Five Things to Do This Weekend
1 Sit under the stars. See the stars close up at the Starry Nights event at the Pecos National Historical Park on Saturday at 8 p.m. Santa Fe Stargazers will be there with telescopes and lots of…
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1 Sit under the stars. See the stars close up at the Starry Nights event at the Pecos National Historical Park on Saturday at 8 p.m. Santa Fe Stargazers will be there with telescopes and lots of…
Read More1 Get your mitts on some prints. More than 30 printmakers from throughout the country are participating in the inaugural Fistful of Prints art fair, a three-day exhibition and print sale at the Center…
Read More1 Go with the flow. SITE Santa Fe’s newest exhibition Going with the Flow: Art, Actions, and Western Waters examines the role the essential element plays in the world and especially in the desert…
Read More1 Think abstractly. A new exhibition, Viewpoint: Abstract Minimalism in Taos, New Mexico , opens Friday at the Taos Center for the Arts in partnership with the Taos Abstract Artist Collective. The…
Read More1 Go to an art fair. More than 70 artists will display hundreds of works in mediums such as weaving, painting, woodworking, and silversmithing at the 12th annual Las Cruces Art Fair. Hosted by the…
Read MoreSOME OF THE ARTWORKS SIT BEHIND museum glass or gallery doors, but murals demand to be noticed. Whether designed for a local business, to commemorate an event, or to tell a story, murals often explore…
Read MoreON DECEMBER 22, 2021, a fire ripped through the warehouse where artist Jesse Littlebird kept his painting studio in Albuquerque’s Barelas neighborhood. Some $500,000 worth of works succumbed to the…
Read More1 See Taos bloom. The Paseo Project celebrates the season’s awakening during the Taos Spring Out on Friday and Saturday from sunset to 10 p.m. with flower-themed artwork projected onto buildings and…
Read MoreRichard Armendariz's oil painting, Tlazolteotl as a Horse, is inspired by the Mexican Indian deity Tlazolteotl, appears in the exhibit and in the book, Icons and Symbols of the Borderland, Art from…
Read MoreS.M. Chavez in the studio. Courtesy of Sean Michael Chavez. IN PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR’S Dance at Bougival, a couple sways in a community square. She’s dressed in white, with a red hat. He’s in a blue…
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