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FRIDAY 9/13 Books/Talks CarolJ.Worrell LectureSeries Galleryand Museum Openings GreatHall,St. John's College, 1160 Camino de Cruz Blanca, Back PewGallery 505-984-6000 First Presbyterian Church of SantaFe, 108 GrantAve., Exploring Aristotle's Poeticsthrough the Eyes 505-982-8544 of aModern Novelist,with William Kowalski; Land,Sky,Water, multimedia group show; 7:30 p.m. reception 6-7:30 p.m.; through Oct. 6. Poets Times Three Blue Rain Gallery CollectedWorksBookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 544 S. Guadalupe St., 505-954-9902 505-988-4226 From Manet to Mexico:Mas LasMeninas,paintings Veronica Golos, Catherine Strisik,and Gary by Erin Currier;reception 5-7 p.m.; throughSept. 25. WorthMoody read from their collections; 6p.m. ChiaroscuroContemporaryArt Nightlife 558 Canyon Rd., 505-992-0711 (See Page 49 foraddresses) Temporal Arrangement,mixed-media paintings Anasazi Restaurant&Bar by Ed Brandt; Open-Ended,workbysculptor ClassicalguitaristGustavo Pimentel; 6-9p.m.; PeterMillett; reception 5-7 p.m.; through Oct. 12. no cover. Keep Contemporary ¡Chispa! at El Mesón 142 Lincoln Ave.,505-557-9574 ThreeFaces of Jazz; 7:30 p.m.; no cover. Explosions in the Sky,paintings by Sergio Moyano; reception 5-8 p.m.; through Oct. 8. Cottonwood Kitchen Lounge Folk-rock singer-songwriter CareyMurdock; Manitou Galleries 5:30-9 p.m.; rock bandLittle Leroyand HisPack 225 Canyon Rd., 505-986-9833 of Lies; 10 p.m.-1 a.m.; no cover. Color Stories,sculpture by Greyshoes and paintings by Fran Larsen and Sharon Markwardt; Cowgirl BBQ reception 5-7:30 p.m. Roots-rock and blues band JJ &The Mystics; 8:30 p.m.; no cover. McCreery JordanFine Art 924 Paseo de Peralta, 505-501-0415 El Farol Flamencodinner show; seating 6:30 p.m.; Paintings and sculpturebyJordan; performance8-9 p.m.; call forcover. grand-opening reception 5-7 p.m. McLarryFine Art Hervé Wine Bar Blues musician Alex Maryol; 6p.m.; no cover. 225 Canyon Rd., 505-988-1161 La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda Within the West,landscapes by Dix Baines; Singer-songwriter MickyCruz joins the New MexicoLatin Music Fest 2019 lineup at the Lensic on Saturday. reception 5-7 p.m.; through Sept.26. Savor, Cuban rhythms; 8-11 p.m.; no cover. Meyer Gallery Vivo Contemporary and headliner comedian MariaBamford;detailed The Mine Shaft Tavern 225 Canyon Rd., 505-983-1434 725-ACanyonRd.,505-982-1320 schedule and passes/individual tickets available Big BrownJug Band,outlaw-country; 8p.m.; Crafty B•tch,paintings by Natalie Featherston; Transcendent Wisdom,group show of worksby online; cloudtopcomedy.com. no cover. reception 5-7 p.m.; through Thursday. galleryartists; reception 5-7 p.m.; through Nov. 5. False Witness,the Trial of Humanity's Santa Fe Oxygen &Healing Bar Modernist Frontier Classical Music Conscience Gemma DeRagon, jazz violin and vocals; 713 Canyon Rd., 505-557-6896 Black Mesa Brass Ensemble TheSwanTheater, 1213-B ParkwayDr.,505-466-3533 8:30 p.m.; no cover. Homecoming,paintings by Jono Tew; First Presbyterian Church, 208 GrantAve.,505-982-8544 ReinARTProductions presents Robert Krakow's Second StreetBrewery reception 5-8 p.m.; through Oct. 14. Music of Bach, Dvořák,Charpentier,Frescobaldi, drama depicting incidents of anti-Semitism Acoustic group Lone Piñon; 6-9 p.m.; no cover. Patina Gallery and others; 5:30 p.m.; donations accepted. through history; 7p.m. tonightand Saturday, TumblerootBrewery &Distillery 2and 7p.m. Sunday; $25, students $15; 131 W. PalaceAve.,505-986-3432 Rock singer-guitarist ZaySantos8-10 p.m.; In Concert 800-838-3006. Ext. 1, brownpapertickets.com/ no cover. 20 Works for 20 Years,group show; event/4302824, or at the door; final weekend. reception 5-7 p.m. Ronn McFarlane Vanessie GigPerformanceSpace, 1808 Second St. Fiesta Melodrama Santa Fe CommunityCollege PianistsDoug Montgomery; 6p.m.; Grammy-nominatedlutenist; traditional Celtic SantaFePlayhouse,142 E. De Vargas St., BobFinnie; 8p.m.; no cover. Visual Arts Gallery and Renaissancemusic combined with Americana- 505-988-4262 6401 RichardsAve., 505-428-1501 inspired songs; 7:30 p.m.; $22; gigsantafe.com/ Closing weekend forthe communitytheater's OddNature,group showofmultidisciplinaryworks; schedule.(Seestory,Page 22) annual send-up of SantaFepoliticos; 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY 9/14 reception 5-7 p.m.; through Oct. 10. Theatre/Dance tonightand Saturday; 2p.m. Sunday; $25; Second StreetArtsCollectiveopenstudios santafeplayhouse.org. Galleryand Museum Openings CloudTop Comedy Festival 1807 Second St. National TheatreLiveinHD Eye on the Mountain ArtGallery Look forthe 2AC signs forparticipating artists' Jean Cocteau Cinema, 418 Montezuma Ave., 614 Agua Fría St., 928-308-0319 Scottish Rite Center,463 Paseo de Peralta, TheLensic Performing Arts Center,211 W. SanFranciscoSt. spaces; 5-8 p.m. the second Fridayofthe month; Scroll paintings by Lalman Lama; and NewMexicoMuseum of Art, 107W.PalaceAve. English actress/writer Phoebe Waller-Bridge's 2acsf.com. closing reception5-9 p.m. Multiple performances,including the Local one-woman show Fleabag;7p.m.; $19-$22, Comics Showcase,FutureComedy Showcase, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.

48 PASATIEMPO I September 13 -19, 2019 Santa Fe CommunityCollege Julia Flynn Siler StewartUdall Legacy Dinner Twelfth Annual Santa Fe RenaissanceFaire Ripple EffectInstallation Space CollectedWorksBookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226 Milner Plaza, 710 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill El Rancho de las Golondrinas,334 LosPinos Rd., Room 723-D,Fine Arts Department, ,6401 RichardsAve., Theauthor discusses WhiteDevil's Daughter: SantaFeConservation Trust presents Pulitzer 505-471-2261 505-428-1000 The WomenWho Fought Slavery in SanFrancisco's Prize-winningnovelist andpoet N. Scott Momaday; Performances by the Clan Tynker circus-arts family Choice,installation by Shirley Klinghoffer, Chinatown with author James McGrathMorrisand cocktailhour andbuffet;6-10 p.m.; $150, sfct.org/ and the Order of Epona jousters; craftand food referencing Roevs. Wade; reception 2-5 p.m.; psychiatrist Dora Wang; 6p.m. event/11057. vendors; and kids' game area; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. today through Sept.27; artist talk,with Cecile Lipworth Poetryreadings and Sunday; $12, seniors and teens $10, ages 12 and IvyStern 3p.m. Op.Cit.Books,157 Paseo de Peralta, DeVargas Center, and under no charge; golondrinas.org. Classical Music 505-428-0321 Chatter (in)SITE Anne Valley-Fox and KaySellers read from SITE SantaFe, 1606 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-1199 their collections; 2p.m. Adramatically staged performance of Peter Outdoors Maxwell Davies' Eight Songs for aMad King; PecosNational Historical Park free events 10:30 a.m.; performers include baritoneMichael 1Peach Dr., 505-757-7241 Hix, flutistEsther Fredrickson, pianist/harpsichordist CLUBS, ROOMS, V Luke Gullickson, andcellist James Holland;poetry Forked Lightning Pueblo hike,backcountrytrekto ENUES a13th-centurypueblo; 8:30-11a.m.; reservations C readingbyBarbara Rockman follows; $15, discounts heck with venues for updates an available;chatterabq.org/boxoffice andatthe door. required.Pecos Pueblo moonlightranger-led walk; d special events. 8-9:30 p.m.; gatesopen at 7:30 p.m. and close (See story, Page 20) Bar Alto at Drury P at 8p.m.; reservations required; nps.gov/peco. laza Hotel Mamunia In Concert 828 Paseo de Peralta, 505-982-0883 Events 130 Lincoln Ave., 505-983-8654 Deep Cuts &RareGems Beer Creek Brewing C 9th Annual American Indian ompany Meow Wolf Museum Hill Café,710 Camino Lejo,505-984-8900 3810 NM 14, 505-471-927 1 1352 Rufina Circl Bay-area jazz vocalist Lori Carsillo'stribute CommunityDay e, 505-395-6369 Ragle Park,Zia Road and YuccaStreet Boxcar Sports Bar & Grill to PeggyLee,withpianistBertDalton, bassist The Mine Shaft Tavern Free celebration; noon-4 p.m.;Po'Pay'sPueblo 530 S. Guadalupe St., 505-988-7222 Michael Burt, anddrummerJohn Trentacosta; 2846 NM 14, Madrid, 505-473-0743 Dancers of OhkayOwingeh,singer-songwriters The doors 6p.m.; show7p.m., $25; 505-946-7934, Bridge at Santa Fe Brewing Company L'Olivier Res J.J. Oteroand ClaraNatanobah,cateredmeal, taurant santafemusiccollective.org. 37 Fire Pl., 505-557-6182 229 Galiste raffles fordinner,prizes, andfreegifts for o St., 505-989-1919 John Fogerty The Cave children; santafeindiancenter.org. On the Rocks Lounge at Ca SantaFeOpera,301 OperaDr.,800-280-4654, 505-986-5955 1226 Calle de Comercio mel Rock Casino The Barista Olympics 17486-A U.S. 84/285, 800-462-2035 50th anniversarytour;doors 6:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m.; Chili Line Brewing Company $55-$209, VIP package $307; 505-886-1251, Iconik Coffee Roasters,1600 Lena St., 505-428-0996 Osteria d'Assisi Piano Lounge 204 N. Guadalupe St., 505-982-8 holdmyticket.com/tickets/344211. Skills competitions,food,wine,beer,and guest 474 58 Federal Pl., 505-986-5858 speakers; 5-8 p.m.; iconikcoffee.com/olympics. ¡Chispa! at El Mesón Luminosas Santa Fe Brewing Company 213 Washington Ave., SanMiguel Chapel,401 Old SantaFeTrail,505-983-3974 Española Humane's FurFest 505-983-6756 El Dorado Taphouse Ambient-vocals trio; 7:30 p.m.; $20; SITE SantaFe, 1606 Paseo de Peralta, 505-231-7234 Cottonwood Kitchen Lounge 7 Caliente Rd., 505-466-6939 Afundraising gala forthe nonprofitanimal shelter; at Tesuque Casino luminosasmusic.com. Santa Fe Oxygen & Hea livemusic,complimentarybeer and wine bar,hors 7 Tesuque Rd., 5 ling Bar 05-984-8414 102 W. San Fran National Latino Behavioral Health d'oeuvres,carnival games,and auction; 5:30 p.m.; cisco St., 505-660-9199 Cowgirl BBQ Association New MexicoLatin Music $135; espanolahumane.org. Second Street Brewery Fest 2019 319 S. Guadalupe St., 505-982-2 Exhibit walk-through 565 1814 Second St., 505-982-3030 TheLensic Performing Arts Center,211 W. SanFranciscoSt. Dra gon Room Bar S Performances from GrammyAward-nominated Center forContemporaryArts, 1050 Old PecosTrail, econd Street Brewery at the Railyard 406 Old Santa Fe Trail, 505-983-7712 singer-songwriter MickyCruz, SonComo Son, 505-982-1338 1607 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-3278 Judy Tuwaletstiwadescribes her artworkin El Farol and Smooth; hosted by JerryLopez; 7p.m.; Second Street Brewery R TheDream Life of Objects;11a.m.-noon; $10; 808 Canyon Rd., ufina Taproom $20-$40; 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. 505-983-9912 2920 Rufina St., ccasantafe.org/education/public-programs. 505-954-1068 Evangelo's Theater/Dance Shadeh Nightclub The Mountain Center 40th Anniversary 200 W. San Francisco St., 505-982- CloudTop Comedy Festival celebration 9014 Buffalo Thunder Resort & Casino, Ghost 20 B Jean Cocteau Cinema, 418 Montezuma Ave., 1524 Bishops Lodge Rd., 505-983-6158, Ext. 1 uffalo Thunder Trail, 877-848-6337 Scottish Rite Center,463 Paseo de Peralta, 2889 Trades West Rd. Afreecommunityevent;11a.m.-3 p.m.; speakers Social Kitchen + Bar at Sage and NewMexicoMuseum of Art, 107W.PalaceAve. Inn (MayorAlan Webber at 1p.m.), music by J. Michael Gig Performance Space 725 Cerrillos Rd., 505-982-5952 Thefestival wraps up with the LocalComics Combs &Friends,ropes-course events,games, 1808 Second St., gi gsantafe.com Starlight Lounge Showcase,FutureComedy Showcase,Santa Fe and food;themountaincenter.org. at Montecito Improv company, Second City improvshow, Hervé Wine Bar 500 Rodeo Rd., 505-428-2840 New MexicoSchool for the Arts open house 139 W. and comedianJamesAdomian; visit cloudtop San Francisco St., 505-795-7075 Tabe 500 Montezuma Ave.,505-216-7888 rna La Boca comedy.com forschedule and tickets. Honeymoon Br 125 Lincoln A Self-guided tours of the new campus ewery ve., 505-988-7102 907 W. Alameda St., Sola TheatreWalk Santa Fe and pop-up artshows;1-4 p.m. na Center, TerraCotta Wine Bistro Siler/Rufina Arts District 505-303-3199 Radius Books donation day 304 Johnson St., 505-989-1166 20 theatercompanies presenting shortplays Hotel Santa Fe everyhalf-hour at multiplevenues; noon-5p.m.; 227 E. PalaceAve.,Suite W, 505-983-4068 Tiny’s Restaurant & Lounge 1501 Paseo de Peralta, 505-982-1200 $5 wristbands sold at allsites,ages11and under High school students and volunteers of all ages 1005 St. Francis Dr., 505-983-9817 La Fiest no charge; theatresantafe.org/walk. areinvited to help boxand ship 2,000-plus art a Lounge at La Fonda Tonic books donatedtounderfunded libraries,schools, 100 E. San Fran cisco St., 505-982-5511 103 E. Water S Books/Talks and arts organizations nationwide; 9a.m.-1 p.m.; t., 505-982-1189 La Posada de Santa Fe Resort and Donkeys,Dervishes,and the Borderline lunch and beverages provided,and helpers receive Spa Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery 330 E. Palace Ave., 505-986-0000 SantaFePublic LibraryMain Branch, 145 Washington Ave. abookoftheir choice; radiusbooks.org. 2791 Agua Fría St., 505-303-3308 The Lensic Performi SteveHorowitz reads from his collection of stories Santa Fe Artists' Market ng Arts Center Upper Crust Pizza relating his PeaceCorps volunteer stintinIran; 211 W. San Francisco St., 505-988-123 RailyardPlaza, South Guadalupe and Alcaldesa Streets 4 329 Old Santa Fe Trail, 505-982-0000 2p.m. Outdoor booths; 8a.m.-2 p.m. Saturdays through Living Roo m Lounge at Loretto Upper Crust Pizza in Eldorado December;505-310-8766, santafeartistsmarket.com. Inn and S Gallerytalk pa at Loretto, 211 Old Santa Fe Trail, 5 Colinas Rd., 505-466-1123 FoxPueblo Pottery, 839-K Paseo de Peralta, 505-577-0835 505-984-7905 Santa Fe Farmers' Market Vanessie Hopi kachina carverDarenceMakwesa Chimerica 1607 Paseo de Peralta, 505-983-4098 Los Magueyes Mex ican Restaurant 434 W. San Francisco St., 505-982-9966 demonstrates his craft; 1-4 p.m. 7a.m.-1 p.m.; santafefarmersmarket.com. 31 Burro Alley, 505-992-0304 JimmySantiago Baca Zephyr Santa Fe Opera costume andpropsale Lost Padre Records 520 C Jean Cocteau Cinema, 418 Montezuma Ave.,505-466-5528 enter Dr., 505-501-8106 Stieren Hall,301 OperaDr. 304 Catron St., 505-310-6389 Theauthor discusses When IWalk ThroughThat Includes fabrics,accessories,and furniture; Door,IAm: An Immigrant Mother's Quest aftera 10 a.m.-4 p.m. todayand Sunday; details screening of the documentary APlace to Stand; available online at santafeopera.org/about-us/ Q&A and signing follow;4-7:30 p.m.; film only $10, production-rentals. event$10, $25with purchase of book, jeancocteaucinema.com.

PASATIEMPOMAGAZINE.COM 49 Wish Upon aStar SUNDAY 9/15 Events La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda SantaFeChildren's Museum, 1050 Old PecosTrail, Plaza Cruise-In BillHearne's Americana-roots trio;7:30-11p.m.; 505-989-8359 Classical Music Downtown no cover. Dinner,dancing,and silentand liveauctions Santa Fe Symphony Check out the SantaFeVintage CarClub's Santa Fe Oxygen &Healing Bar (including avintage train set,jewelry, sculpture, TheLensic Performing Arts Center,211 W. SanFranciscoSt. chrome-fest on wheels; noon-4 p.m.; Folk-fusion band MadHallelujah; 8:30-10:30 p.m.; and vacation packages to Telluride,Colorado,and santafevintagecarclub.org. call forcover. Costa Rica); 5:30 p.m.; $150; bit.ly/ticketsgala2019; Guillermo Figueroa leads the orchestra, call 505-429-0312 formoredetails. with violinists Nikki Chooi and TimothyChooi, SundayBrunch Vanessie in music of Vivaldi, Seyfried,and Tchaikovsky; Pianist Doug Montgomery;6:30-9 p.m.; Nightlife 4p.m.; $22-$80; 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. (See Page 49 foraddresses) no cover. (See Page 49 foraddresses) (See story, Page 21) Cottonwood Kitchen Lounge JayHeneghan'sjazz trio; 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m.; Boxcar Sports Bar&Grill Theater/Dance no cover. TUESDAY 9/17 Vanna Oh!, rock 'n'roll; 10 p.m.-1:30 a.m.; CloudTop Comedy Festival children's show no cover. Cowgirl BBQ In Concert Meow Wolf,1352 Rufina Circle,505-395-6369 Honky-tonk band SantaFeRevue; noon; no cover. ¡Chispa! at El Mesón TheSecond City Hollywood comedians in Dwight Yoakam ClassicalguitaristGustavo Pimentel; TheReally Awesome Improv Show;doors 11 a.m.; Nightlife SantaFeOpera, 301 OperaDr.,800-280-4654, 7:30-10:30 p.m.;nocover. shownoon-1 p.m.; come early forfacepainting; (See Page 49 foraddresses) 505-986-5955 Cottonwood Kitchen Lounge $10; santafe.meowwolf.com. Cowgirl BBQ Themultiple GrammyAward winner tours in supportofhis latest album Swimmin'Pools, Popsinger-guitarist Shane Wallin; Singer-songwriter Jim Almand; 8p.m.; no cover. Books/Talks Movie Stars ...; 7:30 p.m. Sept.17; check forticket 5:30-9 p.m.; R&Bband TheGruve; Journey Santa Fe Presents El Farol 10 p.m.-1a.m.;nocover. availability; santafeopera.org. CollectedWorksBookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226 Flamencodinnershow; 8-9 p.m.; jazz guitarist Pat Glen Hansard Cowgirl BBQ Malone andbassist JonGagan; 6-8p.m.;nocover. Christus St. Vincent Is Making Good News, TheLensic Performing Arts Center,211 W. SanFranciscoSt. Rock-cover band Chango; 8:30 p.m.; adiscussion with hospital presidentand CEO La Fiesta Lounge no cover. TheIrish songwriter-vocalist on the TheWild Lillian Montoya;11a.m. Americana musicianBill Hearne; 6-8:30 p.m. El Farol Willing tour;7:30 p.m.; $46 and $56; 505-988-1234, Patricia Gottlieb Shapiro Tiny's Restaurant&Lounge ticketssantafe.org. Flamencodinner show; seating 6:30 p.m.; Op.Cit.Books,157 Paseo de Peralta, DeVargas Center, TheGood,Bad &Ugly open mic,with performance8-9 p.m.; countryband Stereolab 505-428-0321 the Mike Montiel Trio; 3-7 p.m.; no cover. OutlawDivas; 9-11p.m.; call forcover. Meow Wolf,1352 Rufina Circle,505-395-6369 Theauthor discusses Yogini,her view on the La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda Vanessie Alternative-pop band; Bitchin Bajas opens; positiveeffects of yoga experienced by older Pianist Doug Montgomery; 6:30-9 p.m.; no cover. Savor, Cuban rhythms; 8-11 p.m.; no cover. doors 8p.m.; music 8:30 p.m.; check forticket women; 2p.m. availability; santafe.meowwolf.com. The Mine Shaft Tavern Santa Fe Free Thinkers' Forum Alternative-countryband Escape on aHorse; Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 107 Barcelona Rd. MONDAY 9/16 Books/Talks 8p.m.; no cover. Behind the Lines Humanist discussion group; this session's topic In Concert Santa Fe Oxygen &Healing Bar Should Prostitution and Other SexWork be Legal?; TheScreen, MidtownCampus,1600 St.Michael's Dr. DJ A.Z.A., worldbeat/trance; 8:30-10:30 p.m.; 8:30 a.m.; no charge; 505-438-6265, meetup.com/ Flying Lotus Israeli journalist/author Matti Friedmanin no cover. freethinkersforum. Meow Wolf,1352 Rufina Circle,505-395-6369 conversation with Halley Faust,Santa Fe Middle Second StreetBrewery Experimental-music producer Steven Ellison East Watchchair;7:30 p.m.; $12 in advance, Classes performsinsupport of his27-track album students $8, $15 at the door;santafejff.org/tickets. Alpha Cats,jazz; 6-9 p.m.; no cover. Exploring New MexicoChiles Flamagra,fusing hip-hop,funk,soul,and jazz; Vanessie SantaFeSchool of Cooking, 125N.Guadalupe St. 8-11 p.m.; opening acts,Brandon Coleman Events PianistsDoug Montgomery; 6p.m.; An interactiveclass on preparing red- and green- Spacetalker,Salami Rose Joe Louis,and PBDY; DowntownSanta Fe Architectural BobFinnie; 8p.m.; no cover. chilesauces, led by chef Lois Ellen Frank;1-3 p.m.; $35-$39.50 in advanceatsantafe.meowwolf.com. Walking Tour $75 in advanceatslowfoodsantafe.org/events-2. Beginning and ending at theSanta Fe Community Books/Talks Convention Center,201 W. MarcySt. Jack Loeffler Two-hourround-trip treks, ledbyDavid Rasch, CollectedWorksBookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226 architectural historian;10a.m. today; 1p.m. Thelocal historian reads from his memoir Sept.26; $35per person;emailmichael Headed intothe Wind;;6pp.m. @artappraisalsofsantafe.comtoregister. Neew Mexicans for Money OuttofPolitics Registrants will be called by Museum Cenenter for Progress and Justice, 1420 CerrillosRd., Foundation staff forpayment. 5055-467-8514 Southside Santa Fe Farmers' Market Theie nonpartisan, grassroots organ zation Presbyterian SantaFeMedical Center parking lot, hosts apresentation with SantaFeIndivisible 4801 BecknerRd. followedbyadiscussion with SecretaryofState 3-6:30 p.m. Tuesdays through Sept.24; Maggie Toulouse Oliver;7-8:30 p.m.; nmmop.org, santafefarmersmarket.com. [email protected], 505-231-1697. Santa Fe Artists' Market Southwest Seminars lecture RailyardPlaza, South Guadalupe and Alcaldesa Streets Hotel SantaFe, 1501 Paseo de Peralta 8a.m.-2 p.m. Tuesdays;505-310-8766, Early Potteryofthe Southwest,with Jim Heidke, santafeartistsmarket.com. senior ceramic analyst,DesertArchaeology;6p.m.; Santa Fe Farmers' Market $15; 505-466-2775, southwestseminars.org. 1607 Paseo de Peralta, 505-983-4098 Events 7a.m.-1 p.m. Tuesdays through November; Clark Hulings Fund for Visual Artists santafefarmersmarket.com. 3rdAnnualArt-Business Conference Nightlife SantaFeCommunityConvention Center,201 W. MarcySt. (See Page 49 foraddresses) Presentations and interactivesessions designed to educate and supportartists in becoming ¡Chispa! at El Mesón self-sustaining entrepreneurs,led by art-industry Argentine Tango Milonga; 7-10:30 p.m.; leaders and influencers,governmentand business $5 cover. owners,collectors,and other stakeholders; today Cowgirl BBQ through Wednesday; register online to access Americana duo Hogan and Moss;8p.m.; feeinformation; clarkhulingsfund.org. (See story, no cover. Page 34) El Farol Nightlife Canyon Road blues jam; 8-11 p.m.; no cover. (See Page 49 foraddresses) La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda Cowgirl BBQ BillHearne's Americana/rootstrio; 7:30-11 p.m.; Karaoke,with Michele Leidig; 9p.m.; no cover. no cover. El Farol Vanessie Pianist Al Rogers; 6:30 p.m.; no cover. Makana performsWednesdayatGig PerformanceSpace. FlamencoguitaristCalvin Hazen;7-9 p.m.;nocover.

50 PASATIEMPO I September 13 -19, 2019 WEDNESDAY 9/18 RenesanInstitutefor Lifelong Learning lecture In Concert St.John's United Methodist Church, 1200 Old PecosTrail Makana LosAlamos National Laboratory:75Years in GigPerformanceSpace, 1808 Second St. 105 Minutes,with LANL historian Alan B. Carr; 1-3 p.m.; $15; 505-982-9274, renesan.org. Internationally acclaimed Hawaiian slack-key guitarist,singer,and composer;7:30 p.m.; $28; Using Animation to Innovate gigsantafe.tickit.ca/events/6481-makana. SantaFeArt InstituteLibrary, MidtownCampus, 1600 St.Michael's Dr. Theater/Dance Afreepresentation by Little Big Bang Studiosani- Granjero&EntreFlamenco mators CynthiaBeauclair and Ricardo Barros; hosted El FlamencodeSanta Fe,135 W. PalaceAve.,second floor, by Design CorpsofSanta Fe;coffee,pastries, and 505-209-1302 meet-and-greet; 8:30 a.m.,followedbytalk,Q&A Opening nightofthe fall season; 6:30-11 p.m. session, and furtherdiscussion; design-corps.org. Wednesdays-Saturdays through Oct. 12; tickets startat$25, group discounts available; Events 505-209-1320, entreflamenco@entreflamenco Rehabilitated owls release .com. Randall DaveyAudubon Center,1800Upper Canyon Rd., 505-983-4609 Books/Talks SantaFeRaptor Centerhandlers free barn ClimateAction Forum owls into thewild and give an educational Center forProgress and Justice, 1420 CerrillosRd., presentation with the center's ambassador 505-467-8514 raptors; 6p.m.; randalldavey.audubon.org. Panelists include state representative(district 50) Matthew McQueen, Bill McCamley;secretaryofthe Nightlife New MexicoWorkforce DevelopmentDepartment; (See Page 49 foraddresses) and Anna Hansen,Santa Fe County commissioner; ¡Chispa! at El Mesón 6-7:30 p.m. Jazz duo Kirk Kadish &Jon Gagan; 7-9 p.m.; no cover. Thucydides,the Federalist Papers, Cottonwood Kitchen Lounge Blue Rain Gallery(544 S. Guadalupe St.)shows paintings by Erin Currier through Sept.25. andthe New World (Disorder) Singer-songwriter Jesús Bas; 6-9 p.m.; no cover. Junior Common Room, St.John'sCollege, Cowgirl BBQ LosAlamos Currents 2020 New Media Festival 1160 Camino de Cruz Blanca, 505-984-6000 DJ Raggedy A'smixtape; 8p.m.; no cover. Onlinesubmissions accepted worksincluding Karl Walling,professor of Strategy and War, Fuller Lodge ArtCenter La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda 2132 CentralAve.,505-662-1635 indoor/outdoorinteractive/noninteractive U.S. NavalWar College Monterey; 3:15 p.m.; installations,robotics,multimediaperformance no charge. Americana band Road HouseProphets; Throughthe Needle's Eye,works by Embroiderers' 7:30-11 p.m.;nocover. Guild of America members; through Oct. 5. pieces, and experimental documentaries throughNov.5forthe June 12-21 event; Outdoors TumblerootBrewery &Distillery Embroiderydemonstration by Julia Gomez and ¡Vámonos! Santa Fe Walks AnnetteGutierrez-Turk;11a.m. Friday, Sept.13. guidelines and application form available Alternative-folk-rock singer-songwriter onlineatcurrentsnewmedia.org/guidelines-2020. LarragoitePark (off Old Las Vegas Road) Vonnie Kyle; 7-9 p.m.; no cover. Pojoaque to Railyard Acequia Trail HARPO Foundation Emerging Artist Vanessie 26th Annual Pojoaque RiverArt Tour Fellowship 2020 SantaFeConservation Trust's series of free Pianist BobFinnie; 6:30 p.m.; no cover. hour-long treks; walk with Dr.Sue Katz of La North of SantaFe, off US 285/84 SantaFeArt Institute is accepting letters of Familia Medical Center; 5:30 p.m., formore Visit13stops 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdayand Sunday, recommendation and applicationsthrough information, call 505-989-7019 or visit sfct.org/ OUT OF TOWN Sept.14and 15;silentauctions at TowerGallery, 11:59 p.m. Oct. 8, onlineatSlideRoomonly; vamonos. Poeh Cultural Centerand Museum, 78 Cities of Gold residencydetails available at sfai.org/fellowships/ Albuquerque Rd.; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdayand Sunday; forevent harpo-fellowships. Events details, call 505-455-3496;map and artists' sites Santa Fe Farmers' Market Michelle Wolf availableonline; pojoaqueriverarttour.com. Singers SantaAna Star Casino,3001 CivicCenterCr.,888-694-4849 1607 Paseo de Peralta, 505-983-4098 ZiaSingers Comedian; 7p.m. Friday,Sept.13; doors 6p.m.; Taos Theall-female choral group is recruiting for 3-6 p.m. Wednesdays through Sept.25; $25-$40; holdmyticket.com/tickets/343985. santafefarmersmarket.com. Harwood Museum of Art its 27th concertseason; auditions held at 9a.m. Tamarind Institute 238 Ledoux St., 575-758-9826 Tuesdays Sept. 17 and 24, at St.Bede's Episcopal Nightlife 2500 CentralAve.,S.E., 505-277-3901 PartyCityIsthe Devil,photographsby Church, 550 W. SanMateo Rd.; contactChris (See Page 49 foraddresses) HeadofaWoman,afreepublicprogram Jonathan Blaustein; reception4-6 p.m. Truckee fordetails,[email protected] ¡Chispa! at El Mesón of presentationsand panels celebrating Friday, Sept.13; through Nov. 10. or visit theziasingers.com. Flamencoguitarist Calvin Hazen; 7-9 p.m.; the industryofcollaborativeprintmaking; The Paseo2019 no cover. 9:30a.m. Saturday,Sept.14, speakersinclude Taos Historic District PASA KIDS Colleen Terry, associatecurator, Achenbach Afree, immersiveand participatory outdoor La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda Collection at De Young Museum and Judith Santa Fe Children’s Museum Americana band Road HouseProphets; artfestival; this year's featured artist: Guillermo Solodkin,founder of -based 1050 Old PecosTrail,505-989-8359 7:30-11 p.m.;nocover. Gómez Peña of SanFrancisco-based La Pocha Solo Impression printmakingservices. Nostratransdisciplinaryartsorganization; 2-4 p.m.: Fine-ArtFridays;1-3 p.m.: ScienceSaturdays, Tiny’s Restaurant&Lounge Chatter Sunday sunset-11 p.m. Fridayand Saturday, Sept. 13 withguest scientists; 9-11 a.m.: WeeWednesday, Tiny’s Electric Jam, with Nick Wimett and Las Puertas, 1512 FirstSt.,N.W., 505-244-0290 and 14; no charge.(See MixedMedia,Page12) toddler-focusedprograms; 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. AlbertDiaz; 8:30 p.m. the first and third PeterMaxwell Davies' Eight Songsfor aMad King; Thursdays:Seeds &Sprouts, gardeningprojects; Wednesdayofthe month; no cover. Stables Gallery, Taos Center for the Arts 10:30 a.m.; performers include baritoneMichaelHix, 133 Paseo de Pueblo Norte,575-758-2052 4-6:30 p.m.: Thursdays AreYours (no charge ages 17 and under);all other events by museumadmission. Vanessie flutistEsther Fredrickson,pianist/harpsichordist From the Seatothe Desert,paintings,prints, Pianist BobFinnie; 6:30 p.m.; no cover. Luke Gullickson, and cellist James Holland; 10:30 a.m. and drawings by Harry Nadler;reception 6p.m. Twelfth Annual Santa Fe RenaissanceFaire Sunday, Sept.15; $5-$16; chatterabq.org/boxoffice. Friday,Sept.13; through Sunday. El Rancho de las Golondrinas,334 LosPinos Rd., THURSDAY 9/19 Cochiti Lake 505-471-2261 Performances by the Clan Tynker circus-arts Artists of Cochiti Lakemarket PEOPLE WHO NEED PEOPLE family and the Order of Epona jousters; craftand Books/Talks Cochiti LakeTownHall,6515 Hoochaneetsa Blvd. Kyce Bello andSanteeFrazier food vendors; and kids' game area; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Hand-made paintings,photographs,jewelry, Artists Saturdayand Sunday, Sept.14and 15; $12, seniors CollectedWorksBookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226 pottery, and textiles offered by 25-plus artisans; 2019 Railyard Park PhotographyContest and teens $10, ages 12 and under no charge; Thepoets read from their collections 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14. Park and RailyardPlaza images (only) accepted golondrinas.org. Refugia and Aurum;6p.m. LasVegas through October; submit up to three photographs; CloudTop Comedy Festival children's show Process four categories: nature, people/events,abstracts, Meow Wolf,1352 Rufina Circle,505-395-6369 SantaFeArt Institute, 1600 St.Michael's Dr., 505-424-5050 Sixth Annual Invitational Painters Exhibition and youth 18 and under;$5entry feeper photo; TheSecond City Hollywood troupe presents Monthlypresentations by artistsinresidence; Margaret Kennedy Alumni Gallery, NewMexico railyardpark.org/2019-photo-contest; contact TheReally Awesome Improv Show;doors 11 a.m.; thissession introduces 2019 CreativeAccess Highlands University, 905 UniversityAve.,505-425-7511 RPC executivedirectorChristy Downs with shownoon-1 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 15; come early Fellow WesHolloway;5:30-6:30p.m.; $5 suggested Group showincluding SantaFeartists Joel Greene questions,505-316-3596,[email protected]. forfacepainting; $10; santafe.meowwolf.com. ◀ donation; register online at sfai.org. and Monika Steinhoff;through October.

PASATIEMPOMAGAZINE.COM 51 Randall Davey's 100th anniversary celebration Randall Davey Audubon Center & Sanctuary, 1800 Upper Canyon Rd. A garden party marking the painter's 1919 arrival in Santa Fe; food, beverages, croquet, plein air painting, live music, free tours I N T H E W I N G S of the premises, and a silent auction; 2-4:30 p.m. Sept. 22; $5 suggested donation. Lynyrd Skynyrd Last of the Street Survivors Farewell Tour Isleta Amphitheater, 5601 University Blvd., S.E, 505-452-5100 Grand Funk Railroad opens; 6 p.m. Sept. 22; $23-$351; VIP packages available; livenation.com. Explosions in the Sky 20th Anniversary Tour NEXT WEEK Southwest Arts concert series Taos Mesa Brewing, 20 ABC Mesa Rd., 575-758-1900, Taos St. John's United Methodist Church, 1200 Old Pecos Trail post-rock band; 7:30 p.m. Sept. 22; $27 in advance, ¡Globalquerque! Baroque music of Marais, Morel, Locke, and Purcell; 7 p.m. $32 day of show; holdmyticket.com/event/338945. National Hispanic Cultural Center, 1701 Fourth St., S.W., 505-246-2261 Sept. 21; guitarist and theorboist Jeffrey Noonan, Cam 15th annual celebration of music and culture; Sept. 20 and 21; viola da gambist Sarah Biber, and violinist Brandon Christensen; Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Circle, 505-395-6369 free global fiesta geared toward both children and adults $5-$20 in advance at southwestarts.org or at the door. Country-music singer-songwriter Camaron Marvel Ochs; 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Sept. 21, visit globalquerque.org/free-global- Mad Hallelujah End of Summer Dance Party fiesta to register; indoors and outdoors, artist-led workshops, doors 8 p.m.; show 8:30 p.m. Sept. 22; $22.50-$27.50; Railyard Performance Center, 1611 Paseo de Peralta, 505-982-8309 santafe.meowwolf.com. dance lessons, films, and artisan and food booths; $37, under 15 New Zealand folk-rock band; opening acts Kahuravi and Chikaa; $19; under 5 free; 505-724-4771, nhccnm.org; globalquerque.org. 7:30 p.m. Sept. 21; $10-$20 at the door. Santa Fe Wine and Chile Fiesta Governor's Awards for Excellence in the Arts Santa Fe Community Convention Center & other venues David Nevue: Tales and Piano Food and wine tastings, tours, live-auction luncheon, St. Francis Auditorium, New Mexico Museum of Art, First Christian Church, 645 Webber St. 107 W. Palace Ave. seminars, and cooking demonstrations by guest chefs, The classical pianist performs works from his album Public reception 4:30 p.m. in the courtyard, ceremony Wednesday-Sunday, Sept. 23-27, 505-438-8060 or visit In the Soft Light of Grace; 7:30 p.m. Sept. 21; $12-$15; santafewineandchile.org. 5:30 p.m. Sept. 20; individual artists: Victor di Suvero, santafepiano.eventbrite.com. publishing; Marc Neikrug, music; Roxanne Swentzell, Iya Terra sculpture; Nicolas Otero, retablos; major contributors Steve Roach Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Circle, 505-395-6369 to the arts: New Mexico PBS ¡Colores! and Lee Gruber, Paradiso, 903 Early St., 505-577-5248 L.A.-based reggae band; opening acts For Peace Band Silver City arts and culture; no charge. Ambient/electronic pioneer, joined by collaborator Michael and The Ries Brothers; doors 8 p.m., music 8:30 p.m. Sept. 23; Schola Cantorum of Santa Fe Stearns and didgeridoo player Rob Thomas; 8 p.m. Sept. 21 $15 and $18; santafe.meowwolf.com. and the Kansas City Visitation Choir and 22, doors 7 p.m.; $35 in advance at eventbrite.com; call 415-889-0035 for more information. Seventh Annual Albuquerque Film & Music Experience San Miguel Chapel, 401 Old Santa Fe Trail, 505-983-3974 Hotel Albuquerque, Dyna Theater in the New Mexico Museum Sacred music of Europe and America; 7-8 p.m. Sept. 20; Museum Hill Community Day of Natural History and Science, and KiMo Theatre donations accepted; proceeds benefit the Santuario All museums and the Santa Fe Botanical Garden Featuring jazz artist Dave Grusin and songwriter/producer de Guadalupe. Annual free event; talks, artist demonstrations, dancers, Neil Giraldo, including a screening of Dave Grusin: Not Enough Julian Sands food trucks, and hands-on activities; 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sept. 22; Time; Sept. 24-29; passes and tickets available online; abqfilmx schedule online at media.newmexicoculture.org/releases. Scottish Rite Center, 463 Paseo de Peralta, 505-982 4414 .com/tickets-passes. The British actor in a spoken-word presentation titled The Candyman Celebrates 1969 Lannan Foundation Readings & Conversations Keats, Shelley, Ghosts, and Lovers; 7:30 p.m. Sept. 20; $45-$90; The Bridge at Santa Fe Brewing Company, 37 Fire Pl., 505-557-6182 The Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St. 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. The Candyman Strings & Things' free music festival marking Marxist historian and journalist Vijay Prashad in conversation Devin Siebold: Laughs for Literacy its 50th anniversary; vendor booths, '60s costume contest, with Melanie K. Yazzie, Diné UNM assistant professor of Native interactive activities, multiple bands, and a Woodstock tribute Jean Cocteau Cinema, 418 Montezuma Ave., 505-466-5528 American studies; 7 p.m. Sept. 25; $5 and $8; 505-988-1234, concert, including Nosotros, BrotherSound, Little Leroy and His ticketssantafe.org. Teacher turned stand-up comedian; 8 p.m. Sept. 20; $15; Pack of Lies, and the John Kurzweg Band; 12:30-6 p.m. Sept. 22; jeancocteaucinema.com. candymansf.com. The Black Madonna Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Circle, 505-395-6369 American electronic-music producer/DJ Marea Stamper; Commodore 256 and RiFF open; 9 p.m.-2 a.m. Sept. 20; $24.50-28.50 in advance at santafe.meowwolf.com. Fall Cabaret Wise Fool New Mexico Studio, 1131-B Siler Rd., 505-992-2588 Annual circus-arts performance featuring professionals, advanced-skills students,y, and youth;p; 4 and 8 p.m. Sepp;t. 21; $15, ages 12 and under $5, reduced sliding-scale priceavailable. Santa Fe ProMusica TheLensic Performing Arts Center,211 W. SanFranciscoSt. Heroic Beethovenopens the 38th season, featuringBeethoven's Eroica,Adolphe's Shiver and Bloom,and Korngold's Violin Concerto in Dmajor,Opus35, with violinist ColinJacobsen; 4p.m. Sept. 21;3p.m. Sept. 22;$20-$100, 505-988-4640, or 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. EquinoxCelebration SantaFeBotanical Garden,715 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill, 505-471-9103 Fundraising gala; cocktail reception with music by Road House Prophets; three-course farm-to-table dinner featuringfood from New Mexicofarms; silentand liveauctions; 5:30-9:30 p.m. Sept.21; $275 or table foreight$2,200; santafebotanicalgarden New Zealand folk-rockers MadHallelujah perform at the End of Summer DanceParty Sept.21atRailyardPerformanceCenter. .org/events/equinox-celebration.

52 PASATIEMPO I September 13 -19, 2019 More than 25 poets participate in this sustainability-themed Theseason launches with Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducting earlyentry 9a.m. Oct. 12,$25;those interestedinconsigning eventheld outdoors near the 82-foot-long sculpturemade of Franco Zeffireli's production of Puccini's Turandot;11a.m. worksmay visitindianartsandculture.org/cs2019. hand-recycled plastic trash, Ethylthe Whale;readers include Santa Oct. 12; encorebroadcast 6p.m.Oct.17; $22-$28, discounts Di WaePowa: They Came Back Fe Poet Laureate Elizabeth Jacobson, TomIreland,JohnMacker, available; 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. opening at Poeh Cultural Center and BarbaraRobidoux, 1-3 p.m. Sept. 28. Ryan Bingham&JamestownRevival 78 Cities of Gold Rd., PuebloofPojoaque,505-455-5041 Species in Peril Along the RíoGrande TheLensic Performing Arts Center,211 W. SanFranciscoSt. An exhibit of historical Tewa Pueblo potteryreturned by the 516 Arts,516 CentralAve.,S.W., 505-242-1445, Albuquerque Former NewMexicoranch worker/rodeo rider turned Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Agroup showand aseries of regional public programs singer-songwriter; 7:30p.m.Oct.20; $35-$129; 505-988-1234, Indian; public opening reception 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Oct. 12, with responding to the latest United Nations report warning that ticketssantafe.org. Tewa Pueblo dances,food,speakers,and potterydemonstrations; roughly 1million plantand animal species areonthe verge call or visit poehcenter.org/theycameback formoreinformation. of extinction due to human activity; opening reception 6-8 p.m. JudyCollins Albuquerque Journal Theatre, National Hispanic Cultural Center, 26th Annual Enchanted Skies StarParty Sept.28; opening address and forum with participating artists Cibola National Forest,outside the village of Magdalena 2p.m. Sept. 29;Pulitzer prize-winning author Elizabeth Kolbert 1701 Fourth St., S.W., 505-604-6896 (TheSixth Extinction: An Unnatural History)inconversation Still touring at 80; 7:30 p.m. Nov. 3; doors 7p.m.; $42-$62; Acelestial camping experience, with telescopes,lectures, with New Mexicojournalist LauraPaskus 7:30 p.m. Oct. 3; 505-724-4771 or at the NHCCbox office. and tours of the region's astronomical facilities; Oct. 22-26; KiMo Theatre; $6-$10; holdmyticket.com/tickets/342257. $65 forall 5nights,weekend astronomyevents$40, Saturday nightonly $10; preregister online at enchantedskies.org.

PASATIEMPOMAGAZINE.COM 53 Museum of IndianArts&Culture New MexicoMuseum of Art 710 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill,505-476-1269 107 W. PalaceAve.,505-476-5072 Beyond StandingRock: ThePast, Present,and Future TheGreat Unknown: Artists at Glen Canyonand of theWater Protectors,group show by ZoeUrness, Lake Powell;artifacts,photographs, and archival Frank Buffalo Hyde,Pamela J. Peters,and others; material; alsoworks by GeorgiaO'Keeffe, Mark Klett, throughOct.27•TheBrothers Chongo: ATragic and Martin Stupich; through Sunday, Sept.15 Comedy in TwoParts,lithographs andpaintings • Alcove20/20 #1,the first in aseriesofrotating by MateoRomero and pottery andlithographs exhibits showcasingNew Mexico artists;works by Diego Romero;throughOctober • Here,Now by StuartArends,Mokha Laget, Diane Marsh, and Always,collection artifacts; throughJan.1, 2020 Dan Namingha,and EmiOzawa;throughOct.13; • SanIldefonso Pottery: 1600-1930,anexhibit nmartmuseum.org.Opendaily. combining Nativeethnogenesis,discussions Santa Fe Botanical Garden with descendantmembersofthe community, 715 Camino Lejo,MuseumHill,505-471-9103 and socialcontext; through August2020; Human Nature: Explorations in Bronze,sculpture indianartsandculture.org. Open daily. by AllanHouser,David Pearson, and Jonathan Museum of InteractiveArt Hertzel; through May10, 2020. Aliving museum David Rothermel Contemporary(228 Old SantaFeTrail) shows paintings by Rothermel in the exhibit at Shidoni Gallery on 14 acres: Ojos yManos,OrchardGardens, Homage to Hans through Sept.27. 1508 Bishops Lodge Rd., 505-670-2118 CourtyardGardens,and Arroyo Trails; Invent Your OwnRealityRoom,permanent santafebotanicalgarden.org. Open daily. AT THE GALLERIES MUSEUMS &ART SPACES interactiveexhibit of workscreatedbyvisitors; SITE Santa Fe shidoni.com. Open Tuesdays-Saturdays. 1606 Paseo de Peralta,505-989-1199 Canyon Road ContemporaryArt SantaFe Museum of International Folk Art SITElab 12: What Endures, drawingsbyNina Elder; 622 Canyon Rd., 505-983-0433 Center for ContemporaryArts 706 CaminoLejo,MuseumHill,505-476-1200 throughSunday, Sept.15•BelCanto: Contemporary Capturing Life,paintings by Andrée Hudson; 1050 Old PecosTrail,505-982-1338 Multiple Visions: ACommon Bond,toys Artists Explore Opera,group showexamining through Sunday, Sept. 15. themesofrace, gender,and classwithinthe TheDream Life of Objects,photographs, glass and folk art; Alexander Girard: ADesigner's stories,traditions, architecture,and music of opera; David Rothermel Contemporary on canvas, andaninteractiveinstallationby Universe,atraveling retrospectiveofthe interior throughJan. 5, 20120; sitesantafe.org. Open daily. 228 Old SantaFeTrail,575-642-4981 Judy Tuwaletstiwa; throughSunday, Sept. 15 and textile designer'sworks in the long-term Rothermel: Homage to Hans,paintings influenced in the Tank Garage Gallery • TheTelepoemBooth exhibit Multiple Visions; throughOct.27 Wheelwright Museum of the American by Hans Hofmann's art; through Sept.27. Project,avintage phone booth installation with • Girard's ModernFolk,objects from the Indian collection; on view in Lloyd's TreasureChest El Zaguán adial-a-poem element. Open Tuesdays-Sundays; 704 Camino Lejo,MuseumHill,505-982-4636 ccasantafe.org. throughJan.26, 2020;internationalfolkart.org. LIT:The Work of Rose B. Simpson, life-size clay and 545 Canyon Rd., 505-983-2567 Opendaily. Four Photographers/One New Mexico, CoeCenter for the Arts mixed-media sculpture; through Oct. 6•Center worksbyMarkBerndt,Jim Gautier,Richard 1590-B PachecoSt.,505-983-6372 Museum of Spanish Colonial Art for the Study of Southwestern Jewelry,devoted to A. Nicholas,and Bill Todino; through Sept. 27. Exhibits of indigenous art, with aconcentration 750 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill,505-982-2226 Diné and Pueblo metalworkand lapidary Paul Pletka: Converging Faiths in the New World, traditions; wheelwright.org. Open daily. Form &Concept in artifacts of North America; coeartscenter.org. Open first Fridayofthe monthand by appointment. paintings,indigenous,and Spanish artifacts Albuquerque 435 S. Guadalupe St., 505-780-8312 from the artist's and the museum's collection; JewelryEdition V,traveling group show; El Rancho de las Golondrinas through Oct. 20. Core exhibits: The Delgado Albuquerque Museum through Sept. 27. 334 LosPinos Rd., 505-471-2261 Room,based on thewilland estate inventory 2000 Mountain Rd., N.W., 505-243-7255 GVGContemporary A200-acreliving-historymuseumrecreating of trader andmerchant DonManuel Delgado Courage andCompassion: OurSharedStory of the 241 Delgado St., 505-982-1494 the culturalaspectsof18th-and 19th-century • Beltrán-Kropp CollectionofPeruvian Colonial Japanese American WWII Experience,artifactsfrom Co.elaboration,works by painterBlair New Mexico, with costumed interpreters,historic Art,works from thecollection of PedroBeltrán internment camps,including artworks,family Vaughn-Gruler and furnituredesigner Ernst Gruler; buildings,and weekend programs;golondrinas.org. and Miriam Kropp Beltrán • TheYouth Gallery, photographs, andnewspapers publishedbythe through Sunday, Sept. 15. Openfor self-guided toursWednesdays-Sundays. worksfromYouth Market Artists; spanishcolonial Americans of Japanese descentforcedtolivein Georgia O’KeeffeMuseum .org. Opendaily. camps; through Nov. 3; cabq.gov/culturalservices/ Hecho aMano albuquerque-museum. Closed Mondays. 830 Canyon Rd., 505-916-1341 217 Johnson St., 505-946-1000 New MexicoHistoryMuseum/ Tamayo,paintings and prints by Rufino Tamayo; ContemporaryVoices: KenPrice,sculpturepaired Palaceofthe Governors Taos through Sept. 22. withO'Keeffe's watercolors; through October 113 Lincoln Ave.,505-476-5200 E.L. Blumenschein Home andMuseum • AGreat American Artist. AGreat American TheLand That Enchants Me So:Picturing Popular 222 Ledoux St., 575-758-0505 New Concept Gallery Story,works honoring theartist's legacy; Songs of New Mexico,sheet music and covers 610 Canyon Rd., 505-795-7570 okeeffemuseum.org.Opendaily. Hacienda artfromthe Blumenschein family from the 1840s to 1930; also,sound recordings collection and European and Spanish colonial Paintings by Cecilia KirbyBinkley; IAIA Museum of ContemporaryNativeArts and memorabilia; through September • AWalk prints by Julia Roberts; through Oct. 5. antiques.Closed Wednesdays and Thursdays; 108 CathedralPl.,888-922-4242 on the Moon: The50th Anniversaryofthe Apollo 11 taoshistoricmuseums.org. ObscuraGallery Moon Landing,ondisplay:MercurySpace Capsule TheBlessing,afilm about contemporaryNavajo Harwood Museum of Art 1405 Paseo de Peralta, 505-577-6708 lifeonareservation; through October•Robyn 12B,onloanfromthe Smithsonian Institution; 238 Ledoux St., 575-758-9826 Emily's Garden,photographs by BrigitteCarnochan; Tsinnajinnie andAustin BigCrow: TheHolyTrinity, through Oct. 20 • TheFirst WorldWar, stories, through Oct. 27. mural; through October•Adobobot,outdoor images,and letters from New Mexicans who JudyChicago: TheBirth ProjectfromNew Mexico sculpturebyWayne NezGaussoin;through servedinWWI; throughNov.11•TheMassacreof Collections • Alicia Stewart: Unfinished...,Paintings Peyton Wright Gallery DonPedroVillasur,workbygraphic artist Turner • Embroidered History: Colchasand the StitchThat 237 E. PalaceAve., 505-989-9888 November • Reconciliation,group show of works recognizing elimination of the Fiesta SantaFe AveryMark-Jacobs depicting the Spanish Colonial Defined aRegion, locallymadeembroidery; TheShapeShifters II,paintings by Angelo La Entrada pageant•Visual Voices: Contemporary militaryexpedition of 1720; through Feb. 1, 2020 all shows through Nov. 10. Coreexhibits include di Benedetto, Charles Hinman, and MokhaLaget; • Atomic Histories,highlighting New Mexico's Highlights From the Harwood Museum of Art's through September. Chickasaw Art,group show;throughJan. 19, 2020 • LynnetteHaozous: Abolishingthe Entrada, nuclear history, including photographer Collection of ContemporaryArt •Works by Taos PopGallery amural;throughJune2020•Experimental Meridel Rubenstein's installations from the Society of Artists members andTaosPueblo 125 Lincoln Ave.,505-820-0788 exPRESSion: Printmaking at IAIA, 1963-1980,works traveling exhibit Critical Mass and her installation artists; harwoodmuseum.org. Open daily. Every SculptureTellsaStory,works by Don on paperfromthe Tubis PrintCollection; through Oppenheimer's Chair;through February 2020 Millicent Rogers Museum Kennel, Bret McDanel, and MaxLehman; July11, 2021 • Sámi Intervention/Dáidda Gážada, • We the Rosies: Women at Work,alobbydisplay 1504 MillicentRogers Rd., 575-758-2462 throughSeptember. narrativevideo/installation depicting cultural of a6-foot,3D-printedsculptureofthe WWII-era MajesticOwls,multidisciplinaryrepresentations Sage CreekGallery connections with the indigenous peoples of poster girl forwomen in the workforce, Rosie • HorseCultures of theSouthwest,paintings, theRiveter;through March1,2020. Core exhibits: 421 Canyon Rd., 505-988-3444 Norway, Sweden, and northernFinland; iaia.edu/ beadwork, and tackfromthe collection;through Setting the Standard: TheFredHarveyCompany Reflections: Watercolors That CaptureLight, museum. Closed Tuesdays. Feb. 16, 2020 • Marjorie Eaton: ALife in Pictures, and ItsLegacy, collection and photos from paintings,photographs,and personal items; paintings by David Drummond; through Sept. 24. Meow Wolf ArtComplex POG photoarchives • Telling New Mexico: 1352 Rufina Circle,505-395-6369 throughMarch 2020•Icon,American Style, TaiModern Stories From Then and Now • Santa Fe Found: ephemera connected to MillicentRogers' role as 1601-B Paseo de Peralta, 505-984-1387 TheHouse of Eternal Return,evolving interactive Fragments of Time,archaeological and historical installation; santafe.meowwolf.com. Closed Tuesdays. atrendsetting fashionista andjewelrydesigner; Moden Yuichi,bamboo sculpturebyYuichi; roots of SantaFe•Treasures of Devotion/Tesoros throughApril 2020; millicentrogers.org. through Saturday, Sept. 14. Museum of Encaustic Art de Devoción,bultos,retablos,and crucifijos Opendaily. Winterowd Fine Art 632 Agua Fría St., 505-989-3283 dating from the late 1700s to 1900 • Segesser Taos ArtMuseum at Fechin House 701 Canyon Rd., 505-992-8878 50 States,200 Artists,works from the permanent Hide Paintings, depictions of U.S. colonial life. Open daily;nmhistorymuseum.org. Walking tours 227 Paseo del Pueblo Norte,575-758-2690 Ceramic sculpturebySherylZacharia; collection;throughSunday, Sept.15; moeart.org. of historic downtownarea; 10 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Housed in the studio and home thatartist Nicolai paintings by DonQuade; through Thursday, Closed Mondays. daily;$15. Palace of the Governorsclosed Fechin built forhis family between 1927 and 1933; Sept.19. through 2019. taosartmuseum.org. Closed Mondays.

54 PASATIEMPO I September 13 -19, 2019 Dix Baines, Under aTurquoise Sky (2019),oil on canvas McLarryFineArt,225 Canyon Road, 505-988-1161, mclarryfineart.com Thelight-saturated land- scapes of painterDix Baines combineboldbrushwork andvibrant color to capture vistas, villagesscenes, adobe architecture,and more. Awash in golden tones of sunlight,his visions of theAmericanWestreflect theenchanting allure of its canyonsand riverlands. Once knownfor close-up Neal Philpott, Peeking Through (2019), oiloncanvas renderingoffish, Baines, who’s an avid flyfisherman, Sugarman Peterson Gallery, 130W.PalaceAve., 505-982-0340,sugarmanpetersongallery nowworks with abroad .com rangeofsubject matter. Artist Neal Philpott’slandscapescapture an ephemeralqualityoflight andformwith Withinthe West,anexhibitionofhis newwork,opens with a5p.m. receptiononFriday, acertain softness of appearance.But theirstillness andquietude contrast with the Sept.13. TheshowisonviewthroughSept.26. sweeping intensity of whitewater streamsand dramatic cloud-filled skies.Sometimes, wide-openmountain vistasbeckonwiththe welcomesightsofafar-offhomestead. His nuancedcompositionsreflect thechangingseasonsand thefleetingmoodsofnature. Since1988, he’slived in Oregon City,Oregon,findinginspiration in thesplendor of the Northwestern terrain.Anexhibitionofhis newpaintingsiscurrently on view andisup throughSept. 30.

KimBeamish, InspiringStrings (2017),embroidery Fuller LodgeArt Center, 2132 CentralAve., LosAlamos, 505-662-1635,fullerlodgeartcenter.com Thetraveling exhibit Throughthe Needle’s Eye is a representative showcase forthe best in traditionaland contemporary needlework.The seminalshow, produced by TheEmbroiderers’ GuildofAmerica, is anational juried exhibitionthatfeatures 46 worksby33artists.Related events include ademonstration of colcha embroidery by Julia Gomezand AnnetteGutierrez-Turkat11a.m. on Friday,Sept.13; lectures on womeninthe arts by artist MaggieMuchmoreat1p.m.onSept. 21;and theEgyptianembroideryofAkhmim village at 1p.m.onSept.28. Theexhibit and APEEKATWHAT’SSHOWINGAROUNDTOWN events are sponsored by thePajaritochapter of theEmbroiderers’ GuildofAmerica. Theshowiscurrently on view andisup by Michael Abatemarco throughOct.5.

Brigitte Carnochan, Lost in Balms (2018), platinum/palladium printonJapanese Jonathan Morse, Spaces 5 (2019),pigment print gampipaper withgoldleaf

SantaFeCommunity College, 6401 Richards ObscuraGallery,1405Paseo Ave., 505-428-1000,sfcc.edu de Peralta, 505-577-6708, SantaFe-basedartistJonathan Morse obscuragallery.net comesfromaphotography and print- Like thepoetEmily Dickinson, making background,whichstill informs photographerBrigitte thework he makestoday.Using digital Carnochan hasapassion photographyand digitaldrawing forbotanicals.Inaseriesof applications, he createsprintsthatare photographsinspiredbythe derived from representational immagery 19th-centuryAmericanpoet, butare transformedintoabstracctions of Carnochonrevisits subject striking colorand dynamicenergy. “I’ve matter from earlier in her beencalledadigital action painnter, as I career,whenshe paintedover whirlfromsteptostepinanimaage, mar- floralimagery. Inconspicuous ryingthe organic andthe digital, much andpartiallyhidden snippets as we allmustintoday’s world,” he said in of handwritten text culled astatement. Collage to Now,aseriesof28 from thepoems of Dickinson of Morse’srecentprints, is on view through augmentthe newworks, which Sept.30inthe Fine Arts Building of SFCC were createdusing the19th- (between theVisualArtsGalleryy and the classrooms). centuryplatinum/palladium In addition, theexhibition OddNNatture, agroup shhow fea- process, giving herphotographs turingworkbyNualaClarke,Melinda Ostraff, Joe Ostraff, and an antiquefeeling.The exhibit others, opensinthe Visual Arts Gallerywitha5p.m.reception Emily’sGarden is currentlyon on Friday,Sept. 13,and is on view throughOct.10. view andremainsupthroughOct.27.

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