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FRIDAY 3/27 Books/Talks Galleryand Museum Openings Council on International Relations lecture SantaFeWoman’s Club,1616 Old SantaFeTrail Argos Studio/Gallery African Economicsand Politics in the21st Century, 1211 LuisaSt.,505-988-1814 by Ambassador John Campbell,5p.m., partofthe Skin Deep II,works on paper by members of the Africa in the 21st Centuryseries,$20, 505-982-4931, Tuesdaynightdrawing group,reception 6-8 p.m., sfcir.org. through April20. Gallerytalk CharlotteJackson Fine Art Zane Bennett ContemporaryArt,435 S. Guadalupe St., 554 S. Guadalupe St., 505-989-8688 505-982-8111 Gratitude,pieces by sculptor Elliot Norquist, Sustenance,with artist Rachel Stevens,2p.m., reception 5-7 p.m., through April27. an ARTMatters eventheld in conjunction with the exhibit Keeping Things Whole: Sculpture. ChiaroscuroContemporaryArt 702½CanyonRd.,505-992-0711 Michael Finkelstein TheSanta Fe Years,retrospectiveshowofpaintings ArkBooks,133 RomeroSt.,505-988-3709 by Bebe Krimmer (1930-2014), reception 5-7 p.m., Theauthor reads from SlowMedicine: Hope through April25. (See story, Page 38) and Healing for Chronic Illness,5-6:30 p.m. Encaustic ArtCenter Outdoors 632 Agua Fría St., 505-989-3283 Arrowhead Ruins tour Grand opening and 10th anniversarycelebration E.E. Fogelson Visitor Center,Pecos National Historical Park, 6-9 p.m., $75 includes hors d'oeuvres,and live NM 63, 505-757-7241 music by the Body and Soul Jazz Trio,tickets available online at eainm.com and at the door. Guided one-mile hike (approximately 90 minutes) to a14th-centurypuebloand kiva,1:30 p.m. weekly, Georgia O’Keefe Museum entrancefee $3, tour $2, call forreservations,open 217 Johnson St., 505-946-1000 daily;nps.gov/peco. New PhotographyAcquisitions,images of O'Keefe, through Sept. 26. Nightlife (See Page 57 foraddresses) JamesKellyContemporary 1611 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-1601 ¡Chispa! at El Mesón Expo,works on paper by SCUBA collective ThreeFaces of Jazz, featuringArlen Asher (SandraWang and Crockett Bodelson), reception on saxophone,7:30-10:30 p.m., no cover. 5-7 p.m., through June 20. Cowgirl BBQ Molecule Design Americana band Bone Orchard, 8:30 p.m.-close, 1226 Flagman Way, 505-989-9806 no cover. Ground Work,sculptureand installation Duel Brewing by Matthew Chase-Daniel and CheriIbes, Arlo Guthrie: Alice's Restaurant 50th AnniversaryTour,Tuesday, March31, at theLensic. Rock band 50 Watt Whale,7-10 p.m., no cover. reception 5-7 p.m., through April25. Zane Bennett ContemporaryArt El AgaveMexican Restaurant Peters Projects Theater/Dance Pianist/singer Charles Tichenor,6-9 p.m., no cover. 1011 Paseo de Peralta, 505-954-5800 435 S. Guadalupe St., 505-982-8111 28th AnnualChoreographers' Showcase Keeping Things Whole: Sculpture,featuring El Farol InventoryofLight: TheArt of Systems Biology RailyardPerformanceCenter, 1611 Paseo de Peralta and Nanoscience,national invitational exhibit Dunham Aurelius,Guy Dill,and Rachel Stevens, C.S. Rockshow, featuringDon Curry, Pete Springer reception 5-7 p.m., through April17. Including Mosaic DanceCompany, Elise Gent, and RonCrowder,9p.m.-close,call forcover. of mixed media integrating scientiic principles and JeremyRomero, 7p.m. tonight andSaturday, and technology,reception 5:30-7 p.m., Dance Classical Music $10-$15 sliding scale at the door,kids ages 11 of Allergens,lecturebyBridget Wilson of UNM, and under no charge,nmdancecoalition.org. 6-7 p.m., through April25. (See story, Page 28) Music on Barcelona Unitarian Universalist Congregation of SantaFe, BonkerzComedy Club Roland vanLoonStudio andGallery 107 W. Barcelona St. Skylight 612 Agua Fría St., 505-670-6234 Woodwind recital: music of Handel,Duvernoy, Stand-up comedy with Mary Kennedy,8p.m., Flamboyant Relections,paintings by the and Ravel, 5:30-6:30 p.m., donations welcome. $10 in advance, holdmyticket.com. 3/27 gallerist,reception 5-9 p.m., through June 7. TGIF Esso String Orchestra Word Over All: Walt Whitman Vivo Contemporary First Presbyterian Church, 208 GrantAve. andPablo Neruda Esso String 725 Canyon Rd., 505-982-1320 Music of Mozart, Schoenfeld,and Vivaldi, Teatro Paraguas Studio,3205 Calle Marie Orchestra Giving VoicetoImage 3,collaborativeshow 5:30 p.m., donations welcome,505-982-8544, Dramatic bilingual readings,7:30 p.m., $10, at First matching galleryartists' pieces with poems Ext. 16. 505-424-1601, [email protected], Presbyterian written by local poets,readings 5:30-7:30 p.m., encores Friday-Sunday, April10-12. Church through April21.

56 PASATIEMPO I March27-April 2, 2015 El PaseoBar &Grill Country/Americanadance martial-arts demonstrations,snacks and bento Weekly DJs,9p.m.-close,call forcover. DanceStation, SolanaCenter, 947-B W. Alameda St., boxes, cultural presentations,merchandise booths, and crafts activities,9:30 a.m.-5 p.m., $5, ages Hotel Santa Fe Music by TheRifters,7:30 p.m., $15 at the door,for information call Ron, 505-795-6174, 12 and under no charge,aportion of ticket sales Guitarist/lutist Ronald Roybal,7-9 p.m., no cover. 3/28 [email protected]. beneits Japan AidofSanta Fe and the SantaFe JINscholarship fund,santafejin.org. La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda Matsuri 2015 JimmyStadler Band,rock,8p.m.-close,nocover. Seventh Santa FeArtists Market Annual Closet SantaFeCommunityConvention Center, La Posada de Santa Fe Resortand Spa 201 W. MarcySt. RailyardDistrict, Paseo de Peralta and S. Guadalupe St. Ball,afundraiser Outdoor market featuringworks by local artisans, Nacha Mendez &Friends,6:30-9:30 p.m., for Southwest Annual Japanese cultural festival presentedby no cover. SantaFeJIN; featuringtaiko drummer Ringtaro, 8a.m.-1 p.m. weekly on Saturdays through Care Center December,505-414-8544. Locker Room Sports Bar&Grill DJ at 10 p.m., call fordetails and cover. Contradance Mine Shaft Tavern Odd Fellows Hall Sage &Jared's HappyGland Band,5p.m.; Folk dancewith easy walking steps; livemusic by open-mic night, with Glen Nef,7p.m.-close, East Mountain Serenaders; calls by Marj Mullany; no cover. beginners lesson 7p.m., dance7:30 p.m., $9, students $5, 505-820-3535, folkmads.org. MontecitoStarlight Lounge Jazz guitarist PatMalone and vocalist SeriouslyFunny! Whitney Carroll Malone,7-9 p.m., call forcover. Warehouse 21 We the People and Guess Who'sComing OmiraBar &Grill to Santa Fe? by RonBloomberg, and TheUnreal Fridaynightjazz, with saxophonist/vocalist Housewives of Santa Fe,written by Bloomberg Brian Wingard, 6-9 p.m., no cover. and Dennis Carroll,7:30 p.m., $20, 505-988-1234, PalaceRestaurant&Saloon ticketssantafe.org, Sundayencore. Countryband Half Broke Horses,4:30-7:30 p.m., The Lulz Comedy Show call forcover. Skylight Pranzo ItalianGrill Including Will Bolt, Joser Maestas,and Geist Cabaretwith pianist David Geist,6-9 p.m., David Horowitz, 8p.m., $10 at the door call forcover. and in advance, skylightsantafe.com. Second StreetBrewery Word Over All: Walt Whitman Busy &The Crazy88, hipster-pop,6-9 p.m., andPablo Neruda no cover. Teatro Paraguas Studio,3205 Calle Marie Dramatic bilingual readings,7:30 p.m., $10, Second StreetBrewery at the Railyard 505-424-1601, [email protected], Jazz ensemble MVIII Unplugged,6-9 p.m., no cover. encores Friday-Sunday, April10-12. Shadeh The Year of Magical Thinking DJ Chil,8p.m.-4 a.m., call forcover. TheLensic Skylight Linda Purl portrays author Joan Didion, 7p.m., TheAlchemyparty,with DJs DynamiteSol and $15-$35, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. JuiceboxRay,top 40/hip-hop/reggae,9p.m.- (See story, Page 22) close; Reggae Dancehall Fridays,with DonMartin's Brotherhood Sound System: guest vocalist Books/Talks SergeantRemo,10p.m.-close; call forcover. Santa Fe Botanical Garden lecture Tiny’s SantaFeExtension Oice,Rodeo Grounds,3229 Rodeo Rd. DonCurry,acoustic guitar and vocals,5:30-8 p.m.; Ecological Relationship AmongNativeInsects Sean Healen Band,folk-rock,8:30 p.m.-close; and Plants,with Linda Wiener,1-3 p.m., no cover. santafebotanicalgarden.org, 505-471-9103. Turquoise Trail Outdoors Cissy &Sapphire, 9:30 p.m.-2 a.m., call forcover. Civil Warinthe West vantour Vanessie E.E. Fogelson Visitor Center,Pecos National Historical Park, Piano bar:Doug Montgomery, 6p.m.; NM 63, 505-757-7241 BobFinnie,8p.m., call forcover. Two-hour tour of the Battle of Glorieta Pass sites and monuments,1:30 p.m. weekly,entrancefee SATURDAY 3/28 $3, tour $2, call forreservations,nps.gov/peco. Galleryand Museum Openings SierraClub outing SantaFeBaldy Peters Projects Strenuous snowshoe trek or hike,14miles 1011 Paseo de Peralta, 505-954-5800 with steep ascent, contactMichael De Rosa InventoryofLight: TheArt of Systems Biology fordetails,505-231-9629 (cell) or 505-667-0095 and Nanoscience,national invitational exhibit (work); visit riograndesierraclub.orgfor updated of mixed media integrating scientiic principals postings,freeand open to the public. and technology,viewing 10 a.m.-7 p.m.; children's activities 10 a.m.-3 p.m.; talks 5and 7p.m., through Events April25. (See story, Page 28) Seventh Annual Closet Ball Tina Davila Pottery Innand Spa at Loretto, 211 Old SantaFeTrail 933 Nicole Pl., 505-986-9856 Gender-bending performancecompetition, Annual spring open house,10a.m.-4 p.m., 7:30 p.m., $10 at the door,proceeds beneit through Sunday. Southwest Care Center's AID &ComfortFund, southwestcare.org. Theater/Dance Birdwalks 28th Annual Choreographers' Showcase Randall DaveyAudubon Center andSanctuary, RailyardPerformanceCenter, 1611 Paseo de Peralta 1800 Upper Canyon Rd., 505-983-4609 Including Pomegrante Studios, Charles Simon, Guided by experienced birders,8a.m. Saturdays, and LaraTheragood,7p.m., $10-$15 sliding scale as weather permits. at thedoor, nmdancecoalition.org, kids ages 11 and under no charge,nmdancecoalition.org.

PASATIEMPOMAGAZINE.COM 57 Theater/Dance SeriouslyFunny! Warehouse 21 We the People and Guess Who'sComing to Santa Fe? by RonBloomberg, and TheUnreal Housewives of Santa Fe,written by Bloombergand Dennis Carroll, 2p.m., $20, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org, closing night. Word Over All: Walt Whitman andPablo Neruda Teatro Paraguas Studio,3205 Calle Marie Dramatic bilingual readings,2p.m., pay-what-you- wish, 505-424-1601, [email protected], encores Friday-Sunday, April10-12. Books/Talks Brooks Robardsand SiegfriedHalus Op.Cit.Books,SanbuscoCenter, 500Montezuma Ave., 505-428-0321 Thepoetand photographer discuss Fishing the Desert,2p.m. (See Subtexts,Page 12) An evening of poetryreadings Teatro Paraguas,3205 Calle Marie, 505-424-1601 Joan Logghe,MaryMcGinnis,and Sy Baldwin, 5p.m., no charge. Journey Santa Fe Presents CollectedWorksBookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226 New MexicoHouse Democratic Leader Brian Egolf, with Bill Dupuy,11a.m. Muse Times Twocollege poetry contest winners CollectedWorksBookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226 Readings by local students,4p.m. (See story, Page 14) Sunday Afternoons at Modern General 637 CerrillosRd.,505-930-5462 This month's topic, Fearless Vegetable Center forContemporaryArtsshows installations by artcollectiveHillerbrand +Magsamen in the exhibit Playing House,1050Old PecosTrail. Gardening 1: GetYour Hands in the Dirt, $10 in advance, moderngeneral.com. Locker Room Sports Bar&Grill Turquoise Trail Nightlife Events (See Page 57 foraddresses) DJ at 10 p.m., call fordetails and cover. Cissy &Sapphire, 9:30 p.m.-midnight, call forcover. Mine Shaft Tavern Upper Crust Pizza Ecobrick Iconik:AMusical Exploration Blue Rooster of Upcycling Trash Disco, with DJ Oona,9p.m.-2 a.m., Mr.PChill,hip-hop,8p.m.-close; call forcover. Singer/songwriter Dana Smith, 6-9 p.m., no cover. Iconik CofeeRoasters,1600 Lena St., 505-428-0996 call forcover. OmiraBar &Grill Vanessie Illustrated recycling demonstration, 4-6 p.m., ¡Chispa! at El Mesón Jazz saxophonist/vocalist Brian Wingard, 6-9 p.m., Piano bar:Doug Montgomery, 6p.m.; $5 suggested donation. no cover. BobFinnie,8p.m., call forcover. Jazz trumpeter J.Q. Whitcomb and lamenco Forked Lightning Ranch House tour guitarist Joaquin Gallegos,7:30-10:30 p.m., PalaceRestaurant&Saloon no cover. SUNDAY 3/29 E.E. Fogelson Visitor Center,Pecos National Historical Park, Countryduo Connie Long andFast Patsy, NM 63, 505-757-7241 Cowgirl BBQ 4:30-7:30 p.m., no cover. Galleryand Museum Openings Theformer home of Greer Garson, 1:30 p.m. SantaFeChiles Dixie Jazz Band,2-5 p.m.; Pranzo ItalianGrill weekly (approximately 90 minutes), entrance Juke-joint, honky-tonk,biker-bar band Las Chivas CofeeHouse Pianist David Geist and vocalist Julie Trujillo, fee$3, tour $2, call forreservations,open daily; Broomdust Caravan, 8:30 p.m.-close; no cover. 7Avenida Vista Grande,Eldorado,505-466-1010 nps.gov/peco. 6-9 p.m., call forcover. TheSilk Road Meets Santa Fe,paintings by Duel Brewing Second StreetBrewery Jill Anderson, reception 1-3 p.m., through Jazz-funk trio Müshi, 7-10 p.m., no cover. Drastic Andrew,indie rock,6-9 p.m., no cover. April25. El AgaveMexican Restaurant Second StreetBrewery at the Railyard Tina Davila Pottery Pianist/singer Charles Tichenor,6-9 p.m., Mystic Lizard, bluegrass,6-9 p.m., no cover. 933 Nicole Pl., 505-986-9856 no cover. Annual spring open house,10a.m.-4 p.m. Shadeh 3/29 El Farol DJ Buck,9p.m.-4 a.m., call forcover. In Concert Flamencodinner show, 6:30 p.m.; John Kurzweg Band,rock 'n'roll,9p.m.-close; call forcover. Skylight From Charlie Chaplin to Leonard Bernstein Ecobrick Iconik: El PaseoBar &Grill SophisticatedSaturdays,with DJ 12 Tribe, Vanessie top40/hip-hop/reggae,inthe Skylab, AMusical DJ-driven dancebeats,9:30 p.m.-close,nocover. Vocalists PattyStephens and David Jenness 10 p.m.-close; call forcover. join the John Rangel Trio in supportofSanta Fe Exploration of Upcycling Evangelo's Sweetwater Harvest Kitchen Botanical Garden, 4-6 p.m., $25 in advanceat santafebotanicalgarden.org, and at the door. Classic-rock and blues band TheJakes,9p.m.-1 a.m., Saturdays with John Serkin on Hawaiian slack-key call forcover. guitar,6-8 p.m., no cover. Hapa International folk dance/Israeli dance Hotel Santa Fe Tiny’s TheLensic Odd Fellows Hall,1125 CerrillosRd. Traditional folk dances; 6:30 and 8p.m. Guitarist/lutist Ronald Roybal,7-9 p.m., no cover. Singer/songwriter Buddy Lobo,2-5 p.m.; showcase ContemporaryHawaiian-music duo Kapono Na'ili'ili weekly,$5suggested donation forboth La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda karaoke,with Nanci and Cyndy,8:30 p.m.-close, and Barry Flanagan, 7p.m., $15-$30, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. dancesessions,santafe.israeli.dance.com. JimmyStadler Band,rock,8p.m.-close,nocover. no cover.

58 PASATIEMPO I March27-April 2, 2015 Nightlife El Farol Books/Talks THURSDAY 4/2 (See Page 57 foraddresses) Stanlie Kee and Step In Blues Trio,8:30 p.m.-close, Brainpower&Brownbags LectureSeries no cover. Classical Music Cowgirl BBQ Meem CommunityRoom, Fray AngélicoChavez Drastic Andrew Band's Neil Young tribute, 1-4 p.m.; La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda HistoryLibrary, 110 Washington Ave. Baroque HolyWeek singer/songwriter BryanHayes,8p.m.; no cover. Local countryartist Bill Hearne,7:30 p.m., Owning the Sacred:The 1929 Sale of the Santuario LorettoChapel,207 Old SantaFeTrail no cover. El Farol de Chimayó,byBrett Hendrickson, noon, no charge, SantaFePro Musica's Baroque Ensemble, Vanessie palaceofthegovernors.org/lectures,505-476-5200. featuring soprano Kathryn Mueller and Nacha Mendez &Company, 7p.m., call forcover. mezzo-soprano Deborah Domanski, 7:30 p.m., Piano bar:Doug Montgomery, 6p.m., Dharma talk Evangelo’s $20-$65, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org, BobFinnie,8p.m., call forcover. Upaya ZenCenter, 1404 CerroGordo Rd., 505-986-8518 encores April3-4. Tone and CompanyBand,local musicians PresentedbyJoshin Brian Byrnes,5:30 p.m., areinvited to jam, 8:30 p.m.-close,call forcover. TUESDAY 3/31 donations welcome,upaya.org. In Concert La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda In Concert Nightlife Leon Russell Guitarist Ramon Bermudez Jr., 6p.m., Bufalo Thunder Resort&Casino,20Bufalo Thunder Trail no cover. Arlo Guthrie: Alice's Restaurant (See Page 57 foraddresses) American singer and pianist,8p.m., $20 in advance, Sweetwater Harvest Kitchen 50th Anniversary Tour Cowgirl BBQ tickets.com. Sundays with Rio; bossa nova duo TheLensic DancebandLittle Leroyand HisPack of Lies, Edda Glass and MaxHatt, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Folk-music icon, 7p.m., $25-$40, 505-988-1234, 8p.m., no cover. Theater/Dance no cover ticketssantafe.org. L' Olivier Restaurant Macbeth: opening night Vanessie Portlands,LoveBomb Go-Go, Classical guitarist HunterBeck,6p.m., no cover. SantaFePlayhouse,142 E. DeVargas St., 505-988-4262 Pianist Doug Montgomery, 6:30 p.m., andPartizani Brass Band PantryRestaurant Patrick Briggs and RobinWilliams direct Candyman Strings &Things,851 St.Michaels Dr., Shakespeare's drama, 7:30 p.m., $10, runs call forcover. Guitarist/vocalist Gary Vigil, 5:30-8 p.m., no cover. 505-983-5906 Thursdays-Sundays through April19. MONDAY 3/30 Free outdoor concert, 3-6 p.m. Skylight WhyNot Wednesday?; DJ JuiceBox Ray, Books/Talks In Concert Books/Talks indie/nudisco, 8p.m.-close,call forcover. RenesanInstitutefor Lifelong Learning Hurray forthe RifRaf Kathleen Lee Tiny’s lecture Skylight CollectedWorksBookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226 Electric-jam night, 9p.m.-close,nocover. St.John's United Methodist Church, 1200 Old PecosTrail Folk/blues/Americana band,7:30 p.m., Theauthor reads from All Things Tending Towards Wasthe Last Supper aPassoverSeder?, $10, holdmyticket.com. the Eternal: ANovel,6p.m. The Underground at Evangelo’s with Reverend Greg Kennedy,1-3 p.m., $10, Take Over Wednesdays,with DJ Doer 505-982-9274, renesan.org. Theater/Dance Nightlife spinning hip-hop,7p.m.-close,call forcover. Dave Chappelle (See Page 57 foraddresses) TheLensic ¡Chispa! at El Mesón Stand-up comedian, 7and 9:30 p.m., $55, call Argentine Tango Milonga, 7:30-11 p.m., no cover. foravailability, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. Cowgirl BBQ Books/Talks Countrysinger/songwriter PeterRoberts,8p.m., no cover. James Lenfesty CollectedWorksBookstore, 202 Galisteo St., El Farol 505-988-4226 Canyon Road Blues Jam, 8:30 p.m., no cover. Thepoetreads from Seeking the Cave: La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda APilgrimage to Cold Mountain,6p.m. Local countryartist Bill Hearne,7:30 p.m., Santa Fe Botanical Garden lecture no cover. SantaFeWoman's Club,1616 Old PecosTrail The Matador Plant Hunting on the Paciic Rim,byBonnie DJ Prariedog,vintage vinyl,9p.m.-2 a.m., Joseph, 2-3 p.m., santafebotanicalgarden.org, no cover. $10 at the door. Mine Shaft Tavern Santa Fe Photographic Workshops Timbo jam session, 7p.m.-close,nocover. presentation SunmountRoom, 50 MountCarmel Rd. Skylight Theseries concludes with alook at worksby Hip-hop/R &Bband MMettmldom, 8p.m., photographers Rick Allred,Will VanBeckum, call forcover. and CigHarvey, 8p.m., no charge,505-983-1400, Tiny’s Ext. 111. Open-mic night, with Randy Mulkey,7p.m.,nocover. Southwest Seminars lectureseries Vanessie Hotel SantaFe, 1501 Paseo de Peralta Piano bar:Doug Montgomery, 6p.m., New Perspectives on Colonialism and Disease, BobFinnie,8p.m., call forcover. with John A. Ware, 6p.m., southwestseminars.org, $12 at the door,505-466-2775. WEDNESDAY 4/1 Events Galleryand Museum Openings Swing dance Tybie Satin Davis Gallery Odd Fellows Hall,1125 CerrillosRd. SantaFePublic Library, Main Branch, 145 Washington Ave. Weekly all-ages informal swing dance; lesson 505-955-6781 7-8 p.m., dance8-10 p.m., dance$3, lesson Here, There, Everywhere,watercolors and and dance$8, 505-473-0955. fused-glass vessels by LauraCowan, reception Nightlife 5-7 p.m., through April. (See Page 57 foraddresses) In Concert Blue Rooster MaryChapin Carpenter Cheer along to RuPaul's Drag Race TV series, TheLensic 7-9 p.m., no cover. American singer/songwriter;AoifeO'Donovan Cowgirl BBQ opens; 7p.m., $48-$150, ticketssantafe.org, Karaoke with Michele Leidig,9p.m., no cover. 505-988-1234, proceeds beneit the Española Museum of Indian Arts &Cultureshows paintings by David Bradley in the exhibit Indian Country, Valley Humane Society. 710 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill.

PASATIEMPOMAGAZINE.COM 59 516 Arts rules,and feeinformation areavailable online 516 CentralAve. S.W., 505-242-1445 at [email protected]; books, From the Ground Up: Design Here+Now,exhibit entryforms,and checks must be received by showcasing contemporaryAlbuquerque artists, Thursday, April30; NMBA, P. O. Box1285, SantaFe, through April11. NM, 87504-1285. Richard Levy Gallery Community 514 CentralAve. S.W., 505-766-9888 22nd Annual El DíadelaGente Nest,group show of birdhouses by local CommUNITYDay on the Plaza architects and designers,through April3. Applications accepted from nonproits and Jemez Springs governmentagencies interested in setting up exhibit tables during the eventheld on Saturday, Fire andIce Restoration Festival May9,from10a.m. to 3p.m.; visit santafenm.gov Father Fitzgerald Park (click on Departments,then, click on Public Works Free communityevent featuringeducational to access special-events formsand regulations); booths,presentations on the 210,000-acre mail applications to BobbiMossman, P. O. Box909, Southwest Jemez Mountains Landscape SantaFe, NM,87504-0909; 505-955-6979, Restoration Project, livemusic,and food booths, [email protected]. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, March28(rescheduled from Feb. 28), forinformation contactthe Jemez Communities in Schools New Mexico Ranger District, 505-438-5431. Volunteer academic tutors soughtfor local students at allgrade levels (bilingual helpful); Taos math and literacysupport needed in particular; Laughing Horse Gallery supportand direction givenfor the background- check process and forilling out the SantaFePublic 729 Paseo del Norte,917-405-4440 School application form;contactCynthia Torcasso, Free Rein Rodeo Sideshow,paintings by [email protected], 505-954-1880. CheriO'Brien, reception 4-7 p.m. Saturday, March28, through May15. Fight Illiteracy LiteracyVolunteers of SantaFewill train PEOPLE WHO NEED PEOPLE individuals willing to help adults learnto read,write,and speak English; details available Artists online at lvsf.orgorcall 505-428-1353. Artist Newcomer Group Plaza Park PushcartProgram Meet at Harry's Roadhousefor happyhour and Visit santafenm.gov/santa_fe_plaza_park_ dinner on the second Wednesdayofthe month artistartisan_programfor food vendor applications, beginning April8at6p.m.; contactMaryMcIntyre or pick up formsatthe ConstituentServices Oice, forreservations,505-231-7121. City Hall,200 Lincoln Ave.;license term is valid Bandelier National Monument from July 1through December 2017; submission artist-in-residenceprogram deadline 5p.m. Thursday, April30. Open to artists,writers,composers,and performers; Santa Fe Children’s Museum one-month residencyperiods begin mid-September Join the Teen Volunteer Programand help in the and run through mid-December;details available visitor services departmentand in the museum; onlineatnps.gov/band, or pick up brochures must be 15 or older;for moreinformation call at theparkvisitor center,505-672-3861, Ext. 517; 505-989-8359, Ext. 115; applications available applications must be received no laterthanJune1. online at santafechildrensmuseum.org. Thechamber-music ensemble Cypress QuartetperformsSunday, March29, Simms Center forPerforming Arts, InstituteofAmerican IndianArts UNDER 21 Albuquerque Academy, 6400 Wyoming Blvd. N.E. artists-in-residence Open to NativeAmerican or First Nations artists Warehouse 21 events WilliamdeBuys Taberna La Boca from the Paciic Northwest,Upper Midwest, Learnabout theMiddle Ages at Societyfor CollectedWorksBookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226 Singer Nacha Mendez, 7-9 p.m., no cover. and Southwest regions; one-month termsbegin CreativeAnachronism's weekly sessions,6-8 p.m. in September and continue through May2016; Theauthor/conservationist discusses and signs Vanessie on Wednesdays,nocharge. Break dancing 5-7 p.m. copies of TheLast Unicorn: ASearch for OneofEarth's apply online at iaiaacademics.wufoo.com; formore weekly Thursdays and Fridays,nocharge; silkscreen Rarest Creatures,6p.m. (See Subtexts,Page 12) Pianist BobFinnie,6:30 p.m., call forcover. information contactLaraM.Evans,505-424-2389, printing 5-7 p.m. Thursdays,$10-$20, visit ZiaDiner [email protected]. warehouse21.orgfor moreongoing classes. Nightlife Jazz ensemble Trio Bijou,with Gemma DeRagon, Maria Saroni CommunityArt Gallery (See Page 57 foraddresses) PASA KIDS Andy Gabrys,and Andy Zadrozny;6:30-8:30 p.m., Call forfemale artists (New Mexicoresidents) Cowgirl BBQ no cover. to submit up to three pieces (all media accepted) ArtCamps Josh Buckley Band,alternative-country/rock 'n'roll, OUT OF TOWN forthe exhibit Women's Work opening April11 Children's ArtSpace, 1219 LuisaSt.,Suite 6, 505-490-2119 8p.m., no cover. at Tarnof ArtCenternear Rowe, NewMexico; Ofered to children ages 5-16, 8a.m.-noon and Duel Brewing Albuquerque contactKristina Pardue forsubmissiondetails, 1-5:30 p.m., Monday-Friday, March30-April3, 415-290-6984, [email protected], half day$30, full day$50, kids should pack alunch. Folk band TheOarsman, 7-10 p.m., no cover. Chatter Sunday submission deadline Saturday, March28. El Farol TheKosmos,1715 FifthSt. N.W. Georgia O'Keefe Museum familyday Santa Fe Botanical Garden 217 Johnson St., 505-946-1000 Flamencosinger VicenteGriego and Company, Theensemble plays Frederic Rzewski's Coming Individuals,landscapers,and plantnurseries 8p.m., no cover. Together;narratedbyHakim Bellamy, 10:30 a.m., Hands-on activities in the courtyardand areencouraged to submit container-potted in the museum, 1-3 p.m. Tuesday, March31. Evangelo’s Sunday, March29, $15, discounts available, plants for Monarch —Orange TakesFlight, chatterabq.org. Thursdays with Little Leroy&His Pack of Lies, agarden showand competition with afocus ScienceAfter School spring series danceband, 9p.m.-close,call forcover. Cypress String Quartet on plants thatattractMonarch butterlies, SantaFePublic Libraries containers will be on displaySaturday, May30, The Matador Simms Centerfor the Performing Arts,Albuquerque Free classes forchildren ages 6-12; held Academyfor the Arts,6400Wyoming Blvd. N.E. through Sept.13; visit santafebotanicalgarden.org 3:30-4:30 p.m. Tuesdayand Wednesday, DJ Inky Ink, soul/punk/ska, 8:30 p.m., no cover. Music of Beethoven, Schulof,and Puts,3p.m. forentry formsand details; submission deadline April14-15; registration required; La FargeBranch, PalaceRestaurant&Saloon Sunday, March29, $32-$42, students $10, Monday, May4;505-471-9103. 1730 Llano St., 505-955-4863; Main Branch, Limelightkaraoke,10p.m.-close,call forcover. 505-268-1990, chambermusicabq.com. 145 Washington Ave.,505-955-6783; Southside Authors/Book designers/Publishers Branch, 6599 Jaguar Dr., 505-955-2828. Skylight Andy Milne's Dapp Theory Southwest BookDesign andProduction Children's StoryHour Golden, old school hip-hop,9p.m., call forcover. Outpost PerformanceSpace, 210 Yale Blvd. S.E., Awards Albuquerque CollectedWorksBookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226 The Steaksmith Lounge at El Gancho New MexicoBook Association is accepting entries Geared toward infantsand toddlers; Jazz composer and pianist,7:30 p.m. Thursday, by individuals and entities involved in the trade Mariachi Sonidosdel Monte,6:30-8 p.m., April2,$20, students $15, outpostspace.org. 10:45-11:30 a.m. weekly on Wednesdays no cover. (must be locatedinthe Southwest); entryforms, and Thursdays,nocharge. ◀

60 PASATIEMPO I March27-April 2, 2015 Santa Fe Opera Julie BretteAdams 301 OperaDr. SantaFePlayhouse,142 E. DeVargas St. The2015 season (July 3-Aug. 29) ofers the Contemporarydancer/choreographer, UPCOMING EVENTS premiereofJennifer Higdon's Cold Mountain, 7:30 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, 2p.m. Sunday, new productions of Donizetti's TheDaughter May7-10, $20, discounts available,505-988-4262, of the Regiment and Mozart's La Finta Giardiniera, santafeplayhouse.org. and the returnofStrauss' Salome (last performed in 2006) and Verdi's Rigoletto (mountedin2000); HAPPENINGS principal singers include baritone Nathan Gunn, sopranos Susanna Phillips and Heidi Stober,and Movie With Magua MUSICMUSIC Takács Quartet tenors BryanHymel and Alek Shrader;$31-$220, TheClub at Las Campanas,132 Clubhouse Dr. Andy Milne &DappTheory St.Francis Auditorium, NewMexicoMuseum of Art, santafeopera.org, 800-280-4654. WesStudi discusses the charater he portrayedin 107 W. PalaceAve. the 1992 ilm TheLast of the Mohicans;reception GigPerformanceSpace Chamber-music ensemble,music of Haydn THEATER/DANCE 5:30 p.m. Monday,April 6, screening of the movie Jazz ensemble,7:30 p.m. Friday,April 3, and Beethoven, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April16, follows,$85 includes wine and appetizers, $20 at the door,gigsantafe.com. $25-$75, performancesantafe.org. La Juerga FlamencoEnsemble silverbulletproductions.com, proceeds beneit El Museo Cultural de SantaFe, 555 Camino de la Familia Silver Bullet Productions. Rising Appalachia Austin Piazolla Quintet Skylight Performers include Manuel Gutierrez, Jose Valle, GigPerformanceSpace Illeana Gomez, and Carlos Menchaca, 8p.m. Friday, LannanFoundation events Theatrical urban-folk band,7:30 p.m. Tango ensemble,7:30 p.m. Saturday, April18, TheLensic Friday, April3,$15, holdmyticket.com. April3,doors open at 7p.m., $35 in advance, $20 at the door,gigsantafe.com. brownpapertickets.com. In Pursuit of Cultural Freedom lectureseries: 7p.m. Wednesday, April8,writerand journalist Jarabe de Palo Tour Americano2015 BobbyShew String of Pearls SantaFeSol Stage &Grill Ta-Nehisi Coatesand journalist Michele Norris; Museum Hill Café,710 Camino Lejo Greer Garson Theatrelobby, 1600 St.Michael's Dr., 7p.m. WednesdayApril 29, journalist Naomi Klein Rock-fusion band,8p.m. Friday,April 3, TheSanta Fe Music Collectivejazzseries continues 505-473-6011 $30, holdmyticket.com. and editor Katherine Viner;Lannan Literaryseries: with the trumpeter,joined by pianist Jim Ahrend, Michele Lowe's 2005 dramedy presentedby 7p.m. Wednesday, April15, actorand playwright OpenLoose bassist John Blackburn, and percussionist SantaFeUniversityofArt &Designdrama WallaceShawn and Michael Silverblatt; $6, GigPerformanceSpace John Trentacosta, 7p.m. Friday,April 24, $25, students,7p.m. Fridayand Saturday, 2p.m. Sunday, discounts available,ticketssantafe.org, New York-based jazz-improv trio;MarkHelias 505-983-6820, santafemusiccollective.org. April10-12, $5, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. 505-988-1234. on bass,TonyMalabyonsaxophone,and Le Vent du Nord StratfordFestival 75th Annual Baile de los Cascarones TomRainey on drums,7:30 p.m. Saturday, TheLensic TheScreen, SantaFeUniversityofArt &Design SantaFeCommunityConvention Center, April4,$20 at the door,gigsantafe.com. Quebec-based folk band,7p.m. Friday, April24, TheHD-broadcast season continues; Sunday, 201 W. MarcySt. Orgone $15-$30, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. April12: King John;Sunday, May24: Antony Afamily eventwith traditional Hispanic dance Skylight Rova and Cleopatra,screenings begin at 11:15 a.m., demonstrations and lessons; music by Relections, thescreensf.com. 7p.m. Saturday, April11, $10; couples $15; LosAngeles-based funk/soul band,7:30 p.m. GigPerformanceSpace Saturday, April4,$12, holdmyticket.com. kids ages 6-17 $2; fordetails call Gloria Kahn, Saxophone quartet, 7:30 p.m. Friday, April24, Chuscales FlamencoX3 505-983-7839,orPat Gonzales,505-982-9315. Spencer Davis Group $20 at the door,gigsantafe.com. Teatro Paraguas,3205 Calle Marie Black &WhiteBall Bufalo Thunder Resort&Casino, The MetropolitanOpera LiveinHD Thelamencoguitarist is joined by singer 20 Bufalo Thunder Trail Kina Mendez and lamencodancer Mina La Fonda TheLensic VeteranBritish Beat rockers, 8p.m.Saturday, April4, Fajardo,7:30 p.m. Friday andSaturday, Ablack-tie eventheld in supportofthe American Mascagni's Cavalleria Rusticana and Leoncavallo's $20, tickets.com. April17-18, $25 in advance, $27 at the door, Cancer Society; liveentertainment, multicourse Pagliacci,10:30 a.m. Saturday, April25, encore brownpapertickets.com. dinner,and silentand liveauctions of items Chamber Music SocietyofLincoln Center 6p.m., $22-$28, discounts available,505-988-1234, associatedwith the hotel's history, 7p.m. Saturday, TheLensic ticketssantafe.org. The New Electric Ballroom May9,$175, tables begin at $1,750, 505-262-6015. Pianist Wu Han, cellist David Finckel,violist Raquel Z. Rivera &Ojos de Sofía TheLensic Fusion TheatreCompanypresentsEnda Walsh's Buckaroo Ball 2015 Paul Neubauer,and violinist Daniel Hope, GigPerformanceSpace 7:30 p.m. Monday,April 6, $27-$100, discounts drama set in present-dayIreland,7:30 p.m. Sunday, TheClub at Las Campanas,132 Clubhouse Dr. Neo-folk Puerto Rican and Dominican music, available,505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. April26, $15-$35, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. Liveand silentauctions,dinner,and dancing to 7:30 p.m. Sunday, April26, $20 at the door, Michael Hearne's South by Southwest,with The XAcoustic gigsantafe.com. Foster Buckarettes,6p.m. Saturday, June 27, $150, table TheLensic TimBerne Armoryfor the Arts,1050Old PecosTrail of ten$1,350, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org, Veteranpunk-rock band,7:30 p.m. Tuesday, GigPerformanceSpace SantaFePerforming Arts AdultCompanypresents proceeds beneit SantaFecharities,including aplayabout youth in foster care, 7p.m. Friday April7,$34-$54, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. Jazz saxophonist,7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Esperanza Shelter forBatteredFamilies Gerard's and Saturday, 2p.m. Sunday, May1-3, $12 and $15, House. 15th Annual NuestraMusica May6,$20 at the door,gigsantafe.com. 505-984-1370. TheLensic Souren Baronianand Taksim Songs and stories shared in celebration GigPerformanceSpace of New Mexico'sdiverse musical heritage, Jazz reedsman and his band,7:30 p.m. Friday, 7p.m. Friday,April 10, $10, 505-988-1234, May15, $20 at the door,gigsantafe.com. ticketssantafe.org. Eighth Annual CrawDaddyBlues Fest Richard Smith Madrid Railyard, adjacenttothe Mine ShaftTavern, GigPerformanceSpace 2846 NM 14 Fingerstyle guitarist,7:30 p.m. Friday, Line-up includes FelixyLos Gatos, TheGunsels, April10, $20 at the door,gigsantafe.com. Partizani Brass Band,and RandyMcAllister, Freedom Work 2: Folk Forms andVariations noon-8 p.m. Saturdayand Sunday, May16-17, First Presbyterian Church, 208 GrantAve. $15 in advance, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org, $20 at the gate,$25 forboth days,for more AperformanceofLennyTischler's jazz composition; information visit themineshafttavern.com. also,guest speaker Hard-bopdrummer Albert "Tootie" Heath, 7p.m. Saturday, April11, $20 Breizh AmerikaCollective in advance, 505-988-1234, ticketsantafe.org. GigPerformanceSpace Santa Fe Symphony Breton folk-music quartet; 8p.m. Friday, TheLensic May22, $17 in advanceatholdmyticket.com, $20 dayofshow, gigsantafe.com. Music of Brahms,Dvořák, and Sibelius,with guest conductorRyanMcAdams,4p.m. Sunday, TajMahal Trio April12, preconcertlectureat3p.m., $20-$76, TheLensic 50 percent discount forages6-14, 800-480-1319 Blues legend,7:30 p.m. Sunday, May24, or ticketssantafe.org, 505-988-1234. $29-$79, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. BranfordMarsalis Quartet ArtGarfunkel Outpost PerformanceSpace, 210 Yale Blvd. S.E., TheLensic Albuquerque American singer/songwriter,7:30 p.m. Tuesday, NEA jazz master,7and 9p.m. sets Thursday, June 16, $75, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. RichardSmith plays Friday, April10, at Gig PerformanceSpace. April16, call foravailability, 505-268-0044.

PASATIEMPOMAGAZINE.COM 61 Museum of ContemporaryNativeArts • Spotlight on GustaveBaumann,works from the Española 108 Cathedral Place, 505-983-1777 museum’s collection, through December • Focuson Photography exhibits: TalesFromaDarkroom,tools Bond House Museum and Misión Star Wallowing Bull: Mechanistic Renderings, Museum yConvento paintings and drawings • Dark Light: TheCeramics of the photographytrade,through April19•North of Christine Nofchissey McHorse • Chris Pappan: to South: Photographs by Edward Ranney,landscape 706 Bond St., 505-747-8535 Account Past Due, Ledger Artand Beyond,drawings studies,through April19•PhotoLab,interactive Historic and cultural objects exhibited in the home and paintings • WarDepartment,group show exhibit explaining the processes used to make of railroad entrepreneur Frank Bond (1863-1945). of worksfromthe museum collection depicting color and platinum-palladium prints from the Call forhours;plazadeespanola.com. collection, through July 26; nmartmuseum.org; armed conlicts spanning 500 years • MihioManus: LosAlamos HeavyVolume,Small Spaces,music-scene-themed closed Mondays. photographs;all exhibits runthroughJuly.Closed Pablita VelardeMuseum BradburyScienceMuseum Tuesdays;iaia.edu/museum. of IndianWomen in the Arts 1350 CentralAve.,505-667-4444 Museum of IndianArts&Culture 213 Cathedral Place, 505-988-8900 Environmental Research and Monitoring,anexhibit on howtopreservearchaeological sites,local 710 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill,505-476-1250 Outofthe Ordinary,retrospectiveexhibit of paintings by Velarde.Closed Mondays; pvmiwa.org. wildlife, and fragile ecosystems.Coreexhibits Indian Country: TheArt of DavidBradley, on the historyofLos Alamos and the Manhattan paintings,bronzesculpture,and mixed-media Poeh Cultural Center andMuseum Projectaswell as over 40 interactiveexhibits; works, through mid-January•Courage and 78 Cities of Gold Rd., 505-455-3334 lanl.gov/museum; open daily. Compassion: NativeWomen Sculpting Women, TheWhy,group showofworks by Nativeartists group show, through Oct. 19 • Footprints: LosAlamos Historical Museum • Nah Poeh Meng,1,600-square-foot installation TheInspiration and InluenceofAllan Houser, highlighting the worksofPueblo artists and Pueblo 1050 BathtubRow,505-662-4493 ivemonumental worksbythe late Chiricahua history; poehcenter.org; also,ongoing sculpture Tradition and Change in Córdova, NewMexico: Apache sculptor displayedoutdoors; accompanied exhibits in the TowerGallery, 505-455-3037; The1939 Photographs of Berlyn Brixner &the López by worksofother sculptors,including Houser’s roxanneswentzell.net; closed weekends. Family of Wood Carvers.Coreexhibits on area sons BobHaozous and Phillip Mangas Haozous, geology,homesteaders,and the Manhattan Project. plus worksbyDoug Hyde,Estella Loretto, SITE Santa Fe 20th Anniversary Housed in the Guest Cottage of the LosAlamos and Robert Shorty;through May•Turquoise, 1606 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-1199 Ranch School.Open daily;losalamoshistory.org. Water, Sky: TheStone and ItsMeaning,highlights SITE 20 Years/20 Shows: Spring, irst of aseries PajaritoEnvironmental Education Center New MexicoMuseum of Artshows iber art from the museum’s collection of jewelry of exhibits showcasing artists from previous by Martha DonovanOpdahl in the exhibit • TheBuchsbaum GalleryofSouthwestern Pottery, Roxy Paine,and Rose B. Simpson, through May. 3540 Orange St., 505-662-0460 Hunting +Gathering, closing Sunday, March29, traditional and contemporaryworks • Here, Now, Open Thursdays-Sundays;sitesantafe.org. Exhibits of loraand faunaofthe Pajarito Plateau; 107 W. Palace Ave. and Always,artifacts from the museum collection. also,butterly and xericgardens; pajaritoeec.org; Closed Mondays; indianartsandculture.org. Wheelwright Museum closed Sundays and Mondays. AT THE GALLERIES of the American Indian Museum of International Folk Art 704 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill,505-982-4636 Pecos David Richard Gallery 706 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill,505-476-1200 Adorn-aments,small worksgroup showincluding PecosNational Historical Park Potteryofthe U.S. South: ALiving Tradition, 544 S. Guadalupe St., 505-983-9555 pieces by Dennis Esquival,Liz Wallace, and Nathan NM 63, of Interstate 25, 505-757-7241 Post-Op:The ResponsiveEye FiftyYears presents traditional stonewarefromNorth Youngblood •works by Diné photographer Will Carolina and northernGeorgia, through Jan. 3, Exhibits portraying the historyofthe Pecos After,including mid-1960s worksbyRichard Wilson, through April19. Core exhibits include Valley,including ruins,tracesofthe SantaFeTrail, Anuszkiewicz, Karl Benjamin, Lorser Feitelson, 2016 • Between TwoWorlds: Folk Artists Relect historic and contemporaryNativeAmericanart. on the Immigrant Experience • Multiple Visions: and artifacts from the Civil WarBattleofGlorieta Ed Mieczkowski,and Julian Stanczak; Just You Opendaily;wheelwright.org. Pass.Opendaily;nps.gov/peco. and Me,paintings by Lilly Fenichel; Matthew ACommon Bond,international collection Penkala: Selections of Recent Paintings;closing of toysand folk art; internationalfolkart.org; Albuquerque Taos closed Mondays. Wednesday, March31. IndianPueblo Cultural Center E.L. Blumenschein Home andMuseum LewAllen Galleries Museum of Spanish Colonial Art 2401 12th St.N.W., 866-855-7902 222 Ledoux St., 575-758-0505 1613 Paseo de Peralta, 505-988-3250 750 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill,505-982-2226 OurLand,Our Culture, OurStory,historical overview Hacienda artfromthe Blumenschein family Ed Mieczkowski: TheAestheticsofGeometry, Guadalupe,images of Our Lady of Guadalupe from of the Pueblo world, and contemporaryartwork collection, European and Spanish colonial worksonpaper,paintings,and sculpture; the museum collection •Boxed In,contemporary and craftsmanship of eachofthe 19 pueblos; antiques.Opendaily;taoshistoricmuseums.org. artisan-made boxesfromthe collection, through weekend Nativedances; indianpueblo.org; BernardChaet: Form in Nature,landscapes; Harwood Museum of Art closing Sunday, March29. May•Secrets of the Symbols:The Hidden Language open daily. of Spanish Colonial Art•San Ysidro/St. Isidore Maxwell Museum of Anthropology 238 Ledoux St., 575-758-9826 Matthews Gallery the Farmer,bultos,retablos,straw appliqué, Clouds Gotinthe Way: Louis Ribak Scrolls,the last 669 Canyon Rd., 505-992-2882 andpaintings on tin•Recent Acquisitions, UNM campus,1UniversityBlvd. N.E., 505-277-4405 and lesser-known paintings; TomDixon,abstracts Spring of Modernism,group show, including colonial and 19th-centuryMexican art, sculpture, Archaeology on Ice, exhibit exploring climate by thelocal painter; Marylou Reifsnyder:The Picture worksbyWilliamLumpkins,Paul Burlin, and and furniture; also,workbyyoung Spanish Market change in the Arctic,including tribal artifacts BookofDays,works from themuseumcollection Randall Davey, through Wednesday, March31. artists • TheDelgado Room,late-colonial-period emerging as the icemelts.The museum’s dating from the 1960s and 1970s; BobEllis: re-creation; spanishcolonial.org; closed Mondays. collection includes archaeological,ethnological, TheEndless Race,paintings and drawings from Santa Fe Public LibraryMainBranch archival,photographic,and skeletal items.Closed the artist's carousel series; all exhibits run through 145 Washington Ave.,second loor, New MexicoHistoryMuseum/ Sundays and Mondays; maxwellmuseum.unm.edu. Palaceofthe Governors May3.Coreexhibits include arotating display Land of Enchantment,paintings by Richard National Hispanic Cultural Center of selectedworks by Taos modernists spanning H. Tashjian, closing Tuesday, March31. 113 Lincoln Ave.,505-476-5200 1701 Fourth St.S.W., 505-604-6896 the 1920s through recent years •santos, classic Gustave Baumann and Friends:ArtistCards From and contemporaryretablos,bultos,and mid- MUSEUMS &ART SPACES Holidays Past,holidaycards by Baumannand other AfroBrazil: Artand Identities,three-tiered exhibit of lithographs from Tamarind Institute, photographs to late-19th-centurytin work,furniture, and artists spanning theyears1918-1970, through sculpture•paintingsbyAgnes Martin; SantaFe Sunday, March29•Toys and Games: ANew Mexico and dressed igures by Paulo Lima, and ephemera representing goods sold by Brazilian street vendors, harwoodmuseum.org; closed Mondays. Center for ContemporaryArts Childhood,lobbyinstallation, throughMay • Poetics of Light: Pinhole Photography,through Jan. 10, 2016 through mid-August; nationalhispaniccenter.org; Millicent Rogers Museum 1050 Old PecosTrail,505-982-1338 • Setting theStandard: The Fred Harvey Company closed Mondays. 1504 MillicentRogers Rd., 575-758-2462 Playing House,videoinstallation by artcollective and ItsLegacy,ephemera from the museum UNM ArtMuseum New MexicoIsMyHome,maps and other Hillerbrand+Magsamen; Happiness Is aWarm collection and photos from POGphotoarchives ephemeraassociatedwith the state's history, Projector,installation by artcollectiveBasement 1UniversityofNew Mexico,505-277-4001 • Telling New Mexico: Stories From Then and Now, This ArtIsNot Mine: TheJonathan Abrams and Fay opening Friday, March20, through June 28. Films; through May24. Open Thursdays-Sundays; core exhibit • SantaFeFound: Fragments of Time, Historical collections of NativeAmerican jewelry ccasantafe.org. Pfaelzer Abrams ArtCollection; Aceinthe Hole: The the archaeological and historical rootsofSanta Fe; LegacyofPeter Walch,worksfromthe museum's and paintings; Hispanic textiles,metalwork, Georgia O’Keefe Museum nmhistorymuseum.org; closed Mondays. holdings; Pure Feeling: Raymond Jonson in and sculpture; and contemporaryjewelry; 217 Johnson St., 505-946-1000 Albuquerque, 1934-1978,paintings;through May23 millicentrogers.org; open daily from Wednesday, New MexicoMuseum of Art April1,through October. New PhotographyAcquisitions,images of O'Keefe, 107 W. PalaceAve.,505-476-5072 • David Maisel/BlackMaps: American Landscapeand opening Friday, March27, through Sept.26 Colors of the Southwest,selections from the the ApocalypticSublime,photographsbyMaisel Taos ArtMuseum at Fechin House • Modernism Made in New Mexico,includes museum collection, through Sept.1 • Hunting + • Beautiful DisintegratingObstinateHorror Drawing 227 Paseo del Pueblo Norte,575-758-2690 paintings by O'Keefe, Thomas Moran, Raymond Gathering: New Additions to the Museum Collection, andOther Recent Acquisitions andSelections From the Housed in the studio and home thatartist Jonson, and JozefBakos,through April; open daily; recently acquired worksbyAnsel Adams,Gustave UNM ArtMuseum’sPermanentCollection • TheGift, Nicolai Fechin built forhis family between 1927 okeefemuseum.org. Baumann, and others,through Sunday, March29 woodcut prints by John Tatschl (1906-1982). Open and 1933; taosartmuseum.org; closed Mondays. Tuesdays-Saturdays;unmartmuseum.org.

62 PASATIEMPO I March27-April 2, 2015 SallyChiu: No.1 2015,oil and varnishoncanvas Vivo Contemporary, 725CanyonRoad, 505-982-1320 Thegallery’sthird annual artists/poets show, Giving VoicetoImage 3,continues through April21. Fourteen Vivo artists collaborated with an equal number of local award-winning poets,who paired their poems with the artists’pieces. Informed by the poet Horace’sdeclara- tion that“apictureisapoem without words,”the show presents readings — during which each poet recites his or her work while standing beforethe image thatinspired it —at5:30p.m. on Friday, March27, and Friday,April 10. Both events begin with an introduc- tory reading by writer and ilmmaker Shebana Coelho.

Linda Leslie: Stargazer undated, oil and encaustic on panel Encaustic ArtInstitute, 632AguaFria St., 505-989-3283 Theinstitute,inpartnership with Gallery901, celebratesits move froom CerrillostoSanta Fe and its 10-year anniversary with agrand-openinng reception at 6p.m. on Friday,March 27. Theinstitute shows encaustic artworkbyalmost 200 members nationwide.The eventincludes foood, abar,and live jazz performedbythe Body and Soul Trio.Gallery9011 is exhibiting anumber ofpieces through AprilbyGina MarieErlichmaan, KarenFrey, Paul Steiner, and others in aportion of the new space. Tickets forthe reception, $75, areavailable at the door or by calling the APEEK AT WHAT’SSHOWINGAROUND TOWN institute; proceeds help fund its relocatedfacility.

Leah Saulnier: PeacockonaPapaya, 2015,oil on canvas GuyDill: Boon 2008, bronze Downtn ownSubscription, 376 Garcia St., 505-983-3085 Zane Bennett ContemporaryArt,435 S. GuadalupeSt., 505-9822-8111 Leah SaS ulnier,the self-styled“Painting Maniac,” mixesthe whimsicaland Keeping Things Whole:Sculpture is an exhibitofthree-dimennsional the suurreal in her portraits and still lifes.She invests her igurativepaintings worksbyDunham Aurelius,Guy Dill,and Rachel Stevens.Auurelius of peoople,animals,and objects with adarkhumor.Ashowofher works explores themes of war, oppression, and sufering in avariettyof openssonWednesday, April1;there is no reception. sculpturemediums.Dill’s large-scale abstractbronzes depicct graceful formsinsuggested dynamic movement. Stevens’mmixed- media sculptural installations,which blend elements from the Easternand Westernhemispheres,are inspired by her investigations into desertlora. The5p.m. reception is on Friday, March27. At 2p.m. on Saturday, March28, Stevens givesatalk, whichisfreeofchharge, about her artand her experiences as aFulbright“ambassadoor”;itis partofthe SantaFeGalleryAssociation’s ongoing ArtMatterssseries.

Elliot Norquist: Consensus 2015,powder-coatedsteel CharlotteJackson Fine Artt,554 S. GuadalupeSt., 505-989-8688 Forhis minimalist powder-coatedsteel sculptures,Elliot Norquist combines coontrasting colors,reductive geometric forms, anndnegativespace. In Gratitude, an exhibit of hisw ork, the artist pairs sculptures as away of prommoting adialogue between forms. Theshow’soppening reception takes place at 5p.m. on Friday, March27.

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