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FRIDAY 7/10 TGIF piano recital First Presbyterian Church of SantaFe, 208 GrantAve. Galleryand Museum Openings Pianist CharlotteRowe, music of Liszt, Brahms, Center for ContemporaryArts and Debussy, 5:30 p.m., donations accepted, 1050 Old PecosTrail,505-982-1338 505-982-8544, Ext. 16. The Implication of Form,architectural photographs In Concert by Hayley Rheagan, reception 5-7 p.m., through Oct. 4. Music at the Museum New MexicoMuseum of Art, 107W.PalaceAve., Counter CultureCafé 505-476-5072 930 Baca St., 505-995-1105 James Hornand KittyJoCreek,5:30-7:30 p.m. Group showofworks by members of Santa Fe on the patio,nocharge. Women in Photography, reception 5:30-7:30 p.m., through July 30. Naked Romance Gig PerformanceSpace GreenbergFine Art Spoken-word performancewith poet Davida Singer 205 Canyon Rd., 505-955-1500 accompanied by John Rangel on piano,Andy Euphorie de Couleur, by Joseph Breza, Zadrozny on bass,and Douglas Cardwell on drums, reception 5-7 p.m., through July 24. 7:30 p.m., $20 at the door,gigsantafe.com. Marigold Arts Santa Fe Bandstand 424 Canyon Rd., 505-982-4142 ThePlaza High CountrySouthwest,paintings by Phil Hulebak, Outside in Productions' free summer concertseries reception 5-7 p.m., through Aug. 6. continues; Mala Maña,6p.m.; PaaKow,7:15 p.m.; The Owings Gallery visit santafebandstand.orgfor full schedule of 120 E. MarcySt.,505-982-6244 performers through Aug. 28. Western Perspectives: 100 Years of Western Theater/Dance ,group showfeaturing Ernest Blumenschein, E.I. Couse,and Thomas Moran, Aspen Santa Fe Ballet MixedRepertory reception 5-7 p.m., through Aug. 5. TheLensic Featuring work by choreographers Alejandro Peyton Wright Gallery Cerrudo,Jorma Elo,and Cayetano Soto,8p.m., 237 E. PalaceAve.,505-989-9888 $25-$72, ticketssantafe.com, 505-988-1234. Being and Becoming: First and Second Generation (See Story, Page 26) AbstractExpressionist Compositions, paintings and worksonpaper,through July. BonkerzComedy Club Skylight RedDot Gallery Forrest Shawand Justin Foster,8p.m., $10 in 826 Canyon Rd., 505-820-7338 advance, holdmyticket.com, call forcover at the Summertime Arts 2015,featuringworks by door. students,alumni, faculty, and staff from the Santa Fe UniversityofArt &Designand Institute FlamencoDinner Show of American Indian Arts,reception 4:30-7 p.m., El Farol, 808CanyonRd.,505-983-9912 through Aug. 6. Owings Gallery(120 E. MarcySt.) shows paintings by Joseph Fleck (1892-1977). Weekly performances,6:30 p.m. Thursdays- Tuesdays,$25. Santa Fe ArtCollectorGallery 217 Galisteo St., 505-988-5545 Ventana Fine Art SantaFeOpera The Tempest Nature's Danceofthe Seasons,paintings by 400 Canyon Rd., 800-746-8815 Rigoletto Montedel SolCharterSchool Courtyard, 4157 Walking Isabelle Dupuy,through Saturday. Colors Remembered and Imagined,works 301 OperaDr.,505-986-5900 Rain Rd. Presentedbythe Santa Fe ShakespeareSociety, Santa Fe Center for Spiritual Living by Doug Dawson and Tamar Kander,reception Verdi's powerful tragedy traces the downfall of a 5-7 p.m., through July 29. courtjesterfromthe glittering jollityofacourtball 6p.m. Fridays-Sundays through Aug. 16, $10-$20 505 Camino de los Marquez ,505-983-5022 sliding scale,sfshakespeare.org. Energy Signatures,mixed-media assemblages by Waxlander Gallery to adarkand stormy night of heartbreaking personal Carolyn H. Pedersen, reception 6-9 p.m. 622 Canyon Rd., 505-984-2202 calamity. Thecast is headed by baritone Quinn Books/Talks Illumination,paintings by Andrée Hudson, Kelseyasthe jester Rigoletto;soprano Georgia Ben Batchelder TAIModern reception 5-8 p.m., through July 20. Jarman as his sheltered daughterGilda, andtenor 1601 Paseo de Peralta, 505-984-1387 Op.Cit.Books,SanbuscoCenter, 500 MontezumaAve., Winterowd Fine Art BruceSledge as the philandering Duke of Mantua, 505-428-0321 Japanese Bamboo and the Word Expo: ACenturyof 8:30 p.m., ticket prices vary,santafeopera.org. Discovery,group show, reception 5-7 p.m., through 701 Canyon Rd., 505-992-8878 Theauthor discusses Borderlands USA: or,How to July 26. Summer of ColorGroup Exhibition,group Classical Music Protectthe CountrybyCar,6p.m. show, reception and gallery’s11th anniversary Santa Fe DesertChorale JessicaShepherd Tansey Contemporary celebration, 5-7 p.m., through Aug. 15. 652 Canyon Rd., 505-995-8513 Cathedral Basilica of St.Francis of Assisi, 131Cathedral Pl. ArkBookstore, 133 RomeroSt.,505-988-3709 What Can’tBeSpoken,works on canvasby The33rdSummer Festival: Transcendence,music of Theauthor discusses VenusSigns,5p.m. Hilario Gutierrez, through Aug. 8. Howell,Brahms, and Schütz, 8p.m., $20-$65, desertchorale.org.

PASATIEMPOMAGAZINE.COM 63 Lannan Foundation Gallery Artist Talk 309 Read St., 505-954-5149 William &JosephGallery, 727 Canyon Rd., 505-982-9404 AnatomyofDrawing and Space(Brain Trash), Glass-artist TomPhilabaum discusses and drawings by James Drake,reception 5-7 p.m., demonstrates his techinques,refreshments through Aug. 30. 9:30 a.m., talk 10 a.m., contactJerry Silverstein to Little BirdatLoretto reserve aseat, [email protected]. Innand Spa at Loretto, 211 Old SantaFeTrail,505-820-7413 Santa Fe Opera Insider Days Paintings by Navajo artist David K. John,reception 301 OperaDr.,800-280-4654 2-6 p.m. AfreeOpera Guild eventheld at 8:30 a.m. Saturdays PalaceAvenueArts through Aug. 29; includes coffeeand muffins DruryPlaza Hotel,828 Paseo de Peralta, 505-333-8354 followedbyatalkat8:45 a.m.; backstage tour and youth activities included. Home on the Range, photographs by Bobbi Bennett and paintings by Joan Scheibel,reception 5-7 p.m., Outdoors through July 25. Birdwalks Photo-eyeGallery Randall DaveyAudubon Center, 1800 Upper Canyon Rd., 541 S. Guadalupe St., 505-988-5159 505-983-4609 Keith Carter:Ghostland; KateBreakey:Shadows & Guided by experienced birders,8a.m. Saturdays,as Light;reception 3-5 p.m., through Aug. 22. weather permits. Radius Books LeonoraCurtin Wetland Preserve 227-WEast PalaceAve.,505-983-4068 Interstate 25 Frontage Rd., adjacenttoElRancho de las Open house held in conjunction with the Golondrinas exhibit Nature,workbymixed-media artist by Thirty-five-acrenaturepreserve; open 9a.m.-noon Marisa Fick-Jordaan, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdays and 1-4 p.m. Sundays through November, William R. Talbot Fine Art santafebotanicalgarden.org, 505-471-9103, 129 W. SanFranciscoSt.,505-982-1559 no charge. Modernists in New Mexico: Drawings and Prints, Events group show, through Aug. 8. 12th Annual International Folk ArtMarket Blue Rain Gallery(130-CLincoln Ave.)shows paintings by Deladier Almeida. SantaFeOpera Museum Hill Early BirdMarket 7:30-9 a.m.; MarioReynolds on the Outdoors Hotel Santa Fe Daughter of the Regiment 301 OperaDr.,505-986-5900 market stage 7-9 a.m.; $75 includes all-daySaturday Arrowhead Ruins tour Guitarist/flutist Ronald Roybal,7-9 p.m., admission; 9a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdaymarket ($20); no cover. Donizetti's comic operatracesalove affair thatblos- E.E. Fogelson Visitor Center,Pecos National Historical Park, soms in the bosom of the French militaryand can 16 and under areadmitted at no charge; NM 63, 505-757-7241 Mine Shaft Tavern succeed only if the romantic pair overcomes stern tickets available online at folkartalliance.org, Guided one-mile hike (approximately 90 minutes) Bluegrass duo Paw&Eric,5p.m., no cover. upper-class objections.Soprano Anna Christy, ad- 505-886-1251. to a14th-centurypuebloand kiva,1:30 p.m. weekly, MontecitoStarlight Lounge opted by ajovial regiment, and tenor Alek Shrader, 15th Annual ARTSanta Fe Contemporary entrancefee $3, tour $2, call forreservations,open Michael Tait Tafoya &Jennifer Perez, Latin fusion, as her Tyrolean suitor,are thrust to the fore in this ArtFair daily;nps.gov/peco. 7-9 p.m., call forcover. production set during the Napoleanic erainFrance, SantaFeCommunityConvention Center, 201 W. MarcySt. Gentle hike OmiraBar &Grill 8:30 p.m., ticket prices vary,santafeopera.org. Annual eventfeaturing national and international LosAlamos NatureCenter, 2600 Canyon Rd., 505-662-0460 Saxophonist/vocalist Brian Wingard, 6-9 p.m., Classical Music artists and galleries,11a.m.-6 p.m. todaythrough Easy trails under twomiles; the group meets at no cover. Sunday, $10, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org., 8:30 a.m. everyFriday, no charge,call to register. Santa Fe DesertChorale concludes Sunday. (See story, Page 36) The PalaceRestaurant &Saloon Cathedral Basilica of St.Francis of Assisi, 131Cathedral Pl. Events Countryband Half Broke Horses,4:30-7:30 p.m., Santa Fe Artists Market The33rdSummer Festival: Transcendence,music RailyardDistrict, Paseo de Peralta and S. Guadalupe St. 12th Annual International Folk ArtMarket no cover;country-rock duo Connie Long &Fast Howell,Brahms, and Schütz, 8p.m., $10-$65, Outdoor market featuringworks by local artisans, Museum Hill Patsy,10p.m.-close,call forcover. desertchorale.org. 8a.m.-1 p.m. weekly on Saturdays,505-414-8544. Market opening party with dancing,music,and PranzoItalian Grill In Concert food,6:30-9 p.m., $225, check forticket information Geist Cabaretwith pianist David Geist, 6-9 p.m., Santa Fe Farmers Market at folkartalliance.org, 505-886-1251. call forcover. Andrew Lamb Quartet 1607 Paseo de Peralta Fresh SantaFe, 2855 CooksRd.,Studio A 15th Annual ARTSanta Fe Contemporary Second Street Brewery Open year-round on Saturdays;livemusic, ArtFair Alternative-rock band 50 Watt Whale,6-9 p.m., Jazz saxophonist; with percussionists Al Faaetand concession stands,and gift shops,8a.m.-1 p.m., no cover. Dave Wayne and bassist CaseyAndersen, $10 at the no charge,santafefarmersmarket.com. SantaFeCommunityConvention Center,201 W. MarcySt. door,505-270-2654. Annual eventfeaturing national and international Second Street Breweryatthe Railyard Santa Fe SocietyofArtists artists and galleries,11a.m.-6 p.m. todaythrough TheShiners Club Band,ragtime,7-10 p.m., Santa Fe Bandstand In the parking lot across from the New MexicoMuseum of Sunday, $10, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. (See no cover. ThePlaza ArtonW.PalaceAve. story, Page 36) Outside in Productions' free summer concertseries Outdoor artshow, weekly through mid-October, Shadeh continues; Greg Butera, 6p.m.; Bill Palmer and santafesocietyofartists.com. Santa Fe Opera Backstage Tours EDM Insomnia, with DJ Chil,8p.m.-4 a.m., call for Stephanie Hatfield,7:15 p.m.; visit 301 OperaDr.,800-280-4654 cover. santafebandstand.orgfor full schedule of Nightlife Behind-the-scenes tours including production Skylight performers through Aug. 28. (See Page 65 foraddresses) and front-of-house areas areofferedat9a.m. OrnEtcjazzensemble,7p.m.; TheAlchemyParty Mondays-Fridays through Aug. 28, $10 at the box with DJs DynamiteSol and Poetics,hip-hop/ Theater/Dance El AgaveMexican Restaurant Pianist/vocalist Charles Tichenor,6-9 p.m., office; seniors $8; no charge forages22and under, reggae/top 40, 9p.m.-close; Reggae Dancehall with FlamencoDinner Show no cover. santafeopera.org. DonMartin, 10 p.m.-close; call forcover. El Farol, 808CanyonRd.,505-983-9912 Nightlife SweetwaterHarvest Kitchen Weekly performances,6:30 p.m. Thursdays- Blue Rooster DJ Oona spinning vinyl,9p.m. Saturdays, John Serkin on Hawaiian slack-key guitar,6p.m., Tuesdays,$25. (See Page 65 foraddresses) call forcover. no cover. The Tempest El AgaveMexican Restaurant Turquoise Trail Montedel SolCharterSchool Courtyard, 4157 Walking ¡Chispa! at El Mesón Pianist/vocalist Charles Tichenor,6-9 p.m., Tierra Sonikete, with Joaquin Gallegos on guitar AnimatedJukebox, 9:30 p.m.-2 a.m., call forcover. Rain Rd. no cover. Presentedbythe Santa Fe ShakespeareSociety, and J.Q. Whitcomb on trumpet, 7:30 p.m., no cover. ¡Chispa! at El Mesón The Underground at Evangelo’s 6-8 p.m. Fridays-Sundays through Aug. 16, DJ-driven beats,9p.m.-close,call forcover. Cowgirl BBQ BryanLewis and ThreeFaces of Jazz, with $10-$20 sliding scale,sfshakespeare.org. Santa Fe Chiles Dixie Jazz Band,1-4 p.m.; Sean Dave Anderson and Jan MacDonald,7:30 p.m.- Books/Talks Healen Band,alternativecountry, 7p.m.; call for close,nocover. SATURDAY 7/11 cover. ARTSanta Fe keynotespeaker Cowgirl BBQ DonBacigalupi El Farol Americana band Santa Fe Revue,7p.m.-close, Galleryand Museum Openings New MexicoHistoryMuseum Auditorium, 113 Lincoln Ave. Controlled Burn, rock and blues,9p.m.-close, call forcover. David RichardGallery call forcover. 544 S. Guadalupe St., 505-983-9555 Thefounding presidentofthe Lucas Museum of El Farol Hotel Santa Fe Op Infinitum: "The ResponsiveEye"Fifty Years After: NarrativeArt in Chicago discusses Building the John KurzwegBand,rock,9p.m.-close,call for Guitarist/flutist Ronald Roybal,7-9 p.m., Op Artinthe ‘60s,group show, gallerydiscussion 21st- CenturyMuseum: Crystal Bridges and Beyond, cover. no cover. and closing reception 3-5 p.m. 6:30 p.m., $10 in advance, ticketssantafe.org, 505-988-1234. (See story, Page 38)

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Nightlife El Farol Santa Fe Clay Summer Slide LectureSeries THURSDAY 7/16 (See addresses below) Canyon Road Blues Jam, 8:30 p.m., call forcover. 545 Camino de la Familia, 505-984-1122 Evangelos Ceramist Sunshine Cobb discusses her work,7p.m., Galleryand Museum Openings Blue Rooster no charge. RuPaul’sDragRace;cheer along your favorite Honky-tonk,western-swing band Greg B. &The Jean Cocteau Cinema contestants,7-9 p.m., call forcover. Gunsels,8-11 p.m., call forcover. Santa Fe InstituteCommunityLecture 418 Montezuma Ave.,505-466-5528 La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda James A. Little Theater, New MexicoSchool forthe Deaf, Mixed-media worksbyNina Glaser,reception Cowgirl BBQ 1060 CerrillosRd. 5-7 p.m., through Aug. 11. Silver Crow Asylum, 1-4 p.m., call forcover. Countryartist Bill Hearne,7:30 p.m.-close,nocover. Mine Shaft Tavern Understanding Genius: The Neuroscienceof Santa Fe Collective El Farol ExtraordinaryCreativity,withNancyC.Andreasen, Cactus Slim &The Goat Heads,blues jam, 1114-GHickox St., [email protected] Blues singer HillarySmith andCompany, 8:30 p.m.- 7:30-8:30 p.m., no charge. Crosspollination,works by Marion Wasserman, close,call forcover. 7p.m.-close,nocover. The PalaceRestaurant &Saloon Spotlight Tours reception 6-8 p.m. La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda New MexicoMuseum of Art, 107W.PalaceAve., Open-mic night, 9:30 p.m.Tuesdays, Countryartist Bill Hearne,7:30 p.m.-close,nocover. 505-476-5072 In Concert no cover. Skylight Gallery-talk series led by museum docents; this Santa Fe Bandstand Open-mic nightwith Jason Reed,7-10 p.m., call for Skylight week’s subject: Navajo painterEmmi Whitehorse, ThePlaza cover. Alex Maryol and Friends,blues,7-10 p.m.; Lounge 12:15 p.m., by museum admission. Outside In Productions' free summer concertseries Sessions with DJs DynamiteSol and Guttermouth, continues; Benzo, 6p.m.; Scarlet Cortex, 7:15 p.m.; 10 p.m.-close; call forcover. Events visit santafebandstand.orgfor full schedule of TUESDAY 7/14 TerraCotta Wine Bistro 8th Annual LosAlamos ScienceFest performers through Aug. 28. In Concert Jazz guitarist PatMalone,6-8 p.m. weekly,nocover. Ashley Pond,2132 CentralAve. Theater/Dance Tiny’s The Secret CityUnlocked,inrecognition of the Santa Fe Bandstand Manhattan ProjectHistoric National Park,with Antonio Granjeroand Entreflamenco ThePlaza Tuesdaynightsinger/songwriters’openmic, María Benítez Cabaret,The Lodge at SantaFe, 750 N. St. 7-11 p.m., no cover. performances by the Ibuyambo Cultural Ensemble, Outside in Productions' free summer concertseries 7p.m.; screening of Back to the Future, 8:30 p.m.; Francis Dr. continues; Broomdust Caravan, 6p.m.; Humming The Underground at Evangelos no charge,losalamossciencefestival.com., events 8p.m. Wednesdays-Mondays through Aug. 30, House,7:15 p.m.; visit santafebandstand.orgfor full DJ Adlib and the SabrosuraSound System, continue through Sunday, July 19. $25-$85, discounts available,ticketssantafe.org, schedule of performers through Aug. 28. salsa/merengue/bachata, 9p.m.-close 505-988-1234, entreflamenco.com. Tuesdays,nocover. Council on International Relations dinner TomRussell Lulu’s Chinese Cuisine,3011 Cerillos Rd. Death of aSalesman Jean Cocteau Cinema WEDNESDAY 7/15 Evening includes Chinese buffet followed by a SantaFePlayhouse,142 E. DeVargas St. Alternative-countrysinger/songwriter,7p.m., $40, screening of the 2006 South Korean film Nowand Ironweed Productions celebrates its 10th jeancocteaucinema.com. (See story, Page 30) SantaFeOpera Forever,5-9 p.m., $35, film only $15, reserveby anniversarywith ’s drama, 7p.m., July 13, sfcir.org, 505-982-4931. runs Thursdays-Sundays through Aug. 2, $20, Theater/Dance Rigoletto discounts available,santafeplayhouse.org, FlamencoDinner Show 301 OperaDr.,505-986-5900 OurSun, OurStar:SafeSolar Viewing 505-988-4262. El Farol, 808CanyonRd.,505-983-9912 Verdi's powerful tragedy traces the downfall of a SantaFePublic Library, Southside Branch, 6599 Jaguar Dr., 505-955-2820 National TheatreLiveinHD Weekly performances,6:30 p.m. Thursdays- courtjesterfromthe glittering jollityofacourtball TheLensic to adarkand stormy nightofheartbreaking per- Learnabout thesun, test your sun knowledge, Tuesdays,$25. Chiwetel Ejiofor takes the title role in an adaptation sonal calamity. Thecast is headed by baritone Quinn and talk with solar experts,11:30 a.m.-2 p.m., of the 15th-centurymoralityplay Everyman,7p.m., Books/Talks Kelseyasthe jester Rigoletto;soprano Georgia no charge,continues through Friday, July 17. Breaking News Today Jarman as his sheltered daughterGilda, andtenor Santa Fe Opera Backstage Tours Council on International Relations Conference Room, BruceSledge as the philandering Duke of Mantua, 301 OperaDr.,800-280-4654 413-D GrantAve.,505-982-4931 8:30 p.m., ticket prices vary,santafeopera.org. Behind-the-scenes tours including production Theglobal-events discussion group continues, In Concert and front-of-house areas areofferedat9a.m. 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. everysecond Tuesdaythrough Mondays-Fridays through Aug. 28, $10 at October,$40, sfcir.org. LavaySmith and Her RedHot Skillet Lickers the boxoffice; seniors $8; no charge forages 22 Godfrey Reggio St.John’s College, 1160 Camino de Cruz Blanca and under,santafeopera.org. 7/16 Thejazzand blues band performsinconjunction GreatHall,Peterson StudentCenter, St.John’sCollege, Nightlife 1160 Camino de Cruz Blanca with the New Mexico Jazz Music Festival,6-8 p.m., Architectural no charge. (See Page 65 foraddresses) Visitors screening and Q&Awith the filmmaker, walking tours 7p.m., no charge. Santa Fe Bandstand Blue Rooster of downtown ThePlaza Latin Groove Wednesdays,9p.m.-close,call for Joseph H. Badal cover. CollectedWorksBookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226 Outside In Productions' free summer concertseries continues; Tracey Whitney,6p.m.; Nacha Mendez, Theauthor discusses Borderline,6p.m. ¡Chispa! at El Mesón 7:15 p.m.; visit santafebandstand.orgfor full Flamencoguitarist Chuscales,7-9 p.m., no cover. $22, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. Santa Fe Opera Guild Talk schedule of performers through Aug. 28. Unitarian Universalist Congregation of SantaFe, Cowgirl BBQ Outdoors SkySmeed &Joe Mack,7p.m.-close,call forcover. 107 W. Barcelona Rd. Architectural Walking Tours of Downtown Paint, Plaster, and Pixie Dust: The Magic of Transfor- El Farol South EntranceofSanta Fe CommunityConvention Center, mation,illustrated talk on theatrical makeup artistry Little Leroyand HisPack of Lies,8:30 p.m.-close, 201 W. MarcySt. by Beckie Kravetz, 5:30 p.m., $10, guildsofsfo.org. call forcover. Tour of 18 buildings around downtownSanta Fe, Events Junction led by David Rasch, 5:30 p.m., no charge, 7/15 Wednesdaykaraoke nightwith Michelle,10p.m.- architecturesantafe.org. Santa Fe Opera Backstage Tours 1a.m., no cover. 301 OperaDr.,800-280-4654 On the Events Behind-the-scenes tours including production The PalaceRestaurant &Saloon Bandstand: Guitarist Paige Barton, 8:30 p.m.-close,nocover. 8th Annual LosAlamos ScienceFest and front-of-house areas areofferedat9a.m. Tracey Whitney Bethe House,1350 Bathtub Row, LosAlamos Mondays-Fridays through Aug. 28, $10 at the box PantryRestaurant Thefestival events continue with Dawn of aNew office; seniors $8; no charge forages22and under, Acoustic guitarist/vocalist Gary Vigil, 5:30-8 p.m. Era programfeaturing livetweeting of diaryentries santafeopera.org. Wednesdays,nocover. from the historic home of Physicist Hans Bethe, Tuesday Santa Fe Farmers Market Skylight 4:30 a.m., no charge,losalamossciencefestival.com. Theater/Dance 1607 Paseo de Peralta Impulse Groove Foundation, Brian Hardgrooveon Artisan Workshops Seasonal market, 8a.m.-1 p.m. weekly,nocharge, Antonio Granjeroand Entreflamenco bass and guitar,Mike Boyko on drums,and 2601 CerrillosRd.,800-331-6375 María Benítez Cabaret,The Lodge at SantaFe, RobertMuller on keyboards,9p.m.-midnight; santafefarmersmarket.com. Exploring the Abstract acrylic workshop,9:30 a.m.- 750 N. St.Francis Dr. Wingtips and Windsors,swing-dancelessons 12 p.m.; Surfaces&Textures: The WowFactor Nightlife 7-8 p.m., dance8p.m.-close; Hate Engine CD- 8p.m. Wednesdays-Mondays through Aug. 30, acrylic workshop,1:30-4:30 p.m.; with Maureen (See Page 65 foraddresses) release party,heavy metal,9p.m.-close; call for $25-$85, discounts available,ticketssantafe.org, Gasek,$45, formoreinformation and material list cover. ¡Chispa! at El Mesón 505-988-1234, entreflamenco.com. call 505-954-4179. Argentine Tango Milonga, 7:30-11 p.m., Books/Talks TerraCotta Wine Bistro OurSun, OurStar:SafeSolar Viewing no cover. Classical guitarist Ramon Bermudez Jr., 6-8 p.m., SantaFePublic Library, La FargeBranch, 1730 Llano St. Dharma talk no cover. Cowgirl BBQ Upaya ZenCenter, 1404 CerroGordo Rd., 505-986-8518 Learnabout thesun, test your sun knowledge, and CowgirlKaraoke with Michele Leidig,8p.m.-close, Discussion with Upaya’s viceabbot Joshin Brian The Underground at Evangelos talk with solar experts,11:30 a.m.-2 p.m., no charge, no cover. Byrnes,5:30-6:30 p.m., no charge,upaya.org. TakeoverWednesdaywith MandyMas,hip-hop, continues through Friday, July 17. 9p.m., call forcover.

66 PASATIEMPO I July 10 -16, 2015 Santa Fe Opera Backstage Tours 10th Annual New MexicoJazz Festival Artists (Thursday, July 30); visit nmschoolforthearts.org 301 OperaDr.,800-280-4654 Outpost PerformanceSpace, 210 Yale Blvd.,S.E. InstituteofAmerican Indian Arts fordetails and application forms, or call Holly Behind-the-scenes tours including production and Old Town Plaza artists-in-residence Phillips,505-995-3855. and front-of-house areas areofferedat9a.m. Brazilian singer/songwriter Vinicius Cantuaria, Open to NativeAmerican or First Nations artists Mondays-Fridays through Aug. 28, $10 at the box 8p.m. Friday,July 10, $25-$30; klezmer music group from the Pacific Northwest, Upper Midwest, PASA KIDS office; seniors $8; no charge forages22and under, TheKlezmatics,Cathryn McGill opens,1p.m. and Southwest regions; one-month termsbegin santafeopera.org. Saturday, July 11, no charge; paintings by in September and continue through May2016; Children's PassportProject SITE Santa Fe 20th AnniversaryGala Jonathan Baldwin, reception 2-4 p.m. Sunday, formoreinformation contactLaraM.Evans, Museum Hill SantaFeFarmers Market Pavilion July 12; no charge; John Trentacosta and Friends , 505-424-2389, [email protected]; applications Children receiveaFolk ArtMarket passporttovisit 8p.m. Thursday, July 16, $25-$30; jazz and blues artists booths and learnabout different cultures, WhiteParty,silentand liveauctions of contempo- available online at iaiaacademics.wufoo.com/ 9a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, July 12, $15, ages 16 and rary art; 5p.m., tickets startat$600, sitesantafe.org, band LavaySmith &Her RedHot Skillet Lickers, forms/iaia-artistinresidence/. under areadmitted at no charge,tickets are 505-989-1199. 8p.m. Wednesday, July 17, 505-268-0044, outpostspace.org. Community available online at folkartalliance.org, Turning Mud IntoBeauty AfreekaSanta Fe 505-992-7600. SantaFeClay, 545 Camino de la Familia, 505-984-1122 Santa Fe DesertChorale TheCathedral Church of St.John, 318 Silver Ave.,S.W. Used musical instruments,art supplies,and cash Garden Sprouts Santa Fe Clayhosts areception forthe non-profit The33rdSummer Festival: Transcendence,music of donations soughtfor African schools and local SantaFeBotanical Garden,725 Camino Lejo, organization Innovando la Tradición; cookbook artists; 505-919-9194; afreekasantafe.org. Museum Hill presentation and appetizers with Susana Trilling, Howell,Brahms, and Schütz, 4p.m. Sunday, July 12, 4-4:30 p.m.; book presentation with Eric Mindling, $20-$50, desertchorale.org. CyberNetwork NM Storytellingand hands-onactivities forchildrenages 4:30-5 p.m.; craftworkdemonstration with Macrina Cerrillos Thenonprofit organization needs photographers 3-5 accompaniedbyanadult, 10-11a.m.weeklyon MateoMartinez, 5:15-6 p.m.; book and potterysale, to producevideos promoting its services Fridays as weather allows,$5suggested donation. Artinthe Park benefiting low-income families and seniors; Imagination StoryTime 6-6:30 p.m., no charge. Cerrillos Hills StatePark Visitor’s Center,37Main St. contactDoug Schocke,505-983-2577; BeeHiveBooks,328 Montezuma Ave.,505-780-8051 Paintings,photographs,and jewelrybylocal artists, Nightlife cybernetworknm.com. Interactivestory designed to introducekids to the 10 a.m.-3 p.m., 505-474-0196. (See Page 65 foraddresses) Santa Fe Children’s Museum wonder of drama,ages 2and up,11a.m.,Saturday, ¡Chispa! at El Mesón LosAlamos Join the Teen Volunteer Programand help in the July 11. Jazz guitarist PatMalone and bassist Jon Gagan, Gordon’s Summer Concerts visitor services departmentand in the museum; Santa Fe Public Library2015 Summer 7-9 p.m., no cover. Ashley Pond,2132 CentralAve. must be 15 or older;for moreinformation call Reading Program: Every HeroHas aStory 505-989-8359, Ext. 115; applications available Cowgirl BBQ FarWest Band,7p.m. Friday, July 10, no charge,visit online at santafechildrensmuseum.org. Local branches Mary Scholz &Sarah Ault, 7p.m.-close,call forcover. gordonssummerconcerts.com forline-up schedule Each week in July will featureafun superhero- El Farol through Sept.4,505-690-2484. Performers themed craftand/or family programgeared toward SolFire, Latin rock,8:30 p.m., no cover. Laser Mania New MexicoSchool for the Arts toddlers up to age 12; visit santafelibrary.orgfor Evangelos LosAlamos NatureCenter, 2600 Canyon Rd., 505-662-0460 second-round auditions full schedule of events or contactthe library DancebandLittle Leroy&His Pack of Lies, High-energy laser lightshow, 6p.m. Friday,July 10; Students mayauditioninthe followingareas: branches: La FargeBranch, 1730 Llano St., 9-11:30 p.m., no cover. Beatles laser lightshowfeaturing 15 Beatles hits, visual arts (Thursday, July 23), and music 505-955-4863; Main Branch, 145 Washington Ave., 7p.m. Friday,July 10, and 8p.m. Saturday, 505-955-6783; Southside Branch, 6599 Jaguar Dr., La Boca July 11; Laser Safari, 11 a.m. Saturday, July 11; Lasers 505-955-2828. ◀ Singer Nacha Mendez, 7-9 p.m., no cover. in Space, discover all the ways lasers areused in The Matador space, 2p.m. Saturday, July 11; Laser Pink Floyd, DJ Inky,Inc., soul/punk/ska, 8:30 p.m., no cover. featuring hits by Pink Floyd,7p.m. Saturdayand Mine Shaft Tavern Sunday, July 11-12, $6, children $4, peecnature.org. Ohioan, folk rock,5p.m., no cover. Madrid The PalaceRestaurant &Saloon ArtShack Nugrass band AltoStreet, 4:30-7:30 p.m., no cover. 2833 NM 14, 505-660-2923 Limelightkaraoke,10p.m. weekly,21+, call for You'veGot aBeautiful Nature, paintings by cover. Josephine Adams,reception 4-7 p.m. Saturday, PranzoItalian Grill July 11, through July 18. Pianist Todd Lowryand vocalist Kari Simmons, 6-9 p.m., call forcover. Taos 203 Fine Art Santa Fe SolStage &Grill 203 Ledoux St.575-751-1262 Karaoke Thursdays,6-10 p.m., call to register, ,paintings by America Martin, Saturday, 505-930-0554. New Works July 11,4-7 p.m., through Aug. 8. Second Street Brewery Afro-pop band Jaka, 6-9 p.m., no cover. Taos Artist CollectiveGallery 106-APaseo del PuebloNorte,575-751-7122 Skylight Paintings by Koráland mosaics by Ellen Goodrich, Latin Nightwith DJ Dany, 9p.m.-close,21+; Golden reception 4-7 p.m. Saturday, July 11, through July. Thursdays in the Skylounge,old-school hip-hop, 10 p.m.-close; call forcover. Taos School of Music Young Artists Concerts Hotel St.Bernardand Taos CommunityAuditorium Zia Diner Music of Beethovenand Schubert, 8p.m. Saturday, Trio Bijou,jazzstring ensemble,6:30-8:30 p.m., July 11, no charge; music of Beethoven, Bartok, no cover. and Schubert, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, July 12, $10, taosschoolofmusic.com. OUT OF TOWN Abiquiú PEOPLE WHO NEED PEOPLE Lavender in the Valley Festival Actors/Dancers Purple Adobe Lavender Farm,NM84 Auditions for LGBTQ-themed play Stroll through lavender fields,participate in Held 2p.m. Sunday, July 19, and 6p.m. Monday, lavender craft-making,and enjoyfood,music July 20 at Warehouse 21 forthree female roles by Ronald Roybal and Ryan Dominguez, Saturday (teens-50+) and seven male roles(teens-40+); email and SundayJuly 11-12, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., [email protected] formoreinformation; purpleadobelavenderfarm.com. showruns Sept.17-27. Albuquerque Dance-student scholarships Music Under the Stars Two$600 scholarships forindividuals ages 8and up Albuquerque Museum Amphitheater, 2000 Mountain Rd., areofferedfor fall tuition and workshops by the N.W. New Mexico DanceCoalition; visit nmdancecoali- Asummer series of outdoor weekend concerts held tion.orgfor applications and guidelines; Friday, at 7p.m.; Friday, July 10, Ivon Ulibarri &CafeMocha; July 24, deadline. Saturday, July 11, Combo Special and Pleasure Pilots; visit nmjazz.orgfor tickets. PopGallery(125 Lincoln Ave.,Suite111) shows drawings by Daniel Martin Diaz.

PASATIEMPOMAGAZINE.COM 67 HAPPENINGS 12th Annual Pueblo IndependenceDay Jemez Pueblo Plaza ¡VivaMexico! TheSunday, Aug. 9, 13-mile pilgrimage run from El Rancho de las Golondrinas,334 LosPinos Rd. the plaza to Jemez Historic Sitekicks off events UPCOMING EVENTS An annual celebration of the cultureofMexico, commemorating the 1680 Pueblo Revolt;Native 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdayand Sunday, July 18-19, food,dances, and arts &crafts; no charge, $8; seniors/teens $6; ages 12 and under no charge, visit nmmonuments.org/jemez fordetails. golondrinas.org. Zia Regional Rodeo 2015 Exploring Salomé with Al Pacino SantaFeRodeo Grounds,3237 Rodeo Rd. Center forContemporaryArts, 1050 Old PecosTrail MUSICMUSIC Music From Angel Fire Bull riding,bareback bronc riding,barreland flag Abenefit forCCA;onstage interview with the races, and roping events hosted by the New Mexico Angel Fire,Las Vegas,Raton, and Taos Summer Gala: Hot Jazz, Cool Drinks actorand screenings of his films Wilde Salomé GayRodeo Association; 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Fridayand TheClubatLas Campanas,132 Clubhouse Dr. The32nd summer festival celebrates American and Salomé;3:30 p.m. Sunday, July 19, $75, Saturday, Aug. 14-15, $15 at the door,children 6:30p.m. Friday, July17reception, followedby composers; running from Aug. 21 through Sept.6; ccasantafe.org, 505-982-1338. 12 and under no charge. clarinetist Eddie Danielsand pianist Roger artists include Anne-Marie McDermott, Behind AdobeWalls Home Ida Kavafian, Susanne Mentzer, and the NativeArtsUnbound Kellawayinconcert, dinner, anddancingtothe and Garden Tours La Fonda JeeZLaWeez Trio,$375, call PerformanceSanta Fe Miami String Quartet, tickets available online Local residences at musicfromangelfire.org, 888-377-3300. TheInstituteofAmerican Indian Arts presents formoreinformation, 505-984-8759. Thebus departs from Hotel Santa Fe,1501 Paseo Emmylou Harris &Rodney Crowell its annual scholarship dinner and auction, Santa Fe Music Collectiveconcerts de Peralta, at 12:10 p.m. and returns at 4:45 p.m. reception and silentsmall-worksart auction SantaFeOpera, 301 OperaDr. Museum Hill Café,710 Camino Lejo Tuesdays,July 21 and 28, $75 per tour, 5p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 19, dinner 6:30 p.m. 7p.m. Friday,July 17, jazz flutist Ali Ryerson Theduo performs in supportofthe Santa Fe Animal 800-283-0122 or [email protected]. followedbyaliveauction, tickets startat$175, joined by pianist Bert Dalton, bassist EarlSauls, Humane Society, 7:30 p.m. Monday,Aug.31, tickets Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival iaia.edu., 800-804-6423. begin at $31, holdmyticket.com. and percussionist John Trentacosta; 7p.m. Music &Wine Gala 40th Annual Wheelwright Museum Friday, Aug. 14, Brian WingardQuartet, Wingardon Belá Fleck &Chick Corea La PosadadeSanta Fe Resort and Spa of the American Indian Benefit Auction saxophone,Chris Ishee on piano,Andy Zadrozny SantaFeOpera, 301 OperaDr. Theevent begins at 6p.m. Tuesday, July 21, 704 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill,505-982-4636 on bass,and John Trentacosta on drums; $25, Piano and banjo duet, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept.4, with arecital by pianist Kirill Gerstein at Silentand liveauctions of jewelry, textiles,pottery, 505-983-6820, santafemusiccollective.org. $33-$97, holdmyticket.com. St. Francis Auditorium, followed by acocktail and fine art; Thursday-Friday, Aug. 20-21, no charge, Christian McBride Trio Taos Chamber Music Group reception, dinner,and awine auction at 505-982-4636, wheelwright.org. TheLensic Harwood Museum of Art, 238Ledoux St., Taos La Posada,$600, santafechambermusic.com, 505-983-2075, Ext. 111. Indigenous Fine ArtMarket (IFAM) Presentedbythe 10th Annual New Mexico Jazz The23rdseason (Sept. 9-May 22) features music SantaFeRailyardArtsDistrict Festival,7:30 p.m. Sunday, July 19, Marc Cary of Mozart,Fauré, Ravel, Mendelssohn; including 64th Annual Traditional Spanish Market More than 400 contemporaryand traditional Focus Trio opens,$20-$50, ticketssantafe.org, performances by pianist DebraAyers,violinist Worksbymorethan 200 adult and youth artists artists and liveentertainment, Thursday-Saturday, 505-988-1234. David Felberg, cellist Sally Guenther,and flutist fill the Plaza; liveentertainmentand afood court, Aug. 20-22, visit indigefam.orgfor updates. NancyLaupheimer;$22 in advance; ages 15 and 8a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdayand Sunday, July 25-26, Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival 94th Annual Indian Market St.Francis Auditorium, New Mexico Museum of Art, under $12; season tickets available, 505-982-2226, Ext. 109, no charge. taoschambermusicgroup.org. National gathering of Nativeartists,including 107 W. PalaceAve. ContemporaryHispanic Market numerous events leading up to and occurring The43rdseason opens Sunday, July 19; concerts Santa Fe ProMusica Lincoln Avenue during the market held on the Plaza; Saturday continue at venues throughout the city andin TheLensic More than 130 booths; preview night: 5:30-8 p.m. and Sunday, Aug. 22-23, swaia.org. Albuquerque through Aug. 24; guest artists Thechamber orchestra'sseason opens at 4p.m. Friday, July 24, at the Santa Fe Community include violist L.P.How,pianists Inon Barnatan on Saturdaywith an encoreat3p.m. on Sunday, Convention Center; market: 8a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday Portal Artists Celebration and Anne-Marie McDermott, and the FLUX and Sept. 19. Also performing,chamber-music and Sunday, July 25-26,no charge, Palaceofthe Governors Courtyard, enteratthe blue gate Miami String Quartets; tickets available online ensemble Opus One; music of Beethoven, Lowry, contemporaryhispanicmarketinc.com. just south of New MexicoHistoryMuseum entrance at santafechambermusic.com, 888-221-9836. and Mendelssohn; pianist Anne-Marie McDermott, at 113 Lincoln Ave.,505-476-5100 Grand Prix de Santa Fe Spotlighting the artists of the POG NativeAmerican Nacha Mendez Sings the Chavela Vargas violinist Ida Kavafian, violist Steven Tenenbom, HipicoLounge,EquicenterdeSanta Fe,100 S. Polo Dr., and cellist PeterWiley, $12-$69, ticketssantafe.org, Artisans program; including traditional dances, Songbook Hunter/jumper competitions held Sundays July 26, 505-988-1234. music,and food,9a.m.-4:30 p.m. Saturdayand Scottish Rite Center,463 Paseo de Peralta Aug. 2and Aug. 9, ticket prices vary,505-988-1234, Sunday, Aug. 22-23. 7:30 p.m. Saturday, July 25, $25 in advance Santa Fe SymphonyShowcase of the Stars ticketssantafe.org. Fiesta de LosNiños: AChildren’s Celebration at brownpapertickets.com, proceeds benefit TheLensic Salaam-Shalom: ACultural Celebration of the Mesa Prieta Petroglyph Project,505-852-2055. The32nd season opens with music of Verdi, El Rancho de las Golondrinas,334 LosPinos Rd., Peace Games,crafts, and entertainment; 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Echoes From Cold Mountain Tchaikovsky,Rachmaninoff,and Saint-Saëns; SantaFeFarmers Market Pavilion conductor: Guillermo Figueroa; featured soloists: Saturdayand Sunday, Aug. 29 &30, $8; seniors/ New MexicoHistoryMuseum, 113 Lincoln Ave., Annual meet-and-greet and discussion teens $6; ages 12 and under no charge. 505-476-5200 violinist Itamar Zorman and pianist Olga Kern; 4p.m. Sunday, Sept.27, $25-$80, discounts with Israeli and Palestinian high-school students; Amusical portrait of Cold Mountain composer available,988-1234, ticketssantafe.org, 4:30 p.m.,Thursday, July 30, hosted by Creativity Jennifer Higdon presentedinassociation with or 505-983-1414. forPeace, 505-982-3765. chamber music ensemble Chatter,4p.m. Sunday, July 26, held in conjunction with the exhibit Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra Fading Memories: Echoes of the Civil War,$15 in with Wynton Marsalis advance, $20 at the door. TheLensic Diego's Umbrella 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept.29, $27-$100, Skylight 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. American Gypsy-rock band,8p.m. Monday,July 27, $12 in advance, holdmyticket.com, $15 at the door. THEATER Lucero Dark is the Night Circus: All the Time,Time SantaFeSol Stage &Grill Skylight American country-punk band,7p.m. Wednesday, Wise Fool NewMexico'scircus-theaterproduction, July 29, $25.50, holdmyticket.com, 505-886-1251. 7:30 p.m. Saturdays,July 18 and Aug. 15, and Friday, PerformanceSanta Fe 2015-2016 Aug. 21; $20 in advanceatbrownpapertickets.com, Scottish Rite Center,463 Paseo de Peralta $25 at the door. The79th season opens with Festival of Song Santa Fe Opera spotlighting singers of the Santa Fe Operain The2015 season continues with Strauss' one-hour recitals beginning at 4p.m.; Aug. 2, Salomé ,opening July 18, Mozart's La Finta soprano Marjorie Owens and baritone Quinn Giardiniera, opening July 25, and the premiere Kelsey;Aug.6,soprano Anna Christy; and Aug. 9, of Jennifer Higdon's Cold Mountain, opening aprogramofvocal ensembles of Rossini, Schubert, Aug. 1; $31-$220, santafeopera.org, 505-986-5900. and Brahms,call 505-984-8759 or visit performancesantafe.orgfor ticket information Twyla Tharp and season schedule. TheLensic 50th anniversarytour introducing anew group GracePotter of dancers; with music of John Zorn,HenryButler, TheLensic and Steven Bernstein, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept.22, American rock singer,7:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 7, $20-$65, ticketssantafe.org, 505-988-1234. $37-$49, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. Rock singer GracePotter on stage Aug. 7atthe Lensic.

68 PASATIEMPO I July 10 -16, 2015 Norman Mauskopf,SebastiãoSalgado, Maxwell Museum of Anthropology Graciela Iturbide,and WilliamFrej, through UNM campus,1UniversityBlvd.,N.E., 505-277-4405 October • Secrets of the Symbols: The Hidden Archaeology on Ice, exhibit exploring climate Language of Spanish Colonial Art•San Ysidro/St. change in the Arctic,including tribal artifacts Isidorethe Farmer,bultos, retablos,straw appliqué, emerging as the icemelts.The museum’s and paintings on tin • Recent Acquisitions, collection includes ethnological,archival,and colonial and 19th-centuryMexican art, , photographic items.Closed Sundays and Mondays, and furniture; also,workbyyoung Spanish Market maxwellmuseum.unm.edu. artists • The Delgado Room,late-colonial-period re-creation, open daily through October; National Hispanic Cultural Center spanishcolonial.org. 1701 Fourth St., S.W., 505-604-6896 AfroBrazil: Artand Identities,three-tiered exhibit New MexicoHistoryMuseum/ of lithographs from the Tamarind Institute, Palaceofthe Governors photographs and dressed figures by Paulo 113 Lincoln Ave.,505-476-5200 Lima, through mid-August; closed Mondays, Fading Memories: Echoes of the Civil War,rare nationalhispaniccenter.org. photographs,aU.S. flag from the Battle of Glorieta UNM ArtMuseum Pass,lithographs,diaries,and artwork, through 1UniversityofNew Mexico, 505-277-4001 Feb. 26 • Poetics of Light: Pinhole Photography, through Jan. 10 • Setting theStandard: The Fred David Maisel/Black Maps:AmericanLandscape Harvey Companyand ItsLegacy,ephemerafrom andthe Apocalyptic Sublime,photographs by the museumcollection andphotos from POG photo Maisel • BeautifulDisintegratingObstinateHorror archives • Telling New Mexico: Stories From Then Drawing andOther Recent Acquisitions andSelections and Now,coreexhibit • Santa Fe Found: Fragments From theUNM ArtMuseum’sPermanent Collection of Time,the archaeological and historical roots • The Gift,woodcutprintsbyJohnTatschl (1906-1982). OpenTuesdays-Saturdays; Museum of Spanish Colonial Art(750 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill) features photographs by William Frej. of Santa Fe;Historical DowntownWalking Tours, 10:15 a.m. Mondays-Saturdays through Oct. 17, unmartmuseum.org. AT THE GALLERIES designed to preserve and promoteHispanic nmhistorymuseum.org;opendaily through October. LosAlamos culture. Open Wednesdays-Sundays; New MexicoMuseum of Art BradburyScienceMuseum Axle Contemporary elmuseocultural.org. 107 W. PalaceAve.,505-476-5072 1350 CentralAve.,505-667-4444 Look forthe mobile galleryoutside ChiaroscuroGallery, Georgia O’Keeffe Museum Artonthe Edge:2015,group showofcontemporary Environmental Research and Monitoring,anexhibit 558 Canyon Rd. 217 Johnson St., 505-946-1000 works; through Aug. 16 • Material Matters: on howtopreservearchaeological sites,local Energetic Representations of the Natural O’Keeffe: Line,Color,and Composition,aseries Selections From the Joann and GiffordPhillips wildlife, and fragile ecosystems.Coreexhibits World,works by painterChristina Hall-Strauss of painting,watercolors,pastels,and drawing Gift,works produced from the 1950s to the on the historyofLos Alamos and the Manhattan and digital artist Leah Siegel,visit axleart.com installations,through Sept.13•New Photography 1970s by artists including RichardDiebenkorn, Projectaswell as over 40 interactiveexhibits; forvan locations through July 26, 505-670-5854 or Acquisitions,images of O'Keeffe, through Sept.26; John McLaughlin, RonCooper,and Eugene lanl.gov/museum; open daily. 505-670-7612. open daily;okeeffemuseum.org. Newmann • To Feel Less Alone: GayBlock,APortrait, LosAlamos Historical Museum photographic series shot between 1975 and 2012, Blue Rain Gallery Museum of ContemporaryNativeArts 1050 Bathtub Row, 505-662-4493 through July 26 • Colors of the Southwest,selections 130-CLincoln Ave.,505-954-9902 108 Cathedral Pl., 505-983-1777 from the museum collection, through Sept. 1 Tradition and Change in Córdova, NewMexico: Two-Man Show, New Works by Deladier Almeida YouAre on Indian Land,multisitegroup show The 1939 Photographs of Berlyn Brixner &the López and Brad Overton,through July 18. • Spotlight on GustaveBaumann,works from • The Truth About Stories,works on paper by the museum’s collection, through December Family of Wood Carvers.Coreexhibits on area JoeWade Fine Art JulieBuffalohead • Star Wallowing Bull: Mechanistic • PhotoLab,interactiveexhibit explaining the geology,homesteaders,and the ManhattanProject. 102 E. WaterSt.,505-988-2727 Renderings,paintings anddrawings•Dark Light: processes used to make colorand platinum- Housed in the Guest Cottage of the LosAlamos Sights &Sounds,paintings by John Oteri, The Ceramics of Christine Nofchissey McHorse, palladium prints from the collection, through Ranch School.Open daily;losalamoshistory.org. through July 12. exhibits run through July • WarDepartment, July 26; nmartmuseum.org; closed Mondays. group showofworks from the museum collection Taos PopGallery Santa Fe Botanical Garden E.L. Blumenschein Home and Museum 125 Lincoln Ave.,Suite 111, 505-820-0788 depicting armed conflicts spanning 500 years, through December;iaia.edu/museum; closed 715 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill,505-471-9103 222 Ledoux St., 575-758-0505 Captured Beauty,group showofcontemporary Tuesdays. Monarch-Orange TakesFlight,container-garden Hacienda artfromthe Blumenschein family works, through July. Museum of Indian Arts &Culture showwith ongoing programs about monarch collection, European and Spanish colonial antiques. Roland vanLoonStudio and Gallery butterflies,through Sept.13•ThePower of Place, 710 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill,505-476-1250 Open daily;taoshistoricmuseums.org. 612 Agua Fría St., 505-670-6234 group showofsculpture, including worksby Indian Country: The ArtofDavid Bradley,paintings, Harwood Museum of Art CreativeSpark,photographsbyLuis Sanchez Kevin Box, Phillip Haozous,and Allan Houser, bronzesculpture,and mixed-media works, through 238 Ledoux St., 575-758-9826 Saturno,through July. through May1,2016; santafebotanicalgarden.org; Jan. 16 • Courage and Compassion: NativeWomen open daily. Charles Strong: ACelebration of Life and Art, SelbyFleetwood Gallery Sculpting Women,group show,through Oct. 19 abstractpaintings,through Jan. 24 • An Enduring 600 Canyon Rd., 505-992-8877 • Turquoise,Water,Sky:The Stone and ItsMeaning, Wheelwright Museum of the American Appeal: The Taos SocietyofArtists,paintings,prints, Light Conversations,sculpturebyKevin Box, highlights from the museum’s collection of jewelry Indian and drawings • Randall LaGro,paintings; through Monday, through July 13. • The Buchsbaum GalleryofSouthwestern Pottery, 704 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill,505-982-4636 Sept. 7. Core exhibit of selected worksbyTaos William R. Talbot Fine Art, Antique traditional and contemporaryworks • Here, Now, Center for the Study of Southwestern Jewelry, modernists spanning the 1920s through recent Maps &Prints and Always,artifacts from the museum collection; apermanentexhibit devoted to the history years •santos, classic and contemporaryretablos, 129 W. SanFranciscoSt.,2nd Floor, 505-982-1559 indianartsandculture.org; open daily through and developmentofNavajo/Diné andPueblo bultos, and mid-tolate-19th-centurytin work, furniture, andsculpture•paintings by Agnes Modernist Prints,1920-1970,including works October. metalwork, lapidary, and relatedtraditions; events Martin; harwoodmuseum.org; closed Mondays. by Gene Kloss, Paul Landacre, JanetLippincott, Museum of International Folk Art include artist demonstrations,traditional dances, and Arnold Rönnebeck,through July 11. 706 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill,505-476-1200 food,and storytelling.Coreexhibits include La Hacienda de los Martinez historic and contemporaryNativeAmerican art. Between TwoWorlds: Folk Artists Reflectonthe 708 Hacienda Way, 575-758-1000 Opendaily;wheelwright.org. MUSEUMS &ART SPACES Immigrant Experience • The Red That Colored One of the fewNorthernNew Mexico-style, the World,anexhibit detailing the world-wide Albuquerque Spanish colonial“great houses”remaining SantaFe practiceofextracting carmine dyefromthe Albuquerque Museum in the American Southwest. Built in 1804 cochineal beetle to tintsculpture, paintings, 2000 Mountain Rd., N.W., 505-243-7255 by Severino Martinez; taoshistoricmuseums.org; Center for ContemporaryArts manuscripts,and textiles from Pre-Columbian open daily. Killer Heels: The Artofthe High-Heeled Shoe, 1050 Old PecosTrail,505-982-1338 times to the present, through Sept. 13 • Pottery historical and contemporaryexamples; through Millicent Rogers Museum The Curve: AGlobal View of New Photography,works of the U.S. South: ALiving Tradition,presents Aug. 9•core exhibits: Common Ground: Artof 1504 MillicentRogers Rd., 575-758-2462 by recipients of CENTER's 2015 projectgrantsand traditional stonewarefromNorth Carolina and New Mexico; Only in Albuquerque;closedMondays; New MexicoIsMyHome,other ephemeraassociated ChoiceAwardswinners,MuñozWaxmanGallery northernGeorgia, through Jan. 3•Multiple Visions: • ARoom Listening to Itself,site-specific instal- cabq.gov/culturalservices/albuquerque-museum. with the state's history, through June 28. Historical ACommon Bond,collection of toysand folk art; collections of NativeAmerican jewelryand lationbyAdam Basanta, SpectorRipps Project internationalfolkart.org; open dailythrough October. Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Space; through Sept. 12. OpenThursdays-Sundays; 2401 12th St., N.W., 866-855-7902 paintings; Hispanic textiles,metalwork, and ccasantafe.org. Museum of Spanish Colonial Art sculpture; and contemporaryjewelry; 750 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill,505-982-2226 OurLand, OurCulture, OurStory,historical overview millicentrogers.org; open daily,through October. of the Pueblo world, and contemporaryartwork El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe Blue on Blue: Indigo and Cobalt in New Spain,textiles, and craftsmanship of eachofthe 19 pueblos; Taos ArtMuseum at Fechin House 555 Camino de la Familia, 505-992-0591 ceramics,paintings,and sculpture, through Feb. 29 weekend Nativedances; indianpueblo.org; 227 Paseo del Pueblo Norte,575-758-2690 Site-specific installations: : •Tradición, Devoción yVida: 80 Years of Black Original Sin • RobertMesa: Invictus • Rubén Olguin: open daily. Housed in the studio and home thatartist and WhitePhotographyinNew Mexicoand Mexico, Nicolai Fechin built forhis family between 1927 Drum Migration;through July.Rotating exhibits, including worksbyManuel Carrillo,AnselAdams, communityprograms,and performances and 1933; taosartmuseum.org; closed Mondays.

PASATIEMPOMAGAZINE.COM 69 Yufu Shohaku: Sacred Fountain 2015,madakeand rattan Ashley Blanton: KeepingWhat’s Hers 2015,mixed mediaonpaper TaiModern, 1601-B PasseodePeralta,505-984-1387 RedDot Gallery, ThePanama-Califfornia Exposition,heldin 826CanyonRoad, SanDiego in 1919 5, celebratedthe opening 505-820-7338 of thePanamaaCanal.Inconjunction with Summertime Arts theexpo’scene tennialcelebration, Tai 2015,anexhibit by Modernprese ents Japanese Bamboo students,alumni, andthe Worldo Expo:ACentury of faculty,and staf Discovery.The show is apreview from theSanta Fe of aSeptpemberexhibitionatSan University of Artand Diegog ’s Japanese Friendship Design,New Mexico Gardr en that features worksin StateUniversity, bambm oo dating from thelate theInstitute of 19th centurytothe present. AmericanIndian The SSantaFepreviewopens with Arts,and other arecec ptiononFriday, regional colleges July1y 0, at 5p.m. anduniversities, openswitha 4:30 p.m. reception on Friday,July10. Theshowincludes bookarts, painting, sculpture, photog- raphy, andmore, andhas worksby DianeArmitage, Ashley Blanton, MontyLittle, and other artists.

APEEKATWHAT’SSHOWINGAROUND TOWN Alex Gabriel Bernstein: Sunu setHalfMoon 2014,castand cutglass

Hayley Rheagan: Blue 2015,photograph WinteerowdFineArt,701 Canyon Road, 505-999 2-8878 Center forContemporaryArts, 1050 OldPecos Trail, 505-982-13338 The ggallerypresentsaneclecticmix of works Hayley Rheagan exploresgeometricabstraction andperspecttive —botht abstract andigurative —inglass, in herarchitectural photographs. TheImplication of Form,herr oil, acryr lic, watercolor,and other mediums irst solo exhibition, opensinthe Centerfor ContemporaryA rt’s in its Summeu rofColor Group Exhibition.This CinemathequeLobbyGallery on Friday,July10, with a5p.m.. showing of galleryartists is part of thecity-wide reception. Summer ofCf olor seriesofexhibits. Thereisa 5p.m.receptp iononFriday,July10, in celebration of Winterowd’s1s 1-year anniversary.

Nina Glaser: Girl With Beaded Dreads 2015,mixed media Jean CocteauCinema,418 Montezuma Ave., 505-466-5528 Afteranaccomplished career as aphotographer,Nina Glaser turnedtomixed-media mosaicsthatmerge photographyand glass.“Combiningigures from my photographswiththe deep colorsofglass andother objectsbringsthem to life with newstoriestotell,”she writes.Ashowofher worksopens on Thursday,July16, witha5p.m.reception.

70 PASATIEMPO I July 10 -16, 2015