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ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR March 17-23, 2017 FRIDAY 3/17 Gallery and Museum Openings Samayra Studio Gallery Inside Plaza Mercado, 112 W. San Francisco St., 505-310-4514 Group show of sculpture and jewelry; reception 5-7 p.m.; through April. Tune Up Cafe 1115 Hickox St., 505-983-7060 Arthur Photo Art Exhibit, works by Edward Arthur and Brian Arthur; reception 3:30-5 p.m.; through May 22. Vivo Contemporary 725 Canyon Rd., 505-982-1320 Giving Voice to Image 5, collaborative group show of art and poetry; reception 5-7 p.m.; through May 16. Theater/Dance Belisama Irish Dance The Lensic Local dancers, 7 p.m., $20, discounts available, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. EmiArte Flamenco Skylight, 139 W. San Francisco St., 505-982-0775 La Emi, Vicente Griego, Kayla Lyall, and others, doors 7 p.m., performance 8 p.m., $15-$30 online at holdmyticket.com/tickets/276889. Moonlight and Magnolias Adobe Rose Theatre, 1213-B Parkway Dr., 505-629-8688 Ron Hutchinson’s comedic take on the making of Gone With the Wind, directed by Staci Robbins, 7:30 p.m., $20, discounts available, brownpapertickets.com/event/2729468, or 800-838-3006, Ext. 1, adoberosetheatre.org, Thursdays-Sundays through April 2. Events Daffodil Days sale Various local venues Presbyterian Medical Services’ annual event held Friday through Sunday in support of hospice services for terminally-ill residents; visit pmsnm.org for sales locations and times, or call 505-988-2211. Volunteers needed to help with sales. Los Alamos Gentle Walks Los Alamos Nature Center, 2600 Canyon Rd., 505-662-0460 Free guided treks for adults, 9 a.m. Fridays, register online at losalamosnature.org. Santa Fe Performing Arts benefit Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina St., 505-395-6369 DJ Daeñgürrschñitzylë, cast members of The Wizard of Oz, and Stephanie Hatfield; 7 p.m., $40 in advance; $50 at the door; kids free; meowwolf.com/event/sfpa-fundraiser. School for Advanced Research collection tour Indian Arts Research Center, 660 Garcia St., 505-954-7205 Tour SAR’s collection of Southwestern Native American pottery, textiles, basketry, jewelry, and paintings, 2 p.m. Fridays; $15; advance reservations required. Nightlife (See Page 43 for addresses) Boxcar Sports Bar & Grill Irish bagpipers and traditional fare, music 5 and 7:30 p.m., no cover. ¡Chispa! at El Mesón The Three Faces of Jazz, with Dave Anderson on Saxophone, 7:30 p.m., no cover. Cowgirl BBQ Rene Reyes’ blues band, 8:30 p.m., no cover. El Farol Funk and soul band The Gruve, 8:30 p.m., call for cover. La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda Gerry Carthy & Chris Abeyta, Northern New Mexico tunes, 8 p.m., no cover. Living Room Lounge at Loretto Singer/guitarist Daniele Spadavecchia, 7-10 p.m., no cover. The Mine Shaft Tavern St. Patrick’s Day party with Lori Ottino & Erik Sawyer on the deck, 5 p.m.; The Green Party, with DJ Feathericci, 8 p.m.; no cover. Omira Bar & Grill Guitarist Randy Rane, Brazilian and Spanish music, 6-9 p.m., no cover. Osteria d’Assisi Piano Lounge Pianist/vocalist Marc Sanders, 6 p.m.-close, no cover. Pizzeria & Trattoria da Lino Accordionist Dadou, 6:30-9 p.m., no cover. Pranzo Italian Grill Pianist Todd Lowry, 6-9 p.m., call for cover. Second Street Brewery Albuquerque & 4 Corners Pipe ‘n’ Drum Band, 6-9 p.m., no cover. Second Street Brewery at the Railyard Acoustic Son Huasteco trio Lone Piñon, 6-9 p.m., no cover. Shadeh DJ-driven hip-hop, 9 p.m.-4 a.m. weekly, no cover. Skylight DJ Poetics, hip-hop/top-40, 9 p.m.; Latin Night in the Skylab, 10 p.m.; call for cover. Vanessie Jerry Fenn at the Piano Bar, 6:30-9:30 p.m., no cover. SATURDAY 3/18 Gallery and Museum Openings ART.i.factory Gallery 930-C Baca St., inside Art.i.fact Consignment Boutique, 505-982-5000 Color: A Painting Exhibition Against Hate, group show of works by Santa Fe University of Art and Design students; reception 4-7 p.m.; through March 28. In Concert Catfish Hodge The Kitchen Sink Recording Studio, 528 José St. Veteran blues musician, doors 7 p.m., concert 7:30 p.m., $20 in advance, $23 at the door, brownpapertickets.com/event/2892567. Princess Nokia Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina St., 505-395-6369 Musical collective, led by rapper Destiny Nicole Ortiz, 9 p.m., $15 in advance, $18 at the door, meowwolf.com, 21+. Theater/Dance Dana Tai Soon Burgess Dance Company 25th Anniversary International Tour National Dance Institute New Mexico Dance Barns, 1140 Alto St. Contemporary choreography, VIP reception 6 p.m., curtain 7:30 p.m., general admission $10, VIP tickets $35 (includes reception with Dana Tai Soon Burgess and Mayor Javier Gonzales), holdmyticket.com/ tickets/273702. (See story, Page 26) Flamenco dinner show El Farol, 808 Canyon Rd., 505-983-9912 Featuring Yjastros: The American Flamenco Repertory Company, seating 6:30 p.m., $25, call for reservations or visit elfarolsf.com. Moonlight and Magnolias Adobe Rose Theatre, 1213-B Parkway Dr., 505-629-8688 Ron Hutchinson’s comedic take on the making of Gone With the Wind, directed by Staci Robbins, gala 6:30 p.m., curtain 7:30 p.m., $20, brownpapertickets.com/event/2729468, or 800-838-3006, Ext. 1, adoberosetheatre.org, Thursdays-Sundays through April 2. Navarasa Dance Theater: A Story and a Song Wise Fool, 1131-B Siler Rd., 505-992-2588 A fusion of aerial dance, martial arts, and yoga; 7 p.m., $15, discounts available, brownpapertickets.com/event/2892533. What Happens Next? or I've Been Waiting All My Life to be Middle-Aged Santa Fe Playhouse, 142 E. De Vargas St., 505-988-4262 Carrie Classon's one-woman show, 7:30 p.m., $15, santafeplayhouse.org, Sunday encore. 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/address, ticket prices, web address, phone number, and 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. • Return of photos and other materials cannot be guaranteed. Pasatiempo reserves the right to publish received information and photographs on The New Mexican's website. • To add your event to The New Mexican online calendar, visit santafenewmexican.com and click on the Calendar tab. • For further information contact Pamela Beach: [email protected], 202 E. Marcy St., Santa Fe, NM 87501, phone: 505-986-3019. PASATIEMPOMAGAZINE.COM 41 Marion Center for Photographic Arts (SFUAD campus, 1600 St. Michael's Dr.) includes photographs by Kelia Anne MacCluskey in the exhibit Global Perspectives: CENTER's International Photographic Award Winners.

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ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR

March 17-23, 2017

FRIDAY 3/17

Gallery andMuseumOpeningsSamayra Studio GalleryInside PlazaMercado, 112W. San Francisco St., 505-310-4514

Group show of sculpture and jewelry;reception 5-7 p.m.; through April.

Tune Up Cafe1115 Hickox St., 505-983-7060

Arthur Photo Art Exhibit, works by Edward Arthur andBrian Arthur; reception 3:30-5 p.m.; through May 22.

Vivo Contemporary725 Canyon Rd., 505-982-1320

Giving Voice to Image 5, collaborative group show ofart and poetry; reception 5-7 p.m.; through May 16.

Theater/DanceBelisama Irish DanceThe Lensic

Local dancers, 7 p.m., $20, discounts available,505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.

EmiArte FlamencoSkylight, 139W. San Francisco St., 505-982-0775

La Emi, Vicente Griego, Kayla Lyall, and others,doors 7 p.m., performance 8 p.m., $15-$30online at holdmyticket.com/tickets/276889.

Moonlight andMagnoliasAdobe Rose Theatre, 1213-B Parkway Dr., 505-629-8688

Ron Hutchinson’s comedic take on themaking of GoneWith theWind, directedby Staci Robbins, 7:30 p.m., $20, discountsavailable, brownpapertickets.com/event/2729468,or 800-838-3006, Ext. 1, adoberosetheatre.org,Thursdays-Sundays through April 2.

EventsDaffodil Days saleVarious local venues

Presbyterian Medical Services’ annual eventheld Friday through Sunday in support of hospiceservices for terminally-ill residents; visit pmsnm.orgfor sales locations and times, or call 505-988-2211.Volunteers needed to help with sales.

Los Alamos GentleWalksLos Alamos Nature Center, 2600 Canyon Rd., 505-662-0460

Free guided treks for adults, 9 a.m. Fridays,register online at losalamosnature.org.

Santa Fe Performing Arts benefitMeowWolf, 1352 Rufina St., 505-395-6369

DJ Daeñgürrschñitzylë, cast members of TheWizard of Oz, and Stephanie Hatfield; 7 p.m.,$40 in advance; $50 at the door; kids free;meowwolf.com/event/sfpa-fundraiser.

School for Advanced Research collection tourIndian Arts Research Center, 660 Garcia St., 505-954-7205

Tour SAR’s collection of Southwestern NativeAmerican pottery, textiles, basketry, jewelry,and paintings, 2 p.m. Fridays; $15; advancereservations required.

Nightlife(See Page 43 for addresses)

Boxcar Sports Bar & GrillIrish bagpipers and traditional fare,music 5 and 7:30 p.m., no cover.

¡Chispa! at El MesónThe Three Faces of Jazz, with Dave Andersonon Saxophone, 7:30 p.m., no cover.

Cowgirl BBQRene Reyes’blues band, 8:30 p.m., no cover.

El FarolFunk and soul band The Gruve, 8:30 p.m.,call for cover.

La Fiesta Lounge at La FondaGerry Carthy & Chris Abeyta, NorthernNewMexico tunes, 8 p.m., no cover.

Living Room Lounge at LorettoSinger/guitarist Daniele Spadavecchia,7-10 p.m., no cover.

TheMine Shaft TavernSt. Patrick’s Day party with Lori Ottino& Erik Sawyer on the deck, 5 p.m.;The Green Party, with DJ Feathericci,8 p.m.; no cover.

Omira Bar & GrillGuitarist Randy Rane, Brazilian and Spanish music,6-9 p.m., no cover.

Osteria d’Assisi Piano LoungePianist/vocalist Marc Sanders, 6 p.m.-close, no cover.

Pizzeria & Trattoria da LinoAccordionist Dadou, 6:30-9 p.m., no cover.

Pranzo Italian GrillPianist Todd Lowry, 6-9 p.m., call for cover.

Second Street BreweryAlbuquerque & 4 Corners Pipe ‘n’Drum Band,6-9 p.m., no cover.

Second Street Brewery at the RailyardAcoustic Son Huasteco trio Lone Piñon, 6-9 p.m.,no cover.

ShadehDJ-driven hip-hop, 9 p.m.-4 a.m. weekly, no cover.

SkylightDJ Poetics, hip-hop/top-40, 9 p.m.;Latin Night in the Skylab, 10 p.m.; call for cover.

VanessieJerry Fenn at the Piano Bar, 6:30-9:30 p.m., no cover.

SATURDAY 3/18

Gallery andMuseumOpeningsART.i.factory Gallery930-C Baca St., inside Art.i.fact Consignment Boutique,505-982-5000

Color: A Painting Exhibition Against Hate, groupshow of works by Santa Fe University of Artand Design students; reception 4-7 p.m.;through March 28.

In ConcertCatfish HodgeThe Kitchen Sink Recording Studio, 528 José St.

Veteran blues musician, doors 7 p.m., concert7:30 p.m., $20 in advance, $23 at the door,brownpapertickets.com/event/2892567.

Princess NokiaMeowWolf, 1352 Rufina St., 505-395-6369

Musical collective, led by rapper Destiny NicoleOrtiz, 9 p.m., $15 in advance, $18 at the door,meowwolf.com, 21+.

Theater/DanceDana Tai Soon Burgess Dance Company25th Anniversary International TourNational Dance Institute NewMexico Dance Barns,1140 Alto St.

Contemporary choreography, VIP reception 6 p.m.,curtain 7:30 p.m., general admission $10, VIP tickets$35 (includes reception with Dana Tai Soon Burgessand Mayor Javier Gonzales), holdmyticket.com/tickets/273702. (See story, Page 26)

Flamenco dinner showEl Farol, 808 Canyon Rd., 505-983-9912

Featuring Yjastros: The American FlamencoRepertory Company, seating 6:30 p.m., $25,call for reservations or visit elfarolsf.com.

Moonlight andMagnoliasAdobe Rose Theatre, 1213-B Parkway Dr.,505-629-8688

Ron Hutchinson’s comedic take on themakingof GoneWith theWind, directed by Staci Robbins,gala 6:30 p.m., curtain 7:30 p.m., $20,brownpapertickets.com/event/2729468,or 800-838-3006, Ext. 1, adoberosetheatre.org,Thursdays-Sundays through April 2.

Navarasa Dance Theater: A Storyand a SongWise Fool, 1131-B Siler Rd., 505-992-2588

A fusion of aerial dance, martial arts,and yoga; 7 p.m., $15, discounts available,brownpapertickets.com/event/2892533.

What Happens Next? or I've BeenWaitingAll My Life to beMiddle-AgedSanta Fe Playhouse, 142 E. De Vargas St., 505-988-4262

Carrie Classon's one-woman show, 7:30 p.m., $15,santafeplayhouse.org, Sunday encore.

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 PasaWeek, send an email or press release to [email protected] [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/address, ticketprices, web address, phone number, and brief description of event (15 to 20 words).

• All submissions are welcome; however, events are included in PasaWeek as space allows.There is no charge for listings.

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

• To add your event to TheNewMexican online calendar, visit santafenewmexican.comand click on the Calendar tab.

• For further information contact Pamela Beach: [email protected],202 E. Marcy St., Santa Fe, NM 87501, phone: 505-986-3019.

PASATIEMPOMAGAZINE.COM 41

Marion Center for Photographic Arts (SFUAD campus, 1600 St. Michael's Dr.) includes photographsby Kelia Anne MacCluskey in the exhibit Global Perspectives: CENTER's International Photographic AwardWinners.

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Books/TalksArtist panel discussionSt. Francis Auditorium, NewMexico Museum of Art,

107W. Palace Ave., 505-476-5072

Nick Aguayo, Harmony Hammond, and John Zurierdiscuss their works in the exhibit BeWithMe, a SmallExhibition of Large Paintings, 10:30 a.m.-noon,no charge for the talk.

Dharm KhalsaArk Bookstore, 133 Romero St., 505-988-3709

The author discusses Essential Kundalini Yoga:An Invitation to Radiant Health, Unconditional Love,and the Awakening of Your Energetic Potential, 2 p.m.

JoyceGroup Santa FeWiniarski Seminar Room, #201, St. John’s College,1160 Camino de Cruz Blanca, 505-984-6000

Weekly readings and discussions of worksby James Joyce, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m., no charge,joycegeek.com.

Loretta HallSanta Fe Public Library, Main Branch, 145Washington Ave.,505-955-6780

The author discusses Out of This World: NewMexico’sContributions to Space Travel, 2 p.m.

Poetry of the Santa Fe TrailEldorado Community Clubhouse, 1 Hacienda Loop,Eldorado

A reading by English professor Sandra Doe,1:30 p.m., santafetrail.org/chapters/endoftrail,505-660-1845.

RickMarcumCollectedWorks Bookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226

The author signs copies of his new bookWest TexasCrude: A Novel, 3-5 p.m.

OutdoorsHike the Valles Caldera National PreserveJemez Mountains

Easy to moderate trek led by a park ranger,10:30 a.m.-1 p.m., admission by preserveentrance fee, visit losalamosnature.org for details.

Taos snowshoe outingsTaos area

Moderate to strenuous hikes/snowshoe treksheld Saturdays or Sundays through March 25;contact Tobin Oruch for details, [email protected], 505-690-6253. Visit riograndesierraclub.orgfor outings calendar updates; no charge.

EventsBollywood Club Invasion Dance PartySanta Fe Community Convention Center, 201W. Marcy St.

Annual fundraiser held in support of AmmaCenter of NewMexico’s local relief initiatives;6:30 p.m.-midnight; live DJ mixes, clothing bazaar,

and performances by Mosaic Dance Company’sPomegranate Dancers; $15 at the door, ages11 and younger $7, for more information,visit facebook.com/bollywoodclubinvasion.

Daffodil Days saleVarious local venues

Presbyterian Medical Services’ annual event heldin support of hospice services for terminally-illresidents; visit pmsnm.org for sales locations andtimes, or call 505-988-2211, continues Sunday.Volunteers needed to help with sales.

Dance Drawing: Mapping theMovementofWaterWith DanceSanta Fe Art Institute, SFUAD campus, 1600 St. Michael's Dr.

Taught by Christina Catanese of the University ofPennsylvania, 1-4 p.m., $60, for details contact Toni,[email protected], 505-424-5050.

Divine Decadence: The Chocolate ChallengeEldorado Hotel & Spa, 309W. San Francisco St.,505-988-4455

La Familia Medical Center’s annual fundraiser;local chefs compete to create the best chocolateconcoction; 6 p.m., $85 includes champagne,hors d’oeuvres, music, and a silent auction,to purchase tickets visit lafamilasf.org or contactGloria at [email protected].

Dueling PianosDrury Plaza Hotel, 828 Paseo de Peralta, 505-982-0883

All-request show by Killer Keyz, Kirk Garrett,and Jeremy Botelho, held in support of theNew Mexico Center for Therapeutic Riding,7 p.m., $75 includes complimentary hors d’oeuvresand a cash bar, nmctr.org, 505-577-1895.

Family skating classGenoveva Chavez Community Center, 3221 Rodeo Rd.

Santa Fe Skating Club's drop-in course, 12:30-1 p.m.,$5 per skater, [email protected].

Georgia O’Keeffe Paint Moment workshopSanta Fe Art Classes, 621 Old Santa Fe Trail, Suite 16

Painting class inspired by Georgia O’Keeffe, 10 a.m.,$65, to register visit santafeartclasses.com.

Santa Fe FarmersMarket1607 Paseo de Peralta

8 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturdays, santafefarmersmarket.com.

Nightlife(See Page 43 for addresses)

Boxcar Sports Bar & GrillPop/rock dance band Chango, 10 p.m., no cover.

Caffe GrecoSinger/songwriter Chris Nuttle, 6-9 p.m., no cover.

¡Chispa! at El MesónBert Dalton’s Latin quartet, 7:30 p.m.-close,no cover.

Cowgirl BBQJohn Kurzweg’s rock band, 8:30 p.m., no cover.

El FarolC.S. Rockshow, with Don Curry, Pete Springer,and Ron Crowder, 8:30 p.m., call for cover.

La Fiesta Lounge at La FondaGerry Carthy & Chris Abeyta, NorthernNewMexico tunes, 8 p.m., no cover.

Living Room Lounge at LorettoFolk-jazz duo Edda Glass and Max Hatt, 7-10 p.m.,no cover.

Omira Bar & GrillGuitarist Randy Rane, Brazilian and Spanish music,6-9 p.m., no cover.

Osteria d’Assisi Piano LoungePianist/vocalist Marc Sanders, 6 p.m.-close, no cover.

The Palace Restaurant & SaloonReggae Dancehall, with Brotherhood Sound,10 p.m., call for cover.

Pranzo Italian GrillJazz duo pianist John Rangel and vocalistBarbara Bentree, 6-9 p.m., call for cover.

Second Street BreweryGypsy-jazz ensemble Swing Soleil, 6-9 p.m.,no cover.

Second Street Brewery at the RailyardZig Zag Band, rock, 6-9 p.m., no cover.

ShadehDJ-driven hip-hop, 9 p.m.-4 a.m. weekly, no cover.

SkylightSo Sophisticated, with DJ 12 Tribe, hip-hop/electro/old school, 9 p.m.-close, call for cover.

VanessieJerry Fenn at the Piano Bar, 6:30-9:30 p.m., no cover.

SUNDAY 3/19

Classical MusicSanta Fe SymphonyThe Lensic

Guillermo Figueroa leads the orchestra in musicof Glazunov and Mahler, with violinist Jinjoo Cho;4 p.m., free lecture by Figueroa 3 p.m., $42-$80,505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.

Theater/DanceMoonlight andMagnoliasAdobe Rose Theatre, 1213-B Parkway Dr., 505-629-8688

Ron Hutchinson’s comedic take on themaking of GoneWith theWind; 3 p.m.Sundays through April 2, $20, discountsavailable, brownpapertickets.com/event/2729468,or 800-838-3006, Ext. 1, adoberosetheatre.org.

What Happens Next? or I've BeenWaitingAll My Life to beMiddle-AgedSanta Fe Playhouse, 142 E. De Vargas St., 505-988-4262

Carrie Classon's one-woman show, 2 p.m., $15,santafeplayhouse.org.

Books/TalksArtist talkMuseum of International Folk Art, 706 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill, 505-476-1200

PiersWatson demonstrates and discusseslost wax-technique casting (luted-cruciblecasting), demonstration 1 p.m., lecture 3 p.m.,held in conjunction with the exhibit Sacred Realm:Blessings & Good Fortune Across Asia, free castingoutdoors on Milner Plaza, lecture is free withmuseum admission (in the museum).

Culture and History of the Southwest:Archaeological PerspectivesSanta FeWoman’s Club, 1616 Old Pecos Trail

A lecture by George T. Crawford, director ofBlackwater Draw National Historic Landmark,and OAS director Eric Blinman; 1-4 p.m., callfor reservations, presented by the Friendsof Archaeology and the Office of ArchaeologicalStudies; 505-982-7799, Ext. 5.

Journey Santa Fe PresentsCollectedWorks Bookstore, 202 Galisteo St.,505-988-4226

Political blogger Joe Monahan in conversationwith AlanWebber and Bill Dupuy on the currentpolitical scene and legislative session, 11 a.m.

Santa Fe Free Thinkers’ ForumUnitarian Universalist Congregation of Santa Fe,107 Barcelona Rd.

This session’s discussion:What Are theImplications of Moral Relativity?, 8:30 p.m.,no charge, meetup.com/freethinkersforum,505-438-6265.

EventsRailyard ArtisanMarketSanta Fe Farmers Market Pavilion,1607 Paseo de Peralta

Handcrafted goods and food vendors, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.Sundays, artmarketsantafe.com.

Spring equinox labyrinth walkNear the entrance to the Museum of International Folk Art,Museum Hill

Begins at 2 p.m., labyrinthresourcegroup.org.

Nightlife(See Page 43 for addresses)

Cowgirl BBQMulti-instrumentalist Gerry Carthy, 8 p.m.,no cover.

El FarolChris Abeyta, NewMexico tunes, 7-10 p.m.,no cover.

La Fiesta Lounge at La FondaGuitarist Omar Villanueva, 6-8:30 p.m.,no cover.

Taberna La BocaSinger Nacha Mendez, 6-8 p.m., no cover.

VanessieJerry Fenn at the Piano Bar, 6:30-9:30 p.m.,no cover.

VanessieDoug Montgomery at the Piano Bar, 6:30 p.m.

MONDAY 3/20

In ConcertKane StrangMeowWolf, 1352 Rufina St., 505-395-6369

Psychedelic-pop singer/songwriter, 7 p.m.,$10 in advance, $12 at the door, meowwolf.com.

Books/TalksSanta Fe PhotographicWorkshopsSunmount Room, Immaculate Heart of Mary Retreat Center,50 Mount Carmel Rd.

Free instructor slideshow presentation series;this session’s photographers: Dan Burkholder,Jason Langer, Nickolas Rapaz, and Eddie Soloway,8 p.m., 505-983-1400, Ext. 111, santafeworkshops.com.

Southwest Seminars lectureHotel Santa Fe, 1501 Paseo de Peralta

Exploring Chaco Canyon’s Southern Edge: Life & Ritualat the Las Ventanas Community, by archaeologistPaul F. Reed, 6 p.m., $12 at the door, 505-466-2775,southwestseminars.org.

EventsSanta Fe SwingOdd Fellows Hall, 1125 Cerrillos Rd.

Jitterbug, Lindy Hop, and Shim Sham; lessons7 p.m., dance 8 p.m.; lessons and dance $8,dance only $3, santafeswing.com.

Santa Fe Ukulele Social ClubThe Beestro Bistro, 101W. Marcy St.

All playing levels are welcome, 5:30-7 p.m.on the first and third Mondays of the month,for more information email [email protected].

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Rock band Dawes performs at the Lensic onWednesday.

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Nightlife(See addresses below)

Boxcar Sports Bar & GrillMonday nights with DJ Obi Zen, house/hip-hop/90s music; 10 p.m., no cover.

Cowgirl BBQCowgirl Karaoke with Michele Leidig, 9 p.m.-close,no cover.

La Fiesta Lounge at La FondaBill Hearne Trio, honky-tonk, 7:30-11 p.m.,no cover.

Tiny’sSanta Fe Great Big Jazz Band, 7-9 p.m., no cover.

VanessieJerry Fenn at the Piano Bar, 6:30-9:30 p.m.,no cover.

VanessieDoug Montgomery at the Piano Bar, 6:30 p.m.,no cover.

TUESDAY 3/21

In ConcertCarlos NúñezThe Lensic

Galician bagpiper, 7:30 p.m., $24-$39,ticketssantafe.org, 505-988-1234.

Books/TalksJohn NicholsCollectedWorks Bookstore, 202 Galisteo St.,505-988-4226

The Taos author reads from his bookMyHeart Belongs to Nature: AMemoirin Photographs and Prose, 6 p.m.

Office of Archaeological StudiesBrown Bag SeriesCenter for NewMexico Archaeology, 7 Old Cochiti Rd.,505-476-4044

Into the Eighteenth Century: The Late Survivalof Río Grande GlazeWares, by OAS projectdirector James L. Moore, noon, no charge.

Santa Fe Archaeological SocietylecturePecos Trail Café, 2239 Old Pecos Trail

Early Humans in North America: Journalism,Hype, and Understanding Real Science, byGeorge Crawford, director of BlackwaterDraw National Historic Landmark, 7:30 p.m.,meetings and lectures open to the public,sfarchaeology.org.

Nightlife(See addresses at right)

Boxcar Sports Bar & GrillGeeksWho Drink, live trivia contest, 8 p.m.,no cover.

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

Cowgirl BBQRock band You KnewMeWell, 8 p.m., no cover.

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

La Fiesta Lounge at La FondaBill Hearne Trio, honky-tonk, 7:30-11 p.m.,no cover.

L’Olivier RestaurantGout de France celebration, with guitaristJesse Vernier, 6-9 p.m., call for cover.

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

VanessieJerry Fenn at the Piano Bar, 6:30-9:30 p.m.,no cover.

WEDNESDAY 3/22

In ConcertDawesThe Lensic

California rock band, 7:30 p.m., $24-$34,ticketssantafe.org, 505-988-1234.

Theater/DanceThis Is Our YouthGreer Garson Theatre, Santa Fe University of Art and Design,1600 St. Michael’s Dr.

A play by Kenneth Lonergan about 20-somethingsset in 1980s NewYork City, 7 p.m., $15 in advanceand at the door, discounts available, 505-988-1234,ticketssantafe.org. (See story, Page 28)

EventsSpring Break Fun FestGeorgia O’Keeffe Museum, 217 Johnson St.

Free family art activities and scavenger hunt,1-4 p.m., okeeffemuseum.org/events.

Top Secrets to Successful Small BusinessGrowthSanta Fe Business Incubator, 3900 Paseo del Sol

Networking event, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., $29, registeronline at wesst.org/training-event, 505-474-6556.

Nightlife(See addresses at right)

Boxcar Sports Bar & GrillSagaliffik Dance Party, house/acid lounge, 10 p.m.,no cover.

Cowgirl BBQSinger/songwriter Sean Farley, 8 p.m., no cover.

La Fiesta Lounge at La FondaGerry Carthy & Chris Abeyta, Northern NewMexicotunes, 7:30 p.m., no cover.

Osteria d’Assisi Piano LoungePianist/vocalist David Geist, 6 p.m.-close, no cover.

VanessieJerry Fenn at the Piano Bar, 6:30-9:30 p.m., no cover.

THURSDAY 3/23

Gallery andMuseumOpeningsHandwoven OriginalsInn and Spa at Loretto, 211 Old Santa Fe Trail

Beadwork by Alice Bailey; reception 4-6 p.m.

Santa Fe Community CollegeMain Hallway Gallery6401 Richards Ave., 505-428-1501

Ancient Memory, paintings and photographs byMark Kane; reception 4-6 p.m.; through April 14.

Theater/DanceKodo: Taiko Performing Arts EnsembleThe Lensic

Dadan 2017, traditional Japanese drumming,7:30 p.m., check for ticket availability,505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. (See story,Page 24)

Moonlight andMagnoliasAdobe Rose Theatre, 1213-B Parkway Dr., 505-629-8688

Ron Hutchinson’s comedic take on themaking of Gone With the Wind, directedby Staci Robbins, 7:30 p.m., $20, discountsavailable, brownpapertickets.com/event/2729468,Thursdays-Sundays through April 2.

The Shape of ThingsGreer Garson Theatre, Santa Fe University of Art and Design,1600 St. Michael’s Dr.

Neil LaBute’s play about romance on a universitycampus, 7 p.m., $15 in advance and at the door,discounts available, ticketssantafe.org,505-988-1234. (See story, Page 28)

Books/TalksNative Plant Society of NewMexico talkChrist Lutheran Church, 1701 Arroyo Chamiso Rd.

Plants of the JemezMountains: New State Records,by Chick Keller, 6:30 p.m.; monthly meetings andtalks are free and open to the public; npsnm.org.

Renesan Institute for Lifelong LearninglectureSt. John’s United Methodist Church, 1200 Old Pecos Trail

The Art of Collage, and a HiddenMasterpiece, 1 p.m.,$10 at the door, renesan.org, 505-982-9274.

Santa FeWriter’s LabCollectedWorks Bookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226

Writers Bill DeBuys and Tony O’Brien discuss therelationship between the written word and visualrepresentation, 6 p.m., no charge.

Writing for ProfitUnitarian Universalist Congregation of Santa Fe,107W. Barcelona Rd.

A business workshop for authors, led by Pi Luna,6-8 p.m., email [email protected] to register,$30 at the door, newmexicobookassociation.org.

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EventsGeorgia O’Keeffe Paint Moment workshopSanta Fe Art Classes, 621 Old Santa Fe Trail, Suite 16

Painting class inspired by Georgia O’Keeffe,10 a.m., $65, to register visit santafeartclasses.com.

Nightlife(See Page 43 for addresses)

Boxcar Sports Bar & GrillReggae Night, reggae/dubstep, 10 p.m., no cover.

Caffe GrecoPianist SkyWilson, 6-9 p.m., no cover.

¡Chispa! at El MesónE. ClaytonWest, soul and blues, 7 p.m., no cover.

Cowgirl BBQTroy Browne Duo, Americana, 8 p.m., no cover.

El FarolSoul/roots duo Alto Estilo, 8:30 p.m., no cover.

Living Room Lounge at LorettoSinger/songwriter Gary Vigil, 6-9 p.m., no cover.

Omira Bar & GrillGuitarist Randy Rane, Brazilian and Spanish music,6-9 p.m., no cover.

Osteria d’Assisi Piano LoungePianist/vocalist Marc Sanders, 6 p.m.-close,no cover.

The Palace Restaurant & SaloonLimelight Karaoke, 10 p.m. weekly, 21+,no cover.

Palace Restaurant & SaloonLimelight Karaoke, 10 p.m.-close, no cover.

SkylightLatin Party with DJs Dany (Skylight)and Saewhat (Skylab), doors 9 p.m.,call for cover.

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

VanessieJerry Fenn at the Piano Bar, 6:30-9:30 p.m., no cover.

OUT OF TOWN

AlbuquerqueALTANUNM’s Popejoy Hall, 203 Cornell Dr.

Traditional Irish band, 8 p.m. Friday, March 17,$20-$54, popejoypresents.com or unmtickets.com,877-664-8661.

Antiquarian Book FairSid Cutter Pilot's Pavilion, Balloon Fiesta Park,4900 Balloon Fiesta Parkway, N.E.

More than 30 book sellers offering rare andcollectible books, maps, and other printedcollectibles, 4-8:30 p.m. Friday, March 17, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, March 18, $5 Friday, $2 Saturdayadmission, abqbookfair.com, 505-345-1945.(See Subtexts, Page 15)

Botanical Mural Project CelebrationSanitary Tortilla Factory, 401 Second St., S.W.and Tower Building, 510 Second St., N.W.

New works by Argentina muralist Francisco Díaz(a.k.a. Pastel), receptions 4-5 p.m. Tuesday, March21, at the Sanitary Tortilla Factory, and 5-6 p.m. atthe Tower Building; for more information contact516 ARTS, 505-242-1445.

Sheila Jordan-Alan PasquaQuartetOutpost Performance Space, 210 Yale Blvd., S.E.

The NEA Jazz Master vocalist and the pianist inconcert with bassist Darek Oles, and percussionistJohn Trentacosta, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 23,$20 and $25, holdmyticket.com/tickets/274530.

516 Arts516 Central Ave., S.W., 505-242-1445

Karsten Creightney: Paper Visions, mixed-media work;WeAre inMysteriousContactWith thePowersBesiegingUs, Ready to Call Forth aMiracle, works by UNMGraduate Art Associationmembers; through April 1.

Richard Levy Gallery514 Central Ave., S.W., 505-766-9888

Confected, photographs by Jason DeMarte andpaintings by MatthewMcConville; through March.

Taos203 Fine Art1335-I Gusdorf Rd., 575-751-1262

Robert Ray (1924-2002), works from the artist'sestate; reception 5-7 p.m. Saturday, March 18;through April 2.

PEOPLEWHO NEED PEOPLE

ArtistsAnnualGovernor'sAwards forExcellencein theArts, call fornominationsNominations for the September celebrationmay include living NewMexico artists, businesses,nonprofit organizations, or foundations that havedemonstrated outstanding lifetime achievementin the arts; mail or hand-deliver submissionsno later than Friday, March 31 (NewMexico Arts,407 Galisteo St., Suite 270, Santa Fe, NM, 87501);forms are available online at nmarts.org or contactLoie Fecteau, 800-879-4278, [email protected].

AxleContemporaryCurrent state-of-the-national-affairs-themed staticimages, video, sound, or interactive web contentsought for an online exhibit titled The Free ExerciseThereof to be posted at axleart.com/free-cfe; workswill be posted indefinitely and shared through thegallery's social-media networks; send attachmentsor weblinks to [email protected] with FreeExercise as subject line.

CommunityAwesome Foundation Santa Fe grantA $1,000 micro-grant will be awarded to individualsand groups that invest in a local project aimedat making Santa Fe a better place to live, work,and play; projects include science, technology,art, and education; applications available onlineat awesomefoundation.org/en/chapters/santafe;Friday, March 31 deadline.

El Rancho de las Golondrinas volunteertrainingTour guides and interpreters sought at the livingmuseum; training sessions 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturdays,April 1 and 8; Paloheimo Education Center, El Ranchode las Golondrinas, 334 Los Pinos Rd., 505-471-2261.

Feed the prairie dogsVolunteers needed 1-2 hours weekly; call Patfor details, 505-988-1596.

NewMexico Center for TherapeuticRidingVolunteers sought to help with caring for thenonprofit's horses, assisting program participants,fundraising, and administrative duties; visit nmctr.org to download application; call Carolyn for moreinformation, 713-598-7169.

NewMexico Historic PreservationAwardsThe NMHP Division and NMHP Alliance seeksubmissions of cultural diversity and National ParkService-themed community-preservation eventsto post online; events submissions due Friday,March 24; for nomination forms, guidelines, andrequirements, visit nmhistoricpreservation.org.

Santa Fe Botanical Garden volunteerorientationCovering the history, future, mission, and thesites' 14-acre livingmuseum; held 10 a.m. to noonTuesday, April 4, in the upstairs Conference Room,Udall Building, 725 Camino Lejo, santafebotanical-garden.org/new-volunteer-orientation-april.

Santa Fe Children's Museum youthand volunteer opportunitiesHelp out on the exhibit floor and engage withvisitors; assist with educational programs; facilitatespecial activities; work in the Earthworks Garden;santafechildrensmuseum.org/support/volunteer;505-989-8359.

Women's International Study CenterfellowshipsThe residency program is open to artists,scholars, and entrepreneurs with a focuson the arts, sciences, cultural preservation,business, and philanthropy; applicationsaccepted year round. Visit wisc-amh.orgfor applications; call 505-983-6538 or [email protected] for more information.

Young Technicians of the Santa Fe OperaThe free two-year program acquaints high schoolsophomores and juniors (entering the fall semester)with scene analysis, lighting, costuming, andproduction management; applications availableonline at santafeopera.org/discover/youth/high-school-mastery-programs; submissiondeadline is Friday, March 31; for more information,contact [email protected].

Filmmakers2017 Sundance InstituteNativeFilmmaker LabFellowship applications offered to Native American,Native Hawaiian, and Native Alaskan film artistsworking in the U.S.; visit applications4.sundance.org/res/p/2017nativelab for requirements andto sign up; application period is open throughFriday, March 24.

Ninth Annual Santa Fe IndependentFilm FestivalCall for feature films and shorts entries forthe October 2017 festival; late-entry deadline,Saturday, July 1; final deadline, Saturday, Aug. 1;guidelines, rules, and submission form availableonline at santafeindependentfilmfestival.com.

PASA KIDS

Garden SproutsSanta Fe Botanical Garden, 725 Camino Lejo

Storytelling and hands-on activities for childrenages 3-5 accompanied by an adult, 10-11 a.m.weekly on Fridays as weather allows, $5 suggesteddonation.

The Santa Fe Children’s Museum1050 Old Pecos Trail

Open Art Studio: children explore art usingglue, paint, crayons, found objects, and collage,2:30-4:30 p.m. Fridays, by museum admission;Meet Cornelius the Corn Snake!, meet and feedthe resident reptile, 3 p.m. Sundays, bymuseumadmission; Thursdays areYours: free admission4-6:30 p.m. Thursdays, santafechildrensmuseum.org.Open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday-Sunday, March 17-26.

Harrell House of Natural OdditiesSanta Fe Public Library Branches

An educational presentation with live critters(including insects and reptiles), 1:30 p.m. Saturday,March 18, Southside Branch, 6599 Jaguar Dr.,505-955-2828; 3:30 p.m. Saturday, March 18,La Farge Branch, 1730 Llano St., 505-955-4863;1:30 p.m. Sunday, March 19, Main Branch,145Washington Ave., 505-955-6837; no charge.

Spring Break Fun FestGeorgia O’Keeffe Museum 217 Johnson St., 505-946-1000

Free art projects and scavenger hunt, 1-4 p.m.Wednesday, March 22, okeeffemuseum.org/events.

Santa Fe Children’s Chess ClubCommunity Room, Santa Fe Public Library, Main Branch,145Washington Ave., 505-955-6780

Meets 5:45-7:45 p.m. everyWednesday of themonth, no charge.

S.T.A.R.T., Sharing Time, Art, and ReadingTogetherMuseum of International Folk Art, 706 Camino Lejo

The NewMexicoMuseum of Art andMoIFA offerclasses for kids ages 3-5 and their caregivers, held10-11 a.m. Thursdays and Saturdays, through April 1.Free with registration online at nmartmuseum.org/register, or call 505-476-5075. ◀

NewMexico Museum of Art (107W. Palace Ave.) holds a panel discussion with artists in the exhibit BeWithMe,

a Small Exhibition of Large Paintings on Saturday in St. Francis Auditorium. Above: untitled painting by Nick Aguayo.

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MUSIC

Air & HammersChrist Lutheran Church, 1701 Arroyo Chamiso Rd.

Baritone Edmund Connolly accompanied bypianist Maxine Thévenot, music of Britten, Frahm,and Robin Milford; 3 p.m. Sunday, March 26, $15in advance and at the door, discounts available,southwestarts.org.

DeadManWinterThe Bridge at Santa Fe Brewing Company, 37 Fire Place

Dave Simonett's rock 'n' roll band, 7:30 p.m.Saturday, April 1, $19 in advance, $22 day of show,holdmyticket.com/tickets/264596.

Old 97'sThe Bridge at Santa Fe Brewing Company, 37 Fire Place

Alternative country-rock, 7 p.m. Thursday,April 6, $15 and $20, santafebrewingcompany.com/calendar.

TheWhole Drum TruthMuseum Hill Café, 710 Camino Lejo

Horace Alexander Young on saxophone,Albert "Tootie" Heath, John Trentacosta,and Loren Bienvenu on drums, doors 6:30 p.m.,set 7 p.m. Saturday, April 8, $25, student discountsavailable, 505-983-6820, santafemusiccollective.org.

Gig Performance Space concerts1808 Second St.

7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 8, folk singer/songwriterClaudia Schmidt; 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 15,tango ensemble Austin Piazzolla Quintet; 7:30 p.m.Saturday, May 6, Middle-Eastern music band Taksim;7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 25, folk singer/songwriterCindy Kallet; 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 27, Leni SternAfrican Trio, jazz fusion; all concerts $20 at the door,gigsantafe.com.

Bach Fest 2017Immaculate Heart of Mary Chapel,50 Mount Carmel Rd.

NewMexico Bach Society, led by Franz Vote;5:30 p.m. Sunday, April 9, $18-$29 in advanceat holdmyticket.com/tickets/259276, discountsavailable, nmperformingartssociety.org,505-474-4513.

Chicano BatmanMeowWolf, 1352 Rufina St., 505-395-6369

R&B-soul band, 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 11,$14 in advance, $19 at the door, meowwolf.com.

Santa Fe ProMusica Baroque HolyWeekLoretto Chapel, 207 Old Santa Fe Trail

Music of J.S. Bach, 7:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday,6 p.m. Saturday, April 13-15, $20-$75, 505-988-1234,ticketssantafe.org.

Santa Fe SymphonyThe Lensic

4 p.m. Sunday, April 23, Chabrier, Haydn &Schumann, with guest conductor Robert Tweten;7 p.m. Saturday, 4 p.m. Sunday, May 20 and 21,Guillermo Figueroa leads the symphony in musicof Beethoven, Mendelssohn & Lauridsen; ticketsfor both concerts are $22-$80, children ages 6-14half-price, 505-983-1414, or ticketssantafe.org,505-988-1234.

Serenata of Santa Fe: Bach in SpringFirst Presbyterian Church of Santa Fe, 208 Grant Ave.

Harpsichordist Kathleen McIntosh: J.S. Bach'sGoldberg Variations, 3 p.m. Sunday, May 7,$15-$35, brownpapertickets/event/2590822.

Ingrid FliterDuane Smith Auditorium, Los Alamos High School campus,1300 Diamond Dr.

Piano recital: music of Beethoven and Chopin,4 p.m. Sunday, May 7, $30, ticketssantafe.org,505-988-1234.

BrianWilsonKiva Auditorium, Albuquerque Convention Center,401 Second St., N.W.

Pet Sounds: The Final Performances tour, 7:30 p.m.Thursday, May 18, Al Jardine and Blondie Chaplinopen, $50-$85, ticketmaster.com.

Santana Transmogrify TourIsleta Amphitheater, 5601 University Blvd., S.E.

Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Carlos Santana,8 p.m. Saturday, July 1; tickets start at $30.50,santana.com.

THEATER/DANCE

1984Santa Fe Playhouse, 142 E. DeVargas St.,505-988-4262

An adaptation of George Orwell's 1948 book,directed by Robyn Rikoon, 7:30 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays, March 30-April 16, $25;discounts available; gala $30; santafeplayhouse.org.

Hito-fude and Sumi-e: Calligraphy andChoreographyTeatro Paraguas Black Box Theatre, 3205 Calle Marie,505-424-1601

Flamenco Fiesta 2017, with Compañia Mina Fajardo& Chuscales, 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m.Sunday, March 31-April 2, $25, discounts available,flamencofiesta2017.brownpapertickets.com.

Aspen Santa Fe BalletThe Lensic

Choreography by Cherice Barton, AlejandroCerrudo, and Jirí Kylián; 7:30 p.m. Saturday,April 8, $25-$94, ticketssantafe.org, 505-988-1234.

Taj ExpressThe Lensic

Bollywood-style music revue, 7:30 p.m.Wednesday, April 12, $27-$100, 505-988-1234,ticketssantafe.org.

National Theatre Live in HDThe Lensic

7 p.m. Thursday, April 13, Shakespeare'sTwelfth Night, directed by Simon Godwin;7 p.m. Thursday, April 20, Daniel Radcliffein Tom Stoppard's Rosencrantz & GuildensternAre Dead; $22, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.

PIEAdobe Rose Theatre, 1213-B Parkway Dr.,505-629-8688

Improvisational ensemble performancesby Theater Grottesco, 7 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays,2 p.m. Sundays, April 13-30, $25; students $12;Thursday performances pay-what-you-wish;505-474-8400, brownpapertickets.com/event/2854198.

TheMother**uckerWith the HatTeatro Paraguas Studio, 3205 Calle Marie

Stephen Adly Guirgis' comedy, 7:30 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays, April 13-30, $20, discountsavailable, mofo2017.brownpapertickets.com,505-424-1601.

Greer Garson Theatre performancesSanta Fe University of Art & Design, 1600 St. Michael's Dr.

The Shape of Things; April 21-23, and April 29 and30: The Threepenny Opera; $15 for all productions,visit the Lensic's website for details and tickets,505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.

Reduced Shakespeare Company:WilliamShakespeare's Long Lost First Play (Abridged)The Lensic

Three-man comedy troupe, 7:30 p.m. Thursday,May 11, $25, ticketssantafe.org, 505-988-1234.

Jessica LangDanceThe Lensic

A fusion of ballet andmodern-dance, 7:30 p.m.Tuesday, May 23, $20-$55, ticketssantafe.org,505-988-1234.

HAPPENINGS

Native Treasures Indian Arts FestivalMuseum of Indian Arts & Culture, 710 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill, 505-476-1269

5-7 p.m. Friday, March 31, Living Treasures VIPopening for Jody Naranjo: Revealing Joy exhibit;10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, April 2, free public openingof Naranjo's exhibit; Friday, May 5, free publicopening of the Living Treasures exhibit at theGovernor's Gallery (fourth floor of the StateCapitol); Friday, May 26, Native Treasures preshowcelebration ($125); festival: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday,May 27 (early bird tickets $25, general admission$10), 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, May 28 (no charge),nativetreasures.org.

Overturning Citizens Unitedand Getting BigMoney Out of PoliticsSanta Fe Community College Higher Education Building,1950 Siringo Rd.

Covering how to break corporations' controlover government, led by Ben Gubits of AmericanPromise, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, April 1, no charge,registration required, breakingbigmoneysgrip.com,505-231-1697.

Santa Fe Institute Community Lecture:The LensicThe free series continues withMachine Learningand Social Norms, with Michael Kearns, Departmentof Computer and Information Science nationalcenter chair at the University of Pennsylvania,7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 4, santafe.edu, reservationsrequired, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.

St. Michael's High School FoundationBlue StampedeSanta Fe Community Convention Center, 201W. Marcy St.

A reverse raffle event with winnings of $10,000;drinks, dinner, and silent auction, 6-7:30 p.m.

Friday, April 21; live auction, raffle, and awardof grand prize follow; $125 in advance atstmikesfoundation.org, call 505-988-2264or email [email protected] for moreinformation.

SITE Santa Fe Presents SpreadSanta Fe Farmers Market Pavilion, 1607 Paseo de Peralta

A community dinner held in support of Spreadfinalists (artists Paula Castillo, Christina Gonzalez,Erin Fussell, Jamie Hamilton, Linda Swanson,Erin Mickleson, art collective DRY MNT, and writer/director Jon Moritsugu), doors 6:45 p.m. Friday,April 21, $15-$50 in advance (cash only), on salestarting at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 20 at SITE Santa Fe,spreadsantafe.com/attend.

Japanese Cultural FestivalSanta Fe Community Convention Center,201W. Marcy St.

Dance and taiko-drum performances, kidsactivities, and Japanese cuisine; doors openat 9:30 a.m., festival runs to 5 p.m. Saturday,April 29, $5, ages 12 and under no charge,santafejin.org.

Lannan Foundation eventsThe Lensic

7 p.m.Wednesday, May 3, In Pursuit of CulturalFreedom: authors Arundhati Roy and AnthonyArnove; 7 p.m.Wednesday, May 10, Readingsand Conversations: author Marlon James, withnovelist Russell Banks; $3 and $6, 505-988-1234,ticketssantafe.org.

An EveningWith Gary SnyderThe Lensic

The poet and essayist shares his perspectiveon the rise of theWest Coast counterculturescene from the 1950s through the present,hosted by Jack Loeffler, 5 p.m. Sunday, May 14,$25, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.

Outside Bike & BrewVarious bike trails in and around Santa Fe,and Santa Fe Farmers Market Pavilion, 1607 Paseode Peralta

Road- and mountain-bike rides, craft beer,live music, and films; Thursday-Saturday,May 18-20, visit outsidesantafe.com for details.

Office of Archaeological StudiesHopiWeekendCenter for NewMexico Archaeology, 7 Old Cochiti Rd.

A presentation on dry-farming techniques, andkachina carving, basket weaving, and wovenceremonial clothing demonstrated by the Lalofamily from the Hopi village of Hotevilla, Arizona,9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, May 20 and 21,$105 for one day, $165 for both days, register bycalling 505-982-7799, Ext. 5, beginning Tuesday,April 11.

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Dead ManWinter performs at The Bridge at Santa Fe Brewing Company April 1. Above: frontman Dave Simonett.

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Adobe Gallery221 Canyon Rd., 505-955-0550

A Century of San Ildefonso Painters: 1900-1999;through April.

The Globe Gallery727 Canyon Rd., 505-989-3888

Crossroads, photographs by David MichaelKennedy; through June 2.

Ellsworth Gallery215 E. Palace Ave., 505-989-7900

Heaven and Earth, paintings by Roger Van Ouytseland sculpture by Maxwell Bennett; through April.

El Zaguán545 Canyon Rd., 505-983-2567

Irvin & Lisa Trujillo: Centinela ChimayóWeavers;through March 28.

Independent Artists Gallery102W. San Francisco St., second floor, 505-983-3376

Watercolors by P.E. Baldwin; through March.

LewAllen Galleries1613 Paseo de Peralta, 505-988-3250

Linda Stojak: Silent Voices, paintings;through March 26.

Marion Center for Photographic ArtsSFUAD campus, 1600 St. Michael’s Dr., 505-473-6341

Global Perspectives: CENTER’s InternationalPhotographic-AwardWinners; through April 7.

Monroe Gallery of Photography112 Don Gaspar Ave., 505-992-0800

Steve Schapiro: Eyewitness, photographs of the1960s civil rights movement; through April 22.

Natasha Santa Fe403 S. Guadalupe St., 505-913-9236

Cissie Ludlow: Camera Images From the Late 1970sthrough 1980s; through April 10.

Pop Gallery125 Lincoln Ave., 505-820-0788

POP #literacy, group show with works by Dr. Seuss,Charles Schulz, and others; through April.

Santa Fe Clay545 Camino De La Familia, 505-984-1122

Refresh and 2017 SummerWorkshop Preview;group ceramic shows; through April 1.

Winterowd Fine Art701 Canyon Rd., 505-992-8878

Premiering, work by sculptor Gilberto Romero;Illumination, installation by Sophia Dixon Dillo;through March.

MUSEUMS & ART SPACES

Santa FeCenter for Contemporary Arts1050 Old Pecos Trail, 505-982-1338, ccasantafe.org

Tomorrow's Yesterday Home, paintings byMicaelaGardner; through June 4, in the CinemathequeLobby. Open Thursdays-Sundays.

El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe555 Camino de la Familia, 505-992-0591

Rotating exhibits, community programs,and performances designed to preserve Hispanicculture; elmuseocultural.org; open Tuesdays-Saturdays.

Georgia O’KeeffeMuseum217 Johnson St., 505-946-1000

O'Keeffe at the University of Virginia, 1912-1914,watercolors; through Sept. 10. Core exhibit:A Great American Artist. A Great AmericanStory, the artist's work, personal possessions,photographs, and documents. Open daily;okeeffemuseum.org.

IAIAMuseum of ContemporaryNative Arts108 Cathedral Place, 505-983-1777

Inside the Forces of Nature, ink-wash installationby Athena LaTocha; through May 13 • NewImpressions: Experiments in ContemporaryNative American Printmaking, group show;through June 15 • The Ceaseless Quest for Utopia,mural by Daniel McCoy; through January 1, 2018• Visions and Visionaries, group show; throughJuly. Closed Tuesdays; iaia.edu/museum.

MeowWolf Art Complex1352 Rufina Circle, 505-780-4458

TheHouse of Eternal Return, permanent interactiveinstallation • Wilderness, an interactive installationby artist-in-residence Doseone (Adam Kidd Drucker).OpenWednesdays-Sundays; meowwolf.com.

Museum of Encaustic Art632 Agua Fría St., 505-989-3283

Encaustic paintings, sculpture, and mixed-mediawork. Closed Mondays; moeart.org.

Museumof IndianArts & Culture710 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-476-1269

I-Witness Culture, paintings and sculptureby Frank Buffalo Hyde; through Jan. 7, 2018• Oblique Views: Archaeology, Photography,and Time, photographs by Adriel Heisey andCharles Lindbergh; throughMay 7 • Into the Future:Culture Power in Native American Art, contemporaryworks bymore than fifty artists; through Oct. 22• Here, Now, andAlways, artifacts from themuseumcollection • The BuchsbaumGallery of SouthwesternPottery, core exhibit of contemporary andtraditional works; indianartsandculture.org;closed Mondays.

Museum of International Folk Art706 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-476-1200

No Idle Hands: TheMyths &Meanings of TrampArt, chip-carved woodwork; on view throughSept. 16, 2018 • Lloyd’s Treasure Chest, rotatingthematic displays of items from past exhibitions• Sacred Realm: Blessings & Good Fortune AcrossAsia, amulets, votive offerings, and ritual objects;through Sunday, March 19 • Flamenco: From Spainto NewMexico, items from the private collectionsof José Greco, Vicente Romero, María Benítez,and others; through Sept.10 • Multiple Visions:A Common Bond, toys and folk art • Negotiate,Navigate, Innovate: Strategies Folk Artists Use inToday's Global Market Place, interactive exhibit,through Jan. 8, 2018; internationalfolkart.org;closed Mondays.

Museum of Spanish Colonial Art750 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-982-2226

Recent Additions to the Collections; Colonial &Contemporary, works by Spanish Market artistsand colonial paintings; through April 2 • Chimayó:

A Pilgrimage Through TwoCenturies, an overviewof the history of the shrine and the village's artistictraditions; through April • Core exhibits:Conexiones:TheDelgado Room andAWorld of Art, based onthe will and estate inventory of trader andmerchantDonManuel Delgado • Beltrán-KroppCollectionofPeruvianColonial Art, works from the collectionof Pedro Beltrán andMiriam Kropp Beltrán• The YouthGallery, works fromYouthMarket Artistsand participants of the Art in the Schools program.OpenTuesdays-Sundays; spanishcolonial.org.

NewMexico HistoryMuseum/Palaceof the Governors113 Lincoln Ave., 505-476-5200

Out of the Box: The Art of the Cigar, lithographicwork; through Oct. 14 • Agnes Martin and Me,photographs by Donald Woodman; throughAug. 5 • Core exhibits: Setting the Standard:The FredHarvey Company and Its Legacy, ephemerafrom the museum collection and photos fromPOG photo archives • Telling NewMexico: StoriesFrom Then and Now • Santa Fe Found: Fragmentsof Time, archaeological and historical roots ofSanta Fe • Treasures of Devotion/Tesoros deDevoción,bultos, retablos, and crucifijos dating from the late1700s to 1900 • Segesser Hide Paintings, depictionsof colonial life in the U.S. Open Tuesdays-Sundays;nmhistorymuseum.org.

NewMexicoMuseum of Art107W. Palace Ave., 505-476-5072

Alcoves 16/17 #7, works by Ciel Bergman, JessicaEdgar, Ilona Pachler, Clayton Porter, and Edie Tsong;throughMarch 26 • BeWithMe, a Small Exhibitionof Large Paintings, work by Nick Aguayo, HarmonyHammond, and John Zurier; through April• Conversations in Painting, Early 20th Centuryto Post-War American Art, paintings from themuseum collection; through April • SouthwesternSampler, selections from themuseum's permanentcollection. Docent tours, 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. daily.Open Tuesdays-Sundays; nmartmuseum.org.

Poeh Cultural Center &Museum78 Cities of Gold Rd., Pueblo of Pojoaque, 505-455-5041

In T’owaVi Sae’we: The People's Pottery, Tewa potteryfrom the Smithsonian National Museum of theAmerican Indian • Nah PoehMeng, 1,600-square-foot core installation highlighting the works ofPueblo artists and Pueblo history • Sculpture byRoxanne Swentzell, Tower Gallery. Closed Sundays;poehcenter.org.

Ralph T. Coe Foundation for the Arts1590-B Pacheco St., 505-983-6372

A View FromHere: Northwest Coast Native Arts,carvings and prints from the Richard and JoanChodosh collection; through April 7. Open on thefirst Friday of the month; ralphtcoefoundation.org.

Santa Fe Botanical Garden715 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-471-9103

Visual Poetry, sculpture by Bill Barrett; throughMay 14. Living museum on 14 acres: Ojos y Manos,Orchard Gardens, The Courtyard Gardens, and theArroyo Trails; santafebotanicalgarden.org; openWednesdays-Sundays through March.

Santa Fe Children's Museum1050 Old Pecos Trail, 505-989-8359

Interactive exhibits and activities. OpenWednesdays-Sundays; santafechildrensmuseum.org.

WheelwrightMuseumof the AmericanIndian704 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-982-4636

Bridles and Bits: Treasures From the Southwest, late1800s harness-leather bridles, with Navajo-made bits• Jicarilla: HomeNear the Heart of theWorld, basketry,micaceous pottery, and beadwork by Jicarilla Apacheartists; through April 16 • Center for the Study ofSouthwestern Jewelry, a permanent exhibit devotedto the history and development of Diné and Pueblometalwork, lapidary, and related traditions. Docenttours 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturdays, Sundays,Tuesdays, and Thursdays; wheelwright.org;open daily.

AlbuquerqueAlbuquerqueMuseum2000 Mountain Rd., N.W., 505-243-7255

Hollywood Southwest: NewMexico in Film andTelevision, movie posters, clips, and other filmmemorabilia; through Aug. 27 • The Carved Line:Block Printing in NewMexico, group show; on viewthrough April 16. Closed Mondays; cabq.gov/culturalservices/albuquerque-museum.

Indian Pueblo Cultural Center2401 12th St., N.W., 866-855-7902

WeAre of This Place: The Pueblo Story • Our Land,Our Culture, Our Story; historical overview andcontemporary artwork of each of the 19 pueblos;weekly weekend Native dances; indianpueblo.org;open daily.

Maxwell Museum of AnthropologyUNM campus, 1 University Blvd., N.E., 505-277-4405

Evidence & Theory: Photographs From theMaxwellMuseumArchives, historical images. Closed SundaysandMondays; maxwellmuseum.unm.edu.

National Hispanic Cultural Center1701 Fourth St., S.W., 505-604-6896

A Life of Service: TheMari-Luci Jaramillo Collection,1915-2007, archival ephemera documentingthe career and family history of the first LatinaUnited States ambassador, longterm. Visitnationalhispaniccenter.org for various hoursof operation.

UNMArtMuseum1 University of NewMexico, 505-277-4001

APainter's Hand: TheMonotypes of AdolphGottlieband Recording SouthernNewMexico: The BotanicalDrawings of Edward Skeats; through May 13.ClosedMondays and Sundays; unmartmuseum.org.

EspañolaBond HouseMuseum andMisiónMuseum yConvento706 Bond St., 505-747-8535

Historic and cultural objects exhibited in the homeof railroad entrepreneur Frank Bond (1863-1945).Call for hours; plazadeespanola.com.

Los AlamosBradbury ScienceMuseum1350 Central Ave., 505-667-4444

Core exhibits on the history of Los Alamos and theManhattan Project as well as over 40 interactiveexhibits; lanl.gov/museum; open daily.

TaosE.L. Blumenschein Home andMuseum222 Ledoux St., 575-758-0505

Hacienda art from the Blumenschein familycollection, and European and Spanish colonialantiques. Open daily; taoshistoricmuseums.org.

HarwoodMuseum of Art238 Ledoux St., 575-758-9826

Continuum exhibits (works from themuseum'scollection); on view throughMay 21: Light, Spaceand Time • Beyond Picturesque • BraveNewWorld• Art-As-Art • The Ascent of theModern • SermoHumilis. On permanent display: paintings by AgnesMartin • Death Shrine, an installation by Ken Price;harwoodmuseum.org; closedMondays andTuesdays.

Millicent Rogers Museum1504 Millicent Rogers Rd., 575-758-2462

Native American jewelry and paintings; Hispanictextiles, metalwork, and sculpture; and contemporaryjewelry. OpenTuesdays-Sundays;millicentrogers.org.

Taos Art Museum at Fechin House227 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, 575-758-2690

Nicolai Fechin: A Vision of Home, retrospectiveexhibit of paintings; taosartmuseum.org;closed Mondays.

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Center for Contemporary Arts' Cinematheque Lobby

(1050 Old Pecos Trail) shows works by painter

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Santa Fe Community College (Main Hallway Gallery),6401 Richards Ave. 505-428-1000

Santa Fe Community College honors painting andphotography instructor Mark Kane, who died in 2016, withthe exhibition Ancient Memory: Retrospective of Paintings andPhotography of Mark Kane. His photographs have appearedin local and national magazines, and his paintings havebeen exhibited internationally. “For me, making art is anadventure and, like most adventures, an exploration of theunknown,” he said in a statement. The show is presentedby the Santa Fe Community College Foundation and openswith a 4 p.m reception on Thursday, March 23.

Photo-eye Gallery, 541 S. Guadalupe St.,505-988-5152

Local Eight, an exhibition of works byphotographers from Santa Fe andNorthern NewMexico— Zoë Zimmerman,Steve Fitch, James Pitts, Edward Ranney,Jamey Stillings, Jo Whaley, Brad Wilson,and Laurie Tümer— continues throughApril 22. The show’s focus is the diversityof their photographic styles and materialpractices including albumen, silver gelatin,and platinum printing. The artists explorea broad range of themes such as climatechange and American highway culture.

Art.i.fact, 930-C Baca St., 505-982-5000

Students from Santa Fe University of Art and Design curate Color: A PaintingExhibition Against Hate in the consignment shop’s gallery space Art.i.factory. Theworks in the exhibition are their responses to current social and political issues,and all profits from sales support the Disability Rights Education and DefenseFund. The paintings were done by students in instructor Sarah Stolar’s studiocourse, Color and Technique, in which they explore principles of color theoryusing various methods and styles. The reception is at 4 p.m. on Saturday, March 18.

Vivo Contemporary, 725 Canyon Road, 505-982-1320

Once again, Vivo Contemporary pairs artists andpoets in Giving Voice to Image 5. Giving Voice to Imageis an annual show inspired by quotations fromfamous poets. In this instance, it’s the adage,“A picture is a poemwithout words,” by theancient Roman poet Horace. Gallery artistsand local poets present art and poemsmade in response to the adage andto one another’s work. The openingreception is Friday, March 17, at 5 p.m.Poetry readings take place at thegallery on April 7 and 28 at 5:30 p.m.

Emma Leverett: Swimming in Satan 2016, oil on canvas

Zoë Zimmerman: Her Dream IV 2014, archival pigment print

Mark Kane: Paleopath 2012, oil on board

Joy Campbell:Writers AtWork 2016, altered books

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by Michael Abatemarco

Samayra Studio/Gallery, inside the PlazaMercado,112W. San Francisco St., 505-310-4514

Santa Fe-based artist Samayra Sinclaire opensa group show of works by Armand Lara, DanaChodzko, herself, and others at her studio/gallery. The former Virginia native works in avariety of mediums including cast iron, bronze,welded steel, and stone. As a jeweler she workswith silver, gold, and precious gems. The showincludes works in sculpture and jewelry. Thereis a 5 p.m. reception on Friday, March 17.

Samayra Sinclaire:MinkMakes You Think 2016, mink coat, wood pearl buttons, metal cage