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FRIDAY 5/31 NMCCCulinaryWeek;runs through June 9; nmcocktailculture.com. Galleryand Museum Openings Nightlife 5. Gallery (See Page 57 foraddresses) 2351 FoxRd.,Suite700, 505-257-8417 ¡Chispa! at El Mesón Bidden, drawings by GendronJensen; ThreeFaces of Jazz; 7:30 p.m.; no cover. reception 5p.m. Cottonwood Kitchen Lounge Blue Rain Gallery Harmonica player-guitaristJohnCarey;5-8:30 p.m.; 544 S. Guadalupe St., 505-954-9902 Savor, Cubanrhythms; 10 p.m.-1 a.m.; no cover. Solitude, paintings by Z. Z. Wei; reception 5-7 p.m.; through June 15. Cowgirl BBQ Rock band Little Leroyand HisPack of Lies; CharlotteJackson Fine Art 8:30 p.m.; no cover. 554 S. Guadalupe St., 505-989-8688 El Farol QueLinda la Brisa (HowLovely the Breeze), John Kurzweg's rock band; 9-11 p.m.; call forcover. drawings by James Drake; reception 5-7 p.m.; through June 30. Paneldiscussion Saturday, 3p.m. Evangelo's Evoke Contemporary Michael Bloom and the Blues Prophecy; 9p.m.; call forcover. 550 S. Guadalupe St., 505-995-9902 Parallels, worksbypainter Francis Di Fronzoand Hervé Wine Bar claysculpturebyKristine Poole; reception 5-7 p.m.; Blues musician Alex Maryol; 6p.m.; no cover. through June 22. Iconik Coffee Roasters Form &Concept Indie-folk singer-songwriter GraceAskew; 5-7 p.m.; 435 S. Guadalupe St., 505-982-8111 no cover. Sugar Fields, ceramic artbySusan Beiner; L' Olivier Restaurant reception 5-7 p.m.; artist talk Saturday, 2p.m. Accordionist andvocalistDadou; 5-8 p.m.; Foto Forum Santa Fe LewAllen Galleries (1613 PaseodePeralta) shows plein-air paintings by Jivan Leethrough July 14. no cover. 1714 Paseo de Peralta, 505-470-2582 LosMagueyes Mexican Restaurant 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. (See story, Photographs by Joel Orozco;closing reception Thomas-Carole Bowker Fine ArtStudio ChatNoir piano cabaret, with pianist Page 36) 5-8 p.m. 815-D Early St., 505-670-9289 Charles Tichenor;6-9 p.m.; no cover. Take aCloserLook, selectedsculptureby MarcosCavalcanteQuartet Second Street Brewery GalleryFRITZ Thomas and Carole Bowker,reception 1-7 p.m.; 540 S. Guadalupe St., 505-820-1888 TributetoBossa Nova Folk-pop band AltoStreet; 7-10 p.m.; no cover. through June 30. Museum Hill Café,710 Camino Lejo 300K Away, group showofAlbuquerque-based Webster Collection Theguitarist is joined by pianist Mariano Social Kitchen +Bar at Sage Inn artists; reception 5-7 p.m; through June 24. Ed &Mariah; 7-9 p.m.; no cover. 54½LincolnAve., 505-780-9500 Morales,bassist Michael Burt, and percussionist Gerald Peters Gallery Double Exposure, oil paintings by Patrick McFarlin; John Trentacosta; 7p.m.; $25, 505-946-7934, Starlight Lounge at Montecito 1005 Paseo de Peralta, 505-954-5700 reception 5-7 p.m. santafemusiccollective.org. Fool's Play jazz combo; 6-8 p.m.; call forcover. Form +Color, paintings by Peri Schwartz Ylise Kessler Gallery SevdaChoir Spring Concert Tonic and ceramics by TaizoKuroda; Intothe Woods, SanMiguel Chapel,401 Old SantaFeTrail, Tonic JBackline Band,jazztrioLoren Bienvenu, group show;reception5-7 p.m.;through June22. 333 Montezuma Ave.,505-930-1039 The Penetrating Gaze:Elise Siegel Sculpture 505-983-3974 Casey Andersen, and Cyrus Campbell; Hecho aMano and Important 20th CenturyDrawings; Mixedchoir performsseasonal songs from 9:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m.; no cover. 830 Canyon Rd., 505-916-1341 reception 5-7 p.m.; through July 6. the Balkans/EasternEurope and more; 7:30 p.m.; TumblerootBrewery &Distillery Terran Last Gun: New Works;through June 22. Zane Bennett ContemporaryArt tickets $15-$20 at the door,children free. Prog-rock and Americana bands Sugar Mountain LewAllen Galleries 435 S. Guadalupe St., 505-982-8111 Theatre/Dance and Drastic Andrew;8-11 p.m.; call forcover. 1613 Paseo de Peralta, 505-988-3250 Under the Influence, fine artprintsby Shakespeareinthe Garden: Vanessie Constant/Change,paintings by JivanLee; Ellsworth Kelly,Bridget Riley,and SolLeWitt; Romeo and Juliet opening night Pianist Ester Hana, 8:30 p.m.; no cover. reception 5-7 p.m.; through July 13. reception 5-7 p.m.; through July 13. SantaFeBotanical Garden, 715Camino Lejo,505-471-9103 Molecule Design TheCapulet's Ball reception5:30 p.m.; performance SATURDAY 6/1 1226 Flagman Way, 505-989-9806 Classical Music Chancel Choir 7p.m. ($95); directed by Patrick Briggs;$10-$45, Life in Flux: To Challenge Apathyinthe 21st brownpapertickets.com/event/4201151; daily First Presbyterian Church, 208 GrantAve.,505-982-8544 Galleryand Museum Openings Century, worksbyMichael Jantzen, Ellen Jantzen, encoresthroughSunday, June 9, darkMonday, Counter CultureCafé Justin Crowe, and Jamie Hamilton; reception Music of Haydn; 5:30 p.m.; donations accepted. June3.(Seestory,Page 40) 5-7 p.m.; through July. 930 Baca St., 505-995-1105 In Concert Events Emergence, mixed-media paintings PopGallery LosAngeles Master Chorale: New MexicoCocktails &Culture by RobertaGlick;reception 5:30-7 p.m. 125 Lincoln Ave.,505-820-0788 Lagrime di SanPietro Lynden St. Victor:New Works, surrealist paintings; CulinaryFestival ShowPonyGallery TheLensic Performing Arts Center,211 W. SanFranciscoSt. DruryPlaza Hotel,828 Paseo de Peralta, 505-982-0883 501 FranklinAve.,Suite 4, 808-597-6569 reception 6p.m.; raffletobenefit Santa Fe Animal Twenty-one singers in atheatrical performance Shelter;tickets $5 each or 7for $20. Cooking classes,pop-up dinners,and seminars; FiftyYears of Fight/Fifty Years of FutureTrans Futurity, of Orlando di Lasso's final work,under the todaythrough Sunday; $30-$90, VIP pass $250; mixed media group show; reception 6-9 p.m. direction of PeterSellars; 7:30 p.m.; $14.50-$110,

56 PASATIEMPO I May 31-June 6, 2019 In Concert iPhone workshops Events Spring &Fiber Fest: Tierra, Agua yVida NewMexicoPeaceChoir SantaFePublic LibraryMain Branch, 145 Washington Ave. Family Mornings at Folk Art El Rancho de lasGolondrinas,334 LosPinos Rd., Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 107 W. Barcelona St., All-levels series covering composition, apps, Museum of International Folk Art, 706Camino Lejo, 505-471-2261 505-982-9674 and creativeprocess;led by David Hoptman; Museum Hill,505-476-1210 Sheep shearing,wool dyeing,horno breadmaking, Music about social justiceand the human spirit, 10:30 a.m.-noon; 505-328-5061, dhstudio@mac Afreefirst Sundayofthe month program and crafts forchildren; 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; $8, seniors directedbyChristyConduf; 4p.m.;reception .com. forall ages; storytime,hands-on artactivities, and teens (13-18) $6, kids 12 and under no charge. and rafflefollowconcert; tickets $15, childen Events and explorations in the galleries; 11 a.m.-noon. (See story, Page 30) 10 and younger free; tickets nmpeacechoir.org or at the door. Film Is ArtGala Gerald Peters Projects,1011 Paseo de Peralta, Severall Friends 505-954-5800 SanMiguel Chapel,401 Old SantaFeTrail, Afundraiser forthe Santa Fe Film Instituteand 505-983-3974, and Unitarian Church of LosAlamos, the Santa Fe IndependentFilmFestival; 6-10p.m.; 1738 N. Sage Loop,505-662-2346 three-coursedinner,livemusic,and silentauction; Theperiod-instrumentensemble in The $100per person, $175 per couple,filmsantafe Lascivious LowRoad: Currying FavorinMedieval .brownpapertickets.com. CLUBS, ROO France;performers include harpist Drew Minter, Santa Fe Farmers Market MS, VENUES lutist Mark Rimple,and violist Mary Springfels; 1607 Paseo de Peralta, 505-983-4098 Check with venue Santa Fe performance, 7:30 p.m. today; LosAlamos s for updates and special events. concert, 3p.m. Sunday; $20, students no charge; 7a.m.-1 p.m.; santafefarmersmarket.com. severallfriends.org. (See story, Page 24) Santa Fe Opera Insider Days Bar Alto at Drury Plaza Hotel Lost Padre Records 301 OperaDr.,800-280-4654, 505-986-5955 828 Paseo de Peralta, 505-982-0883 Mono 304 Catron St., 505-310-6389 Meow Wolf,1352 Rufina Circle,505-395-6369 Free meet-and-greet andbackstagetour; Beer Creek Brewin g Company Mamunia Tokyo-based instrumental rock band; Emma 8:30a.m. Saturdays through Aug. 24; 3810 NM 14, 505-47 1-9271 130 Lincoln Ruth Rundle opens; 8p.m.; tickets $15-18; reservationsnot required. Ave., 505-983-8654 Boxcar Sports Ba r & Grill Meow W meowwolf.com. Spring &Fiber Fest: Tierra, Agua yVida 530 S. Gu olf adalupe St., 505-988-7222 1 Theater/Dance El Rancho de lasGolondrinas,334 LosPinos Rd., 352 Rufina Circle, 505-395-6369 505-471-2261 The Bridge at Santa Fe Brewing Company The Mine Shaft Tavern Shakespeareinthe Garden: Sheep shearing,wool dyeing,horno breadmaking, 37 Fire Pl., 505-557-6182 2846 NM 14, Madrid, 505-47 Romeo and Juliet and crafts forchildren; 10 a.m.-4 p.m. todayand The Cave 3-0743 L'Olivier SantaFeBotanical Garden, 715Camino Lejo,505-471-9103 Sunday; $8, seniors and teens (13-18) $6, kids 12 1226 Ca Restaurant lle de Comercio 2 DirectedbyPatrick Briggs;7p.m.;$10-$45, and under no charge.(Seestory,Page 30) 29 Galisteo St., 505-989-1919 brownpapertickets.com/event/4201151. Chili Line Brewing Company On the Rocks Lounge at Camel Rock C Formoreinformation, call 505-989-720;daily Nightlife 204 N. Guadalupe St., 505-982-84 asino 74 17486-A U.S. 84/285, 800-462-2035 encores throughSunday, June 9, darkMonday, (See addresses at right) ¡Chispa! at El Mesón Osteria d'Assisi Piano Loung June 3. (See story, Page 40) Beer Creek Brewing Company 213 Washington Ave e ., 505-983-6756 58 Federal Pl., 505-9 Ed Gorman &Two Left Shoes,Celtic-influenced 86-5858 Cottonwood Kitchen Lounge Santa Fe Brewing C progressiverock;5p.m.; no cover. at Tesuque Casino ompany El Dorado Taphouse Cottonwood Kitchen Lounge 7 Tesuque Rd., 505-984-8414 7 Caliente Rd., R&B band TheGruve; 5-8:30 p.m.; classic-rock 505-466-6939 Cowgirl BBQ band TheJakes; 10 p.m.-1a.m.; no cover. Santa Fe Oxygen & Healing Bar 319 S. Guadalupe St., 505-982-2565 6/1 El Farol 102 W. San Francisco St., 505-660-9199 Dragon Room Bar Rock band Controlled Burn; 9-11 p.m.;callfor cover. Second Street Brewery 406 Old Santa Fe Trail, 505-983 Drop in and La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda -7712 1814 Second St., 505-982-3030 El F Draw at Countryband Sierra;8-11 p.m.; no cover. arol S econd Street Brewery at the Railyard New Mexico 808 Canyon Rd., 505-983-9912 Second Street BreweryRufina Taproom 1607 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-3278 Museum of Art Singer-songwriters Vonnie Kyle,ppoacher Evangelo's Second Street Brewery Rufina Taproo ppoacher,and Laughing Branches; 7:30-10 p.m.; 200 W. San Francisco St., 505-9 m 82-9014 2920 Rufina St., 505-954-1068 no cover. Ghost Shadeh Nightclub Tonic 2889 Trades W Books/Talks est Rd. Buffalo Thund Tonic JBackline Band,jazztrioLoren Bienvenu, er Resort & Casino, Artist Demonstration Gig Performan 20 Buffalo T Casey Andersen, and Cyrus Campbell; ce Space hunder Trail, 877-848-6337 MeyerGallery, 225 Canyon Rd., 505-983-1434 1808 Second S 9:30p.m.-12:30a.m.; no cover. t., gigsantafe.com Social Kitch PainterEricG.Thompson workswith egg tempera, en + Bar at Sage Inn Hervé Wine B 725 Cerrill 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Vanessie ar os Rd., 505-982-5952 139 W. San Francisco St., 505-795- "The Ring" in 60 Minutes Pianist Ester Hana, 8:30 p.m.; no cover. 7075 Starlight Lounge at Montecito H SITE SantaFe, 1606 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-1199 oneymoon Brewery 500 Rodeo Rd., 505-428-2840 907 W. Alameda St Atalkatthe piano by JoeIllick,incollaboration SUNDAY 6/2 ., Solana Center, Taberna La Boca 505-303-3199 with the Wagner SocietyofSanta Fe;6p.m.; 125 Lincoln Ave., 505-988-7102 tickets $10, discounts available; sitesantafe.org. In Concert Hotel Santa Fe TerraCotta Wine Bistro Three Women Poets: AShared Voice 1501 Paseo de Peralta, 505-982 Santa Fe CommunityOrchestra -1200 304 Johnson St., 505-989-1166 Op.Cit.Books,DeVargas Center, 157 Paseo de Peralta, James A. Little Theater, New MexicoSchool forthe Deaf, Iconik Coffee Roas ters Tiny’s Restauran 505-428-0321 1060 Cerrillos Rd. 1600 Len t & Lounge a St., 505-428-0996 1005 St. CarolMoldaw, Madelyn Garner,and Kate Northrup Mahler's SymphonyNo. 1and premiering Francis Dr., 505-983-9817 La Fiest read from their work and signbooks; 2p.m.; T. Edward Vives' Suitel'Montgolfière;2:30p.m.; a Lounge at La Fonda Tonic 100 E. San Francisco St., 505-9 [email protected]. donationsaccepted. 82-5511 103 E. Water St., 505-982-1189 La Posada de Santa Fe Resort and Classes Theatre/Dance Spa Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery 330 E. Palace Ave., 505-986-0000 Drop in and Draw Julesworks Follies 2791 Agua Fría St., 505-303-3308 The Lensic Performi New Mexico Museum of Art, 107W.PalaceAve., Jean Cocteau Cinema, 418 Montezuma Ave.,505-466-5528 ng Arts Center Upper Crust Pizza 211 W. San Francisco St., 505-988-123 505-476-5072 Avarietyshowoflocal talentinskits,stand-up 4 329 Old Santa Fe Trail, 505-982-0000 Sketchtoincrease understandingofworks on view comedy,and livemusic; 7p.m., $5, jeancocteau Living Roo m Lounge at Loretto Upper Crust Pizza in Eldorado throughobservation and analysis; 10 a.m.-5p.m.; cinema.com/event/jules-works/. Inn and S pa at Loretto, 211 Old Santa Fe Trail, 5 Colinas Rd., 505-466-1123 all ages; bring or checkout materials from museum; Shakespeareinthe Garden: 505-984-7905 free with admission; nmartmuseum.org. Vanessie Romeo and Juliet Los Magueyes Mex ican Restaurant 434 W. San Francisco St., 505-982-9966 Guitar Games Workshop SantaFeBotanical Garden, 715Camino Lejo,505-471-9103 31 Burro Alley, 505-992-0304 Gig PerformanceSpace, 1808 Second St. DirectedbyPatrick Briggs;7p.m. daily through Zephyr All styles; beginners,advanced,and professionals; June9;darkMonday, June3;$10-$45, students 520 Center Dr., 505-501-8106 led by BruceDunlap; noon-4 p.m. todayand $10,brownpapertickets.com/event/4201151. Sunday; $100 in advanceatgigsantafe.tickit.ca. Formoreinformation, call 505-989-7204. (See story, Page 40)

PASATIEMPOMAGAZINE.COM 57 In Concert PechaKucha Night Dessa VioletCrownCinema, 1606 AlcaldesaSt., Meow Wolf,1352 Rufina Circle,505-395-6369 505-216-5678 American rapper;7p.m.; tickets $20; Armor,Vol.3,20 images in 20 seconds, meowwolf.com; 21+. an eventfor designers to meet,network, and showtheir work in public;6-8 p.m.; Theater/Dance no charge; pechakucha.com. TheatreLovers Club,Fun Home: Nightlife Creating aMusical SantaFePlayhouse,142 E. De Vargas St. (See Page 57 foraddresses) SantaFePlayhouse artistic director VaughnIrving Cottonwood Kitchen Lounge in conversation; 6p.m.;doors 5:30p.m.; no charge; Folk-pop guitarist Matthew Andrae; 6-9 p.m.; theatresantafe.org. no cover. Classes Social Kitchen +Bar at Sage Inn SantaFeCrooners: selections from the Great RAPCommunityPoetryClass American Songbook;7-9 p.m.; no cover. RailyardPark CommunityRoom, behind SITE SantaFe, Paseo de Peralta and South Guadalupe Street Tiny’s Restaurant&Lounge Elizabeth Jacobson leads 8-week poetryworkshop Tiny’s Electric Jam, with Nick Wimett 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays through July 23; no charge; and Albert Diaz; 8:30 p.m.; no cover. RSVP to [email protected]. Vanessie (See story, Page 20) Pianist Ester Hana; 6:30 p.m.; no cover. Events Santa Fe Farmers Market THURSDAY 6/6 1607 Paseo de Peralta, 505-983-4098 Tuesdays 7a.m.-1 p.m.;santafefarmersmarket.com. Galleryand Museum Openings Allá Nightlife 102 W. SanFranciscoSt.,505-988-5416 (See Page 57 foraddresses) Photographs by Manuel ÁlvarezBravo and book ¡Chispa! at El Mesón launch forthe monograph Se buscan: retratos Argentine Tango Milonga; 7-10:30 p.m.;$5cover. inéditos de Manuel Álvarez Bravo/Wanted: Unpublished PortraitsbyManuelÁlvarez Bravo, El Farol 4-6 p.m. Canyon Road blues jam; 8-11 p.m.; call forcover. Georgia O'KeeffeMuseum Museum of International Folk Art(706 Camino Lejo)shows work by Alexander Girardthrough Oct. 27. Honeymoon Brewery 217 Johnson St., 505-946-1000 Bring Your VinylTuesday;4-6 p.m.; no cover. Contemporary Voices,sculptures by Ken Price; SundayBrunch Tonic Social Kitchen +Bar at Sage Inn through Oct. 27. Tonic JBackline Band,jazztrioLoren Bienvenu, Bluegrass Jam Band; 7p.m.; no cover. (See Page 57 foraddresses) Theatre/Dance Casey Andersen, and Cyrus Campbell; 9:30p.m.- Vanessie BeerCreek Brewing Company 12:30 a.m.; no cover. No Man'sLand Singer-songwriter Eryn Bent;2p.m.; no cover. Pianist Ester Hana; 6:30 p.m.; no cover. Vanessie Teatro Paraguas,3205 Calle Marie Cottonwood Kitchen Lounge Pianist Al Rogers; 8:30 p.m.; no cover. NewMexicoActors Lab presents Harold Pinter's Jazz pianist Bert Dalton &Friends; WEDNESDAY 6/5 droll drawing room drama; 7:30 p.m. Thursdays- 11:30 a.m.-3p.m.; no cover. Saturdays;2p.m. Sundays through June 23; $25, MONDAY 6/3 Galleryand Museum Openings Nightlife brownpapertickets.com/event/3609729. Collected Works Bookstore (See Page 57 foraddresses) Nightlife 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226 Books/Talks BeerCreek Brewing Company (See Page 57 foraddresses) Pinhole Photographyand Reverse Perspective, Calling AllMinds: An Evening Singer-songwriter Lexy Pettis; 5:30 p.m.; Cottonwood Kitchen Lounge work by AllenOgard; reception 4-6 p.m. with Temple Grandin no cover. Country-music artist Sim Balkey;6-9; no cover. TheLensic Performing Arts Center, Books/Talks 211 W. SanFranciscoSt. El Farol Cowgirl BBQ Jazz guitarist PatMalone; 7-9 p.m.; no cover. Friends of HistoryFirst Wednesday Lecture Thespeakershares her insightintoand experiences Karaoke,hosted by Michele Leidig; 9p.m.; no cover. NewMexicoHistoryMuseum Auditorium, 113 Lincoln Ave., living withautism;7p.m.;$20, preferredseating Honeymoon Brewery Vanessie 505-476-5200 and preshowreception $75,505-988-1234, New Moon Cabaretvarietyshow; 8-10 p.m. Pianist David Wood; 6:30 p.m.; no cover. Pueblo Communities Across the Threshold of ticketssantafe.org. (See story, Page 34) the first Saturdaysofthe month; bellydancing, Spanish Colonization: Examples of Resiliency, burlesque,dragshows,and more; 8-10 p.m.; with IAIA assistantprofessor Porter Swentzell; Events $5 suggested donation. TUESDAY 6/4 noon; no charge. Santa Fe Jewish Film Festival La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda Jennifer Nez Denetdale Center forContemporaryArts, 1050 Old PecosTrail, Folk-rock singer-guitarist Robert Marcum Galleryand Museum Openings 505-982-1338 Vista Grande Public Library Jean Cocteau Cinema, 418 Montezuma Ave.,505-466-5528 and bassist Brian Dear;6-8:30 p.m.; no cover. TheWISC Fellow-in-Residencepresents Screening of Shoelaces: TheTiesThat Bind,5p.m.; 14 Avenida Torreon, Eldorado,505-466-7323 LosMagueyes Mexican Restaurant ThePhotographs of Milton Snowand the Making MidtownBistrodinner(901W.San MateoRd.) ChatNoir piano cabaret,with pianist Monkey Business: Wildlife Sightings on the OSA of the Navajo Nation, 1937-1959;5:30 p.m.; free, 7p.m.; film only$12 in advance, $15 at thedoor; Charles Tichenor;6-9 p.m.; no cover. Peninsula,photographs by Joan Biordi; donations accepted; register at jeancocteau film anddinner,$50 in advance; ticketsand through June 29. cinema.com. information 505-216-0672, santafejff.org.

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58 PASATIEMPO I May 31-June 6, 2019 Nightlife application by Friday, May31, online at People for NativeEcosystems Drop in and Draw (See Page 57 foraddresses) placitasartistsseries.org; $15 application fee; Help needed feeding prairie dogs and monitoring New Mexico Museum of Art, 107W.PalaceAve., 505-476-5072 contactSteve Palmer formoreinformation, sites; other volunteer opportunities include Sketch to increase understanding of works Cottonwood Kitchen Lounge 510-684-4447, [email protected]. office work,education, outreach, and grant on view through observation and analysis; Guitarist-singer Jésus Bas; 6-9 p.m.; no cover. Community writing; formoreinformation call505-988-1596 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, June 1; all ages; bring Vanessie or visit prairiedogpne.org. or check out materials from museum; free with Friday Night Dining Pianist Ester Hana; 6:30 p.m.; no cover. Publishers/Writers admission; nmartmuseum.org. TheEspañola-based all-volunteer organization Sand Play Saturday providing meals to the homeless,elderly,and Annual New Mexico/Arizona Book Awards RailyardPark Children's PlayArea OUT OF TOWN others struggling financially seeks assistance Recognizing thebestinNew Mexico and with anew programoffering free monthly Arizonabooks; entriesaccepted from authors Nature-basedplayevery Saturdaythrough Albuquerque restaurant-style sit-downdinners; help needed andpublishers through Monday,July 1; visit August 10;10a.m.-noon. 516 ARTS setting up,preparing food,waiting tables, nmbookcoop.com to enter; contactPaul Rhetts Spring &Fiber Fest: Tierra, Agua yVida 516 CentralAve.,S.W., 505-242-1445 and cleaning afterward; contactMrs.Johnnie Mae with questions,505-344-9382, [email protected]. El Rancho de lasGolondrinas,334 LosPinos Rd., In OurOwn Backyard, group show examining to signup, [email protected]. 505-471-2261 contemporaryart in and around Albuquerque Ghost Ranch PASA KIDS Sheep shearing,wool dyeing,horno breadmaking, from the 1980s to the present; through Saturday, Seeking lifeguards,swimming instructors, and crafts forchildren; 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday June 1. cooks,and museum docents; call KimKelly, Garden Sprouts and Sunday, June 1and 2; $8, seniors and teens Las Vegas 505-685-1003, ghostranch.org. SantaFeBotanical Garden,715 Camino Lejo,MuseumHill, (13-18) $6, kids 12 and under no charge. 505-471-9103 Family Mornings at Folk Art HowtoSell on Etsy Lexus of Santa Fe petfood drive An annual eventbenefitting the Santa Fe Animal Storytelling and hands-on activities forchildren Museum of International Folk Art, 706Camino Lejo, Donnelly Library, New MexicoHighlands University, ages 3-5 accompanied by an adult, 9-10 a.m. Museum Hill,505-476-1210 802 National Ave.,505-425-7511 Shelter;dropoffPurina brand dryand canned dog food and/or Friskies and FancyFeast canned weekly on Fridays;santafebotanicalgarden.org. Afree, first Sundayofthe month program Free workshop with AnnieMcHale providing forall ages; storytime,hands-on artactivities, tips to helpgenerate sales;10:30a.m.-2:30 p.m. catfood from noon to 3p.m. through July 6; CityofSanta Fe Kids Fishing Derby 6824 Cerrillos Rd., 505-216-3800. SantaFeRiver Park,fromDon Gaspar Avenue upstream and explorations in the galleries; 11 a.m.-noon Thursday, June 6, 13, and 20; contactRoseanna Sunday, June 2. Pereafor moreinformation, [email protected], Santa Fe Children's Museum to Old SantaFeTrail 505-474-6556. Help on the exhibit floor and facilitate playful Free eventopen to children age 12 andunder, Universe of Stories experiences forvisitors of all ages; assist with who mayfish withoutapermit; 7a.m.-noon AllSanta Fe Public Librarybranches LosAlamos school and communitygroup visits and/or Saturday, June 1, if weather allows;the statewill Free reading programcontinues throughJuly 21, Severall Friends outreach; offer special activities,such as teaching stock 1,000 rainbowtrout in the river; New includingfolk artactivities,music,wildlife Unitarian Church of LosAlamos,1738 N. Sage Loop, yoga to toddlers or developing scienceprograms. MexicoGame &Fish staff will be available to presentations,livetheater performances, crafts, 505-662-2346 Volunteers learnactivitydevelopmentand the answer questions; kids who catch fish are andpuppets; children read sixpicturebooks Theperiod-instrumentensemble in The museum's educational philosophy. Earthworks eligible to winprizesonthe dayofthe event; or sixchaptersand record titles in alog.Kids Lascivious LowRoad: Currying FavorinMedieval garden assistantsmay,for example,helpplant, older familyand friends with avalid license may throughage 12 areeligible.Uponreturninglog France;performers include harpist Drew Minter, tend,and grow the1.5 acre gardenspace. Must fish oncethe derby is completed; daily baglimit to librarybranch whereregistered,participants lutist Mark Rimple,and violist Mary Springfels; be 15 yearsorolder, passabackground check if fiveper day; bring afishing rodorone will be areeligiblefor prizes.Visit santafelibrary.org 3p.m. Sunday, June 2; $20, students no charge; over 18, and participate in avolunteer orientation; loaned; santafenm.gov. formoreinformation. ◀ severallfriends.org. (See story, Page 24) 505-989-8359. Madrid Poetryopenmic and fundraiser Engine House Theater, 2846 Highway14 MindWell poetryslam team hosts and performs; featuring Anna Martinez, Marcial Delgado, and others; raising cash fortraveltoSouthernFried Poetryfestival in Fayetteville,NCinJune; 7p.m. Friday, May31; $5; facebook.com/mindwellpoetry. Taos Harwood Museum of Art 238 Ledoux St., 575-758-9826 JudyChicago: TheBirth ProjectfromNew Mexico Collections; Alicia Stewart: Unfinished...,paintings; Embroidered History: Colchas and the Stitchthat Defined aRegion,locally made embroidery; reception 3-5 p.m. Sunday, June 2; allshows on viewthroughNov.10. PEOPLE WHO NEED PEOPLE Artists 2019 Fulcrum Fund call for proposals Administered by Albuquerque gallery516 ARTS; open to individuals and collectives whose work centers around visual arts and who arebased withinan80-mileradius of Albuquerque; visit 516arts.org/fulcrumfund foreligibility requirements; applications accepted online only; 11:59 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 11, deadline. 95th annualburning of Zozobra: audition to sing the national anthem Fort MarcyPark,Bishop's Lodge and Hyde Park Roads Old ManGloom will be representing the 1970s, so performers areencouraged to add thatera's flair to their version of the national anthem; auditions 2-4 p.m. Saturday, June 8; application deadline 6p.m. Friday, June 7. Signupat burnzozobra.com/nationalanthem. Call for "table artists" for Placitas Artists Series 2019-2020 Arts &craftssought; open to artisans age 18 Evoke Contemporary(550 S. Guadalupe St.) shows paintings by FrancisDiFronzothrough June 22. and up; submit three electronic images and

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NEXT WEEK Music on the Hill St. John's College, 1160 Camino de Cruz Blanca, 505-984-6199 Currents New Media Free family-friendly outdoor concert series running 6-8 p.m. El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe, 555 Camino de la Familia Wednesdays, June 12-July 24; trumpeter Christine Fawson opens An annual festival featuring indoor and outdoor installations the season, other performers include the Ron Crowder Band and multimedia performances; opening-weekend events and Nosotros; sjc.edu/santa-fe/events/music-on-the-hill. AMC Concerts presents Rickie Lee Jones June 25, at Albuquerque's include a reception and performances by Chinese artists Sunset in the Garden KiMo Theatre. Miao Jing and Jason Hou; 7 and 10 p.m. Friday, June 7; film Santa Fe Botanical Garden, 715 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-471-9103 screenings, workshops, and live music are scheduled to June 23; Concert series: Nohe y Sus Santos, Latin jazz; 5 p.m. Thursday, Béla Fleck & The Flecktones day passes for ages 21 and over $5, festival pass $10, ages 20 June 13; $10, ages 6-15 $3, ages 5 and under no charge; Taos Mesa Brewing, 20 ABC Mesa Rd., El Prado, 575-758-1900 and younger no charge; full schedule posted online santafebotanicalgarden.org. Pack a picnic supper. at currentsnewmedia.org/festivals/currents. The banjoist-composer reconvenes his original combo, Fun Home featuring pianist Howard Levy, bassist Victor Wooten, Summer of Ham Santa Fe Playhouse, 142 E. De Vargas St., 505-988-4262 and percussionist Roy "Futureman" Wooten; 8 p.m. Saturday, The Swan Theater, 1213-B Parkway Dr., 505-466-3533 The musical based on Alison Bechdel's 2006 graphic memoir; June 22; $37 in advance, $42 day of show; 505-886-1251, Santa Fe Improv teams in long-form and short-form sets; 7:30 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays; 2 p.m. Sundays, June 13-30; holdmyticket.com, or ampconcerts.org/event/330320/bla-fleck. 7-8:30 p.m. Friday, June 7; $15 at the door or online at $15-$25; opening night $30, santafeplayhouse.org. Wild Child summerofham.brownpapertickets.com; 17+. Artist talk with Judy Chicago Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Circle, 505-395-6369 Chatter (in)SITE George Pearl Hall, School of Architecture and Planning, UNM campus Austin-based indie-pop; 7-10:30 p.m. Monday, June 24; $15-$18, SITE Santa Fe, 1606 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-1199 The New Mexico painter/activist in conversation with Merry Scully, meowwolf.com; 21+ Chamber-music ensemble; music of Thorvaldsdottir, art curator at New Mexico Museum of Art; 6 p.m. Thursday, June 13; Rickie Lee Jones Couperin, Ades, and Schoenberg; 10:30 a.m. Saturday, no charge; visit tamarind.unm.edu to register for waiting list. KiMo Theatre, 423 Central Ave., N.W., Albuquerque, 505-768-3544 June 8; readings by poet Elizabeth Jacobson; $15, discounts available; chatterabq.org/boxoffice and at the door. Two-time Grammy-winning singer-songwriter; 7:30 p.m. COMING UP Tuesday, June 25; $35-$55; 505-886-1251, holdmyticket.com, or ampconcerts.org/event/337785/rickie-lee-jones. MUSIC Theater/Dance T Sisters Invaders of the Heart 2019: The Sheltering Sky San Miguel Chapel, 401 Old Santa Fe Trail, 505-983-3974 James A. Little Theatre, New Mexico School for the Deaf, 1060 Cerrillos Rd., Indie-folk/American; 7:30 p.m. Friday, June 14; $25 in advance, 505-476-6300 $28 at the door; brownpapertickets.com/event/4189131. The Mosaic Dance Company and special guest Tamalyn Dallal; The Felice Brothers doors 6:30 p.m., show 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, June 21 and 22; Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery, 2791 Agua Fría St., 505-780-5730 tickets $25 or five for $100; pomegranatestudio.org. Folk-rock band based in the Catskills; 8 p.m. Friday, June14; EVENTS, ETC. $20 in advance, $23 day of show; 505-886-1251, holdmyticket.com, ARTsmart's Edible Art Tour or ampconcerts.org/event/334196. Canyon Road and downtown galleries The Cookers ARTsmart New Mexico’s annual event pairs art with dining Gig Performance Space, 1808 Second St. on this self-guided tour; 5-8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, June 14 Founded by trumpeter David Weiss, the band is a collection and 15, $45; 505-992-2787, artsmartnm.org. Southwest Roots Music present the T Sisters June 14, of veteran jazz musicians such as Billy Harper, Eddie Henderson, Boots, Bolos & Boogie Gala at San Miguel Chapel. and George Cables; 7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 15; $36; gigsantafe Eldorado Hotel, 309 W. San Francisco St., 505-988-4455 .tickit.ca/events/6538. Annual Youth Shelters and Family Services fundraiser; 5 p.m. Conversations in the Railyard Stonewall Summer of '69 Pride Concert Saturday, June 15; dinner, dance band Nosotros; live auction Violet Crown Theater,,, 1606 Alcadesa St., 505-216-5678 National Dance Institute of New Mexico Dance Barns, 1140 Alto St., iinnclucluddeses ttickeickettss ffoorRr Riingongo SStartarrr,, SSugaugarrllaanndd,, DDeenvnverer BBrroonncocos,s, Singer-songwriter John Paul White, with GrammyMuseum 505-984-8759 Sandiastay, Sunrise Springs stay, Southwest Airlines round trip executivedirectorScott Goldman; doors 1:30 p.m.; discussion An evening of period music from the New Mexico GayMen's and more; $125 perperson, silentauction cocktail reception 2p.m. Saturday, June 8; $12, 505-886-1251, holdmyticket.com. Chorus in celebration of June 1969 Stonewall protests only,$45; call Michelle George,505-983-0586 or visit Derrick Carter forLGBTrights,7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 15; $20-$45; youthshelters.org. nmgmc.org/tickets. Meow Wolf,1352 Rufina Circle,505-395-6369 Herb &Lavender Festival VeteranDJspinning house/old-school disco/soul; 9p.m.-2 a.m. Josh Ritter &The Royal CityBand El Rancho de las Golondrinas,334 LosPinos Rd., 505-471-2261 Saturday, June 8; guest acts DJs Eldon and TheRev;$22-$25, KiMo Theatre, 423 CentralAve.,N.W., Albuquerque,505-768-3522 Garden tours,vendors,lectures,and hands-on activities, meowwolf.com; 21+. Americana singer-songwriter;7:30 p.m. Monday,June 17; 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturdayand Sunday, June 15 and 16, $8, seniors WeyesBlood $25-$35; 505-886-1251, holdmyticket.com, or ampconcerts and ages 13-18 $6, ages 12 and under no charge. .org/event/339115/josh-ritter. Meow Wolf,1352 Rufina Circle,505-395-6369 Kitchen Angels 2-3-1 Benefit Dinner American devotional/ethereal musician Natalie Mering; Santa Fe Bandstand Private residence 7-10:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 11; $15-$18, meowwolf.com; all ages. Downtown Plaza and Swan Park,ContentaRidge Court, off Jaguar Drive ChefsHue-Chan Karels and Dave Sellers presentawine pairing TabBenoit Outside In Productions' free summer concertseries,running dinner using three common ingredients from Vietnamese and most Tuesdays-Saturdays from June19toAug.9;opening KiMo Theatre, 423 CentralAve., N.W., Albuquerque,505-768-3522 Italian food cultures; 6p.m. Saturday, June 15; tickets $175 night: frontman Kevin Russell's swamp-funkbandShinyribs; Louisiana blues artist on tour with his band Whiskey Bayou at kitchenangels.org/event/table-2-3-1; formoreinformation lineupincludes TerranceSimien andthe Zydeco Experience, contactDwayne Trujillo at 505-471-7780 ext. 204 or dtrujillo@ Revue; 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 11; $18-$38, ampconcerts.org/ Al Hurricane Jr., andEliza Gilkyson; santafebandstand.org/events. event/337784/tab-benoit, 505-886-1251, or holdmyticket.com. kitchenangels.org.

60 PASATIEMPO I May31-June6,2019 Bloomsday in Santa Fe Antonio Granjero & EntreFlamenco Shimabukuro (5 p.m. Friday, July 5), Mavericks and Los Lobos Jean Cocteau Cinema, 418 Montezuma Ave., 505-466-5528 El Flamenco de Santa Fe, 135 W. Palace Ave., second floor, (6:30 p.m. Saturday, July 6); three concerts and fireworks $59, Celebrating the literature of James Joyce, performed by 505-209-1302 kids 12 and under $15; 505-886-1251, holdmyticket.com, enthusiasts from Northern New Mexico and beyond; music Summer season runs June 28 through Sept. 1; fall season: or ampconcerts.org/events/337198. and cocktails in the cafe are followed by live readings and Sept. 18-Oct. 12; holiday season: Dec. 13-31; tickets start 26th Annual Santa Fe Wine Festival performances in the theater; 6-9:30 p.m. Sunday, June 16; at $25, groups discounts available; 505-209-1320, El Rancho de las Golondrinas, 334 Los Pinos Rd., 505-471-2261 $20; jeancocteaucinema.com. [email protected]. Twenty New Mexico vintners, food vendors, and arts & crafts Hot Fun in the Summertime EmiArteFlamenco Presents La Emi booths on site; noon-6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, July 6 and 7; Prescott Gallery & Sculpture Garden, 1127 Siler Rd., 505-424-8449 at María Benítez Cabaret $18 at the gate (21+), $5 ages 13-20, no charge for ages 12 A fundraiser for New Mexico School for the Arts and New Mexico The Lodge at Santa Fe, 750 N. St. Francis Dr., 505-992-5800 and under. Music Commission Foundation; dining and dancing to Latin-jazz With Nevarez y José Encinias, Kambiz Pakan, and Manuel Tañe; 16th Annual International Folk Art Market band Nosotros; 6:30-10 p.m. Thursday, June 20; $40; 505-988-1234, 8 p.m. Wednesdays-Sundays, July 3-Sept.1; doors 7:15 p.m.; Downtown Plaza, La Fonda, and Museum Hill Plaza ticketssantafe.org $20-$50; 505-988-1235, ticketssantafe.org. Thursday, July 11: 2-4 p.m. free artists demonstrations CloudTop Comedy Festival on the Plaza and downtown walking tour; 5:30-8:45 p.m. FAR OUT Main stage venues: Scottish Rite Center, 463 Paseo de Peralta artists procession and musical performances, followed by and New Mexico Museum of Art, 107 W. Palace Ave. ticketed One World Awards celebratory dinner at La Fonda; MUSIC Inaugural event featuring Maria Bamford, James Adomian, 6:30 p.m. Friday, July 12, opening party; 7:30-10 a.m. Saturday, July 13 early access to the market; 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Saturday Awna Teixeira and The Second City, along with regional comedians, including Carlos Medina; VIP opening celebration 6:15 p.m. Thursday, market; 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, July 14 market and family day; Gig Performance Space, 1808 Second St. Sept. 12 at Meow Wolf; events include an industry panel open to tickets and more details available online at folkartalliance.org. Portuguese-Canadian multi-instrumentalist; 7:30 p.m. all comedians and a workshop led by members of The Second Buckaroo Ball 25th Anniversary Gala Wednesday, July 5; $22 in advance at gigsantafe.com/ City; Friday and Saturday, Sept. 13 and 14; visit cloudtopcomedy schedule. La Mesita Ranch, north of Santa Fe off U.S. 84/285, .com for early bird passes, schedule of events, and updates. right on NM 503 Toots and the Maytals Tig Notaro A fundraiser for nonprofit organizations Communities The Bridge at Santa Fe Brewing Company, 37 Fire Pl., 505-557-6182 The Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St. in Schools, Santa Fe Public Schools Adelante, Earth Care, Veteran Jamaican reggae band; 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 24; American stand-up comedian, actor, and radio personality tours and Resolve; Western-style BBQ buffet, live and silent auctions, doors 5:30 p.m.; $33-$142; 505-886-1251, holdmyticket.com. in support of her album Boyish Girl Interrupted; 7 p.m. Sunday, music by Will Banister & The Modern Day Ramblers; 5 p.m. Meow Wolf Taos Vortex Nov. 17; $35-$45; 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. Saturday, July 20; $150, table of ten $1,350; 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. Kit Carson Park, 211 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos EVENTS, ETC. Immersive weekend of live music, with camping/dining Wish Upon a Star packages; lineup includes Flying Lotus 3D, Wajatta (Reggie Taos 4th of July Music Getaway Weekend Santa Fe Children's Museum, 1050 Old Pecos Trail, 505-989-8359 Watts and John Tejada), Wake Self, Madison Cunningham, Kit Carson Park, 211 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos The museum's gala fundraiser; live and silent auctions, and Yoshi Flower; Friday-Sunday, Aug. 16-18; passes available Free concert with WAR (4:30 p.m. Thursday, July 4; gates dinner, and music; 5:30-11 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14; $150; online at taosvortex.com. 3:30 p.m.); ticketed concerts: Lake Street Dive, with Jake santafechildrensmuseum.org. and His All Starr Band Santa Fe Opera, 301 Opera Dr. Steve , Colin Hay, Gregg Rolie, Warren Ham, and others; 7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 25; $75-$125; 800-280-4654, santafeopera.org. Mariachi Extravaganza Santa Fe Opera, 301 Opera Dr. An annual Fiesta de Santa Fe performance ; 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 31; $16-$56; 800-280-4654, santafeopera.org. The National Santa Fe Opera, 301 Opera Dr. Frontman Matt Berninger's alternative-rock band; 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 8; doors 6:30 p.m.; $39-$99; 505-886-1251, holdmyticket.com. Glen Hansard The Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St. The Irish songwriter-vocalist and his band tour in support of his new record, The Wild Willing; 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 17; $46-$66; 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. PaParrlourlour GaGammee Gig PerformanceSpace, 1808 Second St. Jazz violinistJenny Scheinman and percussionist Allison Miller's ensemble,withpianist Carmen Staaf andbassist Tony Scherr; 7:30p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5; $22; gigsantafe.tickit.ca/events/6480. Oh Solo Wainwright: An Evening with Rufus TheLensic Performing Arts Center,211 W. SanFranciscoSt. Thesinger-songwriter on tour;7:30 p.m. Friday,Oct.11; $47-$231; 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. THEATER/DANCE Aspen Santa Fe Ballet TheLensic Performing Arts Center,211 W. SanFranciscoSt. Performing in Nicolo Fonte's Beautiful Decay to music of Vivaldi's Four Seasons and MaxRichter's reinterpretation of the same; 8p.m. Saturday, July 13;$36-$94; 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.

Lake Street Diveplays on Friday, July 5during the Taos 4th of July Music GetawayWeekend.

PASATIEMPOMAGAZINE.COM 61 OTAContemporary Meow Wolf ArtComplex Core exhibits: Setting theStandard: The Fred Harvey 203 Canyon Rd., 505-930-7800 1352 Rufina Circle,505-395-6369 Companyand Its Legacy, collection and photos Beginnings III,sculpturalglass by WesHunting The House of Eternal Return,evolvinginteractive from POG photoarchives•Telling New Mexico: and furnituredesigned by Chad Manley; installation; santafe.meowwolf.com. Closed Tuesdays. Stories FromThen and Now • Santa FeFound: through July 28. Fragments of Time,archaeological and historical Museum of Encaustic Art roots of Santa Fe • Treasures of Devotion/Tesoros The Owings GalleryonPalace 632 Agua Fría St., 505-989-3283 de Devoción,bultos,retablos,and crucifijos dating 100 E. PalaceAve.,505-982-6244 Paintings,mixed media, sculpture, and monotypes; from the late 1700sto1900•Segesser Hide RisingClouds,Falling Rain,works by Tony Abeyta, moeart.org. Closed Mondays. Paintings, depictions ofU.S. colonial life. Open daily; OscarBerninghaus, Raymond Jonson, Will Shuster, Museum of Indian Arts &Culture nmhistorymuseum.org. Walking toursofhistoric and other American artists; through June 14. 710 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill,505-476-1269 downtownarea; 10 a.m.-12:15 p.m. daily;$15; Photo-eyeGallery Hweeldi: The WovenTribute,aninstallation of an call fordetails. 541 S. Guadalupe St., 505-988-5159 early 1900s wool rug wovenintributetothe Long New MexicoMuseum of Art Flux,silver gelatin prints by Christopher Colville; Walk;through Sunday, June2 • Lifewaysofthe 107 W. PalaceAve.,505-476-5072 through June 22. Southern Athabaskans,Apache basketry, beaded Carved &Cast: 20th CenturyNew MexicanSculpture, Radius Books articles of weapons and other objects dating from mixed-media sculpture by New Mexico artists, 227 E. PalaceAve.,Suite W, 505-983-4068 the late 1880s to thepresent;throughSunday, including Patrocinio Barela, Agnes C. Sims,Fritz June 2•Beyond Standing Rock:The Past, Present, Linn Meyers: Works: 2004-2018,amonograph Scholder, and EugenieShonnard; through July 28 and Futureofthe WaterProtectors,group showby and exhibit of worksonpaper;through July 10. • Social &Sublime: Land,Place, andArt;21st-century ZoeUrness,Frank Buffalo Hyde,Pamela J. Peters, artfromthe museum'scollection; through Sage Creek Gallery and others; throughOct.27•The Brothers Chongo: Aug. 25 • The Great Unknown: Artists at Glen Monroe GalleryofPhotography(112 DonGaspar Ave.) 421 Canyon Rd., 505-988-3444 ATragic ComedyinTwo Parts,lithographs and Canyon andLakePowell;artifacts, photographs, shows work by BobGomel through June 23. Being There: PrivateFaces &Public Spaces, paintings by MateoRomero andpotteryand andarchivalmaterial;also worksbyGeorgia paintings by Charles Iarrobino; through June 12. lithographsbyDiego Romero; through October O'Keeffe, Mark Klett, Eliot Porter,and Martin AT THE GALLERIES Studio WFC • Here, Nowand Always,collection artifacts; through Stupich; through Sept. 15;nmartmuseum.org. 1704-B Lena St., 303-587-8074 Jan. 1, 2020; indianartsandculture.org. Open daily. Opendaily. Art.i.fact King of the Road;paintings by Wendy Foster; Museum of InteractiveArt at Shidoni Gallery Poeh Cultural Center and Museum 930-CBaca St., 505-982-5000 through June 8. 1508 Bishops Lodge Rd., 505-670-2118 78 Cities of Gold Rd., Pueblo of Pojoaque,505-455-5041 Neighbor,watercolors and drawings Turner Carroll Gallery Invent Your OwnRealityRoom,permanent Crossing Paths,works by Tewa potters Erik Fender by Britta Albrecht; through June 8. 725 Canyon Rd., 505-986-9800 interactiveexhibit of workscreatedbyvisitors; and ClarenceCruz; through June 29. ChiaroscuroContemporaryArt Mixed-media work by FaustoFernandez; shidoni.com. Open Tuesdays-Saturdays. Santa Fe Botanical Garden 558 Canyon Rd., 505-992-0711 through June 10. Museum of International Folk Art 715 Camino Lejo,MuseumHill,505-471-9103 Alchemy,paintings by R. Patrick Harris; Ventana Fine Art 706 CaminoLejo,MuseumHill,505-476-1200 Alivingmuseum on 14 acres:Ojos yManos, through Saturday, June 1. 400 Canyon Rd., 505-983-8815 CraftingMemory:The ArtofCommunityinPeru, Orchard Gardens, CourtyardGardens,and Arroyo Ellsworth Gallery New paintings by FrankBalaam and Angus; contemporaryart;through July 17 • AGathering Trails; santafebotanicalgarden.org.Open daily. 215 E. PalaceAve., 505-989-7900 through Saturday, June 1. of Voices:FolkArt From the Judith Espinar andTom SITE Santa Fe The Ratio of People to Cake,works by painter DillenbergCollection;through Aug. 25 • Multiple Ylise Kessler Gallery Visions: ACommonBond,toys andfolkart; 1606 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-1199 Jared Weiss and ceramicist Owen Marc Laurion; 333 Montezuma Ave.,505-930-1039 Bel Canto: ContemporaryArtists ExploreOpera, through June 12. Alexander Girard: ADesigner's Universe,atraveling Inaugural group showofmultidisciplinaryworks; retrospectiveofthe interior and textile designer's group showthatexamines themes of race, El Zaguán through Friday, May31. worksinthe long-termexhibit Multiple Visions; gender,and class within the stories,traditions, 545 Canyon Rd., 505-983-2567 through Oct. 27 • Girard's Modern Folk,objects architecture, and music of opera; through Sept. 1; Zalma Lofton Gallery sitesantafe.org. Open daily. DonUsner:Lowriders,photographs; 407 S. Guadalupe St., facebook.com/Zalma-Lofton-Gallery from the collection; on view in Lloyd's Treasure on view throughFriday, May31. Molds of Time,group show of sculpturebygallery Chest through Jan. 26,2020; internationalfolkart Wheelwright Museum GlobeFine Art artists; through Saturday, June 1. .org. Open daily. of the American Indian 727 Canyon Rd., 505-989-3888 Museum of Spanish Colonial Art 704 CaminoLejo,MuseumHill,505-982-4636 New Work from the Smithsonian Exhibition, MUSEUMS &ART SPACES 750 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill,505-982-2226 LIT:The Work of Rose B. Simpson,life-size clay work by furnituredesigner KentTownsend; Paul Pletka: Converging Faiths in the New World, and mixed-media sculpture; throughOct.6 • Center for the StudyofSouthwestern Jewelry, Excavating Beauty,paintings by HeidiGoodyear; SantaFe paintings,indigenous,and Spanish artifacts through June 9. from the artist's and the museum's collection; devoted to Dinéand Pueblo metalworkand Hat Ranch Gallery Center for ContemporaryArts through Oct. 20. Core exhibits: The Delgado lapidarytraditions;wheelwright.org. 1050 Old PecosTrail,505-982-1338 Open daily. 27 SanMarcosRd. W.,505-424-3391 Room,based on the will and estateinventory The Telepoem Booth Project,avintage phone Paintings by CarolTippit Woolworth; of trader and merchant DonManuel Delgado Albuquerque booth installation with adial-a-poemelement. through June 19. • Beltrán-Kropp CollectionofPeruvian Colonial OpenTuesdays-Sundays;ccasantafe.org. Art,works from the collection of PedroBeltrán National Hispanic Cultural Center 701 Fourth St., S.W., 505-604-6896 HorndeskiContemporary CoeCenter for the Arts and Miriam Kropp Beltrán • The Youth Gallery, 716 Canyon Rd., 505-231-3731 or 505-438-0484 QuéChola, group show of worksthatdepict 1590-B PachecoSt.,505-983-6372 worksfromYouth Market Artists;spanishcolonial Vernal Paintings,landscapes by GregoryHorndeski; working-class Mexican-Americanurban females Exhibits of indigenous art, with aconcentration .org. Open daily. through June 15. oftenassociatedwithgangs; throughAug.4; in artifacts of North America;coeartscenter.org. New MexicoHistoryMuseum/ nhccnm.org. Closed Mondays. Keep Contemporary Openfirst Fridayofthe monthand by appointment. Palaceofthe Governors 142 Lincoln Ave.,505-557-9574 Georgia O’KeeffeMuseum 113 Lincoln Ave.,505-476-5200 Taos NORD:International PhotographyExhibition; 217 Johnson St., 505-946-1000 On Exhibit: Designs ThatDefined theMuseum of E.L. Blumenschein Home and Museum through June 9. AGreat American Artist. AGreat American Story, New Mexico,historicphotographs andvignettes 222 Ledoux St., 575-758-0505 LewAllen Galleries workshonoring the artist'slegacy•The Candid depicting early displays;through August Hacienda artfromthe Blumenschein family 1613 Paseo de Peralta, 505-988-3250 Camera,photographsfromthe museum'scollection; • The Land That Enchants Me so:Picturing popular collection and European and Spanish colonial Forrest Moses: SurveyExhibition Honoring on view through Sunday, June 2; okeeffemuseum Song of NewMexico,sheet music andcoversfrom antiques.Closed Wednesdays and Thursdays; the 85th Birthday of Santa Fe's Abstracted .org. Opendaily. the 1840s to 1930; also,sound recordings and taoshistoricmuseums.org. Landscape Master;Brian Rutenberg: Lake, memorabilia;htrough September • The First Millicent Rogers Museum IAIA Museum of ContemporaryNativeArts World War, stories,images,and lettersfrom paintings; worksfromthe collections 108 CathedralPl.,888-922-4242 1504 MillicentRogers Rd., 575-758-2462 of Charles MacKay and Cameron McCluskey; New Mexicanswho served in WWI; through Action/Abstraction Redefined,paintings and Buildingthe Legacy: New Acquisitionstothe through June15. Nov. 11 • The Massacre of DonPedro Villasur, worksonpaper createdinthe 1960s and 1970s work by graphic artist Turner AveryMark-Jacobs Millicent Rogers Museum;through July 7 Monroe GalleryofPhotography from the permanent collection; through July7 depicting theSpanishColonial militaryexpedition • Majestic Owls,multidisciplinary representations; 112 Don Gaspar Ave.,505-992-0800 • Artfor aNew Understanding: NativePerspectives of 1720;throughFeb.1,2020 • Atomic Histories, throughFeb.16, 2020 • Horse Culturesofthe Photographs work by BobGomel; through June 23. 1950toNow,multidisciplinaryworks charting the highlighting NewMexico'snuclearhistory, Southwest,paintings, beadwork, and tackfrom ObscuraGallery development of contemporaryNativeart;works including photographerMeridel Rubenstein's the collection;throughFeb.16, 2020 • Marjorie Eaton: ALifeinPictures,paintings,photographs, 1405 Paseo de Peralta, 505-577-6798 by Shan Goshorn, CannupaHanska Luger, and installations from the traveling exhibit Critical Mass others; throughJuly 19 •Robyn Tsinnajinnie and her installation Oppenheimer'sChair;through and personalitems; through March2020; Traversing East,photographsbyMichael Berman millicentrogers.org. Opendaily. and Neil Folberg; through June 15. and Austin BigCrow: The Holy Trinity,mural; February2020 • We theRosies: Women at Work, through October•Adobobot,outdoor sculpture alobbydisplayofa6-foot,3D-printedsculpture by Wayne Nez Gaussoin; through November; of the WWII-erapostergirlfor womeninthe iaia.edu/museum. Closed Tuesdays. workforce, Rosie theRiveter;through March1,2020.

62 PASATIEMPO I May 31-June 6, 2019 GendronJensen, Untitled (BIDDENV)(2010, detail), pencil on paper LyndenSt. Victor, Aries, Zodiac series (2019),acrylic,ink,and oiloncanvas

5. Gallery, 2351 FoxRd.,No. 700, 505-257-8417,5pointgallery.com PopGallery,125 E. Lincoln Ave., Ste. 111, 505-820-0788, popsantafe.com Formorethan 50 years, artist GendronJensenhas found inspiration in the In hisfirst majorshowatPop Galleryin13years,self-taught hyper-surrealistpainter Lynden St.Victorunveils animalbones he discovers while hisnewestbodyofwork inspired hiking—first in thenorth woodsof by thesignsofthe zodiac.He Minnesotaand more recently in the peoplesworlds both alienand lands surroundinghis homeoutside familiarwithsolitaryenigmatic Taos.Usinggraphiteand stone lithog- heroes andantiheroesinnarra- raphyashis mediums, he re-creates tive,bold, andcinematic works. thebones of wild animals,suchas Hischaractersare eccentric owls,ravens, turtles, andbeavers loners on theoutskirts of society, andrenderstheminintricate,faithful mysteriousfigures inhabiting detail.Unidentifiable as specific forbidding landscapes,and speciestothe untrained eye, these adventurersforging theirown animal boneslookalmostsculptural pathswithasense of defiant or likeodd relics from someunknown individualism.St. Victor,under culture.His drawings reach sizes as tall thepen name VicLee,isalso as 7feet. BIDDEN,anexhibitionofhis thecreator of thepopular comic work,opens with a5p.m. reception Pardon My Planet.The exhibit on Friday,May 31.The show is on view openswitha6p.m.reception on throughJuly5. Friday,May 31,and runs through June 30.

Z.Z. Wei, Left Behind (2019),oil on canvas Blue Rain Gallery, 544S.GuadalupeSt., 505-954-9902,blueraingallery.com Combiningimageryinspiredbyhis travelsalong America’s highways andbywayswithhis experience growing up in Chinaduringthe Cultural Revolution,artistZ.Z.Wei createsmoodycompositionsthat capturethe spirit of hisadopted home.His semi-abstract American landscapes—whererustedand APEEKATWHAT’SSHOWINGAROUNDTOWN abandonedautomobiles, weathered barns, andfarmhousesstand witness by Michael Abatemarco to theslowpassage of time —are tingedwithasenseofmelancholy but also afeelingoftranquility. Solitude: NewPaintingsbyZ.Z.Wei openswithareceptionat5p.m.on Friday,May 31,and is on exhibit until June 15.

TerranLastGun, Untitled (2019), serigraph

HechoaMano, 830CanyonRoad, 505-916-1341, hechoamano.org Contemporary artist Terran Last Gundraws from thegeometricvisual language of hisancestral heritageincompositionsthatreflect ColorField, Pop, andMinimalistaesthetics. Originally from Browning, Montana, Last Gunearneddegrees in museumstudies andstudioartsfromthe Institute of American Indian Arts.Heoften incorporates Blackfeetmotifs into his bold andgraphic workson Frank Ettenberg, TheRunaround (1993),monotype paper. “Myartwork canbeseenasvisual records of alayered experienceofbeing AmskapiPiikani VitalSpaces, 310Johnson St., vitalspaces.org (Blackfeet)ofMontana,” he wroteinastatement.“I Themonotypes, earlydrawings, paintingsonpaper,and recent sketches of usearangeofmaterialsand approaches to making abstractionist Frank Ettenbergare on view,along with worksbyhis regional art. Whetherit’sprintmaking, photography, or contemporaries, in thepop-upexhibitionand benefitsale Frankand Friends: painting, Icontinuetoexplore color, form, composi- WorksonPaper.Ettenberg,who wasdiagnosed with dementia andmovedinto tion,and memorywhen creating visual narratives.” an assistedlivingfacilityin2018, continues to create artworkdespite his condi- Aself-titled exhibitionofhis work openswitha tion.Ettenberg’s workscoverperiods throughout his career in SantaFeand receptionat6p.m. on Friday,May 31,and is on view Vienna.All salesgotosupport Ettenberg’scontinued memory care.Aclosing throughJune22. reception will be heldat5p.m.onWednesday,June5.

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