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FRIDAY 4/5 St.John’s College Santa Fe Dean's Lecture GreatHall,Peterson StudentCenter, 1160 Camino de Cruz Galleryand Museum Openings Blanca, 505-984-6000 Thomas Nail,associate professor of philosophy 7ArtsGallery at theUniversityofDenver, discusses Returning 125 Lincoln Ave, #110, 505-437-1107 to Lucretius;7:30 p.m., no charge. Landscapes Reimagined,3-D prints and digital paintings by TomMcGee; reception 5-7 p.m.; TelepoemBooth Speaker Series through April. Center forContemporaryArts, 1050 Old PecosTrail, 505-982-1338 AdobeGallery CCA'svintage phone booth installation offering 221 Canyon Rd., 505-955-0550 adial-a-poem elementservesasthe inspiration Diné Life and Legend: Paintings by Harrison Begay; forlecture- and poetry-readings; this week reception 5-7 p.m.; through May3. features apanel discussion by local speakers CharlotteJackson Fine Art on technology,poetry, and communication; 554 S. Guadalupe St., 505-989-8688 6p.m.; no charge; telepoembooth.com. (See Structural Consciousness,sculpture and paintings story, Page 14) by JeremyThomas; reception 5-7 p.m.; through Events May5. Gala of The Royal Horses Counter CultureCafé HIPICOSanta Fe,100 S. Polo Dr., 505-474-0999 930 Baca St., 505-995-1105 Featuring Lipizzaner Stallions and Spanish Photographs of Semana Santa (Holy Week) Andalusian, Friesian, andArabian breeds; 7p.m.; celebrations by Susan Boeand Morgan Smith; VIP tickets $20 and $45, general admission $35, through May2. senior and children discounts available; tickets David Rothermel Contemporary sold at monumentaltix.com, or call 800-626-8497; 228 Old SantaFeTrail,575-642-4981 formoreinformation, visit galaoftheroyalhorses Emergence,paintings by Rothermel; through April26. .com; through Sunday. El Zaguán First Friday artactivityatO'KeeffeMuseum 545 Canyon Rd., 505-983-2567 217 Johnson St., 505-946-1000 Poems and Prints: Palace Press PoetryBroadsides, All-ages drawing eventinthe galleries; 5-7 p.m.; an exhibit celebrating National PoetryMonth; by museum admission; okeeffemuseum.org/ reception 5-7 p.m.; through April26. events. GoldleafGallery CharlotteJackson Fine Art(554 S. Guadalupe St.)shows paintings by JeremyThomas through May5. Museum of Spanish Colonial Art 627 W. Alameda St., 505-988-5005 Spring ArtAuction Ravel,textile sculpturebyKay Khan; 750 Camino Lejo,MuseumHill,505-982-2226 reception 6-8 p.m.; through May. Starbucks Coffee Theater/Dance Liveauction, music,cocktails,and hors d'oeuvres; 106 W. SanFranciscoSt.,505-992-2858 Honeymoon Brewery Chris D'Elia Followthe Leader tour preview hour 4:30-5:30 p.m.; $40, purchase tickets Paintings by Jean Marc Richel; reception 5-7 p.m.; TheLensic Performing Arts Center,211 W. SanFranciscoSt. at themuseumorbyphone. 907 W. Alameda St., SolanaCenter, 505-303-3199 through April. Photographs by Sara Culler;reception 5-8 p.m. Stand-upcomedian/actor; 7p.m.; $35, meet-and- Randall DaveyHouse andStudio tours greet tickets $75, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. Manitou Galleries Classical Music Randall DaveyAudubon Center,1800Upper Canyon Rd., 505-983-4609 123 W. PalaceAve.,505-986-0440 Turquoise TrailBaroque Band The Miser Oasis Theatre, 3205-ACalle Marie, 917-439-7708 Docent-led tours of the residence; 2p.m. Fridays; Mission Statement,group show of works First Presbyterian Church, 208 GrantAve.,505-982-8544, $5; audubon.org. depicting NewMexicoreligious structures; Music of J.S. Bach, Schmelzer,Albinoni, Molière's 17th-centuryfarce;translatedby 5-7:30 p.m.; through April28. and Scheidt; 5:30 p.m.; donations accepted. David Carter;directedbyBrenda Lynn Bynum; 7:30 p.m.; $25, 917-439-7708, theoasistheatre.com; Nightlife New MexicoMuseum of Art In Concert final weekend. (See Page 49 foraddresses) 107 W. PalaceAve.,505-476-5072 HaileyNiswanger SpringProv ¡Chispa! at El Mesón TheGreat Unknown: Artists at Glen Canyon Paradiso,903 Early St., 505-577-5248 ThreeFaces of Jazz; 7:30 p.m.; no cover. and Lake Powell;artifacts, photographs, and Warehouse 21, 1614 Paseo de Peralta Jazz saxophonist,with pianist Jim Ahrend, Showcasing SantaFeImprov students and teachers; Cottonwood Kitchen Lounge archival material;also worksbyGeorgiaO'Keeffe, bassist ColinDeuble,and percussionist John Mark Klett, EliotPorter, andMartinStupich; 7p.m.;$15, at thedoorand onlineatspringprov Rock duo DonCurry and Pete Springer; Trentacosta; 7:30 p.m.; $25, 505-946-7934, .brownpapertickets.com. 5-8:30p.m.; Soul-R&B band TheGruve; free publicreception 5-7p.m.;through Sept. 15, santafemusiccollective.org. (See story, Page 20) nmartmuseum.org. 10 p.m.-1a.m.;nocover. J. Phlip Books/Talks NüartGallery Conant,Oppenheimer, andthe Atomic Bomb Cowgirl BBQ Meow Wolf,1352 Rufina Circle,505-395-6369 Roots/rock 'n'roll band DK andthe Affordables; 670 Canyon Rd., 505-988-3888 NewMexicoHistoryMuseum Auditorium, 113Lincoln Ave., Electronic-music producer Jessica Phillippe; 8:30p.m.; no cover. RandallReid: Past +Present,paintings; artist talk guest acts include Bowra, SpaceJaguar, and 505-476-5200 4p.m.;reception 5-7p.m.;through April21. Psilow; 9p.m.-2 a.m.; $18-$22, meowwolf.com. Alectureonthe keyplayers in New Mexico's atomic El Farol Outlaw-rock band Next 2the Tracks; 9-11 p.m.; SITE Santa Fe Laurie Lewis Trio historybyJamesHershberg, professorofhistory 1606 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-1199 and international affairsatGeorge Washington call forcover. SanMiguel Chapel,401 Old SantaFeTrail,505-983-3974 University;2-4 p.m.; no admission fee. La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda Secrets,group showofworkbySITE's Young Bluegrass -fiddler;7:30 p.m.; $30 Curators members; reception5-7 p.m.;through Rock 'n'roll band Little Leroyand HisPack of Lies; in advance, $35 dayofshow, ampconcerts.org/ 8-11 p.m.; no cover. April23. event/329088.

48 PASATIEMPO I April5-11, 2019 LosMagueyes Mexican Restaurant Spring Circus Cabaret2019 Cottonwood Kitchen at Tesuque Casino La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda ChatNoir Cabaret, with pianist/vocalist Charles Wise Fool Studio,1131-B Siler Rd., 505-992-2588 Alternative-countryband TheReal Matt Jones; Rock 'n'roll band Little Leroyand HisPack of Lies; Tichenor;6-9 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays;nocover. Circus arts and aerial performances; family show 5-8:30 p.m.; rock-cover band Chango; 10 p.m.; 8-11 p.m.; no cover. Second StreetBrewery 4p.m.; adult-themed show8p.m.; $15 sliding no cover. Second StreetBrewery AlphaCatsjazz ensemble; 7-10p.m.;nocover. scale,kids $5, advancetickets available at El Farol Blues bandThe Barbwires; 7-10 p.m.; no cover. wisefoolnewmexico.org/spring-cabaret, Rock bandControlledBurn; 9-11 p.m.; Social Kitchen +Bar at Sage Inn and at the door;2p.m. Sundayencore. Second StreetBrewery Rufina Taproom Blues guitarist Todd Tijerina; 7p.m.; no cover. call forcover. Soul-funk band TheGold Souls; Shake Alertopens; Tiny's Restaurant&Lounge Books/Talks 7:30-11:30 p.m.; no cover. Classic-rock band TheJakes; 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m.; Donald Levering andScott Wiggerman no cover. Op.Cit.Books,DeVargas Center, 157 Paseo de Peralta, Tonic 505-428-0321 Jazz quartet, William Giaquinto,MattRuder, Thepoets kick off aNational PoetryMonth Casey Anderson, and LorenBienvenu; celebration with readings; 2p.m. 9:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m.; no cover. Spring Dialogues 2019 TumblerootBrewery &Distillery SanMiguel Chapel,401 Old SantaFeTrail, CLUBS, ROOM Alternative-countryband Escape on aHorse; 505-983-3974 S, VENUES 8-11 p.m.; call forcover. Aspeakers series commemorating the 50th Check w ith venues for updates and spec Vanessie anniversaryofthe El BarriodeAnalcoNational ial events. Historic District; Jake Barrow, director of At thePiano Bar:Doug Montgomery, 7p.m.; Bar Alto at Drury Plaz Cornerstones CommunityPartnerships, a Hotel Meow Wolf Ester Hana, 9p.m.; no cover. 828 Paseo de Peralta, 505-982-0883 discusses asolar option forthe chapel; 4p.m.; 1352 Rufina Circle, 505-395-6369 $10 suggested donation, students no charge. Boxcar Sports Bar & Grill The Mine Shaft Tavern SATURDAY 4/6 Treesfor the Santa Fe Area 530 S. Guadalupe St., 505-988-7222 2846 NM 14, Madrid, 505-473-0743 SantaFeBotanical Garden,715 Camino Lejo,MuseumHill, The Bridge at Santa Fe Brewing Company On the Rock Galleryand Museum Openings 505-471-9103 37 Fire Pl., 5 s Lounge 05-557-6182 Cam Eye on the Mountain ArtGallery Atalkbyhorticulturist TracyNeal on how el Rock Casino, 17486-A U.S. 84/285, Casa España at Eldorado Hote 80 614 Agua Fría St., 928-308-0319 to choose planting deciduous or evergreen trees; l & Spa 0-462-2035 309 W. San Francisco St., 505-988-4455 Nature&Culture,paintings by the artist known 1p.m.; $25, santafebotanicalgarden.org. Osteria d'Assisi Piano Lounge Chili Line Brewin as PAZ; reception 5-9 p.m.; through May4. Classes g Company 58 Federal Pl., 505-986-5858 Scheinbaum &Russek 204 N. Guadalupe St., 505-982-8474 Rose pruning The Palace Restaurant & Saloon 812 Camino Acoma,505-988-5116 ¡Chispa! at El M RailyardPark CommunityRoom, 701 Callejon, esón 142 W. Palace Ave., 505-428-0690 Gardens: Aesthetic Intent,photographs 213 Washington Ave., 50 505-316-3596 5-983-6756 San by Lynn Geesaman; reception 2-5 p.m.; ta Fe Brewing Company Hands-on workshop,led by landscaper Cottonwood Kitchen Lounge El Dorado Taphouse on view by appointmentthrough June 8. Tesuque C Katherine O'Brien; 10 a.m.-noon today asingo, 7 Tesuque Rd., 7 Caliente Rd., 505-466-6939 Classical Music and Thursday; no charge; railyardpark.org. 505-984-8414 Santa Fe Oxygen & Healing Bar Serenata of Santa Fe Cowgirl BBQ Events 102 W. San Francisco St., 505-660-9199 First Presbyterian Church, 208 GrantAve.,505-982-8544 319 S. Guadalupe St., 505-982-2565 DesertAcademyRummage Sale Second Str Night Songs,music of John Harbison, Alexandra eet Brewery 7300 OldSanta Fe Trail, 505-992-8284 Dragon Room Bar 1814 Seco du Bois,and Antonín Dvořák;7p.m.; $20-$40, nd St., 505-982-3030 Benefittingthe school andthe NewMexicoCancer 406 Old Santa Fe Trail, 505-983-7712 brownpapertickets.com/event/3515839. Second Street Brewery at th Foundation; 8a.m.-2 p.m.;desertacademy.org. El Farol e Railyard 1607 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-3278 In Concert Gala of The Royal Horses 808 Canyon Rd., 505-983-9912 Se Evet HIPICOSanta Fe,100 S. Polo Dr., 505-474-0999 cond Street Brewery Rufina Taproom Evangelo's 2920 Rufin City of Mud,1114 Hickox St., 505-954-1705 Featuring Lipizzaner Stallions and Spanish a St., 505-954-1068 200 W. San Francisco St., 505-982-9014 Acoustic pan-Balkan band; 6p.m.; $20 at thedoor. Andalusian, Friesian, andArabian breeds; 3p.m.; Shadeh Nightclub Ghost NuestraMúsica VIP tickets $20 and $45, general admission $35, Buffalo Thunder Resort & Casino, 2889 Trades West Rd. TheLensic Performing Arts Center,211 W. SanFranciscoSt. senior and children discounts available; tickets 20 Buffalo Thunder Trail, 877-848-6337 sold at monumentaltix.com, or call 800-626-8497; Gig Perform An annual celebration of traditional Spanish ance Space Social Kitchen + Ba formoreinformation, visit galaoftheroyalhorses 18 r at Sage Inn Colonial folk music; line-up includes Lone Piñon 08 Second St., gigsantafe.com 725 Cerrill .com; continues Sunday. os Rd., 505-982-5952 (see story, Page 24),Antonia ApodacayAmigos, He rvé Wine Bar Starlight Roberto Mondragón yFiesta, and CiprianoVigil Potters for PeaceSale Lounge at Montecito 139 W. San Francisco St., 505-795-7075 500 Rod ylaFamilia Vigil; 6:30 p.m.; $10, seniors no charge, PennyTruitt Studio,4Cerrado Rd., Eldorado,505-466-1656 eo Rd., 505-428-2840 Honemoo 505-988-1234,ticketssantafe.org. Thenonprofitorganization's fundraiser held n Brewery Taberna La Boca 907 W. Alameda St., So Swing Soleil &The Bohemiacs in supportofindigenous Nicaragua potters; lana Center, 125 Lincoln Ave., 505-988-7102 10 a.m.-5 p.m. todayand Sunday; pottersforpeace 505-303-3199 Paradiso,903 Early St., 505-577-5248 TerraCotta Wine Bistro .org. Hotel Santa Fe Guitarist PatLongmire's Gypsy-jazz group and 304 Johnson St., 505-989-1166 accordionist RonRomanovsky's cabaret band; Santa Fe Artists Market 1501 Paseo de Peralta, 505-982-1200 Tiny’s Restaurant & Lounge 7:30 p.m.; $10 general admission, discounts RailyardPlaza, South Guadalupe and Alcaldesa Streets La Boca 1005 St. Francis Dr., 505-983-9817 available; https://squareup.com/store/ Outdoor booths with handcraftedgoods; 72 W. Marcy St., 505-982-3433 balkjazsngbrsklez. 8a.m.-2 p.m. Saturdays through December; Tonic La Fiesta Lounge at UrbanCowboyReunion Tour: santafeartistsmarket.com, 505-310-8766. La Fonda 103 E. Water St., 505-982-1189 100 E. San Francisco St., 505-982-5511 Mickey Gilley &JohnnyLee SlowArt Day Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery La Posada de Santa Fe Tewa Grand Showroom, Buffalo Thunder Resort&Casino, NewMexicoMuseum of Art, 107W.PalaceAve., Resort and Spa 2791 Agua Fría St., 505-303-3308 20 Buffalo Thunder Trail,877-848-6337 505-476-5072 330 E. Palace Ave., 505-986-0000 Upper Crust Pizza Country-music legends; 8p.m.; check forticket Aglobal eventfostering careful and T he Lensic Performing Arts Center 329 Old San availability, hiltonbuffalothunder.com. (See story, contemplativeart appreciation; 1-3 p.m.; ta Fe Trail, 505-982-0000 211 W. San Francisco St., 505-988-1234 Page 18) by museum admission, nmartmuseum.org. Upper Crust Pizza in Eldorado Living Room L 5 C Zuni fetish-carving demonstration ounge at Loretto olinas Rd., 505-466-1123 Theater/Dance Inn and Spa at Loret to, 211 Old Santa Fe Trail, Vanessie CarneyMagic FoxPueblo Pottery, 839-K Paseo de Peralta, 505-577-0835 505-984-7905 434 W. San Francisco TheSwan, 1213-B ParkwayDr.,505-466-3533 Brian Yatsattie illustrates his techniques; 1-4 p.m.; St., 505-982-9966 Los Magueyes Mexican R no charge. estaurant Warehouse 21 John Carney's one-man showblending comedic 31 Burro Alley, 505-992-0304 skits with sleight-of-hand; 7p.m.; $10-$25 at Nightlife 1614 Paseo de Peralta Lost Padre Records the door and online at brownpapertickets.com/ (See addresses at right) Zephyr event/4189127; Sundayshow. 304 Catron St., 505-310-6389 ¡Chispa! at El Mesón 520 Center Dr., 505-501-8106 The Miser Jazz vocalist Jasmine Williams and her jazz trio, Oasis Theatre, 3205-ACalle Marie, 917-439-7708 with TomRheam, LeeSteck,and Jack Hanan; Molière's 17th-centuryfarce;translatedbyDavid 7:30-10:30 p.m.; no cover. Carter;directedbyBrenda Lynn Bynum; 7:30 p.m.; $25, 917-439-7708, theoasistheatre.com.

PASATIEMPOMAGAZINE.COM 49 Tonic StudentTalk Series rights and gender violence; 11:30 a.m.; $40 forone, KGBTrio; jazz; 9:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m.; no cover. WheelwrightMuseum of the AmericanIndian, $75 fortwo (includes lunch); register by April 5 TumblerootBrewery &Distillery 704 CaminoLejo,MuseumHill,505-982-4636 at sfcir.orgorcall 505-982-4931. Singer-songwriter Hank Erwin; 8p.m.; call forcover. InstituteofAmerican Indian Arts studentGolga Southwest Seminars lecture Oscar discusses traditional regalia of the Yup'ik Hotel SantaFe, 1501 Paseo de Peralta, 855-825-9876 Vanessie cultureinAlaska; 1and 3p.m.; no charge. At thePiano Bar:Doug Montgomery, 7p.m.; Hunting and Hides,Ranching and Rendering: Ester Hana, 9p.m.; no cover. Events Zooarchaeology of Colonialism,with Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman of the UniversityofMaryland; Family Mornings at Folk Art 6p.m.; $15; 505-466-2775; southwestseminars.org. SUNDAY 4/7 Museum of International Folk Art, 706Camino Lejo, Museum Hill,505-476-1210 Nightlife Galleryand Museum Openings Afree, first Sundayofthe month program (See Page 49 foraddresses) Museum of Indian Arts &Culture forall ages; storytime,hands-on artactivities, La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda and explorations in the galleries; 11 a.m.-noon. 710 Camino Lejo,505-476-1269 BillHearneTrio, Americana/roots; 7:30-11 p.m.; The Brothers Chongo: ATragic Comedy in TwoParts, Gala of The Royal Horses no cover. worksbyLiving Treasurepainter MateoRomero HIPICOSanta Fe,100 S. Polo Dr., 505-474-0999 Vanessie and potterDiegoRomero;1p.m. reception; Lipizzaner Stallions and Spanish Andalusian, Pianist Doug Montgomery, 6:30-9:30 p.m.; no cover. 3p.m. talk with the artists; no charge. Friesian, and Arabian breeds; 3p.m.; VIP tickets $20 and $45, general admission $35, discounts Classical Music available; tickets sold at monumentaltix.com, TUESDAY 4/9 New MexicoBach Societyand Chorale or call 800-626-8497; galaoftheroyalhorses.com. Immaculate HeartofMaryChapel,50MountCarmel Rd. RailyardArtisan Market In Concert Pianist Jacquelyn Helin, violinistDavid Felberg, SantaFeFarmers Market Pavilion,1607Paseo de Peralta SALES and flutist Linda Marianiello; ledbyFranz Vote; Hand-craftedgoods and food vendors; Meow Wolf,1352 Rufina Circle,505-395-6369 6p.m.;doors 5:30 p.m.; tickets startat$24.50, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sundays;artmarket.com. Indie-pop band led by Lauren Morgan and 505-886-1251,holdmyticket.com. Jordan Shih; 7-11 p.m.; $19-$21, meowwolf.com. Santa Fe CommunityOrchestra SundayBrunch (See Page 49 foraddresses) ZakirHussain and the James A. Little Theater, New MexicoSchool forthe Deaf, Masters of Percussion 1060 Cerrillos Rd. Cottonwood Kitchen Lounge TheLensic Performing Arts Center,211 W. SanFranciscoSt. WorksofTchaikovsky, Mozart,and Britten; 2:30 p.m.; Dixieland band Crawfish Boyz; 11:30-3 p.m.; no cover. Indian tablavirtuoso,withEricHarland on drums, donationsaccepted;sfco.org, 505-466-4879. ANNE HILLERMAN Mamunia 6p.m. Tuesday,April 9 NiladriKumar on sitar,and Mattannur Sankaran- Jazz brunch, withBertDalton on piano; In Concert TheNew Mexico author's popular mystery kuttyMarar and Ensemble; 7:30 p.m.; $35-$69, noon-3 p.m.; no cover. 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. (See story, Santa Fe ConcertBand series continues with the launch of The Tale Page 22). St.Francis Auditorium, New MexicoMuseum of Art, Museum Hill Café Teller,featuring Navajo policelieutenant 107 W. PalaceAve. Pianist Melanie Monsour;noon-2 p.m.; no cover. Joe Leaphorn. Hillerman reads from and Books/Talks Theall-volunteer ensemble's ode to spring;2p.m.; Nightlife discusses her novelatViolet CrownCinema Anne Hillerman donations accepted; santafeconcertband.org. in the Railyard. Admission is $30 and includes (See Page 49 foraddresses) Violet CrownCinema, 1606 Alcaldesa St., Theater/Dance abookcopy. Visit collectedworksbookstore 505-216-5678 Cowgirl BBQ .com/eventfor tickets. CarneyMagic Rock guitarist Gary Gorence; 7:30 p.m.; no cover. Themystery writer launches her latest novel, TheSwan, 1213-B ParkwayDr.,505-466-3533 The Tale Teller;6p.m.; $30 includes acopyof El Farol the book;collectedworksbookstore.com/event. John Carney's one-man showblending comedic Jazz guitarist PatMalone; 7-10 p.m.; no cover. skits with sleight-of-hand illusions; 3p.m.; New Deal Fireside Chat $10-$25 online at brownpapertickets.com/ La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda Books/Talks Blue Rain Gallery, 544 S. Guadalupe St., event/4189127, and at the door. Folk-rocksinger-guitarist Robert Marcum Elizabeth Jacobson and Tyler Mills 505-954-9902 and bassist BrianDear; 6-8:30p.m.; no cover. The Miser CollectedWorksBookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226 Adiscussion with Helen Tindel,great-great- Oasis Theatre, 3205-ACalle Marie, 917-439-7708 Thepoets read from theircollections, Not Intothe granddaughterofWPA-era artist Pablita Velarde; Blossoms and Not Intothe Air and Hawk Parable;6p.m. Molière's 17th-centuryfarce;translatedby MONDAY 4/8 5-7 p.m.; no charge. David Carter;directedbyBrenda Lynn Bynum; Friends Lecture Renesan Institutefor Lifelong Learning 3p.m.; $25, 917-439-7708, theoasistheatre.com. In Concert WheelwrightMuseum of the AmericanIndian, lecture 704 CaminoLejo,MuseumHill,505-982-4636 Books/Talks Encuentros Intimos conEngine St.John's United Methodist Church, 1200 Old PecosTrail Paradiso SantaFe, 903 Early St., 505-930-5073 MaryColter:Architect, InteriorDesignerand Collector Howthe United States Lost Cuba,alectureby Anne Haven McDonnell and James Franco-Argentinian trio fusing Afro-Latin rhythms, of American IndianJewelry, Artworks andArtifacts, author andformer U.S. diplomatVickiJ.Huddleston Thomas Stevens: poetryreadings blues,and rock;7:30 p.m.; $15inadvance,$20 withmuseumcuratorTaraTravis; 2:30 p.m. in the (rescheduled from original March14date); 1-3 p.m.; Op.Cit.Books,157 Paseo de Peralta, 505-428-0321 dayofshow, ampconcerts.org/tag/Engine. Mary WheelwrightLibrary; by museumadmission. $15; 505-982-9274, renesan.org. InstituteofAmerican Indian Arts creative-writing Santa Fe Council on International Santa Fe Theater Lovers' Club students; 2p.m. Railroad Earth Meow Wolf,1352 Rufina Circle,505-395-6369 Relations discussion and luncheon Warehouse 21, 1614 Paseo de Peralta Journey Santa Fe Presents Bluegrass-influenced band combining elements Christ Lutheran Church, 1701 ArroyoChamiso PlaywrightTalia Pura discussesher upcoming CollectedWorksBookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226 of folk/rock/jazz; doors 7p.m.; $25-$30, Afghan Naan Chaasht: Updates from Afghanistan, productionofDemons of theMind;6p.m.; Santa Fe Watershed's ThirdAnnual WaterSeries meowwolf.com; 21+. with Afghani citizens concerned about women's doors 5:30 p.m.; register online forthis free withChristine Chavez, cityofSanta Fe water eventattheatresantafe.org. conservationmanager; 11 a.m.

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50 PASATIEMPO I April5-11, 2019 Classes THURSDAY 4/11 El Prado Santa Fe Arts Commission CommunityScienceTraining Magpie CommunityGallerycall for artists RailyardPark CommunityRoom, 701 Callejon, In Concert 1405 Paseo del PuebloNorte,781-248-0166 All-media submissions accepted from New Mexico 505-316-3596 California GuitarTrio Seamus Berkeley:InThis Very Moment,paintings; artists foranOctober exhibit addressing the effects of climate change on agriculturetitled Liz Douglass-Gallagher of the Bosque Ecosystem St.Francis Auditorium, NewMexicoMuseum of Art, reception 5-7 p.m. Saturday, April6;through Longer Table: Food,Nourishment &Sustainability; Monitoring Programdiscusses phenology,the 107 W. PalaceAve. April. scienceofcyclic and seasonal natural phenomena; portfolios accepted online at santafenm.gov/call_ Rock,jazz, and classical fusion band; 7:30 Madrid for_artists through 5p.m. Friday, April26. Contact 10:30 a.m.-noon; no charge; email shannon@ p.m.; doors 7p.m.; $28-$38, ampconcerts.org/ railyardparktoregister.Bring anotepad. Johnsons of Madrid Galleries RodLambertfor moreinformation, 505-955-6707, event/327829, or 505-886-1251, holdmyticket.com. [email protected]. FamilyGameNight at the Library 2843 NM 14, 505-471-1054 John Reischman&The Jaybirds Extreme Weather, group showofworks SantaFePublic LibraryMain Branch, 145 Washington Ave., GigPerformanceSpace, 1808 Second St. Community 505-955-6780 by galleryartists; reception 3-5 p.m. Saturday, Mugs for CASA Themandolin player's bluegrass band; 7:30 p.m. ; April6;through June. Inaugural meet-and-greet eventfor families $22, gigsantafe.com. TheCourtAppointedSpecial Advocates, First and individuals; 6-7:30 p.m.; no charge. RioRancho Judicial Districtseeks donations of mugs to be sold Wetland ecology-certificate course Theater/Dance Cirque du Soleil: Corteo during the 2-5 p.m. Sunday, May19fundraiser held LeonoraCurtin Wetland Preserve, 27283 W. Frontage Rd., El Coqui Espectacular SantaAna Star Center,3001Civic CenterCir., N.E. at Opuntia Café in SantaFetosupport advocacy 505-471-9103 andthe Bottle of Doom Family-friendly arena showofchoreographed forlocal children in foster care; donations welcomed through Monday,April 15; SantaFeBotanical Garden offers eightmonthly Teatro Paraguas,3205 Calle Marie, 505-424-1601 acrobatics; knownfor elaboratesets,lavish 505-820-1500, [email protected]. classes covering the scienceofmanaging and Matt Barbot's playabout adown-on-his-luck costumes,and original scores; Thursday-Sunday, restoring wetlands,led by Jeff DePewofEarth Nuyorican comic book artist's transformation to April11-14; tickets startat$55, advancetickets Railyard Park EarthDay Celebration Designs; 5:30-8:30 p.m. Tuesdays through Nov. 12; super hero; directedbyRoxanne Tapia; 7:30 p.m. sold online at santanastarcenter.com. (See story, Seeking youth groups to volunteer to host $125, santafebotanicalgarden.org. Thursdays-Saturdays;2p.m. Sundays through Page 28) interactivegames,lead educational presentations, April28; general admission $20, discounts Taos and perform on stage during the Saturday, Events available; elcoqui.brownpapertickets.com, April27event;[email protected] IAIA artists-in-residenceopenstudios call forreservations.(Seestory,Page 26) Taos ArtMuseum at Fechin House formoredetails and to sign up. InstituteofAmerican Indian Arts,83AvanNuPoRd., 227 Paseo del Pueblo Norte,575-758-2690 Books/Talks Marjorie Eaton: ALifeinPictures,paintings, Santa Fe Rotary Club DiaperDrive 505-424-2325 Accepting $10 donations and/or diapers at the Artists: LauraYoungbird, Jordan AnnCraig, Gardens of Beauty: African Americans' photographs,and personal ephemera; Gardens andYards in the RuralSouth opening reception 6-8 p.m. Saturday, April6; following drop-off centers: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday and Rico Lanâat'Worl;drop-in hours 3-5 p.m.; and Saturday, April5and 6, at SantaFeChildren's no charge. StuartL.Udall Center forMuseum Resources, through March2020; taosartmuseum.org. 725 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill,505-476-1125 Museum and the WalmartSupercenter (noon to 5p.m. Sunday, April7). Nightlife SantaFeBotanical Garden hosts Abra Lee, owner PEOPLE WHO NEED PEOPLE (See Page 49 foraddresses) of Conquerthe Soil,covers 600 years of artistic ¡Chispa! at El Mesón contributions to horticulturefromprecolonial Artists PASA KIDS Argentine Tango Milonga;7-10:30 p.m.;$5cover. Africa to the present; 3p.m.; $10, 505-471-9103, santafebotanicalgarden.org. 2019 Official ZozobraArt Contest Garden Sprouts El Farol John Brandi 1970s-themedZozobraposter andT-shirt SantaFeBotanical Garden,715 Camino Lejo,MuseumHill, Canyon Road blues jam; 8-11 p.m.; call forcover. competition judged by members of theKiwanis 505-471-9103 CollectedWorksBookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226 Club of SantaFe; open to all ages; postersize Storytelling and hands-on activities forchildren Honeymoon Brewery Thepoetreads from his new collection, Bring Your VinylTuesday,4-6 p.m.; no cover. requirement: 22"wideby28"high;T-shirt ages 3-5 accompanied by an adult,9-10 a.m. TheGreat Unrest;6p.m. designs must scale to 9" wide by 11" high;email La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda weekly on Fridays as weather allows. RenesanInstitutefor Lifelong Learning [email protected] or mail to Zozobra Santa Fe Children’s Museum BillHearneTrio, Americana/roots; 7:30-11 p.m.; lecture ArtContest,P.O.Box 622,Santa Fe,NM, 87504; 1050 Old PecosTrail,505-989-8359 no cover. St.John's United Methodist Church, 1200 Old PecosTrail hand-deliver artworktoRevive ArtRestoration, 1600-B Lena St., 1-4p.m. Thursdaysand Fridays, 2:30-4:30 p.m.: Fine-ArtFridays;11a.m.-1 p.m. Cherie Burns,author of Diving for Starfish: Saturdays model train displays;1-3 p.m.: Science WEDNESDAY 4/10 TheJeweler,The Actress,The Heiress,and One May3,4,9,and 10;505-855-969-272;submissions due by 5p.m. Friday, May10. Saturdays,with guest scientists; 3:30 p.m. Sundays: of the World's Most AlluringPieces of Jewelry, meet residentreptile Cornelius the corn snake; explains howthe discoveryofMillicentRoger's Books/Talks La Sala de Galisteo Arts Center by museum admission; no charge 4-6:30 p.m. Alec Longstreth andAaron Renier rubyand amethystbroochinspired her;1-3 p.m.; Multidisciplinaryart sought forasummerexhibit $15; 505-982-9274, renesan.org. titled Under the Influences;submit twojpeg StoryTime Big AdventureComics,418-CMontezuma Ave., BeeHiveKids Books, 328Montezuma Ave.,505-780-8051 505-992-8783 imagesand abrief description of what informs Classes Songs and stories; all ages welcome; Thecartoonists discuss and signcopies your work to Shaun Gilmore, shaungilmorestudio Santa Fe Improv @gmail.com by Sunday, April21. 10:30-11:30 a.m. Mondays; no charge.Meets of their comic book, TheLandlubber;5-7 p.m. Warehouse 21, 1614 Paseo de Peralta 5:45-7:45 p.m. Wednesdays;nocharge.◀ JimmySantiago Baca Introductory course on improvisation; CollectedWorks Bookstore, 202Galisteo St.,505-988-4226 6:15-8:45 p.m.; $27.11, forreservations, Thepoet-activist reads from his narrativepoem, email [email protected]. When IWalk ThroughThat Door,IAm;6p.m. Nightlife Marlon James (See Page 49 foraddresses) Jean CocteauCinema, 418Montezuma Ave.,505-466-5528 Theauthor of Black Leopard, RedWolf in La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda conversation with George R.R. Martin, moderated Countryband Sierra; 7:30-11 p.m.;nocover. by UNM graduate studentAndrea L. Mays; The Matador 6:30 p.m.; $10 admission, with hardback purchase DJ Inky in absentia,punk/funk/tranceplaylist; $30, jeancocteaucinema.com. 9p.m.-close; no cover. Events Osteria PianoLounge Pueblo PotterySeries Pianist/vocalist David Geist; 6-9 p.m.; no cover. Museum of Indian Arts &Culture, 710 Camino Lejo, Starlight Lounge at Montecito Museum Hill,505-476-1264 JAMand Co.jazztrio; 6-8 p.m.; call forcover. Zia Pueblo potters Elizabeth and Marcellus Vanessie Medina demonstratetheir techniques; 1-4 p.m.; Pianist EsterHana, 6:30-9:30 p.m.; no cover. by museum admission. Nightlife OUT OF TOWN (See Page 49 foraddresses) Chispa! at El Mesón Albuquerque Flamencoguitarist Calvin Hazen; 7-9 p.m.; no cover. George Thorogood &The Destroyers La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda Legends Theater, Route66Casino,1450 0Central Ave., S.W., Albuquerque,505-352-7829 Countryband Sierra; 7:30-11 p.m.;nocover. Blues-based rock 'n'roll; 8p.m. Friday, April5;doors TheOasis TheatreCompany(3205-ACalle Marie) production of Molière's TheMiser wraps up this weekend. Social Kitchen +Bar at Sage Inn 7p.m.;$28-$59, holdmyticket.com/event/332840; Clockwise,Joey Beth Gilbert, James Jenner,and Mark Westberg. Photographer,Brenda Lynn Bynum. SantaFeCrooners: selections from the all ages. GreatAmerican Songbook;7-9 p.m.; no cover.

PASATIEMPOMAGAZINE.COM 51 Schola Cantorum of Santa Fe Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, 417 Agua Fría St., 505-983-8868 A Good Friday performance, includes Allegri's Miserere; 7 p.m. Friday, April 19; donations accepted; schola-sf.org. I N T H E W I N G S Andy Milne & Unison Gig Performance Space, 1808 Second St. Jazz-fusion trio; pianist/composer Andy Milne, bassist John Hébert, and percussionist Clarence Penn; 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 19; $22, gigsantafe.com. Forest Sun Gig Performance Space, 1808 Second St. NEXT WEEK Americana singer-songwriter, with bluegrass duo Enion Pelta-Tiller and David Tiller ( Taarka); 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 20; Chemistry of Couture $20 in advance and brownpapertickets.com/event/4111579, Center for Contemporary Arts Tank Garage Gallery, 1050 Old Pecos Trail, $25 at the door. 505-982-1338 Bob Schneider All-ages fashion show, including designs by JG Indie by Jolonzo Taos Mesa Brewing, 20 ABC Mesa Rd., 575-758-1900 Goldtooth, Saba Wear, and Neon Tiger Vintage; food vendors, DJs, pop-up shop, live painting, and spoken-word performances; Austin-based singer-songwriter; 8 p.m. Saturday, April 20; 6-11 p.m. Friday, April 12; $20 at the door. $23 in advance, 505-886-1251, holdmyticket.com/event/327024. The Metamorphics Love Unfold the Sun Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 107 W. Barcelona Rd. Paradiso, 903 Early St., 505-577-5248 The band performs Poetry in Music, a narrated concert featuring Middle-Eastern-tinged jazz-funk quartet; 8 p.m. Sunday, April 21; poems of Federico García Lorca and prose of Miguel de Cervantes $15 at the door, students and seniors $10; earwaves.net. set to melodies by Leonard Cohen and band member Fernando Barros; 7 p.m. Friday, April 12; $12 at the door and online COMING UP at brownpapertickets.com. The Anderson Brothers Lannan Foundation hosts author Rachel Kushner (pictured) and MUSIC SITE Santa Fe, 1606 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-1199 prison-abolition advocate Ruth Wilson Gilmore in the Readings Scott Mulvahill Woodwind jazz musicians Peter Anderson and Will Anderson; & Conversations series April 17 at the Lensic. Gig Performance Space, 1808 Second St. 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 12; $30, santafemusiccollective.org, Nashville-based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist; 505-946-7934. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 25; doors 7 p.m.; $22 in advance, Coro de Cámara Theatre Santa Fe Fundraiser $27 day of show, ampconcerts.org/event/335883/scott-muvahil, United Church of Santa Fe, 1804 Arroyo Chamiso Rd. Warehouse 21, 1614 Paseo de Peralta or 505-886-1251, holdmyticket.com. Choral works by Mozart, Craig Courtney, and Bob Chilcott; Food, prizes, and a performance of Meet the Authors, Talia Pura's Santa Fe Pro Musica performers include baritone Carlos Archuleta, pianist Joe Cox, one-act play; 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 16; $20 suggested donation. The Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St. and percussionist John Frary; 8 p.m. Friday, April 12; $20 Chancel Choir Season finale: East Meets West; Gemma New leads the orchestra at the door and online at corodecamara-nm.org; students $10. St. John's United Methodist Church, 1200 Old Pecos Trail in music of Pärt, Prokofiev, and Beethoven, with violinist Chatter (in)SITE Soloists and orchestra led by David Felberg in music of Mozart Francisco Fullana; 4 p.m. Saturday, April 27; encore 3 p.m. SITE Santa Fe, 1606 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-1199 and Mendelssohn; performers include alto Fitzhugh Cline, Sunday, April 28; $12-$80, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. New-music chamber ensemble loadbang performs Stoned tenor Tjett Gerdon, baritone Tim Willson, and Santa Fe Symphony David Wilcox Prince, composer Hannah Lash's tragicomic song cycle based instrumentalists; 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 17; admission is free San Miguel Chapel, 401 Old Santa Fe Trail, 505-983-3974 on Prince Harry's bachelor days; 10:30 a.m. Saturday, April 13; but tickets are required, call 505-982-5397 for reservations. Folk singer-songwriter; 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 27; Emma Sherr-Ziarko follows with a spoken-word performance Lannan Foundation Readings & Conversations $28 in advance, $38 day of show, 505-886-1251, of Falstaff 's speech in Henry IV; $15, discounts available; The Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St. holdmyticket.com. chatterabq.org/boxoffice and at the door. Ruth Wilson Gilmore, prison-abolition advocate and author of Lee Burridge Pints for Parkinson's Golden Gulag: Prisons, Surplus, Crisis, and Opposition in Globalizing Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Circle, 505-395-6369 Second Street Brewery locations, 1814 Second St., 505-982-3030, California, with Rachel Kushner, author of The Mars Room, British DJ; house and techno beats; guest acts include DJs 1607 Paseo de Peralta, at the Railyard, 505-989-3278, 2920 Rufina St., an account of Romy Hall, an inmate serving two consecutive Oona Dahl, Erin E, Feathericci, and Brian Mayhall; 9 p.m.-2 a.m. 505-954-1068 life sentences at Stanville Women's Correctional Facility; Saturday, April 27; $23.50-$28.50, meowwolf.com. 15 percent of beer sales benefit Pints for Parkinson's New Mexico/ 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 17; $5 and $8, 505-988-1234, Santa Fe Desert Chorale season Team Fox; 100 percent of funds raised benefits The Michael ticketssantafe.org. Various venues in Santa Fe and Albuquerque J. Fox Foundation; 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Saturday, April 13, donations accepted online at p4pnm.org. Dance Theatre of Harlem Five programs between April 27 and Dec. 22, under the PoPoppejoejoyHy Hallall CCeenntterer ffoorPr Peerrffoorrmingming ArArttss,2, 20033 CCoornellrnell DDrr..,, S.ES.E..,, 505505-992525-58585858 tthemeheme IlluminationIllumination;r; reperepertotoirireie includesncludes 117th7th-cecentntururyEy Eaaststerern Re-imagining MaryHunter Austin's 1919 Performance Cofounded by Arthur Mitchell and KarolShook in 1969, Orthodoxselections,Frenchbaroque arrangements,and music SantaFePlayhouse,142 EDeVargasSt.,505-988-4262 the ballet troupe tours in celebration of its 50th anniversary; of Mendelssohn and J.S. Bach; visit santafedesertchorale.org Mark Dunn's historical playabout the writer (portrayed 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 17; $25-$75, 505-925-5858, forfull schedule of performances and programs. by Michael Learned) and her connection to the theater's popejoypresents.com . inception; 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 13; $10-$50, THEATER/DANCE santafeplayhouse.org. Demons of the Mind National TheatreLiveinHD Warehouse 21, 1614 Paseo de Peralta Söndörgő TheLensic Performing Arts Center,211 W. SanFranciscoSt. BlueRaven Theatrepresentsapsychological drama by Thebroadcastseries continueswith the drama AllAbout Eve, Paradiso,903 Early St., 505-577-5248 Talia Pura;7:30p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays;2p.m. Sundays, Hungarian contemporary-folk band; 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 13; adapted by Ivovan Hove from Joseph L. Mankiewicz's 1950film; April 18-28;general admission $25,seniors $22, youth $15, 7p.m. Thursday,April 18; $22, 505-988-1234,ticketssantafe.org. doors 6:30 p.m.; $20 in advance, $25 dayofshow, ampconcerts brownpapertickets.com/event/4189124; blueraventheatre.com. .org/event/334414, or 505-886-1251, holdmyticket.com. Dancing Earth Santa Fe ProMusicaBaroque Holy Week Wise Fool NewMexicoStudio,1131-BSiler Rd., 505-992-2588 Santa Fe Symphony LorettoChapel,207 Old SantaFeTrail,505-982-0092 TheLensic Performing Arts Center,211 W. SanFranciscoSt. Rulan Tangen's contemporaryindigenous dancecompany Pergolesi's FluteConcerto in Gmajor and Stabat Mater; in Seeds Re-Generation 2019,anopen-rehearsal performance; Guest conductorDante Anzolini leads the ensemble with soprano ClaraRottsolk and mezzo-soprano MegBragle, in Mozart's SymphonyNo. 29 and Brahms' AGerman 7p.m. Saturday, April 20; $20 suggested donation, visiteventbrite led by Stephen Redfield; 7:30 p.m. Thursdayand Friday, April 18 .com/e/dancing-earth forreservations. Requiem;4p.m. Sunday, April 14; $22-$80, 505-988-1234, and 19; 6p.m. Saturday, April 20; tickets startat$20, ticketssantafe.org. sfpromusica.org.

52 PASATIEMPO I April 5-11, 2019 Meow Wolf,1352 Rufina Circle,505 395 6369 Indie-pop band frontedbyJess Wolfeand HollyLaessig;8p.m. Wednesday, May15; $28inadvance, $30 dayofshow, meowwolf.com or holdmyticket.com/event/331790. Santa Fe Symphony TheLensic Performing Arts Center,211 W. SanFranciscoSt. BerliozCelebration,with violinist Guillermo Figueroa and mezzo-soprano RebeccaRobinson; 7p.m. Saturday; 4p.m. Sunday, May18and 19; $22-$80; children ages 6-14 half price, 505-983-3530, santafesymphony.org. Meow Wolf Taos Vortex KitCarson Park,211 Paseo del PuebloNorte Immersiveweekend of livemusic,with camping/dining packages; Friday-Sunday, Aug. 16-18; passes available online at taosvortex.com. Indigenous dancecompanyDancing Earth performsatWise Fool Studio April20.

PASATIEMPOMAGAZINE.COM 53 LaboratoryofAnthropology Library aNew Understanding: NativePerspectives 1950 New MexicoMuseum of Art Museum of Indian Arts &Culture, 710 Camino Lejo, to Now,multidisciplinaryworks charting the 107 W. PalaceAve.,505-476-5072 Museum Hill,505-476-1264 developmentofcontemporaryNativeart; Wait Until Dark,nocturnal-themed paintings, Closed-stacks collections includeresearch materials worksbyShan Goshorn, Cannupa HanskaLuger, prints,and photographsfromthe museum's on Native culturesand rare books; open to the and others; through July 19 •Robyn Tsinnajinnie collection • Night Life ImaginationStation, public1-5 p.m. Mondays-Fridays by appointment and Austin Big Crow: TheHolyTrinity,mural; through interactiveexhibit of photographs,puppets, only; library.indianartsandculture.org. October • Adobobot,outdoorsculpturebyWayne and activities; both on viewthrough April21; New MexicoStateLibrary Nez Gaussoin; through November;iaia.edu/museum. TheGreat Unknown: Artists at Glen Canyonand Closed Tuesdays. Lake Powell;artifacts,photographs,and archival 1209 Camino Carlos Rey, 505-476-9700 Meow Wolf ArtComplex material; also worksbyGeorgiaO'Keeffe, Mark Southwest history, culture, and newspapers, Klett,Eliot Porter,and Martin Stupich; through federal and state documents, online databases, 1352 Rufina Circle,505-395-6369 TheHouse of Eternal Return,permanent interactive Sept.15; nmartmuseum.org.ClosedMondays Foundation Information Network,libraryand throughApril. information science, and reference; open 1-5 p.m. installation; meowwolf.com. Closed Tuesdays. Mondays-Friday; nmstatelibrary.org. Museum of Encaustic Art Santa Fe Botanical Garden Santa Fe Public LibraryMainBranch 632 Agua Fría St., 505-989-3283 715 Camino Lejo,MuseumHill,505-471-9103 Gardens GoneWild,sculpturebyDan Ostermiller; 145 Washington Ave.,505-955-6781 Paintings,mixed media, sculpture, and monotypes; moeart.org. Closed Mondays. on viewthroughMay 13.Aliving museum Computers, Wi-Fi, andinterlibraryloans available; on 14 acres:Ojos yManos,OrchardGardens, sflibrary.org. Open 10 a.m.-8p.m. Mondays- Museum of IndianArts&Culture CourtyardGardens,and Arroyo Trails; Thursdays;10a.m.-6 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; 710 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill,505-476-1269 santafebotanicalgarden.org. Open daily. 1-5 p.m. Sundays. Lifeways of the SouthernAthabaskans,Apache basketry, beaded articlesofclothing,weapons, SITE Santa Fe Santa Fe Public LibraryOliver La FargeBranch 1606 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-1199 1730 Llano St., 505-955-4860 and other objectsdating from thelate 1880s to the Ylise Kessler Gallery(333 Montezuma Ave.)shows BelCanto: ContemporaryArtists ExploreOpera, mixed-media work by Jonathan Parker through May. Allbranches provide computers,interlibrary present; through June 2•Beyond Standing Rock: ThePast, Present, and Futureofthe WaterProtectors, group showthatexamines themes of race, loans,and Wi-Fi; sflibrary.org. Open 10 a.m.-8 p.m. gender,and class within the stories,traditions, Mondays-Wednesdays;10a.m.-6 p.m. group show by ZoeUrness,Frank BuffaloHyde, AT THE GALLERIES PamelaJ.Peters,and others;through Oct. 27 architecture, and music of opera; through Sept.1; Thursdays-Saturdays;1-5 p.m. Sundays. sitesantafe.org. Open daily. Blue Rain Gallery • Here, Nowand Always,collection artifacts; Santa Fe Public LibrarySouthside Branch throughJan. 1, 2020•TheBuchsbaum Gallery Wheelwright Museum 544 S. Guadalupe St., 505-954-9902 6599 Jaguar Dr., 505-955-2810 of Southwestern Pottery, longterm exhibit; of the American Indian Pablita Velarde,Helen Hardin, MargareteBagshaw, Computers, Wi-Fi, andinterlibraryloans indianartsandculture.org. Closed Mondays 704 CaminoLejo,MuseumHill,505-982-4636 and Helen K. Tindel: APainting Dynastyfromthe provided; sflibrary.org. Open 10:30 a.m.-8 p.m. throughApril. LIT:The Work of Rose B. Simpson,life-size clay Land of Enchantment,works from the family estate; Mondays-Thursdays;10:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Fridays and mixed-media sculpture; throughOct.6 through April13. and Saturdays;1-5 p.m. Sundays. Museum of International Folk Art • Center for the StudyofSouthwestern Jewelry, Keep Contemporary 706 CaminoLejo,MuseumHill,505-476-1200 StateSupreme CourtLaw Library CraftingMemory:The ArtofCommunity in Peru, apermanentexhibit devotedtoDinéand Pueblo 142 Lincoln Ave.,505-307-9824 237 Don Gaspar Ave.,505-827-4850 contemporaryart;through July 17 • AGathering metalworkand lapidarytraditions; wheelwright.org. WhereThereIsDarkness,You Arethe Light, Referencelibrarians available to assist the public of Voices:FolkArt From theJudith Espinar andTom Open daily. sculptureand site-specificinstallation by 8a.m.-5 p.m. Mondays-Fridays;referenceand DillenbergCollection;through Aug. 25 • Multiple Jared Antonio-JustoTrujillo; through April14. circulation services available 8a.m.-4:45 p.m. Albuquerque Visions: ACommonBond,toysand folk art; National Hispanic Cultural Center Monroe GalleryofPhotography Mondays-Fridays;lawlibrary.nmcourts.gov; on long-termdisplay;internationalfolkart.org. 701 Fourth St., S.W., 505-604-6896 112 Don Gaspar Ave.,505-992-0800 email [email protected]. Closed Mondays throughApril. QuéChola, group show of worksthatdepict HistoryinPictures,group showofphotojournalistic Vista Grande Public Library Museum of Spanish Colonial Art workingclass,Mexican-American urban females works; through Sunday, April7. 14 Avenida Torreon, Eldorado,505-466-7323 750 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill,505-982-2226 oftenassociatedwith gangs; throughAug.4; Computers,Wi-Fi, movienights, monthly art Winterowd Fine Art Core exhibits: TheDelgadoRoom,based on the nhccnm.org. Closed Mondays. 701 Canyon Rd., 505-992-8878 exhibits,interlibraryloans.Open10a.m.-6 p.m. willand estate inventoryoftrader andmerchant Tuesdays-Fridays;10a.m.-4 p.m. Saturdays; UNM ArtMuseum Journey in Abstraction,anexhibit and monograph DonManuel Delgado • Beltrán-Kropp Collection vglibrary.org. Closed Sundays. 203 Cornell Dr., N.E.,505-277-4001 by painterCharlie Burk; through Wednesday, of Peruvian Colonial Art,works from the collection Hindsight/Insight: Reflecting on the Collection, April10. of PedroBeltrán and Miriam Kropp Beltrán•The MUSEUMS &ART SPACES YouthGallery,works from Youth Market Artists; acquisitions dating from 1962; unmartmuseum spanishcolonial.org. Closed Mondays throughApril. .org. Closed Sundays and Mondays. LIBRARIES SantaFe New MexicoHistoryMuseum/ Taos Bartlett Library Center for ContemporaryArts Palaceofthe Governors Harwood Museum of Art Museum of International Folk Art, 706Camino Lejo, 1050 Old PecosTrail,505-982-1338 113 Lincoln Ave.,505-476-5200 238 Ledoux St.,575-758-9826 Museum Hill,505-476-1210 Sharon BartelClement: Warrior Women Torso Atomic Histories,highlighting New Mexico's Wurlitzer Alumni: Works From theCollection,art by Collectionssupporton-site researchrelated Project,aseries of 31 plaster casts of female torsos nuclear history, including photographer residentartists of theHelene WurlitzerFoundation to folk artaswell as the museum'smissionand •JeremyThomas: UnintendedConsequences, MeridelRubenstein's installations from the of NewMexico; throughMay 5•longtermexhibits: history;library.internationalfolkart.org; open sculpture,drawings,and video; both in the Tank traveling exhibit Critical Mass and her installation Paintings by AgnesMartin • Death Shrine,an 10 a.m.-noon and 1:30-4 p.m. Wednesdays-Fridays Garage GallerythroughApril 21 • TheTelepoem Oppenheimer'sChair;through May•On Exhibit: installation by KenPrice;harwoodmuseum.org. and by appointment. Booth Project,avintage phonebooth witha Designs That Definedthe MuseumofNew Mexico, Closed Mondays andTuesdays. Catherine McElvain Library dial-a-poem element. OpenTuesdays-Sundays; historicphotographsand vignettes depicting Millicent Rogers Museum ccasantafe.org. early displays;throughAugust • The First World War, School forAdvanced Research, 660Garcia St.,505-954-7234 1504 MillicentRogers Rd., 575-758-2462 CoeCenter for the Arts stories,images,and letters from NewMexicans who Collectionsinclude researchonhuman prehistory, served in WWI; throughNov.11•We the On aNational Scale: Mary B. Rogers andthe sociology,and ethnographicstudies; library 1590-B PachecoSt.,505-983-6372 New American Indian Art,paintings from Millicent Exhibits of indigenous art, with aconcentration Rosies:WomenatWork,alobby displayofa6-foot, catalog available online at library.sarsf.org; open 3D-printedsculptureofthe WWII-era postergirl Rogers'personalcollection; through April 22 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Mondays-Fridays;sarweb.org/ in artifacts of North America; coeartscenter.org. • Building the Legacy: New Acquisitions to the Open first Fridayofthe monthand by appointment. forwomen in theworkforce Rosiethe Riveter; education/catherine-mcelvain-library. throughMarch 1, 2020 • TheMassacreofDon Millicent Rogers Museum;throughJuly7 • Majestic Faith andJohn Meem Library Georgia O’KeeffeMuseum PedroVillasur,workbygraphic artist Turner Avery Owls,multidisciplinaryrepresentations; through St. John's College, 1160 Camino de Cruz Blanca, 505-984-6042 217 Johnson St., 505-946-1000 Mark-Jacobs depicting the Spanish Colonial Feb. 16, 2020 • Horse Cultures of the Southwest, paintings,beadwork,and tackfromthe collection; Programreadings, online databases, and interlibrary AGreat American Artist. AGreat American Story, militaryexpedition of 1720; through Feb. 1, 2020. through Feb. 16, 2020; millicentrogers.org. loans of ancientand modernclassics; open daily at workshonoringthe artist'slegacy • TheCandid Core exhibits: Settingthe Standard: TheFredHarvey Open daily. various times; sjc.edu/academic-programs/libraries/ Camera,photographsfromthe museum's Companyand ItsLegacy, collection and photos from meem-library/community-service. collection; throughJune 3. Open daily; POG photoarchives•Telling NewMexico:Stories Taos ArtMuseum at Fechin House Fray AngélicoChávez HistoryLibrary okeeffemuseum.org. From Then and Now • Santa Fe Found: Fragments of 227 Paseo del Pueblo Norte,575-758-2690 Palaceofthe Governors,120 Washington Ave.,505-476-5090 IAIA Museum of ContemporaryNativeArts Time,archaeological and historical roots of SantaFe Housed in the studio and home thatartist • Treasures of Devotion/TesorosdeDevoción,bultos, Nicolai Fechin built forhis family between 1927 Closed-stacks facilitypreserving historical materials 108 CathedralPl.,888-922-4242 Time and Place,monotypes and worksonpaper retablos,and crucifijosdating from thelate 1700s and 1933; taosartmuseum.org. Closed Mondays. from pre-European contacttothe present; openby to 1900 • Segesser HidePaintings, depictions of U.S. appointment only. by Manuel Ramirez; through April15•Action/ Abstraction Redefined,paintings and workson coloniallife. Closed MondaysthroughApril; paper createdinthe 1960s and 1970s from the nmhistorymuseum.org.Palaceofthe Governors permanentcollection; through July 7•Artfor closed forrenovations. Walking tours of historic downtownarea; $15;10a.m.-12:15 p.m. daily; callfor details.

54 PASATIEMPO I April5-11, 2019 TomMcGee, ChimneyRockReimagined (2019),acrylic on 3D print 7ArtsGallery,125 LincolnAve., 505-819-1103,7arts.gallery ArtistTom McGee uses 3D printing technologytocreaterepresentational andabstractedlandscapesthathethen paints in bright colors redolentofthe Southwest.His 3D renderings of the NewMexicoterrain andits architecture captureall thedepth of carved reliefs. In addition, McGeeworkswiththe stereo- scopicprocess ChromaDepth 3D,aswell as digitalpainting andphotography.But hispurpose remains true to alandscape painter’sspirit. “Celebratingthe dance of lightand life is theunifyingtheme of my work,” he said in astatement.His solo exhibition Landscapes Reimagined openswitha5p.m. receptiononFriday, April5.The show is on view through DiegoRomero, Fallen Angel (2013),lithograph April30. Museum of Indian Arts &Culture,710 CaminoLejo, 505-476-1269, indianartsandculture.org Cochiti Pueblo artistsand brothers Mateoand DiegoRomero’sexhibition, TheBrothers Chongo:ATragic ComedyinTwo Parts —their second joint exhi- bition at themuseumin25years —pairs Mateo’spaintings andlithographs with lithographsand ceramics by Diego. Both artistsare recipients of the museum’sNative TreasuresLivingTreasures award for2019. Each artist has ChrisCasey, Interlocutor (2019),ceramic made anamefor himself creating work that reflects contemporary Native experience, oftenthroughthe useofbitingsocialcommentary, critiques of Hecho aMano,830 Canyon Road,505-916-1341, non-Native viewsofNative identity,and themes of thefraught postcolonial hechoamano.org historyofindigenouscultures.The openingreception is at 1p.m.on Thegallery’sgrand openingexhibition, Carlos Mérida: Carnival Sunday,April7,and includesa3p.m.artistdiscussion. Theevent is free and in Mexico, features aselectionofninelithographs from a1940 theexhibit is by admission,startingTuesday,April9.The show is on view portfoliobythe Guatemalan modernist. In addition, Canyon untilOctober 2019. Road’s newest gallery includesjewelry by SantaFe-based artist Rebecca MirGrady, Oaxacan ceramics,and works by NewMexico-basedceramicistsChris Caseyand Blanka Groves. As thenamesuggests, HechoaMano is dedicatedto handmade worksbyartists whoexploreinnovation in tradi- tional mediums such as clay,fiber arts,and wood.The Carlos Mérida show is on view throughApril14.

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RandallReid, Fractions (2019),steel andpaint NüartGallery,670 Canyon Road, 505-988-3888,nuartgallery.com Artist Randall Reid repurposes remnants of timegone by in mixed-media workswitha modernistaesthetic.Old signs, Victorian-erainstruments,and bits of metal andwood are reconfigured into abstract com- positionswhileretaining hints of theirformer lives. Hiswork seemspoisedatthe intersection DavidRothermel, Sunshine (2019), acryliconpanel of paintingand assemblage. Past DavidRothermel Contemporary, 228Old Santa Fe Trail, 575-642-4981, andPresent,anexhibitionofhis drcontemporary.com newwork,opens with a5p.m. Thegalleryinaugurates itsreopening on OldSanta Fe Trail with Emergence,a receptiononFriday,April 5, and solo exhibition of work by artist andproprietorDavid Rothermel.Formerly a is preceded by an artisttalkat landscape painter, Rothermel currentlyworksinnon-objective abstraction. 4p.m.Callinadvance, as seating Usingreductive forms,heexplores therelationships of line andcolor and for thetalkislimited.The show is thecontrasts of dark andlight tones. Hisnew work is inspiredbythe spirit of on exhibit throughApril21. thespringseason. Emergence opensFriday,April 5, andisonexhibit through April26. Thereisnoreception.

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