CALENDAR LISTING GUIDELINES •Tolist an eventinPasa Week,send an email or press release to [email protected] or [email protected]. •Send material no less than twoweeks prior to thedesired publication date. •For each event, provide the following information: time,day,date,venue,venue address,ticket prices,web address,phone number,brief description of event (15 to 20 words). •All submissions arewelcome.However, events areincluded in Pasa Week as spaceallows.There is no charge forlistings. •Toadd your eventtoTheNew Mexican onlinecalendar, visitsantafenewmexican. comand click on the Calendar tab. ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR •Return of photos and other materials cannot be guaranteed. • Pasatiempo reserves the righttopublish received information and photographs January2-8,2015 on TheNew Mexican website. •For furtherinformation contactPamela Beach, [email protected], 202 E. MarcySt.,Santa Fe,NM87501, phone: 505-986-3019, fax: 505-820-0803. CALENDAR COMPILED BYPAMELA BEACH

FRIDAY 1/2 Hotel Santa Fe Guitarist/flutist Ronald Roybal,7-9 p.m., Galleryand Museum Openings no cover. Antiques +Interiors on Grant La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda 136 GrantAve.,505-983-0075 CathyFaber's Swingin' CountryBand,8p.m., Work by ceramicist Brian O'Malley;silverpoint no cover. drawings by EddieChau,reception 5-7 p.m. La Posada de Santa Fe Resortand Spa Manitou Galleries Nacha Mendez &Friends,6:30-9:30 p.m., 123 W. PalaceAve.,505-986-0440 no cover. Calendar ArtShow,group showofworks Mine Shaft Tavern by galleryartists,reception 5-7:30 p.m., Blues duo Jim &Tim, 5p.m.; Americana/blues/rock through Jan. 16. band TheStrange,7p.m.-close,nocover. Sorrel Sky Gallery OmiraBar &Grill 125 W. PalaceAve.,505-501-6555 Fridaynightjazz, with saxophonist Brian Wingard, Another Door Opens,photographs by 6-9 p.m., no cover. BarbaraBowles,reception 5-7:30 p.m. Pranzo ItalianGrill Classical Music Geist Cabaret, with pianist David Geist,6-9 p.m., TGIF organrecital call forcover. First Presbyterian Church of SantaFe, 208 GrantAve. Second StreetBrewery Iain Quinn plays music of Bach, Busoni, Nugrass band Alto Street,6p.m., no cover. and Mendelssohn, 5:30-6 p.m., donations accepted,505-982-8544, Ext. 16. Second StreetBrewery at the Railyard Handmade Moments,folk rock,7-10 p.m., Events no cover. Breakfast with O'Keeffe Shadeh at Buffalo Thunder Resort&Casino GeorgiaO'KeeffeMuseum, 217 Johnson St., 505-946-1000 Clear Channel Radio Rock ‘n’Roll Night, Create aline drawing during this workshop held 9p.m.-4 a.m., no cover. in conjunction with the exhibit Miguel Covarrubias: Skylight Drawing aCosmopolitan Line,4:30-6:30 p.m., by museum admission. DarkSide of Dorothysets,with DJs TeNieNtetuko, techno,and 13 Pieces,house,9p.m.; call forcover, Glow 21+. SantaFeBotanical Garden,715 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill Swiss Bistro Winter lights event; 5-8 p.m. tonight andSaturday, Irish multi-instrumentalist GerryCarthy, 7-10 p.m., featuring illuminatedgeodesic domes,$8online no cover. and on-site, discounts available,505-471-9103 santafebotanicalgarden.org. Tiny’s New MexicoHistoryMuseum: Rotating dancebands,8:30 p.m., no cover. Free First Friday event Vanessie 113 Lincoln Ave.,505-476-5200 Pianists Doug Montgomery, 6-8 p.m., Procrastinators' card-making workshop; and Chris Blacker,8-11 p.m.; call forcover. held in conjunction with the exhibit Gustave Baumann and Friends: Artist CardsFromHolidays SATURDAY 1/3 Past;make cards on an antique printing press, 5:30-7 p.m., no charge. Galleryand Museum Openings Nightlife Tybie Davis Satin Gallery SantaFePublic Library, Main Branch, (See Page 43 foraddresses) 145 Washington Ave.,505-955-6781 Blue Rooster Years of Protest by the Women'sLiberation DJ Aztech Sol, 9p.m.-2 a.m., call forcover. Movement: 1966-1971,photojournalistic work Monroe Galleryshows work by photojournalist Bill Ray, 112Don Gaspar Ave. by Ingrid Vernoes-Froehlich, reception 2-4 p.m., Café Café through January. Trio LosPrimos,6p.m., no cover. Cowgirl BBQ El Farol Wheelhouse Art ¡Chispa! at El Mesón BrentBerry,Afro/Latin/reggae/ska, 5p.m.; Sean Healen, rock,9p.m.-close; call forcover. indie soul band Hello Dollface,8p.m.; no cover. 418 Montezuma Ave.,505-919-9553 ThreeFaces of Jazz, with guest saxophonist El PaseoBar &Grill Studio 732,group showofclaysculpture, Dave Anderson, 7:30-10:30 p.m., no cover. The Den Weekly rotating DJs,9:30 p.m.-close, through January. Ladies' Night, with DJ Luna spinning dancebeats, no cover. 9p.m.-close,call forcover.

42 PASATIEMPO I January2-8,2015 Books/Talks Tiny’s Books/Talks Events InstituteofAmerican IndianArts Rotating dancebands,8:30 p.m., no cover. InstituteofAmerican IndianArts Swing dance Writers Festival Vanessie Writers Festival Odd Fellows Hall,1125 CerrillosRd. IAIA Auditorium, Libraryand Technology Center, Pianists Doug Montgomery, 6-8 p.m., IAIA Auditorium, Libraryand Technology Center, Weekly all-ages informal swing dance; 83 Avan Nu Po Rd., 505-424-2356 and Chris Blacker,8-11 p.m.; call forcover. 83 Avan Nu Po Rd., 505-424-2356 lessons 7-8 p.m., dance8-10 p.m., dance$3, Readings held at no charge 6p.m. daily through Readings held at no charge 6p.m. daily through lesson and dance$8, 505-473-0955. Friday, Jan. 9; tonight's authors: Jennifer Foerster, SUNDAY 1/4 Friday, Jan. 9; tonight's authors: Jon Davis,Derek Chip Livingston, and ClaireVaye Watkins.(Seestory, Palacio,and Ismet Prcic; followed by Screentakes Nightlife Page 14) Galleryand Museum Openings Jennine Lanouette's storyanalysis in e-book form, (See addresses below) SteveFox ContemporaryTapestryGallery 7:30 p.m. (See story, Page 14) Cowgirl BBQ Op.Cit.Books,SanbuscoCenter, 500 Montezuma Ave., 835 W. SanMateoRd.,505-231-5904 Karaoke,with Michele Leidig,9p.m., no cover. 505-428-0321 Recent Works,group show, reception3-5 p.m., Theauthor reads from and signs copies of through Jan. 24. Odyssey:Love andTerror in Greece, 1969,4p.m. In Concert Events PoetryofNatureand Spirit: An Evening Check with venues with TimothyP.McLaughlin for updates an Glow Agoyo Lounge a d special ev t the Inn on the Ala ents SantaFeBotanical Garden,715 Camino Lejo,MuseumHill InstituteofAmerican Indian Arts hogan, 83 Avan Nu Po Rd. 303 E. Alamed meda Mine Shaft a St., 505-984-2121 Tavern Final evening of the winterlights event, 5-8 p.m., Poetryreadings,accompanied by vocalist Anasazi R 2846 NM 14, Ma estaurant & Bar drid, 505-473-0743 featuring illuminatedgeodesic domes and music Madi Sato,multi-instrumentalist RobbyRothschild, 113 Washi Molly's ngton Ave., 505-98 Kitchen & Lounge by classic-rock duo Mike Montiel and Jake Montiel, and dancer MunayHalfon, 5p.m., $10 suggested 8-3030 1611 Bishop’s Lodge R Calle Lorca, 505-9 $8 online and on-site, discountsavailable, donation. anch Resort & Spa 83-7577 1297 Bishops Lod Museum Hill C 505-471-9103, santafebotanicalgarden.org. ge Rd., 505-983-63 afé Books/Talks Blue R 77 710 Camino ooster Lejo, Milner Plaza, Nightlife 101 W. Marc 505-984-8900 InstituteofAmerican IndianArts y St., 505-206-2318 (See addresses at right) Burr Music Roo Writers Festival o Alley Café m at Garrett’s Des 2 311 Old ert Inn Blue Rooster IAIA Auditorium, Libraryand Technology Center, 07 W. San Francisc Santa Fe Trail, 505 o St., 505-982-0601 -982-1851 Trash Disco, with DJ Oona,9p.m.-2 a.m., no cover. 83 Avan Nu Po Rd., 505-424-2356 Café Café Odd Fellows Hall Readings held at no charge 6p.m. daily through 500 Sandov 1125 Cerrillos Rd. al St., 505-466-139 , 505-473-0955 ¡Chispa! at El Mesón 1 Omira Friday, Jan. 9; tonight's authors: Santee Frazier, ¡Chispa! at El Mes Bar & Grill Noche de Flamenco, with FlamencoConpaz ón 10 PamHouston, and Elissa Washuta. (See story, 213 Washingto 05 St. Francis Dr., 5 troupe,7-9:30 p.m., call forreservations and n Ave., 505-983-67 05-780-5483 Page 14) Co 56 Palace Re cover. wgirl BBQ staurant & Saloon 319 S. 142 W. Palace Journey Santa Fe presents: Doug Miekeljohn Guadalupe St., 505 Ave., 505-428-069 Cowgirl BBQ -982-2565 P 0 CollectedWorksBookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226 The Den ranzo Italian Grill Bill Hearne Trio,honky-tonkin'country, 8:30 p.m.; 132 W 540 Montezu TheexecutivedirectorofNew MexicoEnvironmental . Water St., 505-983 ma Ave., 505-984- no cover. -1615 S 2645 LawCenterand Bill Dupuy discuss APlateful of Duel Brewing anta Fe Bar & Grill El PaseoBar &Grill Environmental Issues Face New Mexicoin2015, 1228 Park 187 Paseo de Pe way Dr., 505-474-5 ralta, DeVargas Ce DJ Spaghetti, 9:30 p.m.-close,nocover. 11 a.m., no charge. 301 505-982-303 nter, Eldorado Hotel 3 & Spa S 309 W. San Fr anta Fe Communi El Farol Events ancisco St., 505-98 ty Convention Cen E 8-4455 201 W. Marcy St. ter Flamencodinner show, 6:30 p.m.; danceband Israeli dance l Farol , 505-955-6705 Santastico, 9p.m..-close; call forcover. 808 Canyon Santa Fe Sol Stag Odd Fellows Hall,1125 CerrillosRd. Rd., 505-983-9912 e & Grill E 37 Fire Place, so La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda l Paseo Bar & Grill lofsantafe.com Traditional folk dances; 8-10 p.m. weekly,$5 Seco 208 Galisteo St., 5 nd Street Brewery CathyFaber's Swingin' CountryBand,8p.m., suggested donation, santafe.israeli.dance.com. 05-992-2848 18 S 14 Secon no cover. Evangelo’s d St., 505-982-3030 Seco Nightlife 200 W. San Franc nd Street Brewery E isco at La Posada de Santa Fe Resortand Spa St., 505-982-9014 1607 the Railyard (See addresses at right) Hilton S Paseo de Peralta, PatMalone Jazz Trio,featuring vocalist Whitney anta Fe 505-989-3278 100 Sandov Shadeh at Buffalo Cowgirl BBQ U al St., 505 Thunde Carroll Malone and bassist Jon Gagan, 6-9 p.m., -988-2811 Casin r Resort & Hotel Sa o 30 Buffalo Thund no cover. John Prine tributebandBoris &The Salt Licks, nta Fe 87 er Trail, 1501 P 7-848-6337 noon-3 p.m.; singer/songwriter Gary Gorence, N aseo de Peralta Low‘n’ SlowLowrider BaratHotel , 505-982-1200 Skylig 8p.m.-close; no cover. Iconik Co ht ffee Roasters 13 ChimayódeSanta Fe E 1600 9 W. San Francisco El Farol Lena St., 505-428-0 St., 505-982-0775 Irish multi-instrumentalist GerryCarthy, 996 Starlight Jean Cocteau Lounge at Montec 7:30 p.m.-close,nocover. Nacha Mendez &Company, 7p.m., call forcover. V Cinema ito Santa F 41 500 Rodeo Rd., 5 e 8 Montezuma Ave 05-428-7777 Evangelo’s ., 505-466-5528 Swee Mine Shaft Tavern Junction twater Harvest Ki , tchen Blues duo Jim &Tim, 2-6 p.m., on the patio; Tone and Companyjam band,8:30 p.m., 5 1512-B Pacheco 30 S. Guadalupe St St., 505-795-7383 alternativecountry/folk band Hot Honey, call forcover. S ., 505-988-7222 Swi La Boca ss Bistro 7p.m.-close,call forcover. 401 La Posada de Santa Fe Resortand Spa 72 W. M S. Guadalupe St., arcy St., 505-982- 505-988-5500 M 3433 OmiraBar &Grill Countrysinger Wiley Jim, 7p.m., call forcover. La Taberna La Boca Casa Sena Cantina Jazz saxophonist Brian Wingard, 6-9 p.m., no cover. 125 Lincoln Av Mine Shaft Tavern 125 E. Palace Ave., e., 505-988-7102 O 505-988 -9232 TerraCotta Pranzo ItalianGrill Key Francis,funky blues, 3-7 p.m., on the patio, La Fiesta Loun Wine Bistro ge at La Fonda 304 Joh no cover. 100 E. San nson St., 505-989- Geist Cabaret, with pianist David Geist,6-9 p.m., O Francisco St., 505 1166 -982-5511 Thunderbird call forcover. Skylight La Posada de San Bar & Grill ta Fe Resort and S 50 Lincoln R 33 pa Ave., 5 Stand-up comic AnthonyPadilla, 7p.m., $15-$20, 0 E. Palace Ave., 50 05-490-6550 Second StreetBrewery 5-986-0000 Tiny’s Folk singer Eryn Bent, 6-9 p.m., no cover. all ages. Lensic Performing Arts Center 1005 St. Fran , 211 W. San F cis Drive, Suite Vanessie rancisco St., 505-98 505-9 117, Second StreetBrewery at the Railyard T 8-1234 83-9817 S he Lodge at Santa Bluegrass band Mystic Lizard, 7-10 p.m., no cover. Pianist Doug Montgomery, 6:30 p.m., call forcover. Fe The Undergro 750 N. St. Francis und at Evangelo’s Dr., 505-992-5800 200 W. San B Franc Shadeh at Buffalo Thunder Resort&Casino Low‘n’ Slow isco St. MONDAY 1/5 Lowrider Bar Upper Hip-hop night, with rotating DJs,9p.m.-4 a.m., at Hotel C Crust Pizza himayó de Santa F 329 U e Old San no cover. In Concert 125 Washingto ta Fe Trail, 505-982 n Ave., 505-988-49 -0000 The 00 Vanessie Skylight Music Mondays L Matador 11 434 W. San Franci Club Sapphire: ANightofBellydance, 7p.m.; 6 W. San Francisco sco St., 505-982-99 Jean Cocteau Cinema St. Ware 66 C house Alchemy2.0, 9p.m.-close,inthe Skylab,call Theseries continues with R&Bmusicians Zenobia 21 1614 Paseo de Per forcover. and Jose Antonio Ponce, 7-9 p.m., $8 in advance alta, 505-989-4423 Sweetwater Harvest Kitchen at jeancocteaucinema.com, $10 at the door. Saturdays with John Serkin on Hawaiian slack-key guitar,6p.m., no cover.

PASATIEMPOMAGAZINE.COM 43 Cowgirl BBQ Historic Structures of Santa Fe Folk rock band TheBus Tapes,8p.m.-close,nocover. Call forartists workinginwatercolor and El Farol gouache to submit work based on SantaFe's historic buildings foraJuneexhibit at the Historic Guitarrascon Sabor, Gypsy Kings-style rhythms, SantaFeFoundation; entrydeadline March1; 8p.m., no cover. visit historicsantafe.orgfor guidelines and Evangelo’s alist of structures. Thursdays with Little Leroy&His Pack of Lies, NativeArtists Fellowships danceband, 9p.m.-close,call forcover. TheIndian Arts Research Center at the School La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda forAdvanced Research offers three artists-in- DancebandSierra,7:30-11 p.m., no cover. residencefellowships in diverse creativedisciplines, submission deadline Thursday, Jan. 15, visit La Posada de Santa Fe Resortand Spa sarweb.orgfor application and guidelines. PatMalone Jazz Trio,with Kanoa Kaluhiwa on saxophone,Jon Gagan on bass,and Malone Community on guitar,6-9 p.m., call forcover. Communities in Schools The Lodge at Santa Fe Tutors soughtfor local students at all grade levels; Irish multi-instrumentalist GerryCarthy, 7-9:30 p.m., math and literacysupportneeded in particular; call forcover. training provided; contactCynthia Torcasso, 505-954-1880, [email protected]. LosAlamos Mesa Public LibraryGalleryshows journalistic photographs of the 1930s in the exhibit Dust,Drought, The Matador andDreams Gone Dry,opening Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2400 CentralAve.; shown: untitled. DJ Inky Ink, soul/punk/ska, 8:30 p.m., no cover. St.Elizabeth Shelter Help with meal preparation at residential El Farol Books/Talks Swiss Bistro facilities and emergencyshelters; other duties Rock band J.J. and TheHooligans,8p.m., Guitar duo Wes&Mito, Gypsy Kings-style rhythms, also available; contactRosario,505-982-6611, InstituteofAmerican IndianArts 7:30 p.m.-close,nocover. Ext. 108, [email protected] no cover. Writers Festival Taberna La Boca La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda IAIA Auditorium, Libraryand Technology Center, Filmmakers/Performers Nacha Mendez, 7-9 p.m., no cover. Local countryartist Bill Hearne,7:30 p.m.-close, 83 Avan Nu Po Rd., 505-424-2356 Get Smart (phone) Filmmaking Contest no cover. Readings held at no charge 6p.m. daily through Tiny’s Open to filmmakers worldwide; films must Friday, Jan. 9; tonight's authors: Melissa Febos, Vanessie Electric-jamnight with Nick Wymett,8p.m.,nocover. be seven to tenminutes long and made with Manuel Gonzales,and Joan Kane;followedby Pianists Doug Montgomery, 6-8 p.m., and Branden asmartdevice, anygenre; topten submissions a7:30 p.m. screening of This May Be the Last Time, Vanessie James,8-10 p.m.; call forcover. showcased at Albuquerque Film &Music Sterlin Harjo's documentary, and aQ&Asession Pianist Branden James,6:30 p.m.; call forcover. Experience, May31-June 7, first placeawarded with the director. (See story, Page 14) TUESDAY 1/6 OUT OF TOWN $500, final submission deadline Friday, Feb. 20, Books/Talks Nightlife view guidelines and submit films online at (See Page 43 foraddresses) Albuquerque abqfilmexperience.com. InstituteofAmerican IndianArts Bishop’s Lodge Ranch Resort&Spa Chatter Sunday Santa Fe Playhouse auditions Writers Festival Jazz guitarist PatMalone and bassist Jon Gagan, TheKosmos,1715 FifthSt. N.W. TheHat by Dianna Lewis; cold readings IAIA Auditorium, Libraryand Technology Center, 7-10 p.m., call forcover. Theensemble plays music of Britten and Mozart, from script fortwo female roles, one age 83 Avan Nu Po Rd., 505-424-2356 10:30 a.m., Sunday, Jan. 4, poetryreading by range 40-50, the other 60-80; twomale roles, Readings held at no charge 6p.m. daily through ¡Chispa! at El Mesón Matthew Brownfollows,$15, discounts available, both 40-50; held 3-5 p.m. Saturdayand Sunday, Friday, Jan. 9; tonight's authors: Marie-Helene Flamencoguitarist Joaquin Gallegos,7-9 p.m., chatterabq.org. Jan. 3-4, SFP Workshops,3205-B Richards Lane. Bertino,MattDonovan, and James Thomas Stevens; no cover. freshman students read at 7:30 p.m. (See story, La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda LosAlamos UNDER 21 Page 14) DancebandSierra,7:30-11 p.m., no cover. LosAlamos Mesa Public LibraryGallery New Year's thrash concert 2400 CentralAve.,second floor,505-662-8247 Nightlife La Posada de Santa Fe Resortand Spa Warehouse 21 Dust, Drought, and Dreams Gone Dry,national (See Page 43 foraddresses) Countrysinger Wiley Jim, 7p.m., call forcover. On Believer,Remain Sustain, and Stealing Hearts, traveling photographic exhibit,opening 7-10 p.m. Friday,Jan.2,$5atthe door. ¡Chispa! at El Mesón TerraCotta Wine Bistro Wednesday, Jan. 7, open daily through Feb. 20. Argentine Tango Milonga, 7:30-11 p.m., Guitarist Ramon Bermudez, 6-8 p.m., no cover. We Won'tStopconcertand workshop no cover. Taos Warehouse 21 Cowgirl BBQ THURSDAY 1/8 Act1Gallery Talking circle and drumming 1-5 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 3; concertwith NativeDJs Naataanii Means, Local folk singer/songwriter Eryn Bent, 8p.m., Theater/Dance 218 Paseo del Pueblo Norte,575-758-7831 no cover. AbstractedTruth,paintingsbyPeggy McGivern, Quese IMC, and MC Rhectorik, 6-10 p.m., donations accepted. El Farol The MadwomanofChaillot reception3-5 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 3, through January. Canyon Road Blues Jam, 8:30 p.m., no cover. SantaFePlayhouse,142 E. DeVargas St. SantaFePlayhouse presents Jean Giraudoux's PEOPLE WHO NEED PEOPLE PASA KIDS La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda 1943 satire, special preview 7:30 p.m., $10, Santa Fe Children's Museum Local countryartist Bill Hearne,7:30 p.m.-close, Artists/Designers 505-988-4262, runs Thursdays-Sundays through 1050 Old PecosTrail,505-989-8359 no cover. Feb. 1. American InstituteofArchitects' 2:30-4:30 p.m. weekly on Fridays,all ages open La Posada de Santa Fe Resortand Spa Books/Talks Canstruction design andbuild competition artstudio; 10:30-11:30 a.m. weekly on Wednesdays, Countrysinger Wiley Jim, 7p.m., call forcover. Open call fordesignteams to create structures bilingual preschool stories,songs,and games, InstituteofAmerican IndianArts made entirely from canned goods (tobenefit by museum admission. TerraCotta Wine Bistro Writers Festival TheFood Depot) foranApril 11 exhibit held Jazz guitarist PatMalone,6-8 p.m., no cover. IAIA Auditorium, Libraryand Technology Center, at SantaFePlaceMall; winners announced New MexicoHistoryMuseum: Vanessie 83 Avan Nu Po Rd., 505-424-2356 in fivecategories; winning structures entered Free First Friday event in an international competition; forguidelines 113 Lincoln Ave.,505-476-5200 Pianists Doug Montgomery, 6-8 p.m., Readings held at no charge 6p.m. daily through visit santafe.canstruction.org/design-teams, and Branden James,8-10 p.m.; call forcover. Friday, Jan. 9; tonight's authors: JoyHarjo and Procrastinators' card-making workshop; held in Linda Hogan; sophomorestudents read at 7:30 p.m. entryformand fee($100) due Feb. 16. conjunction with the exhibit GustaveBaumann WEDNESDAY 1/7 (See story, Page 14) Center:International calls for entry and Friends: Artist CardsFromHolidays Past;make cards on an antique printing press,5:30-7 p.m. Theater/Dance Nightlife Local nonprofit organization; Review SantaFe Friday, Jan. 2, no charge. (See Page 43 foraddresses) and ProjectLaunch, Jan. 22 submission deadline; Hansel andGretel: familypreview opening in January: TheChoiceAwardsand Project Books andBabies Scottish Rite Center,463 Paseo de Peralta Blue Rooster Development; Feb. 19 deadline; applications SantaFePublic Library Humperdinck's operabased on the classic fairytale Electronic Expressions,9p.m.-2 a.m., call forcover. available online at visitcenter.org. Ledbysinger/storytellers Michael and performed by PerformanceSanta Fe Orchestra, ¡Chispa! at El Mesón ContemporaryHispanic Market Lisa; children must be accompanied by an adult,10:30 a.m. Tuesdays,Main Branch, conductedbyJoseph Illick,6p.m., no charge, Jazz duo pianist Bert Dalton and bassist Visit contemporaryhispanicmarketinc.com 145 Washington Ave.,505-955-6783; 10:30 a.m. tickets required,call 505-984-8759 forreservations, Milo Jaramillo,7-9 p.m., no cover. forprospectus; juryheld on Feb. 14 at the Friday-Sundaythrough Jan. 11. SantaFeCommunityConvention Center from Wednesdays,LaFarge Branch, 1730 Llano St., 8a.m. to noon. Market datesJuly25-26. 505-955-4863; 10:45 a.m. Thursdays,Southside Branch, 6599 Jaguar Dr., 505-955-2828. ◀

44 PASATIEMPO I January2-8,2015 Carlos Núñez Souper Bowl Albuquerque Journal Theater, National Hispanic SantaFeCommunityConvention Center Cultural Center, 1701 Fourth St.S.W. Twenty-first annual benefit held in support Galician bagpipe musician, 8p.m. Saturday, of TheFood Depot; featuringasoupcompetition UPCOMING EVENTS Feb. 28, $22-$32, tickets available at NHCC among 29 local restaurants,noon Saturday, boxoffice, 505-724-4771. Jan. 17, tickets startat$30, 505-988-1234, THEATER/DANCE ticketssantafe.org. ArtStarts Fifteenth Annual Revolutions Museum of ContemporaryNativeArts MUSICMUSIC Santa Fe ProMusica: International TheatreFestival Four exhibits of worksbyChris Pappan, SzymanowskiString Quartet Various Albuquerque venues Christine Nofchissey McHorse,Star Wallowing RedPriest St.Francis Auditorium, NewMexicoMuseum of Art, Tricklock Company's celebration of worksby Bull,and selections from the museum's collection, Duane Smith Auditorium, 1300 Diamond Dr., LosAlamos 107 W. PalaceAve. avant-garde companies,including those from opening Jan. 23, through July. British Baroque instrumental ensemble, Music of Mozart, Haydn, Dvořák,and the U.S., Mexico, England,and Israel; the festival WinterBrew 7p.m. Friday,Jan.9,$30, 505-988-1234, Szymanowski,3p.m. Sunday, Feb. 8, $10-$65; kicks off with aparty at 7p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 13, ticketssantafe.org. SantaFeFarmers Market Pavilion, followedby5:30 p.m. dinner with the quartet performances continue to Feb. 1, individual tickets 1607 Paseo de Peralta Serenata of Santa Fe (limited seating), 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org, and passports forfour or eightshows available New MexicoBrewers Guild hosts 16 local First Presbyterian Church of SantaFe dinner reservations required,call 505-988-4640. online at tricklock.com, 505-254-8393, student breweries and local food vendors to celebrate discounts available. Zephyrs,music forwoodwinds by Barber, Serenata of Santa Fe craftbeers,4p.m. Friday,Jan 23,$25, Ligeti, and Janáček,3p.m. Sunday, Jan. 11, First Presbyterian Church, 208 GrantAve. The MetropolitanOpera:LiveinHD holdmyticket.com. $15-$30, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org, Common Tones,music of Barber,Dvořák, TheLensic LannanFoundation LiterarySeries discountedtickets forstudents and children and Kenji Bunch, 3p.m. Sunday, Feb. 8, $15-$30, Lehár's TheMerryWidow,11a.m. and 6p.m. ages 5and under available at the door only. TheLensic 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org, discounted Saturday, Jan. 17; Offenbach's LesContes Novelists KarenRussel and Porochista Tony Furtado Band tickets forstudents and children ages 5and under D'Hoffmann,11a.m. and 6p.m. Saturday, Jan. 31; Khakpour,7p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 28; The GigPerformanceSpace, 1808 Second St. available at the door only. Tchaikovsky's Iolanta and Bartók's Bluebeard's Castle, Fire This Time, atributetoJames Baldwin, 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 14; encore6p.m. Tuesday, with NikkyFinney,Randall Kenan, and Bluegrass/roots fusion, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Notes on Music: JeanSibelius Feb. 17, $22-$28, discounts available,505-988-1234, Kevin Young,7p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 11; $6, Jan. 14, $25 in advanceatbrownpapertickets.com, United Church of SantaFe, 1804 Arroyo Chamiso Rd. ticketssantafe.org. $28 at the door. Celebrating the Finnish composer's 150th 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. Santa Fe Music Collectivejazz concerts birthday, lecturebyJoseph Illick,with musical Mariela in the Desert New MexicoItalianFilm &CultureFestival Teatro Paraguas Studio,3205 Calle Marie Museum Hill Café,710 Camino Lejo illustrations,7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 10, $25, Jean Cocteau Cinema performancesantafe.org. Alyrical playbyKaren Zacarias,7:30 p.m. TheEighth annual eventbenefits UNM Children's Theseries continues with guitarist Greg Thursdays-Saturdays,2p.m. Sundays, Ruggiero, joined by bassist AsherBarreras Todd Snider Hospital; opening cocktail reception 3:30 p.m. Jan. 22-Feb.1,$17, discounts available, Thursday, Feb. 5, followed by ascreening of and drummer John Trentacosta, Friday,Jan.16; TheLensic 505-424-1601, teatroparaguas.org. drummer Albert "Tootie" Heath, joined by pianist Satirical folk singer/songwriter,7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Gabriele Salvatores' 2010 comedy HappyFamily; Bert Dalton and bassist Andy Zadrozny,Friday, Feb. 10, $22-$42, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. KimberlyAkimbo the festival continues nightly through Saturday, Feb. 13, concerts begin at 7p.m., $25, SantaFePlayhouse,142 E. DeVargas St. Feb. 7; reception and film $30, film only $10, santafemusiccollective.org, 505-983-6820. New MexicoBach Societyand Chatter SantaFePlayhouse presents David Lindsay-Abaire's Saturdaybenefit dinner and silentauction Immaculate HeartofMaryRetreatCenterChapel, ZíaSingers 2000 dramedy,Thursday-Sunday, Feb. 12-March 1, $110, master pass $135, jeancocteaucinema.com. 50 MountCarmel Rd. 505-988-4262. ARTsmart New Mexico: Immaculate HeartofMaryRetreatCenterChapel, Theensembles perform Bach's Coffee Cantata, 50 MountCarmel Rd. 7p.m. Friday,Feb.13, including tenor Andre StratfordFestival HD ARTfeast ArtofLiving fundraisers Annual winterconcert Fire,Water,Air and Earth, Garcia-Nuthmann, cellist James Holland,violinist TheScreen, SantaFeUniversityofArt &Design It's 5O'Clock Somewhere,featuring dancing, 3p.m. Saturdayand Sunday, Jan. 17-18, $20 David Felberg, and flutist Linda Marianiello,$15, Thetheatercompanypresents King Lear,Sunday, heavy appetizers,and silentand liveauctions; in advanceand at the door,students no charge, discounts available,holdmyticket.com. March1,King John,Sunday, April12, and Antony also,showcasing work of fashion designer 225-571-6352. Patricia Michaels,6p.m. Friday,Feb.20, BuffySainte-Marie and Cleopatra,Sunday, May24, all screenings begin at 11:15 a.m., stratfordfestivalhd.com. Peters Projects,1011 PaseodePeralta, $75 Robert Earl Keen KiMo Theater, 423 CentralAve. N.W. in advance; Step Up to thePlate,gourmet Skylight Canadian Cree singer/songwriter,7:30 p.m. HAPPENINGS dinner and auction, doors open at 6p.m. Singer/songwriter,7p.m. Saturday, Jan. 17, Sunday, Feb. 15, $15-$45 in advance, Saturday, Feb. 21, SantaFeCommunity $30 in advance, holdmyticket.com. 505-886-1251, holdmyticket.com. Santa Fe Council on International Relations' Convention Center,$175 in advance; Santa Fe Symphony Lucinda Williams 50th Anniversary Celebration tickets available online at artfeast.org. TheLensic TheLensic La Terraza, La Fonda Santa Fe RestaurantWeek Featuring cellists Dana Winogradand Joel Becktell, Blues and countrysinger/songwriter, Cocktail reception, dinner,and talk by Bill Stewart This year's extravaganza includes 57 local led by Guillermo Figueroa, music of Handel,Mahler, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 18, $46-$74, titled Obama's ForeignPolicy: TheLastTwo Years, restaurants; most presentaprix-fixedinner and Vivaldi, 4p.m. Sunday, Jan. 18, tickets begin 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 15, $125, full-table and aspecially priced two-course lunch, at $22, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. discounts available,505-982-4931, sfcir.org. Sunday, Feb. 22, through Sunday, March1; Santa Fe DesertChorale nmrestaurantweek.com. Hot Sardines CristoRey Church, 1120 Canyon Rd. TheLensic Dancing the Mystery,works by Brahms, Theatrical jazz band,tunesofthe '20s,'30s, Duruflé,EricWhitacre, and AbbieBetinis,set and '40s,7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 21, tickets to vocals inspired by Sufi poets,7p.m. Sunday, startat$13.50, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. Feb. 22, $25-$50 in advanceat505-988-2282 Santa Fe ProMusica: Classical Weekend or online at desertchoral.tix.com. TheLensic Santa Fe Symphony: Shakespeare &Love 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 21: the SantaFePro TheLensic Musica Orchestraperformsmusic of Beethoven, Shakespeare-inspired tribute, worksby Schumann, and Janáček,featuring pianist Tchaikovsky,Mendelssohn, and Corigliano, PerTengstrand; 4p.m. Saturday, Jan. 24: the with concertmaster David Felbergand guest series continues with worksbyHaydnand conductorSarah Hicks,4p.m. Sunday, Feb. 22, Mozart, conductedbyThomas O'Connor;3p.m. $11-$72, discounts available,505-988-1234, Sunday, Jan. 25 encore, followed by 5:30 p.m. ticketssantafe.org. dinner with pianist Tengstrand (limited seating), $10-$65, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org, András Schiff dinner reservations required,call 505-988-4640. TheLensic Thepianist performslateworks by Haydn, Big Head Todd andThe Monsters Mozart, and Beethoven, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, TheLensic Feb. 24, $13.50-$100, discounts available, Rock band,7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 27, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. $42, discounts available,505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. Hot Sardines perform at the Lensic on Jan. 21.

PASATIEMPOMAGAZINE.COM 45 MUSEUMS &ART SPACES New MexicoMuseum of Art of worksinthe traditionalart of papel picado 107 W. PalaceAve.,505-476-5072 (cut paper), through January. Closed Mondays; SantaFe Focus on Photography exhibit North to South: nationalhispaniccenter.org. Center for ContemporaryArts Photographs by Edward Ranney,landscape UNM Art Museum 1050 Old PecosTrail,505-982-1338 studies • Hunting +Gathering: New Additions 1UniversityofNew Mexico,505-277-4001 to the Museum Collection,recently acquired works David Maisel/Black Maps: American Landscape ArtCollision &Repair Shop,interactiveinstallation by AnselAdams,Gustave Baumann, and others, curated by Susan Begy and Kathryn MDavis, and the Apocalyptic Sublime,photographs by through March29•Syncretism,photographsby Maisel; Beautiful Disintegrating ObstinateHorror MuñozWaxman Main Gallery•Undress,multimedia Delilah Montoya•FocusonPhotography,rotating installation by Paula Wilson, Spector Ripps Project Drawing and Other Recent Acquisitions and Selections exhibits: Cameraless,photograms by Leigh Anne From the UNM ArtMuseum’s Permanent Collection; Space;through Feb. 1. OpenThursdays-Sundays; Langwell • BeneathOur Feet,photographs by ccasantafe.org. TheGift,woodcut prints by John Tatschl (1906-1982). Joan Myers • Grounded,landscapes from the Open Tuesday-Saturday; unmartmuseum.org. Georgia O’Keeffe Museum museum collection • PhotoLab,interactiveexhibit 217 Johnson St., 505-946-1000 explaining the processes used to make colorand LosAlamos Miguel Covarrubias: Drawing aCosmopolitan Line, platinum-palladium prints from the collection, through March•New MexicoArt Tells New Mexico BradburyScienceMuseum mixed media, through Jan. 18 • GeorgiaO'Keeffe: 1350 CentralAve.,505-667-4444 Ghost Ranch Views, from the 1930s and History,including worksbyE.Irving Couse, 1940s,through March22; okeeffemuseum.org; T.C. Cannon, and Agnes Martin • Spotlight on Saul Hertz: APioneer in the Use of Radioactive open daily. GustaveBaumann,works from the museum’s Isotopes, collection of handwritten data charts, collection; exhibits through 2015. Closed Mondays; personal letters,published papers,newspaper Museum of IndianArts& nmartmuseum.org. articles,and photographs from the late doctor's estate,through January•Environmental Research 710 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill,505-476-1250 Pablita VelardeMuseum of Indian Courage and Compassion:NativeWomen Sculpting and Monitoring,aninteractiveexhibit on how Women,group show, through Oct. 19, 2015 Women in to preserve archaeological sites,local wildlife, • Footprints: TheInspiration and Influenceof 213 Cathedral Place, 505-988-8900 and fragile ecosystems.Coreexhibits on the history Allan Houser,five monumental worksbythe late Harvesting Traditions,workbyceramicist of LosAlamos and the ManhattanProjectaswell as Chiricahua Apache sculptor displayedoutdoors; Kathleen Wall,through Sunday, Jan. 4. over 40 interactiveexhibits; lanl.gov/museum; accompanied by worksofother sculptors,including Closed Mondays; pvmiwa.org. open daily. Houser’s sons BobHaozous and Philip Mangas Poeh Cultural Center andMuseum LosAlamos Historical Museum Haozous,plusworks by Doug Hyde,Estella Loretto, 78 Cities of Gold Rd., 505-455-3334 1050 BathtubRow,505-662-4493 and Robert Shorty;through May•Turquoise, TheWhy,group showofworks by Nativeartists Water, Sky: TheStone and ItsMeaning,highlights Tradition and Change in Córdova, NewMexico: • Nah Poeh Meng,1,600-square-foot installation Patricio Calabasa, SantoDomingo Pueblo,circa 1927, from the museum’s collection of jewelry•Native The1939 Photographs of Berlyn Brixner &the López highlighting the worksofPueblo artists and Pueblo by T. Harmon Parkhurst, Museum of Indian Arts & American Portraits: Points of Inquiry,vintage and Family of Wood Carvers.Coreexhibits on area history; poehcenter.org; also,ongoing sculpture Cultureexhibit NativeAmericanPortraits: Points of contemporaryphotographs,through Sunday, Jan. 4 geology,homesteaders,and the Manhattan Project. exhibits in the TowerGallery, 505-455-3037; Inquiry,closing Sunday, Jan. 4. Palaceofthe Governors • TheBuchsbaum GalleryofSouthwestern Pottery, Housed in the Guest Cottage of the LosAlamos closedweekends;roxanneswentzell.net. PhotoArchives no.46763. traditional and contemporaryworks • Here, Now, Ranch School.Open daily;losalamoshistory.org. and Always,artifacts from the museum collection; SITE Santa Fe PajaritoEnvironmental Education Center AT THE GALLERIES indianartsandculture.org; closed Mondays. 1606 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-1199 3540 Orange St., 505-662-0460 Museum of International Folk Art Unsettled Landscapes,biennial exhibit Exhibits of floraand faunaofthe Pajarito Plateau; Addison RoweGallery 706 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill,505-476-1200 of contemporary works, throughJan. 11. herbarium, liveamphibians; also,butterfly and Open Thursdays-Sundays;sitesantafe.org. 229 E. MarcySt.,505-982-1533 Potteryofthe U.S. South: ALiving Tradition, xericgardens; pajaritoeec.org; closed Sundays New MexicoPast &Present,including stonewarefromNorth Carolina and northern Wheelwright Museum of the American and Mondays. worksbyWill Shuster,BeatriceMandelman, Georgia, through Saturday, Jan. 3•Between Indian Pecos Emil Bisttram, and Elias Rivera,through TwoWorlds: Folk Artists Reflectonthe Immigrant 704 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill,505-982-4636 Jan. 30. PecosNational Historic Park Experience • Wooden Menagerie: Made in Adorn-aments,small worksfor theholidays, ChiaroscuroContemporaryArt New Mexico,early-20th-centurycarvings, group showincluding pieces by Dennis Esquival, NM 63, 505-757-7241 702½CanyonRd.,505-992-0711 through Feb. 15 • Brasil and Arte Popular, Liz Wallace, and Nathan Youngblood •works by Exhibits portraying the historyofthe Pecos items from the museum’s collection, through Valley,including ruins,tracesofthe SantaFeTrail, Holidaygroup showofworks by galleryartists, Diné photographer Will Wilson, through April19. Sunday, Jan. 4•Multiple Visions: ACommon and artifacts from the Civil WarBattleofGlorieta through Saturday, Jan. 3. Core exhibits includehistoric andcontemporary Bond,international collection of toysand folk NativeAmerican art. Open daily; wheelwright.org. Pass.Opendaily;nps.gov/pecos. Gerald Peters Gallery art. Closed Mondays; internationalfolkart.org. Taos 1011 Paseo de Peralta, 505-954-5700 Museum of Spanish of Colonial Art Albuquerque Off Ramp:New Paintings by TomBirkner 750 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill,505-982-2226 Albuquerque Museum E.L. Blumenschein Home andMuseum and DonStinson,through Jan. 10. Guadalupe,images of Our Lady of Guadalupe from 2000 Mountain Rd.N.W., 505-243-7255 222 Ledoux St., 575-758-0505 Monroe GalleryofPhotography the museum collection; BoxedIn,contemporary Godsand Heroes: Masterpieces From the École Hacienda artfromthe Blumenschein family 112 Don Gaspar Ave.,505-992-0800 artisan-made boxesfromthe collection, through des Beaux-Arts, Paris, through Sunday, Jan. 4 collection, European and Spanish colonial antiques.Opendaily;taoshistoricmuseums.org. Bill Ray: My LIFE in Photography,photojournalistic May•Secrets of the Symbols:The Hidden Language • Everybody’sNeighbor:Fo,family memorabilia work,through Jan. 18. of Spanish Colonial Art•San Ysidro/St. Isidorethe and the museum’s photoarchives of the former Farmer,bultos,retablos,straw appliqué, and Albuquerque resident, through Feb. 1(see story, 238 Ledoux St., 575-758-9826 Robert Nichols Gallery paintings on tin • Recent Acquisitions,colonial Page 30) • Arte en la Charrería: TheArtisanship ¡Orale! Kings and Queens of Cool,afour-part 419 Canyon Rd., 505-982-2145 and 19th-centuryMexican art, sculpture, and of Mexican Equestrian Culture,examples of exhibit focusing on Post-Pop and lowbrow art Opening the Envelope,workbyAcoma potter furniture; also,workbyyoung Spanish Market craftsmanship and designdistinctivetothe charro; movements,including worksbyRobertWilliams, Shyatesa WhiteDove; Winter Group Show, artists • TheDelgado Room,late-colonial-period cabq.gov/culturalservices/albuquerque-museum; Gary Baseman, RonEnglish, and R. Crumb,through including worksbyCaraRomero(Chemehuevi), re-creation; spanishcolonial.org; closed Mondays. closed Mondays. Jan. 25. Closed Mondays; harwoodmuseum.org. Alan E. Lasiloo (Zuni), and Glen Nipshank (Bigstone- New MexicoHistoryMuseum/ Cree), through Sunday, Jan. 4. IndianPueblo Cultural Center Millicent Rogers Museum Palaceofthe Governors 2401 12th St.N.W., 866-855-7902 1504 MillicentRogers Rd., 575-758-2462 Santa Fe Clay 113 Lincoln Ave.,505-476-5200 OurLand,Our Culture, OurStory,historical 545 Camino de la Familia, 505-984-1122 Looking at : AlbertMartinez, Juan Mirabal, Setting theStandard: The Fred Harvey Company overviewofthe Pueblo world, and contemporary and AlbertLujan,paintings,through January•Fred GetSet!,dinnerware sets by Paul Eshelman, and ItsLegacy,ephemera from the museum artworkand craftsmanship of eachofthe 19 pueblos; Harveyand the Making of the American West,objects Camila Friedman-Gerlicz, and ClayLeonard, collection andphotos from POG photo archives indianpueblo.org; open daily; weekend Native drawnfromthe Harveyfamily,through January. through Saturday, Jan. 3. •Gustave Baumann and Friends: ArtistCards From dances. Historical collections of NativeAmerican jewelry WilliamR.Talbot Fine Art, Holidays Past,holidaycards by Baumannand other National Hispanic Cultural Center and paintings; Hispanic textiles,metalwork, and artists spanningthe years 1918-1970• Antique Maps &Prints 1701 Fourth St.S.W., 505-604-6896 sculpture; and contemporaryjewelry. Closed the Divine:Images of Mary in the NewWorld,rare Mondays;millicentrogers.org. 129 W. SanFranciscoSt.,505-982-1559 Spanishcolonial paintings • Poetics of Light: Pinhole AfroBrazil: Artand Identities,three-tiered Holy Adobes: TheChurchesofNew Mexico, Photography;exhibits up through March29•Water exhibit of lithographs from Tamarind Institute, Taos ArtMuseum at Fechin House including worksbyGustave Baumann, Over Mountain,Channing Huser’s photographic photographs and dressed figures by Paulo Lima, 227 Paseo del Pueblo Norte,575-758-2690 Gene Kloss, and Lucille Leggett,through installation • Telling New Mexico: Stories From Then and ephemerarepresenting popular cultural Housed in the studio and home thatartist Nicolai Jan. 16. and Now,coreexhibit • Santa Fe Found: Fragments goods sold by Brazilian street vendors,through Fechin built forhis family between 1927 and 1933; of Time,the archaeological and historical roots of mid-August • ¡Papel! Pico,RicoyChico,group show taosartmuseum.org; closed Mondays. SantaFe; nmhistorymuseum.org; closed Mondays.

46 PASATIEMPO I January2-8,2015 Sandra Place: Morning Solitude 2012, pastel Collected Works Bookstore 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226 Since visiting India in 1975, artist Sandra Place has been interested in the arts and crafts of indigenous peoples worldwide. Many of Place’s pastel and acrylic figurative works, including market scenes, were inspired by a 2012 visit to cities in Uzbekistan along the Silk Road. Uzbekistan: Paintings From the Silk Road, which opens on Saturday, Jan. 3, shows pieces based on that recent trip. There will be a reception on Jan. 9 at 5 p.m.

Beth Moon: Orion 2013, archival pigment print Verve Gallery of Photography, 219 E. Marcy St., 505-982-5009 Figments of Reality: An Exhibition of Landscape Images continues through Jan. 10. The show includes Duane Monczewski’s hand-colored gelatin silver prints, albumen prints from Jennifer Schlesinger’s Utopia series; Takeshi Shikama’s black-and-white photography; works from Blue Mitchell’s Chasing the Afterglow series; a selection from Keith Taylor’s Badlands series; and images from Beth Moon’s Odin’s Cove and Diamond Nights series.

Susan Pasquarelli: Light Rings #1 2013, watercolor Winterowd Fine Art 701 Canyon Road, 505-992-8878 The Holiday Cheer exhibition that showcases works by gallery artists continues through Jan. 12 and includes glass sculpture by Karen Bexfield and Peter Wright, glass and A PEEK AT WHAT’S SHOWING AROUND TOWN bronze sculpture by Delinda VanneBrightyn, and watercolors by Sarah Bienvenu and Susan Pasquarelli.

Josh Tobey: Rain Dance 2014, bronze Manitou Galleries, 123 W. Palace Ave. 505-986-0440 Manitou Galleries’ 2015 Calendar Art Show features works from its calendar for the new year as well as pieces by artists such as Douglas Aagard, Jim Eppler, and B.C. Nowlin. The exhibit displays bronze wildlife sculpture by Josh Tobey, son of ceramic and bronze sculptors Gene and Rebecca Tobey. Tobey is known for the contempo- rary patinas he applies to his bronzes of bears, elk, and other animals. The show opens with a 5 p.m. reception on Friday, Jan. 2.

Nancy Frost Begin: Banded Armadillo 2014, woodblock print Marigold Arts, 424 Canyon Road, 505-982-4142 Treasures From the Loom: New Mexico Weavers is an exhibit of new works by gallery artists that focuses on textile arts, including wearable art, woven textiles, and washable rag rugs but also includes jewelry, sculpture, and items in other mediums. Pieces by Chris Ward, Jim McLain, Nancy Frost Begin, Ruth Tatter, and Sandy Voss are among those showcased. The exhibit opens Friday, Jan. 2, with a 5 p.m. reception.

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