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FRIDAY 3/15 Galleryand Museum Openings Antieau Gallery 134 W. WaterSt.,505-983-9529 Work by ceramicist Stephen Kerr; reception 6-9p.m. Axle Contemporary Look forthe mobile galleryoutside the SantaFe Farmers Market Pavilion, 1607 Paseo de Peralta FuturePerfectTense,ink-on-paper installation by AmandaLechner;reception5-7 p.m.;visit axleart.com forthe mobile gallerylocation throughApril 7, 505-670-5854or505-670-7612. Cheri O'Brien Fine Art 618 Canyon Rd., 507-848-0309 Spirits of the Ancients,mixed-media collage by Wendy Foster; TheWild,WildWest,paintings by O'Brien; O'KeeffeCountry,photographsby Thomas Dodge;reception 5-7 p.m.; through April. Santa Fe Arts Commission CommunityGallery SantaFeCommunityConvention Center,201 W. MarcySt., 800-777-2489 Silk Purse/Sow's Ear: TheArt of theFound Object, group show; reception 5-7 p.m.; through May23. Gerald Peters Gallery 1005 Paseo de Peralta, 505-954-5700 Max Weber, Becoming Modern,paintings, SITE SantaFe(1606 PaseodePeralta) includes the photographic series of operahouses by Matthias Schaller in the group show BelCanto: ContemporaryArtists drawings,prints, and sculpture; reception 5-7 p.m.; ExploreOpera through Sept.1. through May17. Poeh Cultural Center andMuseum 78 Cities of Gold Rd., PuebloofPojoaque,505-455-5041 Theater/Dance Books/Talks Nightlife Crossing Paths,works by Tewa potters Erik Fender Antonio Granjeroand Entreflamenco SFAI140 (See Page 43 foraddresses) and ClarenceCruz; reception 5-7 p.m.; El FlamencodeSanta Fe,135 W. PalaceAve.,second floor through June 29. SantaFeArt Institute, 1600 St.Michael's Dr., ¡Chispa! at El Mesón 7:30 p.m. tonight andSaturday; ticketsstartat$25, 505-424-5050 ThreeFaces of Jazz; 7:30 p.m.; no cover. Vivo Contemporary [email protected], 505-209-1320. A140-secondpresentation platformhighlighting 725 Canyon Rd., 505-982-1320 Encores,Fridays andSaturdays,March 22 and23, work of SFAI artists-in-residenceand community Cottonwood Kitchen Lounge Giving VoicetoImage 7,groups showofworks 29 and 30. members; exhibits and artist studiosonview; Country-rock musician Rick Mena;5p.m.; by galleryartists; reception 5-7 p.m.; through Colin Mochrie &BradSherwood: 5:30-8:30 p.m.;$10 suggested donation;sfai.org. popsinger-guitarist Shane Wallin; 10 p.m.; no cover. May20. Cowgirl BBQ Scared Scriptless Classes Classical Music TheLensic Performing Arts Center,211 W. SanFranciscoSt. Americana band SantaFeRevue;8:30 p.m.; no cover. Interactiveimprovcomedy;7:30 p.m.; IAIA Continuing Education Course El Farol KeharKoslowsky ConferenceRoom,Centerfor Lifelong Education, First Presbyterian Church, 208 GrantAve.,505-982-8544 $40-$58, 505-988-1234,ticketssantafe.com. Reggae band BoomrootsCollective; 9-11 p.m.; InstituteofAmericanIndian Arts,83AvanNuPoRd. call forcover. Mezzo-soprano; music of Carissimi, Rodrigo, Hidden Treasure: AGeorgian HowtoSet Up aConsultancy;learn the basics Guastavino,and Gordon; 5:30 p.m.; by donation. Immigrant's Story forstarting aprofessional practice; 2:30-4:30 p.m.; La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda Santa Fe CommunityOrchestra Teatro Paraguas,3205 Calle Marie, 505-424-1601 no charge; iaia.edu/cecourses,505-424-2308. R&B band ThePleasurePilots; 8-11 p.m.; no cover. Final weekend of Ironweed Productions' St.John's United Methodist Church, 1200 Old PecosTrail Events LosMagueyes Mexican Restaurant Composition competition finalists: Lisa Stuart's presentationofKetevan Kharshiladze Ussery's ChatNoir Cabaret, with pianist/vocalist Charles TheBlue Kachina and TedVives' Suitel'Montgolfiere; one-woman biographical show;7:30p.m.; $20, Pints for Parkinson's Tichenor;6-9 p.m. Fridaysand Saturdays;nocover. 7p.m.; donations accepted; sfco.org, 505-466-4879. discountsavailable, 800-838-3006, or ironweed- Tumbleroot Brewery&Distillery, 2791 Agua Fría St., Second StreetBrewery santafe.com. Call 505-927-5406 forinformation. 505-303-3308 Bluegrass band MysticLizard;7-10p.m.;nocover. In Concert Trevor Special cocktail menu and kegs from local Cold Cave SantaFePlayhouse,142 EDeVargasSt.,505-988-4262 breweries; 100 percent of sales benefits Pintsfor Tonic Saxophonist Orlando Madrid's jazz trio; 9:30 p.m.; Meow Wolf,1352 Rufina Circle,505-395-6369 Nick Jones'tragicomedyinspired by true Parkinson's New Mexicoand TheMichael J. Fox no cover. Electronic-music producerWesley Eisold's events surrounding apet chimpanzee;7:30 p.m. Foundation; 4p.m.-midnight; donations accepted synth-popproject; 8p.m.; $18-$22, meowwolf.com. Thursdays-Saturdays,2p.m. Sundays through online at p4pnm.org. Vanessie March; $15-$25,santafeplayhouse.org. At thePiano Bar:Doug Montgomery, 7p.m.; Ester Hana, 9p.m. no cover.

PASATIEMPOMAGAZINE.COM 41 Trevor Encuentros Intimos conEngine SantaFePlayhouse,142 EDeVargasSt., Paradiso,903 Early St., 505-930-5073 505-988-4262 TheFranco-Argentinian trio fuses Afro-Latin Nick Jones'tragicomedy; 7:30p.m. Thursdays- rhythms,blues,and rock during four concerts Saturdays,2p.m. Sundays throughMarch; heldat7:30 p.m.; $15inadvance, $20 day $15-$25, santafeplayhouse.org. of show, ampconcerts.org/tag/Engine; Books/Talks encores March25, April1,and April8. Indigenous Women Leaders Series Books/Talks Museum of Indian Arts &Culture, 710 Camino Lejo, Santa Fe Photographic Workshops Museum Hill,505-476-1269 SunmountRoom, Immaculate HeartofMaryRetreat SaginawChippewaartist Daniel Ramirez explains Center,50MountCarmel Rd., 505-983-1400 his methodology and research forhis painting Free instructorslideshow presentation of works in progress of 365 Indigenous women; 1p.m.; by R. MacHolbert, EddieSoloway, and Victoria Will; free with museum admission. 8p.m.; santafeworkshops.com. Journey Santa Fe Presents Nightlife CollectedWorksBookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226 (See Page 43 foraddresses) New Mexico SenatorJerry Ortiz yPino on What Has Mattered in the2019 LegislativeSession;11a.m. Cowgirl BBQ Karaoke,with Michele Leidig; 9p.m.; no cover. Santa Fe Free Thinkers' Forum Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 107 Barcelona Rd. La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda Topic of discussion: From the Ego-Centered BillHearneTrio, Americana/roots; 7:30-11 p.m.; to the Eco-Centered,byMaj-Britt Eagle,member of no cover. Shidoni Gallery(1508 Bishop's Lodge Rd.) shows work by photographer James Andrew McConnell. the Environmental Task Force; 8:30 a.m.; no charge; Tiny's Above, Hoodoo Man. 505-438-6265, meetup.com/freethinkersforum. SantaFeGreat BigJazz Band; 7-9p.m.;nocover. Classes AllAges Stilt Class andJam TUESDAY 3/19 SATURDAY 3/16 Events Wise Fool NewMexicoStudio,1131-B Siler Rd., 505-992-2588 Santa Fe Farmers Market No experiencenecessary; 1-3 p.m.; $5-$15. Gallery/Museum Openings Galleryand Museum Openings 1607 Paseo de Peralta, 505-983-4098 Gong MovesMeditation Museum of InteractiveArt at Shidoni Gallery SITE Santa Fe Saturdays 8a.m.-1 p.m.; open year-round; visit Warehouse 21, 1614 Paseo de Peralta 1508 Bishops Lodge Rd., 505-670-2118 1606 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-1199 santafefarmersmarket.com forlist of vendors. InstructorSui Ki Li uses gongs and singing bowls Invent Your OwnRealityRoom,permanent, BelCanto: ContemporaryArtists ExploreOpera, Nightlife to facilitate stress relief;5-6:15 p.m.; $15 at the interactiveexhibit of workscreatedbyvisitors; group showthatexamines themes of race, door,youth $10. open 9a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays;$5 gender,and class within the stories,traditions, (See Page 43 foraddresses) general admission, ages 2and undernocharge. Events architecture, and music of opera; free public Chispa! at El Mesón In Concert opening 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; on view through Sept. 1. Jasmine Williams' jazz trio; 7:30 p.m.; no cover. Railyard ArtisanMarket SantaFeFarmers Market Pavilion,1607Paseo de Peralta LauraJaneGrace & In Concert Cowgirl BBQ andthe Devouring Mothers R&B band J.J. &the Hooligans; 8:30 p.m.; no cover. Hand-craftedgoods and food vendors; Chris Lake 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sundays;artmarket.com. Meow Wolf,1352 Rufina Circle,505-395-6369 Meow Wolf,1352 Rufina Circle,505-395-6369 La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda Punk-rock band; MercyUnion &Control Top British DJ spinning progressivehouse R&B band ThePleasurePilots; 8-11 p.m.; no cover. SundayBrunch open; 8p.m.; $22 in advance, $25 dayofshow; and electro, tracks;9p.m.; $25-$28.50, Second StreetBrewery (See Page 43 foraddresses) or holdmyticket.com, 505-886-1251. meowwolf.com; 21+. BillHearneTrio, Americana/roots; 7p.m.; no cover. Cottonwood Kitchen Lounge Nightlife PeterBradley Adams Irish troubadour GerryCarthy; 11:30-3 p.m.; no cover. Social Kitchen +Bar at Sage Inn (See Page 43 foraddresses) Paradiso,903 Early St., 505-930-5073 Accordion/percussion duo AlmaZazz!; 7-9 p.m.; Cowgirl BBQ El Farol Americana singer-songwriter from Birmingham, no cover. Neil Young-tributebandSugar Mountain; noon; Canyon Road blues jam; 8-11 p.m.; no cover. Alabama; 7:30 p.m.; $22 in advanceattickets Tonic no cover. .holdmyticket.com/tickets/324802, Pianist Bert Dalton's jazz trio; 9:30 p.m.; Mamunia La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda 505-886-1251. Bill Hearne Trio,Americana/roots; 7:30 p.m.; no cover. no cover. Jazz brunch, with Bert Dalton on piano; Songwriters Showcase TumblerootBrewery &Distillery noon-3 p.m.; no cover. La Tienda PerformanceSpace, 7Caliente Rd., Eldorado, Rock band St. Range; 8-11 p.m.; call forcover. WEDNESDAY 3/20 505-428-0024 Museum Hill Café Pianist Melanie Monsour;noon-2 p.m.; no cover. Nathan Dunton, Bill O'Hanlon, and Kipp Bentley; Vanessie Theater/Dance 7p.m.; $5 at the door. At the Piano Bar:Doug Montgomery, 7p.m.; Nightlife Ester Hana, 9p.m. no cover. The Illusionists Theater/Dance (See Page 43 foraddresses) TheLensic Performing Arts Center,211 W. SanFranciscoSt. Trevor SUNDAY 3/17 Cottonwood Kitchen Lounge Broadway's touring showcase of magicacts; 7p.m.; SantaFePlayhouse,142 EDeVargasSt., JoshSpencer on bag pipes;5-6 p.m.; no cover. $45-$75, ticketssantafe.org, 505-988-1234. 505-988-4262 Classical Music El Farol Nightlife Nick Jones'tragicomedyinspired by true Santa Fe Symphony Jazz guitarist PatMalone'squartet; 7p.m.; no cover. (See Page 43 foraddresses) events surrounding apet chimpanzee;7:30 p.m. La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda Thursdays-Saturdays,2p.m. Sundays through TheLensic Performing Arts Center,211 W. SanFranciscoSt. Chispa! at El Mesón Joined by pianist Drew Petersen; John Adams' Irish multi-instrumentalist GerryCarthy; 6-8:30 p.m.; Flamencoguitarist Joaquin Gallegos; 7p.m.; no cover. March; $15-$25, santafeplayhouse.org. no cover. TheChairman Dances,Mozart's Piano Concerto Social Kitchen +Bar at Sage Inn Books/Talks No.21inDmajor,and Dvořák's SymphonyNo. 7 Second StreetBrewery SantaFeCrooners: selections from the Great in Dminor,Op. 70; 4p.m.; $22-$80, 505-988-1234, Meet the Maestro Albuquerque &Four Corners Pipes and Drums AmericanSongbook;7-9 p.m.; no cover. Globe Fine Art, 727CanyonRd.,505-989-3888 ticketssantafe.org. band; 4:30 p.m.; no cover. Tiny’s Restaurant&Lounge Artist Jaime Guerrero describes howheworks Theater/Dance Vanessie with blown and sculpted glass; 10 a.m.; $10. Tiny’s Electric Jam, with Nick Wimett Belisama Irish Dance At thePiano Bar: Doug Montgomery; 6:30-9:30 p.m. and Albert Diaz; 8:30 p.m.; no cover. Spring Dialogues 2019 James A. Little Theater, NewMexicoSchool forthe Deaf, SanMiguel Chapel,401 Old SantaFeTrail, 1060 CerrillosRd.,505-476-6300 MONDAY 3/18 THURSDAY 3/21 505-983-3974 Annual St. Patrick's Dayperformancefusingthe Aspeakers series commemorating the 50th music of Ireland,Scotland,Spain, and Mexico, In Concert Classical Music anniversaryofthe El BarriodeAnalcoNational with dancers from the AspenSanta Fe Ballet Doja Cat Historic District; in this session UNM prof.Enrique folkloricoand flamenco programs; 2p.m.; $20, The Ezra Duo: Women in Music Tour Lamadrid discusses New Mexicoagricultural Meow Wolf,1352 Rufina Circle,505-395-6369 First Presbyterian Church, 208 GrantAve.,505-982-8544 children, students,and seniors $15, 505-988-1234, L.A.-based rapper Amala Zandile Dlamini; 7p.m. developmentinalecturetitled From Indios ticketssantafe.org. Canadian viola and piano ensemble; 7p.m.; music Mexicanos to Genizaros in El Barrio de Analco; Monday, March18; $20-$25, meowwolf.com. of Procaccini, Schumann, Coulthard, Higdon, and 4p.m.; $10suggested donation,students Clark; $20 in advance, students and seniors $13, no charge. theezraduo.com, $15 and $25 at the door.

42 PASATIEMPO I March 15-21, 2019 In Concert Bill Maher Spring Break FamilyPrograms Young Playwrights Project Durand Jones &The Indications PopejoyHall Center forPerforming Arts, GeorgiaO'KeeffeMuseum, 217 Johnson St., 505-946-1000 SantaFePublicLibrary Southside Branch Tumbleroot Brewery&Distillery, 2791 Agua Fría St. 203 Cornell Dr., S.E., 505-925-5858 Free hands-on artactivities forfamilies with kids CommunityRoom, 6599 Jaguar Dr. Soul band helmed by Jonesand percussionist Political satirist; 7:30 p.m. Sunday, March17; ages 4-12: Green, Greener,Greenest!, find hues of Afreetheaterbootcamp forages8-12, led by AaronFrazer; 8p.m. ;$18 in advance, $20 day $68, popejoyhall.boxoffice-tickets.com. green in O'Keeffe's worksand use those in your Quinn Fontaine and MargueriteLouise Scott of of show, or holdmyticket.com, 505-886-1251. owncreations; 9:30-11:30 a.m. Saturday, March16. SantaFePlayhouse; 3:30-5 p.m. Mondaysthrough LosAlamos Scavenger hunt though thegalleriesand hands-on April1.ContactMarguerite(505-795-0739), or visit Theater/Dance PajaritoMountain Skiesta artactivities;1-4 p.m. Wednesday, March20. [email protected] moredetails. ◀ Carlos Medina Comedy Show PajaritoMountain SkiArea, 397 Camp MayRd., Jean Cocteau Cinema, 418 Montezuma Ave.,505-466-5528 505-662-5725 Stand-up comedians Roger Stafford, Jose Macall, Costume contest,themed skiing events, Olivia Schyling,and Michael Issacs; hosted beer/wine/spirits,and bluegrass/rock band by thesinger-songwriter;8p.m.; $10, Escape on aHorse; 9a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, jeancocteaucinema.com/calendar. March16; pajarito.ski/events. IAmHarveyMilk Taos TheLensic Performing Arts Center,211 W. SanFranciscoSt. SarahShook andthe Disarmers CLUBS, R New MexicoGay Men'sChorus presents the Taos Mesa Brewing,20-ABC Mesa Rd., 575-758-1900 OOMS, VENUES choral/theaterproduction by composer Andrew Outlaw-countrysinger-songwriter and her Check with venue Lippa,withBillBrooksasthe mayorand 12-year-old cowpunk band; 7p.m. Wednesday, March20; s for updates and special events. AllenDominguezportraying theyoung Harvey; $10 in advance, holdmyticket.com. 7:30p.m.; $20-$45, 505-988-1234,ticketssantafe.org. Bar Alto at Drury Plaza Hotel The Mine Shaft Tavern (See story, Page 20) 828 Paseo de Peralta, 505-982-0883 PEOPLE WHO NEED PEOPLE 2846 NM 14, Madrid, 505-473-0743 The Miser Boxcar Sports Bar & Grill Mamunia Oasis Theatre, 3205-ACalle Marie, 917-439-7708 Actors 530 S. Guadalupe St., 505-98 8-7222 130 Lincoln Ave., 505 Molière's satire; translatedbyDavid Carter; -983-8654 Warehouse 21 play auditions The Bridge at Santa Fe Brew directedbyBrenda Lynn Bynum; 7:30 p.m. ing Company Museum Hill Café Casting call forRobertKrakow's TheFalse Witness 37 Fire Pl., 505-557-6182 Thursdays-Saturdays;3p.m. Sundays through Trial of Adolf Hitler: male roles,one female role, 710 Camino Lejo, 505-984-8900 Casa España at Eldorado H April7;$25, theoasistheatre.com, 917-439-7708. and one role forateenage girl;noon-4 p.m. otel & Spa On the Ro 309 W. San Francisc cks Lounge Saturdayand Sunday, March16and 17;contact o St., 505-988-4455 Ca Books/Talks mel Rock Casino, 17486-A U.S. 84/285, [email protected] to schedule Chili Line Brewing Co 800-46 Garden Warriors to Good Seeds: mpany 2-2035 an appointment. 204 N. Guadalupe St., 505-982-8474 Indigenizing the LocalFood Movement Osteria d'Assisi Piano Lounge James A. Little Theater, NewMexicoSchool forthe Deaf, Artists ¡Chispa! at El Mesón 58 Federal Pl., 505-986-5858 1060 CerrillosRd.,505-476-6300 GalleryFRITZ andEspañola Valley 213 Washington Ave., 505-983-6756 Santa Fe Brewing Company AtalkbyMohawk/Mi'kmaq anthropologist FiberArtsCenter Cottonwood Kitchen Lounge El Dorado Taphouse Elizabeth Hooveronseed sovereigntyand the Fiber artists interested in displaying work in the Tesuque Casino, 7 Tesuque Rd., 7 Caliente Rd., 505-466-6939 impactofclimate change on farming and food galleryorparticipating in aFiber Crawl maysubmit 505- 984-8414 Sa practices in NativeAmerican communities; entries online at artist.callforentry.orgthrough nta Fe Oxygen & Healing Bar Cow 1 6:30 p.m.; $10 in advanceatlectures.sarweb.org. Saturday, March30for the festival; formore girl BBQ 02 W. San Francisco St., 505-660-9199 319 S. Guadalupe St., 505 (See Subtexts,Page 14) information, visit evfac.orgorgalleryfritz.com/ -982-2565 Second Street Brewery Process/YukiyoKawano call-for-fiber-artists. Dragon Room Bar 1814 Second St., 505-982-3030 SantaFeArt InstituteLibrary, 1600 St.Michael's Dr., Spring Arts Clay Festival andExhibit 406 Old Santa Fe Trail, 505-983-7712 Second Street Brewery at the Raily 505-424-5050 Call forNew Mexico and Colorado ceramicists ard El Farol 1607 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-3278 TheSFAIresidentdiscusses her fiber-based forthe Taos-based eventrunningMay 1-31; 808 Canyon Rd., 505-983-9912 S sculptural installationsthatreflectonthe bombings submit three images forjuriedselection to econd Street Brewery Rufina Taproom E of Hiroshima andNagasaki; 5:30 p.m.; $5 suggested [email protected] by midnight vangelo's 2920 Rufina St., 505-954-1068 200 W. San Francisco donation;register online at sfai.org. Sunday, March31. St., 505-982-9014 Shadeh Nightclub RenesanInstitutefor Lifelong Learning Filmmakers Ghost Buffalo Thunder Resort & Casino, 2889 Trade 20 Buffa St.John's United Methodist Church, 1200 Old PecosTrail Santa Fe Independent Film Festival 2019 s West Rd. lo Thunder Trail, 877-848-6337 Robin Williams of the International Shakespeare Accepting feature-length and short films forthe Gig Performance Space Social Kitchen + Bar at Sage Inn Center speaks on LiteracyinShakespeare's Time 11th annual programrunning Oct. 16-20; apply 1808 Second St., gigsantafe.com 725 Cerrillos Rd., 505-982-5952 and Shakespeare's Plays;1-3 p.m.; $15; online via filmfreeway.com or withoutabox.com; Hervé Wine Bar Starlight Lounge at Mont 505-982-9274, renesan.org. deadlineMonday, May6;visit santafeindependent ecito 139 W. San Francisco St., 505-795-7 500 Rodeo Rd., 505-428- Salon El Zaguán .com forrules,regulations, andsubmission fee 075 2840 545 Canyon Rd., 505-983-2567 schedules; contactjena@santafeindependent Hilton Santa Fe Taberna La Boca TimMaxwell,directoremeritus of the Museum .com formoreinformation. 100 Sandoval St., 505-988-2811 125 Lincoln Ave., 505-988-7102 of New MexicoOffice of Archaeological Studies, Poets Hotel Santa Fe TerraCotta Wine Bistro talking about early efforts to preserve SantaFe's 1501 Paseo de Peralta, 505-982-120 304 Johnson St., 505-989-1166 characterand the evolution of ordinancesleading Call for Santa Fe Poet Laureatenominations 0 to archaeologicalprotections;3p.m.;$10; call or Atwo-year positionwith a$5,000-per-year La Boca Tiny’s Restaurant & Lounge email [email protected] reservations. honorarium;atleast athree-year residencyin 72 W. Marcy St., 505-982-3433 1005 St. Francis Dr., 505-983-9817 SantaFeCounty required; detailsavailable online La Fiesta Loung Tonic Nightlife at santafenm.gov/poet_laureate,orcontactthe e at La Fonda 100 E. San Francisco St., 103 E. Water St., 505-982-118 (See addresses at right) SantaFeArtsCommission, 505-955-6707, 505-982-5511 9 L Tum Chispa! at El Mesón [email protected]. a Posada de Santa Fe Resort and Spa bleroot Brewery & Distillery 330 E. Palace 2791 Agua Fría S Jazz piano/bass duo Bert Dalton Ave., 505-986-0000 t., 505-303-3308 U and Milo Jaramillo; 7-9 p.m.; no cover. PASA KIDS The Lensic Performing Arts Center pper Crust Pizza 329 Upper Crust Pizza 211 W. San Francisco St., 505-988-1234 Old Santa Fe Trail, 505-982-0000 Railyard Park EarthDay Celebration Singer-songwriter Dana Smith; 6-9 p.m.; no cover. Living R Upper Crust Pizza in Eldorado Seeking youth groups to volunteer to host oom Lounge at Loretto Inn and 5 Colinas Rd., 505-466-1123 interactivegames,lead educational presentations, Spa at Loretto, 211 Old Santa Fe Trail, 505-9 OUT OF TOWN and perform on stage during the Saturday, 84-7905 Vanessie 434 W. San Francisco April27event;[email protected] Los Magueyes Mexican Restaurant St., 505-982-9966 Albuquerque formoredetails and to sign up. 31 Burro Alley, 505-992-0304 Warehouse 21 1614 Chocolate&Coffee Garden Sprouts Lost Padre Records Paseo de Peralta Expo NewMexico, 300 SanPedroBlvd.,N.E. SantaFeBotanical Garden,715 Camino Lejo,MuseumHill, 304 Catron St., 505-310-6389 Zephyr Cooking demonstrations,coffee seminars,and 505-471-9103 Meow 520 Center Dr., 505-501-8106 outdoor kids' zone;10a.m.-6 p.m. Saturdayand Storytelling and hands-on activities forchildren Wolf 1352 R Sunday, March16and 17;adults $10 online,$12 ages 3-5 accompanied by an adult,9-10 a.m. ufina Circle, 505-395-6369 at thedoor, ages4-12 $3,ages3and under weekly on Fridays as weather allows. no charge, chocolateandcoffeefest.com/ ticketing-2019.

PASATIEMPOMAGAZINE.COM 43 Jimmie Vaughan The Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St. Veteran Texas-roadhouse-blues-rock guitarist; 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 3; $24-$41, ticketssantafe.org, I N T H E W I N G S 505-988-1234. Tchami Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Circle, 505-395-6369 French DJ Martin Bresso; 9 p.m. Wednesday, April 3; $25-$30, meowwolf.com; 21+. Flatbed Buggy Gig Performance Space, 1808 Second St. NEXT WEEK Fashion, Women's Empowerment, -based ensemble, Rudy Royston on drums, and the Global Craft Economy Gary Versace on accordion, John Ellis on woodwinds, Joe Martin Hillary Smith International Folk Art Market headquarters, 620 Cerrillos Rd., 505-992-7600 on bass, and Hank Roberts on cello; 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 4; Museum Hill Café, 710 Camino Lejo, 505-984-8900 A presentation by Hilary Kilpatric, director of marketing and $22, gigsantafe.com. Jazz vocalist, with saxophonist Glenn Kostur, pianist sales at Ock Pop Tok, a woman-run Lao textile and artisanal Laurie Lewis Trio Jim Ahrend, bassist Milo Jaramillo, and percussionist group, and Tricia English, founder and editor of UNUM magazine; San Miguel Chapel, 401 Old Santa Fe Trail, 505-983-3974 John Trentacosta; 7 p.m. Friday, March 22; $25, 505-946-7934, 5-8 p.m. Thursday, March 28. Pop-up market of works by Ock Pop santafemusiccollective.org. Tok artists; free admission; folkartmarket.org. Bluegrass songwriter-fiddler; 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 5; $30 in advance, $35 day of show, ampconcerts.org/event/329088. Malaa Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Circle, 505-395-6369 Serenata of Santa Fe COMING UP First Presbyterian Church, 208 Grant Ave., 505-982-8544 Anonymous American DJ; 9 p.m. Friday, March 22; $25-$30, meowwolf.com; 21+. Night Songs, music of John Harbison, Alexandra du Bois, MUSIC and Antonín Dvořák; 7 p.m. Saturday, April 6; $20-$40 Divine Decadence Chocolate Challenge Havana Cuba All-Stars: Assere in advance at brownpapertickets.com. Eldorado Hotel & Spa, 309 W. San Francisco St., 505-988-4455 The Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St. New Mexico Bach Society and Chorale La Familia Medical Center's annual fundraiser featuring On tour and performing in tandem with three Cuban couples Immaculate Heart of Mary Chapel, 50 Mount Carmel Rd.; 505-988-1975 desserts made by local businesses; also, champagne, dancers; 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 29; $14.50-$110, 505-988-1234, hors d'oeuvres, music, and silent auction; 6 p.m. Saturday, ticketssantafe.org. Pianist Jacquelyn Helin, violinist David Felberg, and flutist March 23; $90, lafamiliasf.org, or email Gloria Martinez, Linda Marianiello perform Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 [email protected]. and selections from St. Matthew and St. John Passions; Franz Vote leads the soloists, vocalists, and orchestra; 6 p.m. Sunday, April 7, Future Fantasy Delight Launch Party doors 5:30 p.m.; tickets start at $24.50, holdmyticket.com, Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Circle, 505-395-6369 505-886-1251. Santa Fe illustrator/muralist Nico Salazar celebrates his latest Railroad Earth exhibit with music by Tommy Genesis, Theodore Cale Schafer, Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Circle, 505-395-6369 Saints Ball, DJ Cool Grey Jay, and others; 9 p.m.-2 a.m. Saturday, March 23; $18-$22, meowwolf.com. Bluegrass-influenced band combining elements of folk/rock/jazz; 7 p.m. Monday, April 8; $25-$30, meowwolf.com; 21+ Her's Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Circle, 505-395-6369 Zakir Hussain and the Masters of Percussion The Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St. Liverpool's crank-pop duo Stephen Fitzpatrick and Audun Laading; 7 p.m. Sunday, March 24; $15 in advance, $18 day Indian tabla virtuoso, with Eric Harland on drums, Niladri Kumar of show, meowwolf.com. on sitar, and Mattannur Sankarankutty Marar and Ensemble; 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 9; $35-$69, ticketssantafe.org, Black Uhuru 505-988-1234. The Bridge at Santa Fe Brewing Company, 37 Fire Pl., 505-557-6182 California Guitar Trio Veteran frontman Derrick "Duckie" Simpson's reggae band; St. Francis Auditorium, New Mexico Museum of Art, 107 W. Palace Ave. 8 p.m. Sunday, March 24; $25 in advance, $30 day of show; holdmyticket.com, 505-886-1251 Rock, jazz, and classical-fusion band; 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 11; The Lensic presents The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain March 24. doors 7 p.m.; $28-$38, ampconcerts.org/event/327829, The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain or holdmyticket.com, 505-886-1251. The Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St. John Reischman & The Jaybirds Theatrical ensemble; eclectic program ranging from rock covers Moustachio Bashio Annual Alter Ego Dance Party Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Circle, 505-395-6369 Gig Performance Space, 1808 Second St. to original arrangements; 7:30 p.m. Sunday, March 24; $29-$50, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. Orchard Lounge, Disco E, Zvzax x Lando Rock; best-in-show The mandolin player's bluegrass band; 7:30 p.m. Thursday, moustache competition; live painting hosted by Mr. Melty; April 11; $22, gigsantafe.com. Rayland Baxter 8 p.m.-2 a.m. Saturday, March 30; $25-$35, meowwolf.com; 21+. Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Circle, 505-395-6369 Santa Fe Symphony gQ The Lensic Performing,g Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St. NashNashvvilleille-basedbased singersinger-songwrsongwriitteerr;;7p7 p.m.m MMoonnddaayy,MMaarrcchh 225;5; Elias String Quartet St.Francis Auditorium, NewMexicoMuseum of Art, 107W.PalaceAve. $15-$18, meowwolf.com. Guest conductorDante Anzolini leads the ensemble in Mozart's TheEnglish ensemble performsmusic of Mozart,Schumann, SymphonyNo. 29 and Brahms' AGerman Requiem;4p.m. and SallyBeamish; 3p.m. Sunday, March31; $20-$90, Sunday, April14; $22-$80, ticketssantafe.org,505-988-1234. Meow Wolf,1352 Rufina Circle,505-395-6369 SFPMbox office,505-988-4640, Ext. 1000. Free open rehearsal Santa Fe ProMusicaBaroque HolyWeek Thesinger-songwriter tours in supportofhis LP ; 11 a.m. Sunday. LorettoChapel,207 Old SantaFeTrail,505-982-0092 7p.m. Tuesday, March26; opens; $22 in advance, $25 dayofshow, ampconcerts.org/event/328189. Emanuel Ax Pergolesi's FluteConcerto in Gmajor and Stabat Mater; TheLensic Performing Arts Center,211 W. SanFranciscoSt. LannanFoundation Readings &Conversations with soprano ClaraRottsolk and mezzo-soprano MegBragle, Pianorecital:music of Brahms,Benjamin,Schumann, led by Stephen Redfield; 7:30 p.m. Thursdayand Friday, April18 TheLensic Performing Arts Center,211 W. SanFranciscoSt. Ravel, andChopin;7:30p.m. Sunday, March31; $14.50-$110, and 19; 6p.m. Saturday, April20; tickets startat$20, 7p.m. Wednesday, March27: HaitianAmericanauthor 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. sfpromusica.org. Edwidge Danticat(TheDew Breaker and Krik?Krack!) and poet/activistAja Monet(My MotherWas aFreedom RobynHitchcock Unison Fighter and TheBlack Unicorn Sings); $5 and$8each, GigPerformanceSpace, 1808 Second St. GigPerformanceSpace, 1808 Second St. 505-988-1234,ticketssantafe.org. English alternative-rock singer-songwriter;9:15 p.m. Sunday, Jazz-fusion trio; pianist/composer AndyMilne,bassistJohn Hébert, March31; doors 9p.m.; $37 in advance, $43 dayofshow, and percussionistClarencePenn;7:30p.m.Friday, April19; $22, ampconcerts.org/event/332820, or holdmyticket.com, gigsantafe.com. 505-886-1251.

44 PASATIEMPO I March15-21, 2019 and Arabian breeds; 7p.m. Friday, April5;3p.m. Saturdayand Sunday, April6and 7; VIPtickets $20 and $45, general admission $35, senior and children discounts available; online ticket sold at monumentaltix.com, or call 800-626-8497; formoreinformation, visit galaoftheroyalhorses.com. Museum of Spanish Colonial Artspring artauction 750 Camino Lejo,MuseumHill,505-982-2226 Liveauction, music,cocktails,and hors d'oeuvres; preview hour 4:30-5:30 p.m. Friday,April 5; $40, purchase tickets at the museum or by phone. 2019 NativeTreasures,Living Treasures Museum of IndianArtsand Culture,710 Camino Lejo,MuseumHill, and SantaFeCommunityConvention Center,201 W. MarcySt. Events held at MIAC:10a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, April7,2019 Living Treasures,NativeTreasures,anexhibitofworks by painter PerformanceSanta Fe presents the Havana Cuba All-Stars March29atthe Lensic.

PASATIEMPOMAGAZINE.COM 45 New MexicoStateLibrary to Now,multidisciplinaryworks chartingthe New MexicoMuseum of Art 1209 Camino Carlos Rey, 505-476-9700 developmentofcontemporaryNativeart; 107 W. PalaceAve.,505-476-5072 Southwest history, culture, and newspapers, worksbyShanGoshorn, Cannupa HanskaLuger, Shots in the Dark,nocturnal photographs by federal and state documents, online databases, and others; throughJuly 19 •Robyn Tsinnajinnie Christopher Colville,Scott B. Davis, Michael Foundation Information Network,libraryand andAustinBig Crow: TheHolyTrinity,mural;through Lundgren, andKen Rosenthal; throughMarch information science, and reference; open 1-5 p.m. October•Adobobot,outdoor sculpturebyWayne • Carved &Cast: 20th CenturyNew Mexican Sculpture, Mondays-Friday; nmstatelibrary.org. Nez Gaussoin;through November.ClosedTuesdays; mixed-media sculpturebyNew Mexico artists, Santa Fe Institute iaia.edu/museum. including Patrocinio Barela, Agnes C. Sims, Fritz Scholder, and Eugenie Shonnard; through March 1399 Hyde Park Rd., 505-984-8800 Meow Wolf ArtComplex 1352 Rufina Circle,505-395-6369 • Wait Until Dark,nocturnal-themedpaintings, Collectionsinclude print, digital, and media formats. prints,and photographsfromthe museum's Open1-5 p.m. Mondays-Fridays;library@santafe TheHouse of Eternal Return,permanent interactive installation; meowwolf.com. Closed Tuesdays. collection • Night Life ImaginationStation, .edu; santafe.edu/library. interactiveexhibit of photographs,puppets, Santa Fe Public LibraryMainBranch Museum of Encaustic Art and activities; allonview through April21. 145 Washington Ave.,505-955-6781 632 Agua Fría St., 505-989-3283 Closed Mondays throughApril;nmartmuseum.org. Computers, Wi-Fi, andinterlibraryloans available; Paintings,mixed media, sculpture, and monotypes; moeart.org. Closed Mondays. Santa Fe Botanical Garden sflibrary.org. Open 10 a.m.-8p.m. Mondays- 715 Camino Lejo,MuseumHill,505-471-9103 Thursdays;10a.m.-6 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; Museum of IndianArts&Culture Gardens GoneWild,sculpturebyDan Ostermiller; 1-5 p.m. Sundays. 710 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill,505-476-1269 on viewthroughMay 13.Aliving museum Santa Fe Public LibraryOliver La FargeBranch Lifeways of the SouthernAthabaskans,Apache on 14 acres:Ojos yManos,OrchardGardens, 1730 Llano St., 505-955-4860 basketry, beaded articlesofclothing,weapons, TheCourtyardGardens,and theArroyoTrails; and other objectsdating from thelate 1880s to the HatRanch Gallery(27 SanMarcosRd. W.)shows Allbranches provide computers,interlibrary santafebotanicalgarden.org. OpenThursdays- present; through June 2•Beyond Standing Rock: Sundays through March. paintings by PaulaZima through Sunday. loans,and Wi-Fi; sflibrary.org. Open 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Mondays-Wednesdays;10a.m.-6 p.m. ThePast, Present, and Futureofthe WaterProtectors, SITE Santa Fe Thursdays-Saturdays;1-5 p.m. Sundays. group show by ZoeUrness,Frank BuffaloHyde, PamelaJ.Peters,and others;through Oct. 27 1606 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-1199 AT THE GALLERIES Santa Fe Public LibrarySouthside Branch • Here, Nowand Always,collection artifacts; Jacob Hashimoto: TheDark Isn'tthe Thing 6599 Jaguar Dr., 505-955-2810 to WorryAbout,mixed-media installation; 7ArtsGallery throughJan. 1, 2020•TheBuchsbaum Gallery Computers, Wi-Fi, andinterlibraryloans of Southwestern Pottery, longterm exhibit. Closed throughMarch 24. Open daily; sitesantafe.org. 125 Lincoln Ave, #110, 505-437-1107 provided; sflibrary.org. Open 10:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Mondays through April; indianartsandculture.org. Wheelwright Museum Buffalo and Buckskin,paintings by BekyeFargason; Mondays-Thursdays;10:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Fridays of the American Indian through March. and Saturdays;1-5 p.m. Sundays. Museum of International Folk Art 706 CaminoLejo,MuseumHill,505-476-1200 704 CaminoLejo,MuseumHill,505-982-4636 Hat Ranch Gallery StateSupreme CourtLaw Library CraftingMemory:The ArtofCommunity in Peru, LIT:The Work of Rose B. Simpson,life-size clay 27 SanMarcosRd. W.,offNM14, 505-424-3391 237 Don Gaspar Ave.,505-827-4850 contemporaryart;through July 17 • AGathering and mixed-media sculpture; throughOct.6 Paintings by Paula Zima; through Sunday, Referencelibrarians available to assist the public of Voices:FolkArt From the Judith Espinar andTom • Center for the StudyofSouthwestern Jewelry, March17. 8a.m.-5 p.m. Mondays-Fridays;referenceand DillenbergCollection;through Aug. 25 • Multiple apermanentexhibit devotedtoDinéand Pueblo Keep Contemporary circulation services available 8a.m.-4:45 p.m. Visions: ACommonBond,toysand folk art; metalworkand lapidarytraditions; wheelwright.org. 142 Lincoln Ave.,505-307-9824 Mondays-Fridays;lawlibrary.nmcourts.gov; on long-termdisplay;internationalfolkart.org. Open daily. New Contemporary: High Art, LowArt, email [email protected]. Closed Mondays throughApril. Albuquerque and Everything in Between,group show; Vista Grande Public Library Museum of Spanish Colonial Art Albuquerque Museum throughSunday, March17. 14 Avenida Torreon, Eldorado,505-466-7323 750 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill,505-982-2226 2000 Mountain Rd., N.W., 505-243-7255 Computers,Wi-Fi, movienights, monthly art Santa Fe CommunityCollege GenNextReboot,introducing new workstothe From Calder to Chicago: Sculptors on Paper, exhibits,interlibraryloans.Open10a.m.-6 p.m. Visual Arts Gallery exhibit, GenNext: Future So Bright,contemporary drawings;through Sunday, March17•Visions Tuesdays-Fridays;10a.m.-4 p.m. Saturdays; 6401 RichardsAve., 505-428-1501 worksinspired by traditional colonialart; of theHispanic World,including worksbyFrancisco vglibrary.org. Closed Sundays. Confluence: direction +delineation,studentshow throughMarch 29. Core exhibits: TheDelgado Goya,JohnSinger Sargent, andJoaquin Sorolla; of multidisciplinaryworks; through April12. Room,based on the will and estateinventory throughMarch. ClosedMondays;cabq.gov/ MUSEUMS &ART SPACES of trader andmerchant DonManuel Delgado culturalservices/albuquerque-museum. • Beltrán-Kropp CollectionofPeruvian ColonialArt, LIBRARIES worksfromthe collection of PedroBeltrán and National Hispanic Cultural Center SantaFe 701 Fourth St., S.W., 505-604-6896 Bartlett Library Center for ContemporaryArts Miriam Kropp Beltrán • TheYouth Gallery,works from Youth Market Artists; spanishcolonial.org. QuéChola, group show of worksthatdepict Museum of International Folk Art, 706Camino Lejo, 1050 Old PecosTrail,505-982-1338 Closed Mondays through April. workingclass,Mexican-American urban females Museum Hill,505-476-1210 SharonBartelClement: WarriorWomenTorsoProject, oftenassociatedwith gangs; throughAug.4 Collectionssupporton-site researchrelated aseriesof31plaster casts of female torsos•Jeremy New MexicoHistoryMuseum/ Thomas: Unintended Consequences,sculpture, Palaceofthe Governors UNM ArtMuseum to folk artaswell as the museum'smissionand 203 Cornell Dr., N.E.,505-277-4001 history;library.internationalfolkart.org; open drawings,and video; both in the Tank Garage 113 Lincoln Ave.,505-476-5200 Hindsight/Insight: Reflecting on the Collection, 10 a.m.-noon and 1:30-4 p.m. Wednesdays-Fridays Gallerythrough April21. Open Tuesdays-Sundays; Atomic Histories,highlighting New Mexico'snuclear acquisitions dating from 1962. Closed Sundays and by appointment. ccasantafe.org. history,including photographer Meridel Ruben- and Mondays; unmartmuseum.org. Catherine McElvain Library CoeCenter for the Arts stein's installations from the traveling exhibit Critical Mass and her installation Oppenheimer's Chair; School forAdvanced Research, 660Garcia St.,505-954-7234 1590-B PachecoSt.,505-983-6372 Taos Imprint,group show of prints by ElizaNaranjo throughMay • On Exhibit: Designs That Defined the Harwood Museum of Art Collectionsinclude researchonhuman prehistory, Museum of New Mexico,historicphotographsand Morse, Jamison ChāsBanks,and others; through 238 Ledoux St.,575-758-9826 sociology,and ethnographic studies; library vignettes depicting early displays;throughAugust catalog available online at library.sarsf.org; open Friday, March15. Core exhibitsofindigenous art, Wurlitzer Alumni: Works From theCollection,art by with aconcentration in artifacts of North America; • TheFirstWorld War, stories,images,and letters 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Mondays-Fridays;sarweb.org/ from New Mexicans who served in WWI; through residentartists of theHelene WurlitzerFoundation education/catherine-mcelvain-library. coeartscenter.org. Open first Fridayofthe month of NewMexico; throughMay 5•longtermexhibits: and by appointment. Nov. 11 • We the Rosies,alobby display of a6-foot, Faith andJohn Meem Library 3D-printedsculpture of theWWII-era poster girl for Paintings by AgnesMartin • Death Shrine,an St. John's College, 1160 Camino de Cruz Blanca, 505-984-6042 Georgia O’KeeffeMuseum women in theworkforce Rosiethe Riveter; through installation by KenPrice;harwoodmuseum.org. Programreadings, online databases, and interlibrary 217 Johnson St., 505-946-1000 March1,2020 • TheMassacreofDon PedroVillasur, Closed Mondays andTuesdays. loans of ancientand modernclassics; open daily at AGreat American Artist. AGreat American Story, work by graphic artist Turner AveryMark-Jacobs Millicent Rogers Museum various times; sjc.edu/academic-programs/libraries/ workshonoringthe artist'slegacy • TheCandid depicting theSpanishColonialmilitaryexpedition of 1504 MillicentRogers Rd., 575-758-2462 meem-library/community-service. Camera,photographs from the museum's 1720; through Feb. 1, 2020. Core exhibits: Setting the Hispanic textiles,metalwork, andsculpture; Fray AngélicoChávez HistoryLibrary collection; throughJune 3. Open daily; Standard: TheFredHarveyCompany andIts Legacy, and contemporaryjewelry; historical collections okeeffemuseum.org. Palaceofthe Governors, 120 Washington Ave.,505-476-5090 collection and photos from POGphotoarchives of NativeAmericanjewelryand paintings; • Telling NewMexico:Stories From Then and Closed-stacks facilitypreserving historical materials IAIA Museum of ContemporaryNativeArts millicentrogers.org. Closed Mondays Now • Santa Fe Found: Fragments of Time, from pre-European contacttothe present; openby 108 CathedralPl.,888-922-4242 through March. archaeological and historical rootsofSanta Fe appointment only. Time and Place,monotypes and worksonpaper Taos ArtMuseum at Fechin House by Manuel Ramirez; through April15•Action/ • Treasures of Devotion/Tesoros de Devoción,bultos, 227 Paseo del Pueblo Norte,575-758-2690 LaboratoryofAnthropology Library retablos,and crucifijos dating from the late 1700s Abstraction Redefined,paintings and workson Housed in the studio and home thatartist Museum of Indian Arts &Culture, 710 Camino Lejo, to 1900 • SegesserHide Paintings, depictions of paper createdinthe 1960s and 1970s from the Nicolai Fechin built forhis family between 1927 Museum Hill,505-476-1264 U.S. colonial life. Closed Mondaysthrough April; permanentcollection; through July 7•Artfor and 1933; taosartmuseum.org. Closed Mondays. Closed-stacks collectionsinclude researchmaterials aNew Understanding: NativePerspectives 1950 nmhistorymuseum.org. Palace of the Governors on Native culturesand rare books; open to the closed forrenovations. public1-5 p.m. Mondays-Fridays by appointment only;library.indianartsandculture.org.

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Gerald Peters Gallery, Axle Contemporary, 1005 PaseodePeralta, 505-670-5854 or 505-670-7612 505-954-5700 Fact andfantasy commingle MaxWeber (1881-1961) in Future PerfectTense,artist wasamongthe first Amanda Lechner’s 360-degree Cubist painters active in cyclorama inside Axle’s mobile theUnited States.Trained artvan.Inspiredbythe ideas in Parisbetween 1905 of quantum physics, alchemy, and1909, he encoun- andsciencefiction,and using teredthe work of the patterns,texture,and repre- Post-Impressionists sentational imagery, Lechner HenriRousseauand Paul explores theintersectionof Cézanne, as well as the scienceand pseudo-science. earlymodernist worksof Herwork reflects on issues PabloPicasso. He returned of climatechange,current to America afterhis studies politicalideologies,planetary andbecameanart world research,and more. Future tour de force.The exhibi- PerfectTense openswitha tion MaxWeber:Becoming Modern spansavital periodofthe painter’scareer (1905-1930)through 5p.m.receptiononFriday, aselectionofhis paintings,drawings, prints,and sculptures.The show coversWeber’s student March15, at theSanta Fe yearsthroughhis rise to prominenceinthe Americanavant-garde. Theexhibit opensFriday, FarmersMarketshade structure March 15,at5p.m.and remainsonviewthroughMay 17. in theRailyard.CallAxle or visit axleart.comfor updatesonthe mobile gallery’slocation.

Stephen Kerr, Together (2019),red earthenware clay AntieauGallery,134 W. WaterSt.,505-505-983-9529 Michigan-basedceramicist andart consultant Stephen Kerr makes hisdebut SantaFe appearance with ashowofnew molded andcoil-formedclayvesselsdeco- ratedwithhis folk artand Abstract Impressionist-inspireddesigns. Kerr,aself-taught artist,creates themotifsthatgrace hisceramics —includinganimalforms, APEEKATWHAT’SSHOWINGAROUNDTOWN churches,and human figures — usinghandmade paperstencils. by Michael Abatemarco Theformer artand elementary school teacher’s work hasbeen featured in USAToday.The show openswitha6p.m.reception on Friday,March 15,and is on exhibit throughApril15.

Daylan Miller, KidKactus (2019),digital collage SantaFeCommunity CollegeVisual Arts Gallery, 6401 Richards Ave.,505-428-1501 Work by students in SFCC’sMedia Arts Programare currently on exhibit in Confluence:direction +delineation. Theshowfeatures work that incorpo- ratesanimation,video, photography, Photoshop,digital painting, typog- raphy, andmore. Just outsidethe gallery, adisplaycasefeatures work by students of longtimemedia arts instructorAnitaQuintana,who started teaching at SFCC in 2006.The displayis Gary Oakley, Skyline (2019),oil on canvas atribute to Quintana,who died on Feb. 2. Confluence is theinaugural VivoContemporary, 725 Canyon Road,505-982-1320 exhibition of work by SFCCmedia arts Asignatureevent at Vivo Contemporary, Giving VoicetoImage,entersits seventh students.ItisonviewthroughApril12. year. GivingVoice to Image7,likeits predecessors, pairswork by galleryartists with poemsbylocal poetswritteninresponsetothem.Ten artists (includingNina Glaser,WarrenKeating,and Ilse Bolle)teamupwith10poets (includingElizabeth Rose,Shuli Lamden,and JacquelineMallegni) foracollaborative exhibitionthat honors along traditionofekphrastic (ordescriptive)poetry. Theopeningrecep- tion is Friday,March 15,at5p.m.Poetryreadings take placeatthe galleryat 5:30 p.m. on April5and May3.The show is on view throughMay 20.

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