Blessing of the Fields
Tesuque Pueblo
Santa Fe, NM
June 5, 2010 to June 5, 2010
Indian Pueblo Event
Indian Pueblo Event
First Saturday of June. Corn Dance. Call to confirm time & date
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Sep 10, 2010 Festival Cimmaron, NM 104 Lincoln 888-376-2417 |
ShortGrass Music Festival Now in its sixth season, is a small, local concert series with global flavor. Its emphasis is on bringing a variety of music to the schools and communities of northeastern New Mexico. Since its inception, the festival has matched Southwest regional artists with international chamber music stars, classical virtuosi and world musicians of all kinds. |
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Sep 10, 2010 Exhibit Santa Fe, NM 540 South Guadalupe 505-820-3300 |
PAULA CASTILLO - gray world/green heart new sculpture “I believe strongly that this interior connection to nature is essential to our humanity.” Castillo’s work is concerned with bridging the new field of Complexity Science with culture and art in order to understand and visualize our perceptions and connections with our place on earth. |
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Sep 10, 2010 Exhibit Albuquerque, NM University of New Mexico Center for the Arts 505-277-4001 |
Three Exhibitions Celebrating the Visual Arts at UNM Desire for Magic: Patrick Nagatani 1978-2008 -- To Form from Air: Music and the Art of Raymond Jonson -- Tamarind Touchstones: Fabulous at 50 Celebrating Excellence in Fine Art Lithograph |
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Sep 10, 2010 Exhibit Santa Fe, NM 241 Delgado Street 505-988-1002 |
James Klebau’s photography, Larry Ogan’s Southwest landscapes, and Paula Wenzl Bellacera's prolific oil paintings: “Fiesta For The Eyes” James Klebau’s photography is often described as mysterious, beautiful and timeless. Larry Ogan’s Southwest landscapes are bold, crisp depictions of the environs of New Mexico; sharply- focused, tightly cropped, expressing the stark, arid landscapes with emotion and clarity. Paula Wenzl Bellacera, a part- time Santa Fean and prolific oil painter, expresses her love of cacti and her cacti garden at her studio in her recent works. |
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Sep 10, 2010 Exhibit Santa Fe, NM 225 Canyon Road 505-983-1434 |
Kent Wallis - Solo Exhibition Whether Kent Wallis is exploring the ancient stone cottages of England or painting azalea blooms in the mossy shade of oak trees in the Deep South, he achieves fresh immediacy with each new painting project. |
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Sep 10, 2010 Exhibit Santa Fe, NM 200 - B Canyon Road 505-984-2111 |
T Barny & Gregory Frank Harris T Barny creates striking stone sculptures of seashell-like forms and trademark curvilinear shapes in Utah Calcite, Greek and Spanish Marble, Brazilian Wonderstone, and New Mexican Alabaster. Barny invites visitors to see and touch the silky smooth textures of his sculpture in order to explore the wonder created by man and nature. / Gregory Frank Harris has painted in a number of styles and genres thus far in his career. “My art and influences are all inclusive,” he says. Among the varied influences on his painting, Harris cites Wolf Kahn, Eric Aho and Stuart Shils. “These painters,” he states, “like myself, are taking the visual language of landscape and pushing it into abstraction.” |
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Sep 10, 2010 Auction Casper, WY Nicolaysen Art Museum (400 E. Collins) (307) 235-5247 |
25th Annual Dinner & Auction Gala The 25th Annual Dinner & Auction Gala is the NIC's premier fund-raising event featuring fine dining and the opportunity bid on pieces included in the year's Rocky Mountain Invitational Exhibition. Please call for ticket prices and availability. |
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Sep 11, 2010 Studio Tour Taos, NM 575-770-3540 |
FALL STUDIO TOUR: 'Connect with the Creative Heart and Soul of Taos' 3rd Annual County-wide Studio Tour will take place over two fall weekends. Come and meet the artists and enjoy the diverse studio settings Taos has to offer. |
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Sep 11, 2010 Exhibit Taos, NM 218 Paseo del Pueblo Norte 575-758-7831 |
“Autumn Light” Group Show of Act I Gallery Artists Saturday, Sept. 11, 2010 marks the official opening for the all-gallery group show “Autumn Light” at Act I Gallery. New paintings are arriving, reflecting the warm, long light of autumn as it ricochets through the aspens and lights up the cottonwoods throughout the Rocky Mountains. Crimson, gold, russet against brilliant blue skies take one’s breath away. Come be breathless with Stephen Datz, Ken Daggett, Dinah Worman, Paula Jones, Peggy McGivern and other gallery luminaries at 218 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos. |
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Sep 11, 2010 Studio Tour Taos, NM 575-770-3540 |
TAO Fall Studio Tour 3rd Annual County-wide Studio Tour will take place over two fall weekends. Come and meet the artists and enjoy the diverse studio settings Taos has to offer. |
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Sep 11, 2010 Studio Tour Rio Costilla, NM Between Amalia and Jaroso on the NM/CO border 719-588-4973 |
Rio Costilla Studio Tour The artists of the Rio Costilla Valley will host their 12th annual Studio Tour. This tour criss-crosses the New Mexico and Colorado state lines, one hour north of Taos on NM522. The event, featuring food, fun and art, is free and open to the public. Information at www.riocostilllastudiotour.org or contact Jane at 719-672-3063 or Sheree at 575-586-2143. |
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Sep 11, 2010 Exhibit Santa Fe, NM 750 Camino Lejo, on Museum Hill 505-982-2226 |
Threads of Devotion: The Wardrobe of La Conquistadora This lavish exhibit is more than mere clothing and jewels of a local religious icon, but rather a fascinating depiction of colonial, frontier, and modern life. The personal stories of the donors of these items encapsulate the changing times and fashions of the centuries; communal capes, military uniforms, and re-fashioned bridal gowns provide rare glimpses of New Mexican life--everything from the heart transplant survivor making a gown in thanksgiving to La Conquistadora, to actress Ali MacGraw's donation of regal finery. The stunning crowns, Byzantine crosses, necklaces from old mining camps, scepters, and other accessories cast a timeless spell of days gone by, portraying the struggle of faith in the New World, the syncretism of cultures, and the drama and pageantry of the American Southwest. |
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Sep 11, 2010 Studio Tour Taos, NM 575-770-3540 |
2010 3rd ANNUAL TAOS ARTIST STUDIO TOUR & ART WEEK Come and meet the artists and enjoy the diverse studio settings Taos has to offer. |
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Sep 11, 2010 Festival Truth or Consequences, NM 424 Broadway 575-894-0095 |
Truth or Consequences Art Walk Held 2nd Tuesday of each month, the Truth or Consequences art walk features business open houses, a team of horses hitched to a carriage is available for a street ride, as well as live music. |
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Sep 11, 2010 Festival Las Cruces, NM PO Box 1721 |
Color Las Cruces Plein Air Competition and Community Arts Festival The premiere event will be two full days of ongoing activities in Downtown Las Cruces, featuring an artist workshop, a “Quickdraw” competition, two Plein Air competitions, a VIP Artist Reception and a Citywide gallery hop. |
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Sep 11, 2010 Gallery/show reception Tulsa, OK Lovetts Gallery 918.664.4732 |
"Bringing Santa Fe to Tulsa" New acquisitions from SWAIA Santa Fe Indian Market will be on display in our Tulsa gallery. |
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Sep 12, 2010 Festival Albuquerque, NM 808 Park Avenue SW 505-247-1172 |
8th Annual We Art the People! Folk Art Festival Over 100 Folk Art Vendors, live music cultural folk dance performances. Art Making Tent for Kids and Adults, and a Giant Puppet Parade! |
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Sep 12, 2010 Studio Tour Taos, NM 575-770-3540 |
TAO Fall Studio Tour 3rd Annual County-wide Studio Tour will take place over two fall weekends. Come and meet the artists and enjoy the diverse studio settings Taos has to offer. |
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Sep 13, 2010 Exhibit Albuquerque, NM 1508 Roma NE 505-842-6196 |
Rainbow Artists: A Women's Collective announces an exhibit of two-dimensional artwork in various media at the Chamisa Hills Country Club from Septemb Although Chamisa Hills is a private club, visitors are welcome to view the work at any time. Rainbow Artists: A Women's Collective is a New Mexico-based, multiracial, multicultural, multigenerational organization which supports and promotes women who work in all artistic endeavors. Rainbow Artists won the “Bravo Award” in 2008, and is active in community endeavors. We have contributed decorative art to the Children's Room at the Main Public Library and the Tony Hillerman Public Library, and provided support to Women's Global Pathways and OffCenter Community Arts. |
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Sep 16, 2010 Exhibit Santa Fe, NM 355 East Palace Avenue 505-670-9857 |
PATRICK McFARLIN- Obituaries and Masterpieces Each September, Art in America publishes an “Annual Guide” that includes obituaries of the art world’s most celebrated artists, critics, and curators who passed away that year. Included in each obituary is a drawn likeness of the deceased, a very brief list of career highlights, and the age of death. Patrick McFarlin’s Obituary Drawings, included in his September solo exhibition at LAUNCHPROJECTS, reconstruct obituaries line-by-line, often with McFarlin’s personal thoughts and commentaries on the side. A meditation on time’s fleeting nature and the inevitable impact of death (at any age) on a career in art, the Obituary Drawings are a testament to the greatness of the deceased and an insistent reminder of our own mortality. In McFarlin’s words, “this practice slowed me down and sobered me up.” |
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