community The2015 summer festival continues with a 7-8 p.m., dance8p.m.-close; call forcover. Or, AMelodrama Marred (byMysterious,Murderous Historic LosLuceros,County Road 48 Mayhem),anannual spoof of all things Santa Fe, commemoration to Taos’400th anniversary; TerraCotta Wine Bistro ThePláticas series continues with apresentation music of Dvořák,Monteverdi, and David Ludwig; Classical guitarist Ramon Bermudez Jr., 6-8 p.m., directedbyAndrew Primm,gala 6:30 p.m., curtain by local author Stanley Crawford, 6:30-8:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m., $20, 505-988-4262, Thursdays-Sundays, performers include harpsichordist Robert Wolinsky, no cover. Tuesday, Aug. 25, $5 suggested donation, cellists Keith Robinson and PeterWiley, violist through Sept.13. Tiny’s contactJanet MacKenzie formoreinformation, Steven Tenenbom, and violinist Ani Kavaian; Electric Jam, with Nick Wimett and AlbertDiaz, Books/Talks [email protected], 505-852-1351. 7p.m. Saturday, Aug. 22, $30/$40, 888-377-3300, 8:30 p.m.-close everyWednesday, no cover. Book Club for Grown-ups Angel Fire musicfromangelire.org. The Underground at Evangelos BeeHiveBooks,328 Montezuma Ave.,505-780-8051 Music From Angel Fire Taos Center for the Arts TakeoverWednesdaywith MandyMas, Thediscussion group continues with Rainbow Angel Fire CommunityCenter, 15 CS Ranch Rd. 133 Paseo del Pueblo Norte,575-758-2052 hip-hop,9p.m., call forcover. Rowell's novel Landline,7:30 p.m. The32ndsummer festival opens withthe Beautiful Midden: Artand Artifact,installation, Vanessie Michael Dax residentpiano quartet OpusOne,pianist photographs,and multimedia documentation Pianist BobFinnie,7-10 p.m., no cover. CollectedWorksBookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226 Anne-MarieMcDermott, violinist IdaKavaian, of the river-conservation organization Amigos Bravo,reception 4-6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 27, Theauthor reads from Grizzly West: AFailed Attempt violist Steven Tenenbom, cellist PeterWiley; through Sept. 24. THURSDAY 8/27 to Re-introduceGrizzly Bears in the Mountain West, featuring music of Kristapor Najarian,7p.m. 6p.m. Friday,Aug.21, $30/$40, musicfromangelire.org, 888-377-3300. PASA KIDS Galleryand Museum Openings Events Jean Cocteau Cinema Gallery Music From Angel Fire Boots,Bolos &Boogie Ball United Church of Angel Fire,40W.Ridge Rd. Santa Fe Children's Museum 418 Montezuma Ave.,505-466-5528 Eldorado Hotel&Spa, 309 W. SanFranciscoSt. 1050 Old PecosTrail,505-989-8359 The ArtofLotería (Series One),drawings Theopening weekend of the summer Eventheld in supportofYouth Shelters and Family festival continues with Musical Conversations I: 2-3 p.m. Friday,Aug.21, Earthworks Program: and paintings by John Picacio,reception SolarRaceTrack,build asolar-racecar;10a.m.- 5-7 p.m., through Aug. 29. Services,reception and silentauction (including The Genius of Bach,violinist Ida Kavaian, violist avacation package and jewelry), 5:30 p.m., dinner Steven Tenenbom, and cellist PeterWiley, 7p.m. 5p.m. Saturday, Aug. 22, Celebration #13 —Get SantaFeOpera 6:45 p.m., concertwith singer/songwriter Tommy Sunday, Aug. 23, $35/$45, musicfromangelire.org, Moving Day, the museum's 30thanniversary Salomé (family night) Roefollows,$125 in advanceatyouthshelters.org, 888-377-3300. series of programs continues with an all-day 505-983-0586, Ext. 104. scavenger hunt, hopscotch, andsand-castle 301 OperaDr.,505-986-5900 Music From Angel Fire building; 2-3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 22, Earthworks Oscar Wilde’s in-de-siècleplaySalomé createdan Nightlife United Church of Angel Fire,40W.Ridge Rd. Program: Find aBug,learntodrawbugs found international wave of scandal,the perfect set-up (See Page 113 foraddresses) Chamber Music 101 (Part1),adiscussion with in the garden andwrite astory about them;Visit forRichardStrauss’s one-actopera of 1906, Jonathan Coopersmith, Curtis InstituteofMusic the websitefor ascheduleofeventsand updates, infamous then (and oftensince)for its revealing Cava Santa Fe at Eldorado Hotel &Spa musical-studies chair,1p.m. Monday,Aug.24, Guitar duo Wes&Mito, 6-9 p.m., no cover. santafechildrensmuseum.org, by museum “Danceofthe SevenVeils”and alevel of violence no charge,musicfromangelire.org, 888-377-3300. admission. and eroticism thatsurprised manyopera-goers, ¡Chispa! at El Mesón Music From Angel Fire notwithstanding the Biblical origins of its plot, Jazz pianist John Rangel's trio,7-9 p.m., no cover. Storybox Storytelling Theater Angel Fire CommunityCenter, 15 CS Ranch Rd. BeeHiveBooks,328 Montezuma Ave.,505-780-8051 Santa Fe Operareturns to its Strauss-drenched Cowgirl BBQ roots forthis new production, with soprano Closer Encounters: Meet the Composer; Hummingbirds,Ravens,Giants,and Bones: Pollo Frito, New Orleans-style funk and soul, David Ludwig discusses anew work during Tales of Magical Journeys,with Brett Dillingham, Alex Penda in the title role and David Robertson 8p.m.-close,nocover. presiding in the pit, 8p.m., ticket prices vary, this free open rehearsal,1p.m. Wednesday, forchildren ages 4-10, 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 22, family-nighttickets available at the boxoice, El Farol Aug. 26, musicfromangelire.org, 888-377-3300. no charge. ◀ santafeopera.org. Flamencosinger Vicente&Friends,8:30 p.m.-close, no cover.

116 PASATIEMPO I August 21-27, 2015 Twyla Tharp Sesquicentenario Celebration: 1865-2015 TheLensic ThePlaza 50th anniversarytour introducing anew group Presentedbythe St. VincentHospital Foundation, UPCOMING EVENTS of dancers; with music of John Zorn,HenryButler, 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 19, privatecocktail party, and Steven Bernstein, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept.22, Palace of theGovernor's Courtyard; 6:30 p.m. $20-$65, ticketssantafe.org, 505-988-1234. dinner partyunder thePOG'sportal;8p.m. OutofThebes communityconcert by TheMavericksatthe James A. Little Theater, New MexicoSchool forthe Deaf, Santa Fe Bandstand, gala tickets $250,table 1060 CerrillosRd. of ten$2,500, stvin.org/foundation, 505-913-5209. Santa Fe Wine and Chile Fiesta MUSICMUSIC Santa Fe ProMusica Angela Janda's drama opens Theaterwork's 20th season, 7:30 p.m. Fridayand Saturday, Various venues TheLensic Santa Fe Bluegrass and Old-Timey Music 2p.m. Sunday, Sept.25-27, $15, discounts Food and wine tastings,tours,live-auction Festival 7:30p.m. Friday, Sept.18, the34thseasonopens available,505-471-1799. luncheon, seminars,and cooking demonstrations SantaFeCounty Fairgrounds,3229 Rodeo Rd. withchamber-music ensemble OpusOne:pianist by guest chefs, Wednesday-Sunday, Sept. 23-27, Anne-MarieMcDermott, violinistIda Kavafian, Bluegrass headlinerFrank Solivan andDirty Kitchen; 505-438-8060 or visit santafewineandchile.org. violistStevenTenenbom, andcellistPeter Wiley; HAPPENINGS old-timey-music headliner Uncle Henry's Favorites; 4p.m. Saturday, Sept.19, Thomas O'Connorleads Santa Fe Concorso Friday-Sunday, Aug. 28-30,ticket prices vary by day, the SFPM chamber orchestra in music of Beethoven, Santa Fe Street Fashion Week Show SantaFeMunicipal Airport,Hangar K, 121Aviation Dr. three-day pass $60, southwestpickers-festival.org. La Terrazza Ballroom, La FondaHotel Lowry, andMendelssohn, encore3p.m. Sunday, and the Club at Las Campanas,132 Clubhouse Dr. Heart Sept. 20,505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. Runwayshowofdesigner brandssold in SantaFe; Agathering of morethan 100 rare and exotic cars champagne andcanapésreception 6:30 p.m. Buffalo Thunder Resortand Casino Shortgrass Music Festival and motorcycles; 1p.m. Friday, Sept. 25, race-car Friday,Aug.28, fashionshow7:30-9 p.m.,with driver LuigiChinetti talksabout Ferraris; 5p.m. VeteranrockersAnn andNancy Wilson; 8p.m. Cimarron Saturday, Aug. 29,$60-$80, buffalothunderresort.com. apresentationbyNew York City costumedesigner Friday, Sept. 25, VIPevent;8a.m.Saturday, Sept.26, Theeleventh season runs Friday-Sunday, Sept.18- Renato Dicent; show$175, VIP tickets $225 car show on the Plaza; 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Sunday, PerformanceSanta Fe Orchestra 20; lineup: acoustic folk/roots band Steep Ravine, (includes reception, front-rowseats,and after-party), TheLensic Sept. 27,Concorsomainevent:classic cars and singer/guitarist Jason Eady,and pianist Ji, $10 santafestreet.com, aportion of proceeds benefit motorcycles, food concessions,merchandise, All-Tchaikovsky program, featuringviolinist and $20 in advanceand at the door,575-376-9040. the Standup to Cancer organization. andasilent auction; advance tickets available James Ehnes,4p.m. Sunday, Aug. 30, $27-$100, AmyLaVere&Will Sexton onlineatsantafeconcorso.com. 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. Fiesta de LosNiños: AChildren’s Celebration Gig PerformanceSpace El Rancho de las Golondrinas,334 LosPinos Rd., Reaching for the Stars Emmylou Harris &Rodney Crowell Americana duo,7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept.24, Games,crafts, and entertainment; 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Innand Spa at Loretto, 211 Old SantaFeTrail CrosbyTheatre, SantaFeOpera, 301 OperaDr. $20 in advanceatbrownpapertickets.com, Saturdayand Sunday, Aug. 29 &30, $8; seniors Annual fundraiser held in supportofyouth- Theduo performs in supportofthe Santa Fe $25 at the door,gigsantafe.com. and teens $6; ages 12 and under no charge. leadership programs; flamenco guitarist Chuscales Animal Humane Society, 7:30 p.m. Monday, Santa Fe SymphonyShowcase of the Stars and dancers Mina Fajardoand Juan Siddi; tapas, Aug. 31, tickets begin at $31, holdmyticket.com. Fiestas de Santa Fe TheLensic ThePlaza silentand liveart auctions;5:30 p.m. Friday, Belá Fleck &Chick Corea The32ndseason openswith aprogram of Verdi, Friday, Sept. 4, Zozobraburns in Fort MarcyPark; Sept. 25,artists' reception 5p.m.,$55 in advance CrosbyTheatre, SantaFeOpera, 301 OperaDr. Tchaikovsky,Rachmaninoff, andSaint-Saëns; 6p.m. Saturday, Sept.5,Mariachi Extravaganza de at risingstarssouthwest.org and at the door, Jazz duet, 7:30 p.m. Friday,Sept. 4, $33-$97, Guillermo Figueroa leads theorchestra; with Santa Fe concertatFortMarcy Park;9a.m. Saturday, 505-216-6049. holdmyticket.com. ItamarZorman, violin,and OlgaKern, piano; 4p.m. Sept. 12, PetParade and2015 Queen &CourtReview; Santa Fe Independent Film Festival Taos Chamber Music Group Sunday, Sept.27, $25-$80, discounts available, events continuethrough Sunday, Sept. 13,visit Center forContemporaryArts, Jean Cocteau Cinema, Harwood Museum of Art, 238Ledoux St., Taos 505-988-1234,ticketssantafe.org, or 505-983-1414. santafefiesta.org forscheduleofevents; forZozobra Lensic Performing Arts Center, TheScreen, and Violet The23rdseason (Sept. 9-May 22) features music Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra events,visit burnzozobra.com. CrownCinema of Mozart,Fauré, Ravel, Mendelssohn; performers with Wynton Marsalis Green Chile Cheeseburger Smackdown Theseventh annual festival runs Oct. 14-18, include pianist DebraAyers,violinist David Felberg, TheLensic Outdoors at theRailyard and features apresentationofthe SFIFF2015 cellist Sally Guenther,and flutistNancyLaupheimer; 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept.29, $27-$100, Annual competition; including food vendors, Lifetime AchievementAward to Gena Rowlands at $22 in advance; ages 15 and under $12; season 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. livemusic,and beer andwinesampling; 4-8:30 p.m. 6:30p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17, followedbyascreening tickets available, taoschambermusicgroup.org. Thursday, Sept. 10, $25-$35 in advance of John Cassavetes' 1974 film AWoman Under the Michael Hearne's 13th Annual THEATER at holdmyticket.com. Influence,visitsantafeindependentfilmfestival.com Big BarndanceMusic Festival forthe listoffilms, early bird passes $200. KitCarson Park,Taos OurLady of Mariposas Line-up includesthe JimmyStadler Band,Gary Teatro Paraguas Studio,3205 Calle Marie P. Nunn,Michael Martin Murphey, Junior Brown, Teatro Paraguas launches its 12th season with Shake Russell and Michael Hearne, 1p.m. Thursday, apremiereoflocal playwrightAlixHudson'sstory Sept. 10,throughSaturday, Sept. 12,$45, festival about the 2002 die-offofmonarch butterflies pass $110,holdmyticket.com. in SoutheasternNew Mexico,7:30 p.m. Thursdays- Saturdays,2p.m. Sundays,Sept. 3-13, $17, Serenata of Santa Fe discounts available,[email protected], First Presbyterian Church of SantaFe, 208 GrantAve. 505-424-1601. Thechamber-music ensemble's concertseries opens with Dreams andPrayers by Osvaldo Golijov, Aspen Santa Fe Ballet MixedRepertory Friday, Sept.11, and continues through March, TheLensic tickets available online at serenataofsantafe.org, ChoreographybyAlejandroCerrudo, 505-989-7988. Jorma Elo,and Cayetano Soto;8p.m. Friday, Sept. 4, $25-$72,ticketssantafe.org, Santa Fe Music Collectiveperformances 505-988-1234. Museum Hill Café,710 Camino Lejo 7p.m. Friday,Sept. 18, vocalist Patti Littlefield, OneMan Breaking Bad joined by Arlen Asheronwoodwinds,JohnRangel TheLensic on piano,Michael Olivola on bass,and John ActorMiles Allen's comedic one-man show, Trentacosta on drums; 7p.m. Saturday, Oct. 10, 8p.m. Thursday, Sept.10, $20-$32, 505-988-1234, jazz cornetist Warren Vache,with TardoHammer, ticketssantafe.org. EarlSauls,and John Trentacosta; $25, EmiArteFlamenco 505-983-6820. Skylight Doug Montgomery&Santa Fe Symphony DancerLaEmi,with VicenteGriego,Joaquin Joplin Ensemble Gallegos,and Carlos Andres Menchaca,8p.m. TheLensic Friday, Sept. 11, $10-$20, holdmyticket.com. Benefit performancefor TheFriendship Club, Burlesque is Coming: ATribute Children First, and First Tee; 7:30 p.m. Sunday, to the Works of George R. R. Martin Sept. 13, $10-$50, ticketssantafe.org, Jean Cocteau Cinema 505-988-1234. PresentedbyBlacklist Burleseque,7and 9p.m. Monday, 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept.14-15, $18, discounts available,jeancocteaucinema.com.

Heart—Ann Wilson and NancyWilson on stage Aug. 29 at Buffalo Thunder Resortand Casino.

PASATIEMPOMAGAZINE.COM 117 A GlobalViewofNew Photography, works by of the CivilWar,rarephotographs, aU.S. flag from merging as the icemelts.The museum’s collection recipients of CENTER's 2015 projectgrantsand the Battle of Glorieta Pass,lithographs, diaries, includes ethnological,archival,and photographic ChoiceAwardswinners,MuñozWaxman Gallery andartwork,through Feb. 26 • Poetics of Light: items; maxwellmuseum.unm.edu; closed Sundays • ARoom Listening toItself,site-specific installation PinholePhotography,throughJan.10•Settingthe and Mondays. by Adam Basanta, SpectorRipps ProjectSpace; Standard: The Fred Harvey Companyand ItsLegacy, National Hispanic Cultural Center through Sept. 12. Open Thursdays-Sundays; ephemera from themuseum collectionand photos 1701 Fourth St., S.W., 505-604-6896 asan e. g. cc taf or from POGphoto archives • Telling New Mexico: Closed Mondays, nationalhispaniccenter.org. El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe Stories From Then and Now,coreexhibit • Santa Fe UNM ArtMuseum Found: Fragments of Time,the archaeologicaland 555 Camino de la Familia, 505-992-0591 1UniversityofNew Mexico, 505-277-4001 Rotating exhibits,communityprograms,and historicalroots of Santa Fe;Historical Downtown David Maisel/Black Maps:AmericanLandscape performances designed to preserve and promote WalkingTours, 10:15 a.m. Mondays-Saturdays andthe Apocalyptic Sublime,photographs by Hispanic culture. Open Wednesdays-Sundays; throughOct.17, nmhistorymuseum.org; open Maisel • BeautifulDisintegratingObstinateHorror elmuseocultural.org. daily through October. Drawing andOther Recent Acquisitions andSelections Georgia O’Keeffe Museum New MexicoMuseum of Art From theUNM ArtMuseum’sPermanent Collection 217 Johnson St., 505-946-1000 107 W. PalaceAve.,505-476-5072 • The Gift,woodcut prints by John Tatschl (1906-1982). O’Keeffe: Line,Color,and Composition,aseries That Multitudes May Share: Building the Museum Open Tuesdays-Saturdays;unmartmuseum.org. TheWheelwrightMuseum of the American Indian of painting,watercolors,pastels,and drawing of Art,original plans and watercolor renderings (704 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill) features jewelry installations,through Sept.13•New Photography by the Rapp &Rapp architectural firmand Española by Charles Loloma (1921-1991) in the exhibit Acquisitions,images of O'Keeffe, through Sept.26; photographs of themuseum's interior andexterior Bond House Museum and Misión Museum Center for the Study of Southwesestern Jewelry. open daily;okeeffemuseum.org. during thecourse of construction,throughJan. 3 yConvento Museum of ContemporaryNativeArts • Colorsofthe Southwest,selections from the 706 Bond St., 505-747-8535 museum collection, through Sept.1 • Spotlight AT THE GALLERIES 108 Cathedral Pl., 505-983-1777 Historic and cultural objects exhibited in the home on GustaveBaumann,works from the museum’s of railroad entrepreneur Frank Bond (1863-1945). Julianna Brannum's documentary LaDonna Harris: collection, through December;nmartmuseum.org; AdobeGallery Indian 101;through Oct. 20 • An Evening Redness Call forhours;plazadeespanola.com. 221 Canyon Rd., 505-955-0550 open daily through October. in the West,group show•Meryl McMaster: LosAlamos The Marvin andBetty RubinCollection of 20th-Century Wanderings,photo-based work; Eve-Lauryn Poeh Cultural Center and Museum NativeArts,includingworks by Shonto Begay, LaFountain: Waabanishimo(She Dances Till Daylight), 78 Cities of Gold Rd., PuebloofPojoaque,505-455-5041 BradburyScienceMuseum 1350 CentralAve.,505-667-4444 JauneQuick-to-see-Smith,and DanNamingha, photographs and shortfilms •(see story, Page 84) Paths of Beauty,pottery by Isabel Gonzales throughSeptember. SantaFeIndian School • WarDepartment,group showofworks from and textilesbyShawn Tafoya,through Nov. 14 Environmental Research and Monitoring,anexhibit class of 1943, including worksbyRitaMartinez the museum collection depicting armed conflicts • Nah Poeh Meng,1,600-square-foot core on howtopreservearchaeological sites,local andAgustine Bird, through August. spanning 500 years, through December •Visions installation highlighting the worksofPueblo wildlife, and fragile ecosystems.Coreexhibits Balzer ContemporaryEdge Gallery and Visionaries,group show, through July,2017. artists andPueblo history; poehcenter.org; on the historyofLos Alamos and the Manhattan Projectaswell as over 40 interactiveexhibits; Academic Building,InstituteofAmerican Indian Arts, Closed Tuesdays;iaia.edu/museum. also, TheGamesWePlay,group show,inthe lanl.gov/museum; open daily. 83 Avan Nu Po Rd. Museum of Indian Arts &Culture TowerGallerythrough September;505-455-3037; roxanneswentzell.net; closed Sundays. Five Students,One Exhibit,works by Summer 710 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill,505-476-1250 Fuller Lodge ArtCenter Bridge High School students,through Friday, The Parleche Collection,printsbyCrowartist Santa Fe Botanical Garden 2132 CentralAve.,505-662-1635 Aug. 21. Kevin RedStar,reception 2-4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 21 715 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill,505-471-9103 Conversations in Clay,New Mexicopotters Ellsworth Gallery • Indian Country: The ArtofDavid Bradley,paintings, Monarch-Orange TakesFlight,container-garden and clayartists' annual show, through Sept. 19, 215 E. PalaceAve., 505-989-7900 bronzesculpture,and mixed-media works, through showwith ongoing programs about monarch no charge; fullerlodgeartcenter.com; closed Sundays. FarReaches,group showofworks in clay, Jan. 16 • Courage and Compassion: NativeWomen butterflies,through Sept. 13 • The PowerofPlace, marble,and oil on canvas, through Sept. 12. Sculpting Women,group show,through Oct. 19 group show of sculpture, including works by LosAlamos Historical Museum Kevin Box, Phillip Haozous,and Allan Houser, Giacobbe-Fritz Fine Art • Turquoise,Water,Sky:The Stone and ItsMeaning, 1050 Bathtub Row, 505-662-4493 highlights from the museum’s collection of jewelry throughMay 1; santafebotanicalgarden.org; 702 Canyon Rd., 505-986-1156 Tradition and Change in Córdova, New Mexico: • The Buchsbaum GalleryofSouthwestern Pottery, open daily. The1939PhotographsofBerlyn Brixner &the López RavenClan,paintings by Craig Kosak, traditional and contemporaryworks • Here, Now, FamilyofWoodCarvers.Coreexhibits on area through Aug. 30. SITE Santa Fe and Always,artifacts from the museum collection; 1606 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-1199 geology, homesteaders, and theManhattanProject. LynA.Fox Fine Pueblo Pottery indianartsandculture.org; open daily. SITE 20 Years/20 Shows: Summer,group show, Housed in the GuestCottage of theLos Alamos 640 Canyon Rd., 505-577-0835 Museum of International Folk Art throughOct.4 • UnsuspectedPossibilities: Ranch School.Open daily;losalamoshistory.org. Dough, Chile &Stew: Pueblo Bowls 1880-Present. 706 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill,505-476-1200 Leonardo Drew,Sarah Oppenheimer,and Taos Marie Watt,collaborativeinstallations,through Peyton Wright Gallery Between TwoWorlds: Folk Artists Reflectonthe Harwood Museum of Art 237 E. PalaceAve., 505-989-9888 Immigrant Experience • The Red That Colored Jan. 3. Open Thursdays-Sundays;sitesantafe.org. 238 Ledoux St., 575-758-9826 The Indigenous—Modernist Intersection: the World,anexhibit detailing the world-wide Wheelwright Museum of the American Charles Strong: ACelebration of Life and Art, ContemporaryNative-American Paintings practiceofextracting carmine dyefromthe Indian abstractpaintings,through Jan. 24 • An Enduring andPrints,including worksbyFritz Scholder, cochinealbeetle to tintsculpture, paintings, 704 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill,505-982-4636 Appeal: The Taos SocietyofArtists,paintings,prints, T.C. Cannon, andKevin RedStar,through Sept.1. manuscripts,and textilesfromPre-Columbian Connoisseurship and Good Pie: TedCoe and times to the present, through Sept. 13 • Pottery and drawings • Randall LaGro,paintings; through RedDot Gallery Collecting NativeAmerican Art,beadwork, Sept. 7. Core exhibit of selected worksbyTaos 826 Canyon Rd., 505-820-7338 of theU.S. South: ALivingTradition,presents basketry, carving,and embroidery, through traditional stoneware from NorthCarolina and modernists spanning the 1920s through recent PutaFeather On It!,workbyDiné April 17 • Center for the Study of Southwestern northernGeorgia, through Jan. 3•Multiple Visions: years •Santos, classic andcontemporary retablos, photographer Will Wilson, through Sept.24. Jewelry,apermanentexhibit devoted to the ACommon Bond,collection of toys andfolk art; bultos,and mid-tolate-19th-centurytin work, historyand developmentofDiné and Pueblo furniture, andsculpture•Paintings by Agnes Tansey Contemporary internationalfolkart.org; open daily through October. metalwork, lapidary, and relatedtraditions. 652 Canyon Rd., 505-995-8513 Martin; harwoodmuseum.org; closed Mondays. Museum of Spanish Colonial Art Opendaily;wheelwright.org. Free of Color,workbymixed-media artist 750 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill,505-982-2226 La Hacienda de los Martinez CarolCoates, through Sept. 5. 708 Hacienda Way, 575-758-1000 Blue on Blue: Indigo and CobaltinNew Spain,textiles, Albuquerque Turner Carroll Gallery ceramics, paintings,and sculpture,throughFeb.29 Albuquerque Museum One of the fewNorthernNew Mexico-style, 725 Canyon Rd., 505-986-9800 •Tradición, Devoción yVida: 80 Years of Black and 2000 Mountain Rd., N.W., 505-243-7255 Spanish colonial“great houses”remaining Mixed-media work by Edward Lentsch; WhitePhotographyinNew Mexico and Mexico, Under theInfluence: Psychedelic Art,music posters in the American Southwest, built in 1804 paintings by Willy Bo Richardson, through including worksbyManuel Carrillo, AnselAdams, from the 1960s,through Oct. 17 • Chasing the by Severino Martinez; taoshistoricmuseums.org; Tuesday, Aug. 25. Norman Mauskopf,Sebastião Salgado,Graciela Cure to Albuquerque,archivalphotographs of open daily. William R. Talbot Fine Art, Antique Iturbide,and William Frej,through October tuberculoisis treatment center MountSt. Joseph Millicent Rogers Museum Maps &Prints • Secrets of theSymbols: TheHiddenLanguage Sanatorium, throughMay 30. Closed Mondays; 1504 MillicentRogers Rd., 575-758-2462 cabq.gov/culturalservices/albuquerque-museum. 129 W. SanFranciscoSt.,505-982-1559 of Spanish Colonial Art•San Ysidro/St. Isidore Historical collections of NativeAmerican the Farmer,bultos,retablos,straw appliqué, and Indian Summer,1835-1935,group show, Indian Pueblo Cultural Center jewelryand paintings; Hispanic textiles, paintings on tin•Recent Acquisitions,colonial through September. 2401 12th St., N.W., 866-855-7902 metalwork, and sculpture; and contemporary and 19th-centuryMexican art, sculpture, and OurLand, OurCulture, OurStory,historical overview jewelry; millicentrogers.org; open daily, furniture; also,workbyyoung Spanish Market of the Pueblo world, and contemporaryartwork and through October. MUSEUMS &ART SPACES artists • The Delgado Room,late-colonial-period craftsmanship of eachofthe 19 pueblos; weekend Taos ArtMuseum at Fechin House re-creation, open daily;spanishcolonial.org. Nativedances; indianpueblo.org;opendaily. 227 Paseo del Pueblo Norte,575-758-2690 SantaFe New MexicoHistoryMuseum/ Center for ContemporaryArts Maxwell Museum of Anthropology Housed in the studio and home thatartist Palaceofthe Governors UNM campus,1UniversityBlvd.,N.E., 505-277-4405 Nicolai Fechin built forhis family between 1927 1050 Old PecosTrail,505-982-1338 113 Lincoln Ave.,505-476-5200 and 1933; taosartmuseum.org; closed Mondays. The Implication of Form,architectural photographs Archaeology on Ice, exhibit exploring climate PhotographyofSam Adams,inthe Meem Community change in the Arctic,including tribal artifacts by Hayley Rheagan, through Oct. 4. The Curve: Room,throughFebruary•Fading Memories: Echoes

118 PASATIEMPO I August 21-27, 2015 Stephen Pentak: V.I 2015,oil on panel KaranRuhlenGallery, 225CanyonRoad, 505-820-0807 KaranRuhlen presents TheNature of Color,a groupshowofworks by gallery artists. The exhibit openswitha 5p.m.reception on Friday,Aug. 21,and includesPauline Ziegen’s atmospheric, abstract landscapes; thesimple, quiet landscapesofStephen Pentak;MarthaMans’ vibrant paintingsofthe Southwest; andKurt Meer’s haunting visions of lakes,seas, and westernterrain. MichaelNamingha: The Rest Is Noise 2015,digital C-printfacemounted to plexiglass Niman Fine Art, 125Lincoln Ave., 505-988-5091 Thefamily-ownedand operatedgallery celebrates25years on LincolnAvenue. An exhibition of worksbyDan Namingha andhis sonsArloand MichaelNamingha opens on Friday,Aug. 21,witha5:30p.m.reception.Dan Namingha’s paintingsand sculptures are reductivecompositionsthatoften referencehis Tewa-Hopi heritage.Arlo Namingha uses minimalist sculpturetoexpressfigurative forms, also drawnfromhis Native heri- tage,and MichaelNamingha worksinmixed media photography anddigital art. IraYeager: Indian Portrait, Cheyenne 1840 2010,oiland acrylic onwood panel LewAllen Galleries, 1613 PaseodePeralta,505-988-3250 BayAreapainterIra Yeager’s paintings captureasense of the pride of Native peoples in nonspecific portraiture.Yeager ren- dersfigurative imageryusingexpressionisticbrushstrokesand abstraction. IraYeager: PortraitsofNobility,aselectionofportraits andlandscapesspanning theartist’s60-year career,opens Saturday, Aug. 22,withareceptionat4p.m.

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Tony Abeyta: HornedTrio 2015,mixed media on paper OwingsGallery on Palace,100 E. Palace Ave.,505-982-6244 Tony Abeyta:AContinuingJourney:Paintings continues at Owings’ Palace Ave. location throughSept.12. Abeyta,who wasa2012 recipient of theNew Mexico Governor’s Excellenceinthe Arts award, worksinavariety of media butisknown forhis visionarylandscapes, geometricforms, andmodernist compositions.Asecond exhibition, Tony Abeyta:AContinuing Journey:Jewelry,opens Friday,Aug. 21, with areception at 3p.m. Alan E. Lasiloo: Untitled 2010,ceramic jar Robert NicholsGallery,419 Canyon Road, 50505-5 98982-2 21214545 Thelastofaseriesofartistreceptions takesplace on Friday,Aug. 21,at2p.m., featuringboldsculptural andfunctional potterybyGlen Nipshank (Bigstone Cree). Thegalleryalsopresentscontemporary micaceous potteryvesselsbyceramist Alan E. Lasiloo (Zuni); worksbyceramist DiegoRomero(Cochiti),whose designs reference Native issues andhistoricand mythological events renderedinPop- andcomic-inspiredimagery; andCara Romero’s(Chemehuevi)narrative fine artand documentary photography. This year marks Robert Nichols Gallery’s35th anniversary on Canyon Road.

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