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August 21-27, 2015 202 E CALENDAR LISTING GUIDELINES •Tolist an eventinPasa Week,sendanemail or press release to [email protected] or [email protected]. •Send material no less than twoweeks prior to the desired publication date. •For each event, provide the following information: time,day,date, venue, venueaddress, ticket prices,web address,phone number,brief description of event(15 to 20 words). •All submissions arewelcome.However,eventsare included in Pasa Week as spaceallows. Thereisnocharge forlistings. •Return of photos and other materialscannot be guaranteed. • Pasatiempo reserves the righttopublish received information and photographs on The NewMexican website. •Toadd your eventtoThe New Mexican online calendar,visit santafenewmexican.comand ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR click on the Calendar tab. •For further information contactPamela Beach, [email protected], August 21-27, 2015 202 E. MarcySt., Santa Fe,NM87501, phone: 505-986-3019, fax: 505-820-0803. •Topurchase alisting in The New Mexican CommunityCalendar,contactClaudia Freeman, [email protected], 505-995-3841 CALENDAR COMPILED BY PAMELA BEACH 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. 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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. 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