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42 PASATIEMPO I January 2-8, 2015 FRIDAY 1/2 Gallery and Museum Openings Antiques + Interiors on Grant 136 Grant Ave., 505-983-0075 Work by ceramicist Brian O'Malley; silverpoint drawings by Eddie Chau, reception 5-7 p.m. Manitou Galleries 123 W. Palace Ave., 505-986-0440 Calendar Art Show, group show of works by gallery artists, reception 5-7:30 p.m., through Jan. 16. Sorrel Sky Gallery 125 W. Palace Ave., 505-501-6555 Another Door Opens, photographs by Barbara Bowles, reception 5-7:30 p.m. Classical Music TGIF organ recital First Presbyterian Church of Santa Fe, 208 Grant Ave. Iain Quinn plays music of Bach, Busoni, and Mendelssohn, 5:30-6 p.m., donations accepted, 505-982-8544, Ext. 16. Events Breakfast with O'Keeffe Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, 217 Johnson St., 505-946-1000 Create a line drawing during this workshop held in conjunction with the exhibit Miguel Covarrubias: Drawing a Cosmopolitan Line, 4:30-6:30 p.m., by museum admission. Glow Santa Fe Botanical Garden, 715 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill Winter lights event; 5-8 p.m. tonight and Saturday, featuring illuminated geodesic domes, $8 online and on-site, discounts available, 505-471-9103 santafebotanicalgarden.org. New Mexico History Museum: Free First Friday event 113 Lincoln Ave., 505-476-5200 Procrastinators' card-making workshop; held in conjunction with the exhibit Gustave Baumann and Friends: Artist Cards From Holidays Past; make cards on an antique printing press, 5:30-7 p.m., no charge. Nightlife (See Page 43 for addresses) Blue Rooster DJ Aztech Sol, 9 p.m.-2 a.m., call for cover. Café Café Trio Los Primos, 6 p.m., no cover. ¡Chispa! at El Mesón Three Faces of Jazz, with guest saxophonist Dave Anderson, 7:30-10:30 p.m., no cover. Cowgirl BBQ Brent Berry, Afro/Latin/reggae/ska, 5 p.m.; indie soul band Hello Dollface, 8 p.m.; no cover. The Den Ladies' Night, with DJ Luna spinning dance beats, 9 p.m.-close, call for cover. El Farol Sean Healen, rock, 9 p.m.-close; call for cover. El Paseo Bar & Grill Weekly rotating DJs, 9:30 p.m.-close, no cover. Hotel Santa Fe Guitarist/flutist Ronald Roybal, 7-9 p.m., no cover. La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda Cathy Faber's Swingin' Country Band, 8 p.m., no cover. La Posada de Santa Fe Resort and Spa Nacha Mendez & Friends, 6:30-9:30 p.m., no cover. Mine Shaft Tavern Blues duo Jim & Tim, 5 p.m.; Americana/blues/rock band The Strange, 7 p.m.-close, no cover. Omira Bar & Grill Friday night jazz, with saxophonist Brian Wingard, 6-9 p.m., no cover. Pranzo Italian Grill Geist Cabaret, with pianist David Geist, 6-9 p.m., call for cover. Second Street Brewery Nugrass band Alto Street, 6 p.m., no cover. Second Street Brewery at the Railyard Handmade Moments, folk rock, 7-10 p.m., no cover. Shadeh at Buffalo Thunder Resort & Casino Clear Channel Radio Rock ‘n’ Roll Night, 9 p.m.-4 a.m., no cover. Skylight Dark Side of Dorothy sets, with DJs TeNieNtetuko, techno, and 13 Pieces, house, 9 p.m.; call for cover, 21+. Swiss Bistro Irish multi-instrumentalist Gerry Carthy, 7-10 p.m., no cover. Tiny’s Rotating dance bands, 8:30 p.m., no cover. Vanessie Pianists Doug Montgomery, 6-8 p.m., and Chris Blacker, 8-11 p.m.; call for cover. SATURDAY 1/3 Gallery and Museum Openings Tybie Davis Satin Gallery Santa Fe Public Library, Main Branch, 145 Washington Ave., 505-955-6781 Years of Protest by the Women's Liberation Movement: 1966-1971, photojournalistic work by Ingrid Vernoes-Froehlich, reception 2-4 p.m., through January. Wheelhouse Art 418 Montezuma Ave., 505-919-9553 Studio 732, group show of clay sculpture, through January. CALENDAR COMPILED BY PAMELA BEACH CALENDAR LISTING GUIDELINES • To list an event in Pasa Week, send an email or press release to [email protected] or [email protected]. • Send material no less than two weeks prior to the desired publication date. • For each event, provide the following information: time, day, date, venue, venue address, ticket prices, web address, phone number, brief description of event (15 to 20 words). • All submissions are welcome. However, events are included in Pasa Week as space allows. There is no charge for listings. • To add your event to The New Mexican online calendar, visit santafenewmexican. com and click on the Calendar tab. • Return of photos and other materials cannot be guaranteed. Pasatiempo reserves the right to publish received information and photographs on The New Mexican website. • For further information contact Pamela Beach, [email protected], 202 E. Marcy St., Santa Fe, NM 87501, phone: 505-986-3019, fax: 505-820-0803. ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR January 2-8, 2015 Monroe Gallery shows work by photojournalist Bill Ray, 112 Don Gaspar Ave.

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42 PASATIEMPO I January 2-8, 2015

FRIDAY 1/2Gallery and Museum OpeningsAntiques + Interiors on Grant136 Grant Ave., 505-983-0075Work by ceramicist Brian O'Malley; silverpointdrawings by Eddie Chau, reception 5-7 p.m.

Manitou Galleries123 W. Palace Ave., 505-986-0440Calendar Art Show, group show of worksby gallery artists, reception 5-7:30 p.m.,through Jan. 16.

Sorrel Sky Gallery125 W. Palace Ave., 505-501-6555Another Door Opens, photographs byBarbara Bowles, reception 5-7:30 p.m.

Classical MusicTGIF organ recitalFirst Presbyterian Church of Santa Fe, 208 Grant Ave.Iain Quinn plays music of Bach, Busoni,and Mendelssohn, 5:30-6 p.m., donationsaccepted, 505-982-8544, Ext. 16.

EventsBreakfast with O'KeeffeGeorgia O'Keeffe Museum, 217 Johnson St., 505-946-1000Create a line drawing during this workshop heldin conjunction with the exhibit Miguel Covarrubias:Drawing a Cosmopolitan Line, 4:30-6:30 p.m.,by museum admission.

GlowSanta Fe Botanical Garden, 715 Camino Lejo, Museum HillWinter lights event; 5-8 p.m. tonight and Saturday,featuring illuminated geodesic domes, $8 onlineand on-site, discounts available, 505-471-9103santafebotanicalgarden.org.

New Mexico History Museum:Free First Friday event113 Lincoln Ave., 505-476-5200Procrastinators' card-making workshop;held in conjunction with the exhibit GustaveBaumann and Friends: Artist Cards From HolidaysPast; make cards on an antique printing press,5:30-7 p.m., no charge.

Nightlife(See Page 43 for addresses)

Blue RoosterDJ Aztech Sol, 9 p.m.-2 a.m., call for cover.

Café CaféTrio Los Primos, 6 p.m., no cover.

¡Chispa! at El MesónThree Faces of Jazz, with guest saxophonistDave Anderson, 7:30-10:30 p.m., no cover.

Cowgirl BBQBrent Berry, Afro/Latin/reggae/ska, 5 p.m.;indie soul band Hello Dollface, 8 p.m.; no cover.

The DenLadies' Night, with DJ Luna spinning dance beats,9 p.m.-close, call for cover.

El FarolSean Healen, rock, 9 p.m.-close; call for cover.

El Paseo Bar & GrillWeekly rotating DJs, 9:30 p.m.-close,no cover.

Hotel Santa FeGuitarist/flutist Ronald Roybal, 7-9 p.m.,no cover.

La Fiesta Lounge at La FondaCathy Faber's Swingin' Country Band, 8 p.m.,no cover.

La Posada de Santa Fe Resort and SpaNacha Mendez & Friends, 6:30-9:30 p.m.,no cover.

Mine Shaft TavernBlues duo Jim & Tim, 5 p.m.; Americana/blues/rockband The Strange, 7 p.m.-close, no cover.

Omira Bar & GrillFriday night jazz, with saxophonist Brian Wingard,6-9 p.m., no cover.

Pranzo Italian GrillGeist Cabaret, with pianist David Geist, 6-9 p.m.,call for cover.

Second Street BreweryNugrass band Alto Street, 6 p.m., no cover.

Second Street Brewery at the RailyardHandmade Moments, folk rock, 7-10 p.m.,no cover.

Shadeh at Buffalo Thunder Resort & CasinoClear Channel Radio Rock ‘n’ Roll Night,9 p.m.-4 a.m., no cover.

SkylightDark Side of Dorothy sets, with DJs TeNieNtetuko,techno, and 13 Pieces, house, 9 p.m.; call for cover,21+.

Swiss BistroIrish multi-instrumentalist Gerry Carthy, 7-10 p.m.,no cover.

Tiny’sRotating dance bands, 8:30 p.m., no cover.

VanessiePianists Doug Montgomery, 6-8 p.m.,and Chris Blacker, 8-11 p.m.; call for cover.

SATURDAY 1/3Gallery and Museum OpeningsTybie Davis Satin GallerySanta Fe Public Library, Main Branch,145 Washington Ave., 505-955-6781Years of Protest by the Women's LiberationMovement: 1966-1971, photojournalistic workby Ingrid Vernoes-Froehlich, reception 2-4 p.m.,through January.

Wheelhouse Art418 Montezuma Ave., 505-919-9553Studio 732, group show of clay sculpture,through January.

CALENDAR COMPILED BY PAMELA BEACH

C A L E N D A R L I S T I N G G U I D E L I N E S

• To list an event in Pasa Week, send an email or press release [email protected] or [email protected].

• Send material no less than two weeks prior to the desired publication date.• For each event, provide the following information: time, day, date, venue, venue

address, ticket prices, web address, phone number, brief description of event(15 to 20 words).

• All submissions are welcome. However, events are included in Pasa Weekas space allows. There is no charge for listings.

• To add your event to The New Mexican online calendar, visit santafenewmexican.com and click on the Calendar tab.

• Return of photos and other materials cannot be guaranteed.• Pasatiempo reserves the right to publish received information and photographs

on The New Mexican website.• For further information contact Pamela Beach, [email protected],

202 E. Marcy St., Santa Fe, NM 87501, phone: 505-986-3019, fax: 505-820-0803.

ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT CALENDARJanuary 2-8, 2015

Monroe Gallery shows work by photojournalist Bill Ray, 112 Don Gaspar Ave.

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Books/TalksInstitute of American Indian ArtsWriters FestivalIAIA Auditorium, Library and Technology Center,83 Avan Nu Po Rd., 505-424-2356Readings held at no charge 6 p.m. daily throughFriday, Jan. 9; tonight's authors: Jennifer Foerster,Chip Livingston, and Claire Vaye Watkins. (See story,Page 14)

Steve FoxOp. Cit. Books, Sanbusco Center, 500 Montezuma Ave.,505-428-0321The author reads from and signs copies ofOdyssey: Love and Terror in Greece, 1969, 4 p.m.

EventsGlowSanta Fe Botanical Garden, 715 Camino Lejo, Museum HillFinal evening of the winter lights event, 5-8 p.m.,featuring illuminated geodesic domes and musicby classic-rock duo Mike Montiel and Jake Montiel,$8 online and on-site, discounts available,505-471-9103, santafebotanicalgarden.org.

Nightlife(See addresses at right)

Blue RoosterTrash Disco, with DJ Oona, 9 p.m.-2 a.m., no cover.

¡Chispa! at El MesónNoche de Flamenco, with Flamenco Conpaztroupe, 7-9:30 p.m., call for reservations andcover.

Cowgirl BBQBill Hearne Trio, honky-tonkin' country, 8:30 p.m.;no cover.

El Paseo Bar & GrillDJ Spaghetti, 9:30 p.m.-close, no cover.

El FarolFlamenco dinner show, 6:30 p.m.; dance bandSantastico, 9 p.m..-close; call for cover.

La Fiesta Lounge at La FondaCathy Faber's Swingin' Country Band, 8 p.m.,no cover.

La Posada de Santa Fe Resort and SpaPat Malone Jazz Trio, featuring vocalist WhitneyCarroll Malone and bassist Jon Gagan, 6-9 p.m.,no cover.

Low ‘n’ Slow Lowrider Bar at HotelChimayó de Santa FeIrish multi-instrumentalist Gerry Carthy,7:30 p.m.-close, no cover.

Mine Shaft TavernBlues duo Jim & Tim, 2-6 p.m., on the patio;alternative country/folk band Hot Honey,7 p.m.-close, call for cover.

Omira Bar & GrillJazz saxophonist Brian Wingard, 6-9 p.m., no cover.

Pranzo Italian GrillGeist Cabaret, with pianist David Geist, 6-9 p.m.,call for cover.

Second Street BreweryFolk singer Eryn Bent, 6-9 p.m., no cover.

Second Street Brewery at the RailyardBluegrass band Mystic Lizard, 7-10 p.m., no cover.

Shadeh at Buffalo Thunder Resort & CasinoHip-hop night, with rotating DJs, 9 p.m.-4 a.m.,no cover.

SkylightClub Sapphire: A Night of Bellydance, 7 p.m.;Alchemy 2.0, 9 p.m.-close, in the Skylab, callfor cover.

Sweetwater Harvest KitchenSaturdays with John Serkin on Hawaiian slack-keyguitar, 6 p.m., no cover.

Tiny’sRotating dance bands, 8:30 p.m., no cover.

VanessiePianists Doug Montgomery, 6-8 p.m.,and Chris Blacker, 8-11 p.m.; call for cover.

SUNDAY 1/4Gallery and Museum OpeningsContemporary Tapestry Gallery835 W. San Mateo Rd., 505-231-5904Recent Works, group show, reception 3-5 p.m.,through Jan. 24.

In ConcertPoetry of Nature and Spirit: An Eveningwith Timothy P. McLaughlinInstitute of American Indian Arts hogan, 83 Avan Nu Po Rd.Poetry readings, accompanied by vocalistMadi Sato, multi-instrumentalist Robby Rothschild,and dancer Munay Halfon, 5 p.m., $10 suggesteddonation.

Books/TalksInstitute of American Indian ArtsWriters FestivalIAIA Auditorium, Library and Technology Center,83 Avan Nu Po Rd., 505-424-2356Readings held at no charge 6 p.m. daily throughFriday, Jan. 9; tonight's authors: Santee Frazier,Pam Houston, and Elissa Washuta. (See story,Page 14)

Journey Santa Fe presents: Doug MiekeljohnCollected Works Bookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226The executive director of New Mexico EnvironmentalLaw Center and Bill Dupuy discuss A Plateful ofEnvironmental Issues Face New Mexico in 2015,11 a.m., no charge.

EventsIsraeli danceOdd Fellows Hall, 1125 Cerrillos Rd.Traditional folk dances; 8-10 p.m. weekly, $5suggested donation, santafe.israeli.dance.com.

Nightlife(See addresses at right)

Cowgirl BBQJohn Prine tribute band Boris & The Salt Licks,noon-3 p.m.; singer/songwriter Gary Gorence,8 p.m.-close; no cover.

El FarolNacha Mendez & Company, 7 p.m., call for cover.

Evangelo’sTone and Company jam band, 8:30 p.m.,call for cover.

La Posada de Santa Fe Resort and SpaCountry singer Wiley Jim, 7 p.m., call for cover.

Mine Shaft TavernKey Francis, funky blues, 3-7 p.m., on the patio,no cover.

SkylightStand-up comic Anthony Padilla, 7 p.m., $15-$20,all ages.

VanessiePianist Doug Montgomery, 6:30 p.m., call for cover.

MONDAY 1/5In ConcertMusic MondaysJean Cocteau CinemaThe series continues with R & B musicians Zenobiaand Jose Antonio Ponce, 7-9 p.m., $8 in advanceat jeancocteaucinema.com, $10 at the door.

Books/TalksInstitute of American Indian ArtsWriters FestivalIAIA Auditorium, Library and Technology Center,83 Avan Nu Po Rd., 505-424-2356Readings held at no charge 6 p.m. daily throughFriday, Jan. 9; tonight's authors: Jon Davis, DerekPalacio, and Ismet Prcic; followed by ScreentakesJennine Lanouette's story analysis in e-book form,7:30 p.m. (See story, Page 14)

EventsSwing danceOdd Fellows Hall, 1125 Cerrillos Rd.Weekly all-ages informal swing dance;lessons 7-8 p.m., dance 8-10 p.m., dance $3,lesson and dance $8, 505-473-0955.

Nightlife(See addresses below)

Cowgirl BBQKaraoke, with Michele Leidig, 9 p.m., no cover.

Agoyo Lounge at the Inn on the Alameda303 E. Alameda St., 505-984-2121Anasazi Restaurant & Bar113 Washington Ave., 505-988-3030Bishop’s Lodge Ranch Resort & Spa1297 Bishops Lodge Rd., 505-983-6377Blue Rooster101 W. Marcy St., 505-206-2318Burro Alley Café207 W. San Francisco St., 505-982-0601Café Café500 Sandoval St., 505-466-1391¡Chispa! at El Mesón213 Washington Ave., 505-983-6756Cowgirl BBQ

319 S. Guadalupe St., 505-982-2565The Den132 W. Water St., 505-983-1615Duel Brewing1228 Parkway Dr., 505-474-5301Eldorado Hotel & Spa309 W. San Francisco St., 505-988-4455El Farol

808 Canyon Rd., 505-983-9912El Paseo Bar & Grill208 Galisteo St., 505-992-2848Evangelo’s200 W. San Francisco St., 505-982-9014Hilton Santa Fe100 Sandoval St., 505-988-2811Hotel Santa Fe1501 Paseo de Peralta, 505-982-1200Iconik Coffee Roasters1600 Lena St., 505-428-0996Jean Cocteau Cinema418 Montezuma Ave., 505-466-5528Junction

530 S. Guadalupe St., 505-988-7222La Boca72 W. Marcy St., 505-982-3433La Casa Sena Cantina125 E. Palace Ave., 505-988-9232La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda100 E. San Francisco St., 505-982-5511La Posada de Santa Fe Resort and Spa330 E. Palace Ave., 505-986-0000Lensic Performing Arts Center211 W. San Francisco St., 505-988-1234The Lodge at Santa Fe750 N. St. Francis Dr., 505-992-5800Low ‘n’ Slow Lowrider Barat Hotel Chimayó de Santa Fe125 Washington Ave., 505-988-4900The Matador

116 W. San Francisco St.

Mine Shaft Tavern2846 NM 14, Madrid, 505-473-0743Molly's Kitchen & Lounge1611 Calle Lorca, 505-983-7577Museum Hill Café

710 Camino Lejo, Milner Plaza,505-984-8900Music Room at Garrett’s Desert Inn311 Old Santa Fe Trail, 505-982-185551Odd Fellows Hall

1125 Cerrillos Rd., 505-473-0955Omira Bar & Grill1005 St. Francis Dr., 505-780-5483Palace Restaurant & Saloon142 W. Palace Ave., 505-428-0690Pranzo Italian Grill

540 Montezuma Ave., 505-984-2645Santa Fe Bar & Grill187 Paseo de Peralta, DeVargas Center,505-982-3033Santa Fe Community Convention Center201 W. Marcy St., 505-955-6705Santa Fe Sol Stage & Grill37 Fire Place, solofsantafe.comSecond Street Brewery1814 Second St., 505-982-3030Second Street Brewery at the Railyard1607 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-3278Shadeh at Buffalo Thunder Resort &Casino 30 Buffalo Thunder Trail,877-848-6337

Skylight139 W. San Francisco St., 505-982-0775Starlight Lounge at Montecito Santa Fe500 Rodeo Rd., 505-428-7777Sweetwater Harvest Kitchen1512-B Pacheco St., 505-795-7383Swiss Bistro

401 S. Guadalupe St., 505-988-5500Taberna La Boca125 Lincoln Ave., 505-988-7102TerraCotta Wine Bistro304 Johnson St., 505-989-1166Thunderbird Bar & Grill50 Lincoln Ave., 505-490-6550Tiny’s

1005 St. Francis Drive, Suite 117,505-983-9817The Underground at Evangelo’s200 W. San Francisco St.Upper Crust Pizza329 Old Santa Fe Trail, 505-982-0000Vanessie434 W. San Francisco St., 505-982-9966Warehouse 211614 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-4423

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El FarolRock band J.J. and The Hooligans, 8 p.m.,no cover.

La Fiesta Lounge at La FondaLocal country artist Bill Hearne, 7:30 p.m.-close,no cover.

VanessiePianists Doug Montgomery, 6-8 p.m., and BrandenJames, 8-10 p.m.; call for cover.

TUESDAY 1/6Books/TalksInstitute of American Indian ArtsWriters FestivalIAIA Auditorium, Library and Technology Center,83 Avan Nu Po Rd., 505-424-2356Readings held at no charge 6 p.m. daily throughFriday, Jan. 9; tonight's authors: Marie-HeleneBertino, Matt Donovan, and James Thomas Stevens;freshman students read at 7:30 p.m. (See story,Page 14)

Nightlife(See Page 43 for addresses)

¡Chispa! at El MesónArgentine Tango Milonga, 7:30-11 p.m.,no cover.

Cowgirl BBQLocal folk singer/songwriter Eryn Bent, 8 p.m.,no cover.

El FarolCanyon Road Blues Jam, 8:30 p.m., no cover.

La Fiesta Lounge at La FondaLocal country artist Bill Hearne, 7:30 p.m.-close,no cover.

La Posada de Santa Fe Resort and SpaCountry singer Wiley Jim, 7 p.m., call for cover.

TerraCotta Wine BistroJazz guitarist Pat Malone, 6-8 p.m., no cover.

VanessiePianists Doug Montgomery, 6-8 p.m.,and Branden James, 8-10 p.m.; call for cover.

WEDNESDAY 1/7Theater/DanceHansel and Gretel: family previewScottish Rite Center, 463 Paseo de PeraltaHumperdinck's opera based on the classic fairy taleperformed by Performance Santa Fe Orchestra,conducted by Joseph Illick, 6 p.m., no charge,tickets required, call 505-984-8759 for reservations,Friday-Sunday through Jan. 11.

Books/TalksInstitute of American Indian ArtsWriters FestivalIAIA Auditorium, Library and Technology Center,83 Avan Nu Po Rd., 505-424-2356Readings held at no charge 6 p.m. daily throughFriday, Jan. 9; tonight's authors: Melissa Febos,Manuel Gonzales, and Joan Kane; followed bya 7:30 p.m. screening of This May Be the Last Time,Sterlin Harjo's documentary, and a Q & A sessionwith the director. (See story, Page 14)

Nightlife(See Page 43 for addresses)

Bishop’s Lodge Ranch Resort & SpaJazz guitarist Pat Malone and bassist Jon Gagan,7-10 p.m., call for cover.

¡Chispa! at El MesónFlamenco guitarist Joaquin Gallegos, 7-9 p.m.,no cover.

La Fiesta Lounge at La FondaDance band Sierra, 7:30-11 p.m., no cover.

La Posada de Santa Fe Resort and SpaCountry singer Wiley Jim, 7 p.m., call for cover.

TerraCotta Wine BistroGuitarist Ramon Bermudez, 6-8 p.m., no cover.

THURSDAY 1/8Theater/DanceThe Madwoman of ChaillotSanta Fe Playhouse, 142 E. DeVargas St.Santa Fe Playhouse presents Jean Giraudoux's1943 satire, special preview 7:30 p.m., $10,505-988-4262, runs Thursdays-Sundays throughFeb. 1.

Books/TalksInstitute of American Indian ArtsWriters FestivalIAIA Auditorium, Library and Technology Center,83 Avan Nu Po Rd., 505-424-2356Readings held at no charge 6 p.m. daily throughFriday, Jan. 9; tonight's authors: Joy Harjo andLinda Hogan; sophomore students read at 7:30 p.m.(See story, Page 14)

Nightlife(See Page 43 for addresses)

Blue RoosterElectronic Expressions, 9 p.m.-2 a.m., call for cover.

¡Chispa! at El MesónJazz duo pianist Bert Dalton and bassistMilo Jaramillo, 7-9 p.m., no cover.

Cowgirl BBQFolk rock band The Bus Tapes, 8 p.m.-close, no cover.

El FarolGuitarras con Sabor, Gypsy Kings-style rhythms,8 p.m., no cover.

Evangelo’sThursdays with Little Leroy & His Pack of Lies,dance band, 9 p.m.-close, call for cover.

La Fiesta Lounge at La FondaDance band Sierra, 7:30-11 p.m., no cover.

La Posada de Santa Fe Resort and SpaPat Malone Jazz Trio, with Kanoa Kaluhiwa onsaxophone, Jon Gagan on bass, and Maloneon guitar, 6-9 p.m., call for cover.

The Lodge at Santa FeIrish multi-instrumentalist Gerry Carthy, 7-9:30 p.m.,call for cover.

The MatadorDJ Inky Ink, soul/punk/ska, 8:30 p.m., no cover.

Swiss BistroGuitar duo Wes & Mito, Gypsy Kings-style rhythms,7:30 p.m.-close, no cover.

Taberna La BocaNacha Mendez, 7-9 p.m., no cover.

Tiny’sElectric-jam night with Nick Wymett, 8 p.m., no cover.

VanessiePianist Branden James, 6:30 p.m.; call for cover.

OUT OF TOWNAlbuquerqueChatter SundayThe Kosmos, 1715 Fifth St. N.W.The ensemble plays music of Britten and Mozart,10:30 a.m., Sunday, Jan. 4, poetry reading byMatthew Brown follows, $15, discounts available,chatterabq.org.

Los AlamosLos Alamos Mesa Public Library Gallery2400 Central Ave., second floor, 505-662-8247Dust, Drought, and Dreams Gone Dry, nationaltraveling photographic exhibit, openingWednesday, Jan. 7, open daily through Feb. 20.

TaosAct 1 Gallery218 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, 575-758-7831Abstracted Truth, paintings by Peggy McGivern,reception 3-5 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 3, through January.

PEOPLE WHO NEED PEOPLEArtists/DesignersAmerican Institute of Architects'Canstruction design and build competitionOpen call for design teams to create structuresmade entirely from canned goods (to benefitThe Food Depot) for an April 11 exhibit heldat Santa Fe Place Mall; winners announcedin five categories; winning structures enteredin an international competition; for guidelinesvisit santafe.canstruction.org/design-teams,entry form and fee ($100) due Feb. 16.

Center: International calls for entryLocal nonprofit organization; Review Santa Feand Project Launch, Jan. 22 submission deadline;opening in January: The Choice Awards and ProjectDevelopment; Feb. 19 deadline; applicationsavailable online at visitcenter.org.

Contemporary Hispanic MarketVisit contemporaryhispanicmarketinc.comfor prospectus; jury held on Feb. 14 at theSanta Fe Community Convention Center from8 a.m. to noon. Market dates July 25-26.

Historic Structures of Santa FeCall for artists working in watercolor andgouache to submit work based on Santa Fe'shistoric buildings for a June exhibit at the HistoricSanta Fe Foundation; entry deadline March 1;visit historicsantafe.org for guidelines anda list of structures.

Native Artists FellowshipsThe Indian Arts Research Center at the Schoolfor Advanced Research offers three artists-in-residence fellowships in diverse creative disciplines,submission deadline Thursday, Jan. 15, visitsarweb.org for application and guidelines.

CommunityCommunities in Schools New MexicoTutors sought for local students at all grade levels;math and literacy support needed in particular;training provided; contact Cynthia Torcasso,505-954-1880, [email protected].

St. Elizabeth ShelterHelp with meal preparation at residentialfacilities and emergency shelters; other dutiesalso available; contact Rosario, 505-982-6611,Ext. 108, [email protected]

Filmmakers/PerformersGet Smart (phone) Filmmaking ContestOpen to filmmakers worldwide; films mustbe seven to ten minutes long and made witha smart device, any genre; top ten submissionsshowcased at Albuquerque Film & MusicExperience, May 31-June 7, first place awarded$500, final submission deadline Friday, Feb. 20,view guidelines and submit films online atabqfilmexperience.com.

Santa Fe Playhouse auditionsThe Hat by Dianna Lewis; cold readingsfrom script for two female roles, one agerange 40-50, the other 60-80; two male roles,both 40-50; held 3-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday,Jan. 3-4, SFP Workshops, 3205-B Richards Lane.

UNDER 21New Year's thrash concertWarehouse 21On Believer, Remain Sustain, and Stealing Hearts,7-10 p.m. Friday, Jan. 2, $5 at the door.

We Won't Stop concert and workshopWarehouse 21Talking circle and drumming 1-5 p.m. Saturday,Jan. 3; concert with Native DJs Naataanii Means,Quese IMC, and MC Rhectorik, 6-10 p.m., donationsaccepted.

PASA KIDSSanta Fe Children's Museum1050 Old Pecos Trail, 505-989-83592:30-4:30 p.m. weekly on Fridays, all ages openart studio; 10:30-11:30 a.m. weekly on Wednesdays,bilingual preschool stories, songs, and games,by museum admission.

New Mexico History Museum:Free First Friday event113 Lincoln Ave., 505-476-5200Procrastinators' card-making workshop; held inconjunction with the exhibit Gustave Baumannand Friends: Artist Cards From Holidays Past; makecards on an antique printing press, 5:30-7 p.m.Friday, Jan. 2, no charge.

Books and BabiesSanta Fe Public LibraryLed by singer/storytellers Michael andLisa; children must be accompanied byan adult, 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays, Main Branch,145 Washington Ave., 505-955-6783; 10:30 a.m.Wednesdays, La Farge Branch, 1730 Llano St.,505-955-4863; 10:45 a.m. Thursdays, SouthsideBranch, 6599 Jaguar Dr., 505-955-2828. ◀

Los Alamos Mesa Public Library Gallery shows journalistic photographs of the 1930s in the exhibit Dust, Drought,and Dreams Gone Dry, opening Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2400 Central Ave.; shown: untitled.

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MUSICRed PriestDuane Smith Auditorium, 1300 Diamond Dr., Los AlamosBritish Baroque instrumental ensemble,7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 9, $30, 505-988-1234,ticketssantafe.org.

Serenata of Santa FeFirst Presbyterian Church of Santa FeZephyrs, music for woodwinds by Barber,Ligeti, and Janáček, 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 11,$15-$30, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org,discounted tickets for students and childrenages 5 and under available at the door only.

Tony Furtado BandGig Performance Space, 1808 Second St.Bluegrass/roots fusion, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday,Jan. 14, $25 in advance at brownpapertickets.com,$28 at the door.

Santa Fe Music Collective jazz concertsMuseum Hill Café, 710 Camino LejoThe series continues with guitarist GregRuggiero, joined by bassist Asher Barrerasand drummer John Trentacosta, Friday, Jan. 16;drummer Albert "Tootie" Heath, joined by pianistBert Dalton and bassist Andy Zadrozny, Friday,Feb. 13, concerts begin at 7 p.m., $25,santafemusiccollective.org, 505-983-6820.

Zía SingersImmaculate Heart of Mary Retreat Center Chapel,50 Mount Carmel Rd.Annual winter concert Fire, Water, Air and Earth,3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 17-18, $20in advance and at the door, students no charge,225-571-6352.

Robert Earl KeenSkylightSinger/songwriter, 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 17,$30 in advance, holdmyticket.com.

Santa Fe SymphonyThe LensicFeaturing cellists Dana Winograd and Joel Becktell,led by Guillermo Figueroa, music of Handel, Mahler,and Vivaldi, 4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 18, tickets beginat $22, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.

Hot SardinesThe LensicTheatrical jazz band, tunes of the '20s, '30s,and '40s, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 21, ticketsstart at $13.50, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.

Santa Fe Pro Musica: Classical WeekendThe Lensic7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 21: the Santa Fe ProMusica Orchestra performs music of Beethoven,Schumann, and Janáček, featuring pianistPer Tengstrand; 4 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 24: theseries continues with works by Haydn andMozart, conducted by Thomas O'Connor; 3 p.m.Sunday, Jan. 25 encore, followed by 5:30 p.m.dinner with pianist Tengstrand (limited seating),$10-$65, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org,dinner reservations required, call 505-988-4640.

Big Head Todd and The MonstersThe LensicRock band, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 27,$42, discounts available, 505-988-1234,ticketssantafe.org.

Santa Fe Pro Musica:Szymanowski String QuartetSt. Francis Auditorium, New Mexico Museum of Art,107 W. Palace Ave.Music of Mozart, Haydn, Dvořák, andSzymanowski, 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 8, $10-$65;followed by 5:30 p.m. dinner with the quartet(limited seating), 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org,dinner reservations required, call 505-988-4640.

Serenata of Santa FeFirst Presbyterian Church, 208 Grant Ave.Common Tones, music of Barber, Dvořák,and Kenji Bunch, 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 8, $15-$30,505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org, discountedtickets for students and children ages 5 and underavailable at the door only.

Notes on Music: Jean SibeliusUnited Church of Santa Fe, 1804 Arroyo Chamiso Rd.Celebrating the Finnish composer's 150thbirthday, lecture by Joseph Illick, with musicalillustrations, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 10, $25,performancesantafe.org.

Todd SniderThe LensicSatirical folk singer/songwriter, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday,Feb. 10, $22-$42, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.

New Mexico Bach Society and ChatterImmaculate Heart of Mary Retreat Center Chapel,50 Mount Carmel Rd.The ensembles perform Bach's Coffee Cantata,7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 13, including tenor AndreGarcia-Nuthmann, cellist James Holland, violinistDavid Felberg, and flutist Linda Marianiello, $15,discounts available, holdmyticket.com.

Buffy Sainte-MarieKiMo Theater, 423 Central Ave. N.W.Canadian Cree singer/songwriter, 7:30 p.m.Sunday, Feb. 15, $15-$45 in advance,505-886-1251, holdmyticket.com.

Lucinda WilliamsThe LensicBlues and country singer/songwriter,7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 18, $46-$74,505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.

Santa Fe Desert ChoraleCristo Rey Church, 1120 Canyon Rd.Dancing the Mystery, works by Brahms,Duruflé, Eric Whitacre, and Abbie Betinis, setto vocals inspired by Sufi poets, 7 p.m. Sunday,Feb. 22, $25-$50 in advance at 505-988-2282or online at desertchoral.tix.com.

Santa Fe Symphony: Shakespeare & LoveThe LensicShakespeare-inspired tribute, works byTchaikovsky, Mendelssohn, and Corigliano,with concertmaster David Felberg and guestconductor Sarah Hicks, 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 22,$11-$72, discounts available, 505-988-1234,ticketssantafe.org.

András SchiffThe LensicThe pianist performs late works by Haydn,Mozart, and Beethoven, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday,Feb. 24, $13.50-$100, discounts available,505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.

Carlos NúñezAlbuquerque Journal Theater, National HispanicCultural Center, 1701 Fourth St. S.W.Galician bagpipe musician, 8 p.m. Saturday,Feb. 28, $22-$32, tickets available at NHCCbox office, 505-724-4771.

THEATER/DANCEFifteenth Annual RevolutionsInternational Theatre FestivalVarious Albuquerque venuesTricklock Company's celebration of works byavant-garde companies, including those fromthe U.S., Mexico, England, and Israel; the festivalkicks off with a party at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 13,performances continue to Feb. 1, individual ticketsand passports for four or eight shows availableonline at tricklock.com, 505-254-8393, studentdiscounts available.

The Metropolitan Opera: Live in HDThe LensicLehár's The Merry Widow, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.Saturday, Jan. 17; Offenbach's Les ContesD'Hoffmann, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 31;Tchaikovsky's Iolanta and Bartók's Bluebeard's Castle,10:30 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 14; encore 6 p.m. Tuesday,Feb. 17, $22-$28, discounts available, 505-988-1234,ticketssantafe.org.

Mariela in the DesertTeatro Paraguas Studio, 3205 Calle MarieA lyrical play by Karen Zacarias, 7:30 p.m.Thursdays-Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays,Jan. 22-Feb. 1, $17, discounts available,505-424-1601, teatroparaguas.org.

Kimberly AkimboSanta Fe Playhouse, 142 E. DeVargas St.Santa Fe Playhouse presents David Lindsay-Abaire's2000 dramedy, Thursday-Sunday, Feb. 12-March 1,505-988-4262.

Stratford Festival HDThe Screen, Santa Fe University of Art & DesignThe theater company presents King Lear, Sunday,March 1, King John, Sunday, April 12, and Antonyand Cleopatra, Sunday, May 24, all screenings beginat 11:15 a.m., stratfordfestivalhd.com.

HAPPENINGSSanta Fe Council on International Relations'50th Anniversary CelebrationLa Terraza, La FondaCocktail reception, dinner, and talk by Bill Stewarttitled Obama's Foreign Policy: The Last Two Years,5:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 15, $125, full-tablediscounts available, 505-982-4931, sfcir.org.

Souper BowlSanta Fe Community Convention CenterTwenty-first annual benefit held in supportof The Food Depot; featuring a soup competitionamong 29 local restaurants, noon Saturday,Jan. 17, tickets start at $30, 505-988-1234,ticketssantafe.org.

Art StartsMuseum of Contemporary Native ArtsFour exhibits of works by Chris Pappan,Christine Nofchissey McHorse, Star WallowingBull, and selections from the museum's collection,opening Jan. 23, through July.

WinterBrewSanta Fe Farmers Market Pavilion,1607 Paseo de PeraltaNew Mexico Brewers Guild hosts 16 localbreweries and local food vendors to celebratecraft beers, 4 p.m. Friday, Jan 23, $25,holdmyticket.com.

Lannan Foundation Literary SeriesThe LensicNovelists Karen Russel and PorochistaKhakpour, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 28; TheFire This Time, a tribute to James Baldwin,with Nikky Finney, Randall Kenan, andKevin Young, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 11; $6,505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.

New Mexico Italian Film & Culture FestivalJean Cocteau CinemaThe Eighth annual event benefits UNM Children'sHospital; opening cocktail reception 3:30 p.m.Thursday, Feb. 5, followed by a screening ofGabriele Salvatores' 2010 comedy Happy Family;the festival continues nightly through Saturday,Feb. 7; reception and film $30, film only $10,Saturday benefit dinner and silent auction$110, master pass $135, jeancocteaucinema.com.

ARTsmart New Mexico:ARTfeast Art of Living fundraisersIt's 5 O'Clock Somewhere, featuring dancing,heavy appetizers, and silent and live auctions;also, showcasing work of fashion designerPatricia Michaels, 6 p.m. Friday, Feb. 20,Peters Projects, 1011 Paseo de Peralta, $75in advance; Step Up to the Plate, gourmetdinner and auction, doors open at 6 p.m.Saturday, Feb. 21, Santa Fe CommunityConvention Center, $175 in advance;tickets available online at artfeast.org.

Santa Fe Restaurant WeekThis year's extravaganza includes 57 localrestaurants; most present a prix-fixe dinnerand a specially priced two-course lunch,Sunday, Feb. 22, through Sunday, March 1;nmrestaurantweek.com.

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Hot Sardines perform at the Lensic on Jan. 21.

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AT THE GALLERIESAddison Rowe Gallery229 E. Marcy St., 505-982-1533New Mexico Past & Present, includingworks by Will Shuster, Beatrice Mandelman,Emil Bisttram, and Elias Rivera, throughJan. 30.

Chiaroscuro Contemporary Art702½ Canyon Rd., 505-992-0711Holiday group show of works by gallery artists,through Saturday, Jan. 3.

Gerald Peters Gallery1011 Paseo de Peralta, 505-954-5700Off Ramp: New Paintings by Tom Birknerand Don Stinson, through Jan. 10.

Monroe Gallery of Photography112 Don Gaspar Ave., 505-992-0800Bill Ray: My LIFE in Photography, photojournalisticwork, through Jan. 18.

Robert Nichols Gallery419 Canyon Rd., 505-982-2145Opening the Envelope, work by Acoma potterShyatesa White Dove; Winter Group Show,including works by Cara Romero (Chemehuevi),Alan E. Lasiloo (Zuni), and Glen Nipshank (Bigstone-Cree), through Sunday, Jan. 4.

Santa Fe Clay545 Camino de la Familia, 505-984-1122Get Set!, dinnerware sets by Paul Eshelman,Camila Friedman-Gerlicz, and Clay Leonard,through Saturday, Jan. 3.

William R. Talbot Fine Art,Antique Maps & Prints129 W. San Francisco St., 505-982-1559Holy Adobes: The Churches of New Mexico,including works by Gustave Baumann,Gene Kloss, and Lucille Leggett, throughJan. 16.

MUSEUMS & ART SPACESSanta FeCenter for Contemporary Arts1050 Old Pecos Trail, 505-982-1338Art Collision & Repair Shop, interactive installationcurated by Susan Begy and Kathryn M Davis,Muñoz Waxman Main Gallery • Undress, multimediainstallation by Paula Wilson, Spector Ripps ProjectSpace; through Feb. 1. Open Thursdays-Sundays;ccasantafe.org.

Georgia O’Keeffe Museum217 Johnson St., 505-946-1000Miguel Covarrubias: Drawing a Cosmopolitan Line,mixed media, through Jan. 18 • Georgia O'Keeffe:Ghost Ranch Views, paintings from the 1930s and1940s, through March 22; okeeffemuseum.org;open daily.

Museum of Indian Arts & Culture710 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-476-1250Courage and Compassion: Native Women SculptingWomen, group show, through Oct. 19, 2015• Footprints: The Inspiration and Influence ofAllan Houser, five monumental works by the lateChiricahua Apache sculptor displayed outdoors;accompanied by works of other sculptors, includingHouser’s sons Bob Haozous and Philip MangasHaozous, plus works by Doug Hyde, Estella Loretto,and Robert Shorty; through May • Turquoise,Water, Sky: The Stone and Its Meaning, highlightsfrom the museum’s collection of jewelry • NativeAmerican Portraits: Points of Inquiry, vintage andcontemporary photographs, through Sunday, Jan. 4• The Buchsbaum Gallery of Southwestern Pottery,traditional and contemporary works • Here, Now,and Always, artifacts from the museum collection;indianartsandculture.org; closed Mondays.

Museum of International Folk Art706 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-476-1200Pottery of the U.S. South: A Living Tradition,stoneware from North Carolina and northernGeorgia, through Saturday, Jan. 3 • BetweenTwo Worlds: Folk Artists Reflect on the ImmigrantExperience • Wooden Menagerie: Made inNew Mexico, early-20th-century carvings,through Feb. 15 • Brasil and Arte Popular,items from the museum’s collection, throughSunday, Jan. 4 • Multiple Visions: A CommonBond, international collection of toys and folkart. Closed Mondays; internationalfolkart.org.

Museum of Spanish of Colonial Art750 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-982-2226Guadalupe, images of Our Lady of Guadalupe fromthe museum collection; Boxed In, contemporaryartisan-made boxes from the collection, throughMay • Secrets of the Symbols: The Hidden Languageof Spanish Colonial Art • San Ysidro/St. Isidore theFarmer, bultos, retablos, straw appliqué, andpaintings on tin • Recent Acquisitions, colonialand 19th-century Mexican art, sculpture, andfurniture; also, work by young Spanish Marketartists • The Delgado Room, late-colonial-periodre-creation; spanishcolonial.org; closed Mondays.

New Mexico History Museum/Palace of the Governors113 Lincoln Ave., 505-476-5200Setting the Standard: The Fred Harvey Companyand Its Legacy, ephemera from the museumcollection and photos from POG photo archives• Gustave Baumann and Friends: Artist Cards FromHolidays Past, holiday cards by Baumann and otherartists spanning the years 1918-1970 • Paintingthe Divine: Images of Mary in the New World, rareSpanish colonial paintings • Poetics of Light: PinholePhotography; exhibits up through March 29 • WaterOver Mountain, Channing Huser’s photographicinstallation • Telling New Mexico: Stories From Thenand Now, core exhibit • Santa Fe Found: Fragmentsof Time, the archaeological and historical roots ofSanta Fe; nmhistorymuseum.org; closed Mondays.

New Mexico Museum of Art107 W. Palace Ave., 505-476-5072Focus on Photography exhibit North to South:Photographs by Edward Ranney, landscapestudies • Hunting + Gathering: New Additionsto the Museum Collection, recently acquired worksby Ansel Adams, Gustave Baumann, and others,through March 29 • Syncretism, photographs byDelilah Montoya • Focus on Photography, rotatingexhibits: Cameraless, photograms by Leigh AnneLangwell • Beneath Our Feet, photographs byJoan Myers • Grounded, landscapes from themuseum collection • Photo Lab, interactive exhibitexplaining the processes used to make color andplatinum-palladium prints from the collection,through March • New Mexico Art Tells New MexicoHistory, including works by E. Irving Couse,T.C. Cannon, and Agnes Martin • Spotlight onGustave Baumann, works from the museum’scollection; exhibits through 2015. Closed Mondays;nmartmuseum.org.

Pablita Velarde Museum of IndianWomen in the Arts213 Cathedral Place, 505-988-8900Harvesting Traditions, work by ceramicistKathleen Wall, through Sunday, Jan. 4.Closed Mondays; pvmiwa.org.

Poeh Cultural Center and Museum78 Cities of Gold Rd., 505-455-3334The Why, group show of works by Native artists• Nah Poeh Meng, 1,600-square-foot installationhighlighting the works of Pueblo artists and Pueblohistory; poehcenter.org; also, ongoing sculptureexhibits in the Tower Gallery, 505-455-3037;closed weekends; roxanneswentzell.net.

SITE Santa Fe1606 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-1199Unsettled Landscapes, biennial exhibitof contemporary works, through Jan. 11.Open Thursdays-Sundays; sitesantafe.org.

Wheelwright Museum of the AmericanIndian704 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-982-4636Adorn-aments, small works for the holidays,group show including pieces by Dennis Esquival,Liz Wallace, and Nathan Youngblood • works byDiné photographer Will Wilson, through April 19.Core exhibits include historic and contemporaryNative American art. Open daily; wheelwright.org.

AlbuquerqueAlbuquerque Museum2000 Mountain Rd. N.W., 505-243-7255Gods and Heroes: Masterpieces From the Écoledes Beaux-Arts, Paris, through Sunday, Jan. 4• Everybody’s Neighbor: Fo, family memorabiliaand the museum’s photo archives of the formerAlbuquerque resident, through Feb. 1(see story,Page 30) • Arte en la Charrería: The Artisanshipof Mexican Equestrian Culture, examples ofcraftsmanship and design distinctive to the charro;cabq.gov/culturalservices/albuquerque-museum;closed Mondays.

Indian Pueblo Cultural Center2401 12th St. N.W., 866-855-7902Our Land, Our Culture, Our Story, historicaloverview of the Pueblo world, and contemporaryartwork and craftsmanship of each of the 19 pueblos;indianpueblo.org; open daily; weekend Nativedances.

National Hispanic Cultural Center1701 Fourth St. S.W., 505-604-6896AfroBrazil: Art and Identities, three-tieredexhibit of lithographs from Tamarind Institute,photographs and dressed figures by Paulo Lima,and ephemera representing popular culturalgoods sold by Brazilian street vendors, throughmid-August • ¡Papel! Pico, Rico y Chico, group show

of works in the traditional art of papel picado(cut paper), through January. Closed Mondays;nationalhispaniccenter.org.

UNM Art Museum1 University of New Mexico, 505-277-4001David Maisel/Black Maps: American Landscapeand the Apocalyptic Sublime, photographs byMaisel; Beautiful Disintegrating Obstinate HorrorDrawing and Other Recent Acquisitions and SelectionsFrom the UNM Art Museum’s Permanent Collection;The Gift, woodcut prints by John Tatschl (1906-1982).Open Tuesday-Saturday; unmartmuseum.org.

Los AlamosBradbury Science Museum1350 Central Ave., 505-667-4444Saul Hertz: A Pioneer in the Use of RadioactiveIsotopes, collection of handwritten data charts,personal letters, published papers, newspaperarticles, and photographs from the late doctor'sestate, through January • Environmental Researchand Monitoring, an interactive exhibit on howto preserve archaeological sites, local wildlife,and fragile ecosystems. Core exhibits on the historyof Los Alamos and the Manhattan Project as well asover 40 interactive exhibits; lanl.gov/museum;open daily.

Los Alamos Historical Museum1050 Bathtub Row, 505-662-4493Tradition and Change in Córdova, New Mexico:The 1939 Photographs of Berlyn Brixner & the LópezFamily of Wood Carvers. Core exhibits on areageology, homesteaders, and the Manhattan Project.Housed in the Guest Cottage of the Los AlamosRanch School. Open daily; losalamoshistory.org.

Pajarito Environmental Education Center3540 Orange St., 505-662-0460Exhibits of flora and fauna of the Pajarito Plateau;herbarium, live amphibians; also, butterfly andxeric gardens; pajaritoeec.org; closed Sundaysand Mondays.

PecosPecos National Historic ParkNM 63, 505-757-7241Exhibits portraying the history of the PecosValley, including ruins, traces of the Santa Fe Trail,and artifacts from the Civil War Battle of GlorietaPass. Open daily; nps.gov/pecos.

TaosE.L. Blumenschein Home and Museum222 Ledoux St., 575-758-0505Hacienda art from the Blumenschein familycollection, European and Spanish colonialantiques. Open daily; taoshistoricmuseums.org.

Harwood Museum of Art238 Ledoux St., 575-758-9826¡Orale! Kings and Queens of Cool, a four-partexhibit focusing on Post-Pop and lowbrow artmovements, including works by Robert Williams,Gary Baseman, Ron English, and R. Crumb, throughJan. 25. Closed Mondays; harwoodmuseum.org.

Millicent Rogers Museum1504 Millicent Rogers Rd., 575-758-2462Looking at Taos Pueblo: Albert Martinez, Juan Mirabal,and Albert Lujan, paintings, through January • FredHarvey and the Making of the American West, objectsdrawn from the Harvey family, through January.Historical collections of Native American jewelryand paintings; Hispanic textiles, metalwork, andsculpture; and contemporary jewelry. ClosedMondays; millicentrogers.org.

Taos Art Museum at Fechin House227 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, 575-758-2690Housed in the studio and home that artist NicolaiFechin built for his family between 1927 and 1933;taosartmuseum.org; closed Mondays.

Patricio Calabasa, Santo Domingo Pueblo, circa 1927,by T. Harmon Parkhurst, Museum of Indian Arts &Culture exhibit Native American Portraits: Points ofInquiry, closing Sunday, Jan. 4. Palace of the GovernorsPhoto Archives no. 46763.

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Beth Moon: Orion 2013, archival pigment print

Verve Gallery of Photography, 219 E. Marcy St., 505-982-5009Figments of Reality: An Exhibition of Landscape Images continues through Jan. 10. The show includes Duane Monczewski’s hand-colored gelatin silver prints, albumen prints from Jennifer Schlesinger’s Utopia series; Takeshi Shikama’s black-and-white photography; works from Blue Mitchell’s Chasing the Afterglow series; a selection from Keith Taylor’s Badlands series; and images from Beth Moon’s Odin’s Cove and Diamond Nights series.

Collected Works Bookstore202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226Since visiting India in 1975, artist Sandra Place has been interested in the arts and crafts of indigenous peoples worldwide. Many of Place’s pastel and acrylic figurative works, including market scenes, were inspired by a 2012 visit to cities in Uzbekistan along the Silk Road. Uzbekistan: Paintings From the Silk Road, which opens on Saturday, Jan. 3, shows pieces based on that recent trip. There will be a reception on Jan. 9 at 5 p.m.

Manitou Galleries, 123 W. Palace Ave.505-986-0440Manitou Galleries’ 2015 Calendar Art Show features works from its calendar for the new year as well as pieces by artists such as Douglas Aagard, Jim Eppler, and B.C. Nowlin. The exhibit displays bronze wildlife sculpture by Josh Tobey, son of ceramic and bronze sculptors Gene and Rebecca Tobey. Tobey is known for the contempo-rary patinas he applies to his bronzes of bears, elk, and other animals. The show opens with a 5 p.m. reception on Friday, Jan. 2.

Marigold Arts, 424 Canyon Road, 505-982-4142Treasures From the Loom: New Mexico Weavers is an exhibit of new works by gallery artists that focuses on textile arts, including wearable art, woven textiles, and washable rag rugs but also includes jewelry, sculpture, and items in other mediums. Pieces by Chris Ward, Jim McLain, Nancy Frost Begin, Ruth Tatter, and Sandy Voss are among those showcased. The exhibit opens Friday, Jan. 2, with a 5 p.m. reception.

Winterowd Fine Art701 Canyon Road, 505-992-8878The Holiday Cheer exhibition that showcases works by gallery artists continues through Jan. 12 and includes glass sculpture by Karen Bexfield and Peter Wright, glass and bronze sculpture by Delinda VanneBrightyn, and watercolors by Sarah Bienvenu and Susan Pasquarelli.

Susan Pasquarelli: Light Rings #1 2013, watercolor

Josh Tobey: Rain Dance 2014, bronze

Sandra Place: Morning Solitude 2012, pastel

Nancy Frost Begin: Banded Armadillo 2014, woodblock print