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ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR April 21-27 , 2017 FRIDAY 4/21 Gallery and Museum Openings Argos Studio/Gallery 1211 Luisa St., 505-988-1814 Works by Ryder Studio students and instructors; reception 5:30-7:30 p.m.; through May 5. Georgia O’Keefe Museum Education Annex 123 Grant Ave., 505-946-1000 Capital High School student exhibit; reception 5-7 p.m.; no charge. The Globe Gallery 727 Canyon Rd., 505-989-3888 Transforming Vitality, paintings by Reid Richardson; reception 5-7 p.m.; through May 10. Muñoz Waxman Gallery Center for Contemporary Arts, 1050 Old Pecos Trail, 505-982-1338 Cryin' Out Loud, group show; reception 6-8 p.m., through July 9. Santa Fe Center for Spiritual Living 505 Camino de los Marquez, 505-983-5022 Art of the Sacred, iconography and religious artifacts; 6-8 p.m., continuing 9 a.m.-noon on Saturday. A portion of proceeds beneits the SFCSL outreach program. Spector Ripps Project Space Center for Contemporary Arts, 1050 Old Pecos Trail Lens/Scratch States Project: New Mexico, group show; reception 6-8 p.m.; through July 9. Classical Music TGIF piano recital First Presbyterian Church of Santa Fe, 208 Grant Ave. Grisha Krivchenia: music of Chopin and Krivchenia; 5:30 p.m., donations accepted, 505-982-8544, Ext. 16. In Concert Bob Fox Quartet Museum Hill Café, 710 Camino Lejo Pianist Bob Fox, bassist Colin Deuble, trombonist Ben Finberg, and percussionist John Trentacosta, 7 p.m., $25, 505-983-6820, santafemusiccollective.org. Oasis Blacklight Party Meow Wolf, 1352 Ruina Circle, 505-780-4458 Showcase for teen DJs, including Dontloveme, Tickles, and Oli, 9 p.m., advance tickets: teens $5, adults $10; day of show, teens $7, adults $12, meowwolf.com, 15+. Theater/Dance Francis Menotti: A Night of Magic Jean Cocteau Cinema, 418 Montezuma Ave., 505-466-5528 Slight of hand, 7 p.m., $20, discounts available, jeancocteaucinema.com. The Merry Wives of Windsor Warehouse 21, 1614 Paseo de Peralta A Santa Fe Shakespeare Society production, 7:30 p.m., $15-$20 suggested donation, 505-490-6271, [email protected]. The Mother***ker With the Hat Teatro Paraguas Studio, 3205 Calle Marie Stephen Adly Guirgis’comedy, 7:30 p.m., $20, mofo2017.brownpapertickets.com, 505-424-1601, discounts available; Thursdays-Sundays through April. PIE Adobe Rose Theatre, 1213-B Parkway Dr., 505-629-8688 Experimental-theater ensemble Theater Grottesco, 7 p.m., $25; students $12; 505-474-8400, brownpapertickets.com/event/2854198, Thursdays-Sundays through April. The Threepenny Opera Greer Garson Theatre, 1600 St. Michael’s Dr., 505-473-6011 Bertolt Brecht’s 1928 musical satire, 7 p.m., $15 online and at the door, discounts available, ticketssantafe.org, 505-988-1234. The Wizard of Oz opening night Armory for the Arts, 1050 Old Pecos Trail Presented by Santa Fe Performing Arts City Diferent Players and Teen Ensemble, 7 p.m., $8, 505-984-1370, runs Saturdays and Sundays through April. Books/Talks St. John’s College Santa Fe Artist Series Senior Common Room, Peterson Student Center, 1160 Camino de Cruz Blanca, 505-984-6000 Poet Dana Levin reads from Banana Palace, 4:30-6 p.m., no charge. Events Earth Day at Santa Fe Community Farm 1829 San Ysidro Crossing Learn about composting and make ecologically themed crafts, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; call 505-204-0664 or 505-983-6896 to register, refreshments served. Randall Davey House and Studio tours Randall Davey Audubon Center, 1800 Upper Canyon Rd. Docent-led tours of the residence, 2 p.m., $5, audubon.org, 505-983-4609. 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. St. Michael’s High School Foundation Blue Stampede Santa Fe Community Convention Center, 201 W. Marcy St. A reverse rale event with drinks, dinner, and silent auction, 6-7:30 p.m.; live auction, rale, and award of grand prize follow; $125 in advance at stmikesfoundation.org, call 505-988-2264 or email [email protected] for more information. Nightlife (See Page 59 for addresses) Boxcar Sports Bar & Grill Audio Buddha, electronic beats, 10 p.m., no cover. ¡Chispa! at El Mesón The Three Faces of Jazz, with Jerry Weimer on clarinet, 7:30 p.m., no cover. Cowgirl BBQ R & B band Fritz & The Blue Jays, 8:30 p.m., no cover. La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda R & B band The Pleasure Pilots, 8 p.m., no cover. Living Room Lounge at Loretto Gypsy-jazz guitarist Daniele Spadavecchia, 7-10 p.m., no cover. Omira Bar & Grill Guitarist Randy Rane, Brazilian and Spanish music, 6-9 p.m., no cover. The Palace Restaurant & Saloon Funk and blues band Scotty & The Atomics, 10 p.m., call for cover. Pizzeria & Trattoria da Lino Accordionist Dadou, 6:30-9 p.m., no cover. Pranzo Italian Grill Geist Cabaret, with David Geist, 6-9 p.m., call for cover. 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 57 Spector Ripps Project Space (Center for Contemporary Arts, 1050 Old Pecos Trail) includes photographs by Megan Jacobs in the exhibit Cryin' Out Loud.

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ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR

April 21-27, 2017

FRIDAY 4/21

Gallery andMuseumOpeningsArgos Studio/Gallery1211 Luisa St., 505-988-1814

Works by Ryder Studio students and instructors;reception 5:30-7:30 p.m.; through May 5.

Georgia O’KeefeMuseum Education Annex123 Grant Ave., 505-946-1000

Capital High School student exhibit;reception 5-7 p.m.; no charge.

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

Transforming Vitality, paintings by Reid Richardson;reception 5-7 p.m.; through May 10.

MuñozWaxmanGalleryCenter for Contemporary Arts, 1050 Old Pecos Trail,505-982-1338

Cryin' Out Loud, group show; reception 6-8 p.m.,through July 9.

Santa Fe Center for Spiritual Living505 Camino de los Marquez, 505-983-5022

Art of the Sacred, iconography and religiousartifacts; 6-8 p.m., continuing 9 a.m.-noonon Saturday. A portion of proceeds beneitsthe SFCSL outreach program.

Spector Ripps Project SpaceCenter for Contemporary Arts, 1050 Old Pecos Trail

Lens/Scratch States Project: NewMexico,group show; reception 6-8 p.m.; through July 9.

Classical MusicTGIF piano recitalFirst Presbyterian Church of Santa Fe, 208 Grant Ave.

Grisha Krivchenia: music of Chopin and Krivchenia;5:30 p.m., donations accepted, 505-982-8544, Ext. 16.

In ConcertBob Fox QuartetMuseum Hill Café, 710 Camino Lejo

Pianist Bob Fox, bassist Colin Deuble,trombonist Ben Finberg, and percussionistJohn Trentacosta, 7 p.m., $25, 505-983-6820,santafemusiccollective.org.

Oasis Blacklight PartyMeowWolf, 1352 Ruina Circle, 505-780-4458

Showcase for teen DJs, including Dontloveme,Tickles, and Oli, 9 p.m., advance tickets: teens $5,adults $10; day of show, teens $7, adults $12,meowwolf.com, 15+.

Theater/DanceFrancis Menotti: A Night of MagicJean Cocteau Cinema, 418 Montezuma Ave., 505-466-5528

Slight of hand, 7 p.m., $20, discounts available,jeancocteaucinema.com.

TheMerryWives ofWindsorWarehouse 21, 1614 Paseo de Peralta

A Santa Fe Shakespeare Society production,7:30 p.m., $15-$20 suggested donation,505-490-6271, [email protected].

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

Stephen Adly Guirgis’ comedy, 7:30 p.m., $20,mofo2017.brownpapertickets.com, 505-424-1601,discounts available; Thursdays-Sundays throughApril.

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

Experimental-theater ensemble Theater Grottesco,7 p.m., $25; students $12; 505-474-8400,brownpapertickets.com/event/2854198,Thursdays-Sundays through April.

The Threepenny OperaGreer Garson Theatre, 1600 St. Michael’s Dr., 505-473-6011

Bertolt Brecht’s 1928 musical satire, 7 p.m.,$15 online and at the door, discounts available,ticketssantafe.org, 505-988-1234.

TheWizard of Oz opening nightArmory for the Arts, 1050 Old Pecos Trail

Presented by Santa Fe Performing Arts CityDiferent Players and Teen Ensemble, 7 p.m.,$8, 505-984-1370, runs Saturdays and Sundaysthrough April.

Books/TalksSt. John’s College Santa Fe Artist SeriesSenior Common Room, Peterson Student Center,1160 Camino de Cruz Blanca, 505-984-6000

Poet Dana Levin reads from Banana Palace,4:30-6 p.m., no charge.

EventsEarth Day at Santa Fe Community Farm1829 SanYsidro Crossing

Learn about composting andmake ecologicallythemed crafts, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; call 505-204-0664or 505-983-6896 to register, refreshments served.

Randall Davey House and Studio toursRandall Davey Audubon Center, 1800 Upper Canyon Rd.

Docent-led tours of the residence, 2 p.m., $5,audubon.org, 505-983-4609.

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, andpaintings, 2 p.m. Fridays; $15; advance reservationsrequired.

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

A reverse rale event with drinks, dinner,and silent auction, 6-7:30 p.m.; live auction,rale, and award of grand prize follow; $125in advance at stmikesfoundation.org, call505-988-2264 or email [email protected] more information.

Nightlife(See Page 59 for addresses)

Boxcar Sports Bar & GrillAudio Buddha, electronic beats, 10 p.m., no cover.

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

Cowgirl BBQR & B band Fritz & The Blue Jays, 8:30 p.m., no cover.

La Fiesta Lounge at La FondaR & B band The Pleasure Pilots, 8 p.m., no cover.

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

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

The Palace Restaurant & SaloonFunk and blues band Scotty & The Atomics, 10 p.m.,call for cover.

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

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

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 57

Spector Ripps Project Space (Center for Contemporary Arts, 1050 Old Pecos Trail) includes photographsby Megan Jacobs in the exhibit Cryin' Out Loud.

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Second Street BreweryAmericana band Half Broke Horses, 6-9 p.m.,no cover.

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

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

Upper Crust PizzaSinger/songwriter Dana Smith, 6-9 p.m., no cover.

VanessieAt the Piano Bar: Doug Montgomery, 6 p.m.;Bob Finnie, 8 p.m.; no cover.

SATURDAY 4/22

Gallery and MuseumOpeningsThe Artist Statement1400-A Agua Fría St., 505-577-9564

Jewelry by Pixie Hammer Silver; reception 4-7 p.m.

Studio 1041708 Lena St., 505-721-8005

Zen Nature, paintings by David Lord;reception 4-7 p.m.

In ConcertGregory Alan IsakovMeowWolf, 1352 Ruina Circle, 505-780-4458

Singer/songwriter, Sera Cahoone opens, 9 p.m.,doors 8 p.m., $26 in advance, $30 at the door,meowwolf.com.

Theater/DanceTheMerryWives ofWindsorWarehouse 21, 1614 Paseo de Peralta

A Santa Fe Shakespeare Society production,7:30 p.m., $15-$20 suggested donation,505-490-6271, [email protected],Friday-Sunday through April.

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

Stephen Adly Guirgis’ comedy, 7:30 p.m., $20,mofo2017.brownpapertickets.com, 505-424-1601,discounts available, Thursdays-Sundays throughApril.

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

Experimental-theater ensemble TheaterGrottesco, 7 p.m., $25; students $12;505-474-8400, brownpapertickets.com/event/2854198, Thursdays-Sundaysthrough April.

The Threepenny OperaGreer Garson Theatre, 1600 St. Michael’s Dr., 505-473-6011

Bertolt Brecht’s 1928 musical satire, 7 p.m.,$15 online and at the door, discounts available,ticketssantafe.org, 505-988-1234.

TheWizard of OzArmory for the Arts, 1050 Old Pecos Trail

Presented by Santa Fe Performing Arts CityDiferent Players and Teen Ensemble, 2 p.m.,$8, 505-984-1370, runs Saturdays and Sundaysthrough April.

Books/TalksGallery talkMuñozWaxman Gallery, Center for Contemporary Arts,1050 Old Pecos Trail, 505-982-1338

Exhibit juror Micol Hebron discusses thegroup show Cryin’ Out Loud, 2 p.m., no charge.

Opera Breakfast lectureCollectedWorks Bookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226

Crazy for Mad Scenes!, Robert Glick discussesTchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin, 9:30 a.m., heldin conjunction with The Met: Live in HD season,$5 at the door.

St. John’s College Santa Fe Artist SeriesFireside Lounge, Peterson Student Center,1160 Camino de Cruz Blanca, 505-984-6000

Ann Betz leads a two-part workshop exploringhow poetry shapes neurological connectionsand the relationship between inspiration andthe tools for writing well, 2-4 p.m., no charge.

OutdoorsBirdWalksRandall Davey Audubon Center, 1800 Upper Canyon Rd.

Guided by experienced birders, 8:30 a.m. Saturdays,as weather permits, no charge, 505-983-4609.

Live raptors presentationCerrillos Hills State Park, about 16 miles south of Santa Feof NM 14, 505-474-0196

Laura McCann of Raptors of New Mexicodiscusses how scientists study Great HornedOwls, Red-Tailed Hawks, and Turkey Vultures,11 a.m., $5 per vehicle. Meet at the main parkinglot, a half mile north of Cerrillos village on CountyRoad 59.

Events78th Annual Baile de CascaronesSanta Fe Community Convention Center, 201W. Marcy St.

Sociedad Folklorica de Santa Fe presents theLenten-season celebration, including colonial-eradances, music by Relections, and a silent auctionof decorated cascarones, 7-11 p.m., $10; couples$15; children $2; tickets sold at the door.

Contra DanceOdd Fellows Hall, 1125 Cerrillos Rd.

Traditional folk dance, beginners class 7 p.m.,dance 7:30 p.m., live music by Megaband, all ages,no partner needed, 505-930-1149.

Earth Day at Genoveva ChavezCommunity Center3221W. Rodeo Rd.Tai chi in the park, tang soo do demonstration,vendor displays, products, and promotions, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., contact Dana Gallegos for more information,505-955-4009, [email protected].

Earth Day labyrinth walkFrenchy’s Field, Osage Avenue and Agua Fría Street

Accompanied by the Full CircleWomen’s Marimbaband, 1 p.m., labyrinthresourcegroup.org, no charge.

Georgia O’KeefeMuseum family program217 Johnson St., 505-946-1039

Be Your OwnMaster Artist, led by museum staf,9:30-11:30 a.m., no charge.

March for Science Rally and Science ExpoDepart from the downtown Plaza to the State Capitol

A nonpartisan call for the support of scientiicendeavors advancing the common good; gatheron the Plaza at 10 a.m. to march to the Capitol;speeches begin at 11 a.m.; family-oriented scienceexpo follows on the Capitol grounds from noonto 2 p.m., sciencemarchsfnm.com.

Marty’s Meals Earth Day event1107 Pen Rd., 505-467-8162

11 a.m.-3 p.m., bring your dogs to samplesustainably sourced pet food; hourly door-prizedrawings for dog/cat food and treats, and vendorspresentations. Visit martysmeals.com for details.

NewMexicoWildlife Center receptionBarbara Meikle Fine Art, 236 Delgado St., 505-992-0400

Meet the center's rescued raptors during thisfundraiser, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. A portion of proceedsfrom the sale of paintings of the birds by Meiklebeneits the nonproit organization.

Santa Fe Artists MarketRailyard Park, across from the Farmers Market

Local vendors ofering hand-made goods,8 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturdays, 505-310-8766.

Santa Fe FarmersMarket1607 Paseo de Peralta

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

Nightlife(See Page 59 for addresses)

Boxcar Sports Bar & GrillLatin-dance band Baracutanga, 10 p.m.,no cover.

Cowgirl BBQFolk-rock band The Bus Tapes, 8:30 p.m.,no cover.

EvangelosLed Zeppelin homage band Moby Dick,9 p.m., call for cover.

La Fiesta Lounge at La FondaBlues and R & B band The Pleasure Pilots,8-11 p.m., no cover.

L’OlivierAccordionist Dadou, 4-6 p.m., no cover.

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

Osteria d’Assisi Piano LoungeGuitarist/vocalist Michael Umphrey, 6 p.m.-close,no cover.

The Palace Restaurant & Saloon’80s-infused lounge duo Vanilla Pop, 10 p.m.,call for cover.

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

Second Street BreweryThe Alpha Cats, jazz, 6-9 p.m., no cover.

Second Street Brewery at the RailyardRock band Pigment, 6-9 p.m., no cover.

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

VanessieAt the Piano Bar: Doug Montgomery, 6 p.m.;Bob Finnie, 8 p.m.; no cover.

SUNDAY 4/23

Classical MusicSanta Fe SymphonyThe Lensic

Chabrier, Haydn& Schumann, with guest conductorRobert Tweten, 4 p.m., free 3 p.m. lecture by Tweten,$22-$80, children ages 6-14 half-price, 505-983-1414,or ticketssantafe.org, 505-988-1234.

Theater/DanceTheMerryWives ofWindsorWarehouse 21, 1614 Paseo de Peralta

A Santa Fe Shakespeare Society production,4 p.m., $15-$20 suggested donation, 505-490-6271,[email protected], Friday-Sunday through April.

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

Stephen Adly Guirgis’ comedy, 2 p.m., $20,mofo2017.brownpapertickets.com, 505-424-1601,discounts available, Thursdays-Sundays throughApril.

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Form & Concept (435 S. Guadalupe St.) shows work by mixed-media artist Kayla Paul.

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

Experimental-theater ensemble Theater Grottesco,2 p.m., $25; students $12; 505-474-8400,brownpapertickets.com/event/2854198,Thursdays-Sundays through April.

The Threepenny OperaGreer Garson Theatre, 1600 St. Michael’s Dr., 505-473-6011

Bertolt Brecht’s 1928 musical satire, 2 p.m.,$15 online and at the door, discounts available,ticketssantafe.org, 505-988-1234.

TheWizard of OzArmory for the Arts, 1050 Old Pecos Trail

Santa Fe Performing Arts City Diferent Playersand Teen Ensemble, 2 p.m., $8, 505-984-1370,runs Saturdays and Sundays through April.

Books/TalksAuthor Spotlight SeriesJean Cocteau Cinema, 418 Montezuma Ave., 505-466-5528

Walter JonWilliams and Ian Tregillis discuss theirbooks, 1 p.m., signing follows, call for details.

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

Santa Fe Public Library director Patricia Hodappin conversation with AlanWebber on of Santa Fe’slibraries, 11 a.m.

Poetry readingsEtiquette, 2889-E TradesWest Rd.

Local poets including Ken Baumann, Marie ClaireBryant, and Bineh Ndefru, 8 p.m., $3 suggesteddonation

EventsSanta Fe Jewish Film Festival: Never Again.A Community Remembrance of theHolocaustCenter for Contemporary Arts, 1050 Old Pecos Trail

Josh Aronson’s 2012 ilm Orchestra of Exiles,3:30 and 3:40 p.m., no charge, but advancereservations required, santafejf.org, 505-216-0672.

Nightlife(See addresses at right)

Duel BrewingBalkan-music band Rumelia Collective, 4-7 p.m.,no cover.

La Fiesta Lounge at La FondaFlamenco dancer La Emi, 6-8:30 p.m., no cover.

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

MONDAY 4/24

In ConcertSanta Fe Public Schools Strings on StageThe Lensic

Student musicians showcase, 6:30 p.m.,$8 suggested donation.

Books/TalksSouthwest Seminars lectureHotel Santa Fe, 1501 Paseo de Peralta

Archaeoacoustician Miriam Kolar discussesher research at Peru'sWorld Heritage SiteChávin de Huántar, 6 p.m., $15 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.

Nightlife(See addresses at right)

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

Cowgirl BBQCowgirl karaoke, 9 p.m., no cover.

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

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

TUESDAY 4/25

In ConcertSanta Fe Youth SymphonyThe Lensic

Showcase of ensembles performing classical,jazz, and mariachi music, 7 p.m., $20-$40; Sweetand Savory Jazz reception follows at the EldoradoHotel’s Cava Lounge, $125; ticketssantafe.org,505-988-1234.

WhitneyMeowWolf, 1352 Ruina Circle

Indie rock duo, Golden Daze opens, 7 p.m.,$15, meowwolf.com.

Books/TalksChristopher J. JohnsonCollectedWorks Bookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226

The poet reads from &Luckier, 6 p.m.

St. John’s College Santa Fe Artist SeriesSenior Common Room, Peterson Student Center, St. John’sCollege, 1160 Camino de Cruz Blanca, 505-984-6000

Readings by members of the High Desert PoetCollective, 7-9 p.m., no charge.

EventsInformation for StartupsSanta Fe Public Library, Main Branch, 145Washington Ave.

Half-hour individual sessions ofered at no cost byrepresentatives of the Santa Fe Business Incubator,5-7 p.m., 505-424-1140, sfbi.net.

Nightlife(See addresses at right)

Boxcar Sports Bar & GrillCanyon Road Blues Jam, 8:30 p.m.-midnight,no cover.

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

Cowgirl BBQSinger/songwriter Richard Mittleset, 8 p.m.,no cover.

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

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

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

WEDNESDAY 4/26

Books/TalksBrown Bag It WithMoCNASecond Floor Conference Room, Museum of ContemporaryNative Arts, Second Floor Conference Room, 108 Cathedral Pl.

Artist Ka’ila Farrell-Smith and jeweler AnthonyLovato discuss their residency, 12:30 p.m.,no charge. Contact Lara M. Evans for moreinformation, 505-424-2389, [email protected].

Fireshed AwarenessREI Community Room, 500 Market St., Suite 100

What Can I do to ReduceMy Risk?, 5:30-7 p.m.,a Forest Stewards Guild seminar series, no charge,santafeireshed.org/awareness.

John L. KessellCollectedWorks Bookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226

The author reads from and signs copiesofWhither theWaters: Mapping the Great Basinfrom Bernardo deMiera to John C. Frémont, 6 p.m.(See story, Page 18)

Rock Art and Pueblo Shields:Symbolism and ChangeSchool for Advanced Research, 660 Garcia St.

A talk by author Polly Schaafsma, 3:30 p.m.,$5, 505-954-7213.

St. John’s College Santa FeArtist SeriesJunior Common Room, Peterson Student Center,1160 Camino de Cruz Blanca, 505-984-6000

Open-mic spoken-word and poetry slam, 8-10 p.m.,no charge.

Nightlife(See addresses below)

Cowgirl BBQAlternative-folk duo Brother Coyote, 8 p.m.,no cover.

La Fiesta Lounge at La FondaFolk-rock band The Bus Tapes, 7:30 p.m.,no cover.

Osteria d’Assisi Piano LoungeGuitarist/vocalist Michael Umphrey, 6 p.m.-close,no cover.

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TerraCottaWine BistroLatin and smooth-jazz guitarist RamonBermudez, Jr., 6-8 p.m., no cover.

Tiny’sElectric Jam, with NickWimett and Albert Diaz,8:30 p.m.-midnight, musicians welcome, no cover.

VanessieGreg Schlotthaur at the Piano Bar, 6:30 p.m.,no cover.

THURSDAY 4/27

Theater/DanceTheMother***kerWith the HatTeatro Paraguas Studio, 3205 Calle Marie

Stephen Adly Guirgis’ comedy, 7:30 p.m., $20,mofo2017.brownpapertickets.com, discountsavailable, 505-424-1601, Thursdays-Sundaysthrough April.

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

Experimental-theater ensemble TheaterGrottesco, 7 p.m., Thursdays pay-what-you-wish; 505-474-8400, brownpapertickets.com/event/2854198, Thursdays-Sundays through April.

Books/TalksBook Club for Grown-upsBee Hive Books, 328 Montezuma Ave.,505-780-8051

A discussion of In OtherWords, by Jhumpa Lahiri,7:30 p.m.

Council on International RelationslectureSanta Fe Center for Spiritual Living, 505 Caminode los Marquez

Everything Under the Heavens: How the Past HelpsShape China’s Push for Global Power, by HowardFrench of Columbia University, 6 p.m., $20,505-982-4931, Ext. 102, sfcir.org.

Hispano Homeland or Fantasy Heritage?NewMexico History Museum Auditorium,113 Lincoln Ave.

A free lecture by Indiana University professorJohn Nieto-Phillips examining global Hispanism,6:30 p.m., register online at sarweb.org.

Richard BradfordMemorial CreativeWriterscholarship winnersCollectedWorks Bookstore, 202 Galisteo St.

Santa Fe Community College student showcase,6 p.m.

EventsAngels Night OutLocal restaurants

Annual one-day fundraiser beneitting KitchenAngels; visit kitchenangels.org for a list of theparticipating Santa Fe restaurants contributing25 percent of sales to the nonproit; reservationsrecommended.

BEERLAND tourThe Lodge at Santa Fe, 750 N. St. Francis Dr.

Free events promoting the VICELAND TV series;happy hour with music and lawn games, 5-6 p.m.;home-brew seminar, 6-7 p.m.; screening of episodeone, 7:30 p.m.; trivia and lawn games, with livemusic, 8-9 p.m.; register online at eventbrite.com/e/santa-fe-beerland-tour-tickets-33592240295,continues Friday, April 28.

Dear Patriarchy: IndigenousWomenEmpower the ResistanceMeowWolf, 1352 Ruina Circle, 505-780-4458

Spoken word performances and live music,doors 7 p.m., show 8 p.m.-1 a.m., includingWinona LaDuke, Radmilla Cody, Rose B. Simpson,and others; tickets start at $20, meowwolf.com,all ages.

Nightlife(See Page 59 for addresses)

Boxcar Sports Bar & GrillReggae Night, reggae and dubstep,10 p.m.-1:30 a.m., no cover.

Cowgirl BBQRock ‘n’ roll band Rosedale, 8 p.m., no cover.

La Fiesta Lounge at La FondaFolk-rock band The Bus Tapes, 7:30-11 p.m.,no cover.

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

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

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

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

The Root CellarMulti-instrumentalist Gerry Carthy, 6 p.m.,no cover.

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

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

VanessieGreg Schlotthaur at the Piano Bar, 6:30 p.m.,no cover.

OUT OF TOWN

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

Outstanding in His Field: San Isidro, Patron Saint ofFarmers, contemporary and traditional depictionsof the saint; free reception 6-8 p.m. Friday, April 21;through Nov. 5; visit nationalhispaniccenter.orgfor hours of operation.

AlbuquerqueMuseum2000 Mountain Rd., N.E., 505-243-7255

Chasing the Cure to Albuquerque: Tuberculosisand Social Change, 19th- and early 20th-centuryephemera; on view 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, April 22;through Nov. 29.

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

Decolonizing Nature, group show; public talkswith artists and curators 5-6 p.m. Saturday,April 22; reception 5-8 p.m.; through April 29.

38th Annual American IndianWeekIndian Pueblo Cultural Center, 2401 12th St., N.W.,866-855-7902

Dances, art workshops, jewelers, and contemporaryNative cuisine, visit indianpueblo.org for scheduledactivities beginning at 11 a.m. Monday, April 24,and running through Sunday, April 30.

Los AlamosLos Alamos Nature Center Earth Day Festival2600 Canyon Rd.

Planetarium shows, food, information booths, andmore, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, April 22, no charge,peecnature.org.

TaosLUNAFESTTaos Center for the Arts, 133 Paseo del Pueblo Norte

Film festival promoting awareness of women'sissues; 7 p.m. Saturday, April 22, doors 6:15 p.m.,no charge, 575-776-4245, heartoftaos.org.

QuestaEarth Day tree planting celebrationQuesta Public Library, 6½Municipal Park Rd., off NM 522

Planting runs 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Saturday, April 22;activities for kids, music, and burrito picnic lunchfrom 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., leapsite.org,575-224-9066.

PEOPLEWHO NEED PEOPLE

ArtistsARTsmart Logo Contest 2017All-media designs accepted; visit artsmartnm.orgfor rules and entry form; email entry form [email protected] by Monday, May 1.

Pushing the BoundariesThe Historic Santa Fe Foundation seekswatercolors, gouache, acrylic, and water-basedink works for an exhibit highlighting the cultural,architectural, and natural characteristics ofNorthern NewMexico; entries must be receivedby Friday, July 14 for the September show; visithistoricsantafe.org/2017watercolorentry forguidelines.

CommunityCollege scholarshipsMontezuma Lodge 1 is accepting applications fromSanta Fe high school seniors (no Masonic ailiationrequired) for scholarships covering tuition, books,supplies, or room and board; call Richard Mares,

505-988-5585, or visit montezumalodge.org/scholarship.htm to download applications;Sunday, April 30 submission deadline.

The Horse Shelter auctionDonations needed for the shelter's fundraisingauction and luncheon held on Sunday, May 21; call505-471-6179, or email [email protected] more information.

NewMexico Center for Therapeutic RidingVolunteers sought to help with caring for thenonproit's horses, assisting program participants,fundraising, and administrative duties; visitnmctr.org to download application; call Carolynfor more information, 713-598-7169.

Solace Crisis Treatment Center advocatesVolunteers ages 18 and over needed to staf the24-hour crisis hotline for evening and weekendshifts; training provided; contact TashimaWildrose,505-988-1951, Ext. 108.

FilmmakersNinth Annual Santa Fe IndependentFilm FestivalCall for feature ilms and shorts entries forthe October 2017 festival; deadline, Tuesday,May 2; late-entry deadline, Saturday, July 1;inal deadline, Saturday, Aug. 1; guidelines,rules, and submission forms available onlineat santafeindependentilmfestival.com.

PhotographersHeart & Soul Animal Sanctuaryfundraising exhibitCall for donated wildlife photographs fora May 7 exhibit at Harry's Roadhouse; worksshould be mounted, framed, or canvas wrapped,and ready to hang; mail submissions to Heart& Soul Animal Sanctuary, 369 Montezuma Ave.,Suite 130; contact Natalie Owings for moreinformation, 505-757-6817.

PianistsYouth Jazz Piano CompetitionFinals held at the African American PerformingArts Center in Albuquerque from 1 to 4 p.m.Wednesday, July 26; entry forms and rules availableonline at cabq.gov/sbcc; email [email protected],or call 505-848-1320 to request a form; drop ofor mail entries to South Broadway Cultural Center,1025 Broadway Blvd., S.E., Albuquerque, NM, 87102,by 5 p.m. Friday, May 19.

PASA KIDSTheWizard of OzArmory for the Arts, 1050 Old Pecos Trail

Presented by Santa Fe Performing Arts CityDiferent Players and Teen Ensemble, openingnight 7 p.m. Friday, April 21, $8, 505-984-1370.

Georgia O’KeefeMuseum family program217 Johnson St., 505-946-1039

Be Your OwnMaster Artist, led by museum staf,9:30-11:30 a.m. Saturday, April 22, no charge.

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

Information booths, hands-on activities, and snacks,11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, April 22, adults $7.50, kids $5;santafechildrensmuseum.org, 505-989-8359, Ext. 123.

Marty’s Meals Earth Day event1107 Pen Rd., 505-467-8162

11 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, April 22; bring your dogsto sample sustainably sourced pet food, hourlydoor-prize drawings for dog and cat food, authorKaren Chrapp reads from Jethro, the Runaway Puppyat 12:30 p.m. Visit martysmeals.com for details.

Spring FestivalDesert Montessori School, 316 Camino Delora

Costume catwalk, fairy-house crafting, and scavengerhunt; 2-5 p.m. Saturday, April 22, free admission,games $2, all-access passes $30 or two for $50,505-983-8212. ◀

MeowWolf presents singer/songwriter Gregory Alan Isakov on Saturday.

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MUSICSangre de Cristo ChoraleFirst Presbyterian Church of Santa Fe,208 Grant Ave.

Music of Brahms, Mozart, and Saint-Saëns; 4 p.m.Saturday, April 29, $18 in advance; $20 at the door;students 18 and under no charge; sdcchorale.org.

Santa Fe ProMusicaThe Lensic

Music of Beethoven, with pianist Anne-MarieMcDermott, 4 p.m. Saturday, 3 p.m. Sunday,April 29 and 30, $20-$75, ticketssantafe.org,505-988-1234.

Roberto Capocchi and Tracy DoyleSan Miguel Chapel, 401 Old Santa Fe Trail

Guitar and lute recital: music of Carulli, Giuliani,and Piazzolla; 8 p.m. Saturday, April 29, $20 at thedoor.

Santa FeMusic Collective jazz concertMuseum Hill Café, 710 Camino Lejo

Woodwindmaestro Arlen Asher in concert withguitarist Michael Anthony, bassist Colin Deuble,and percussionist JohnTrentacosta, 7 p.m. Saturday,May 6, $25, santafemusiccollective.org,505-983-6820.

Gig Performance Space concerts1808 Second St.

7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 6, Middle-Eastern musicband Taksim; 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 25, folksinger/songwriter Cindy Kallet; 7:30 p.m. Friday,May 26, Sweetwater String Band; 7:30 p.m.Saturday, May 27, Leni Stern African Trio, jazzfusion; all concerts $20 at the door, gigsantafe.com.

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.com/event/2590822,$10 student discounts available at the door.

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

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

La Santa CeciliaMeowWolf, 1352 Ruina Circle, 505-780-4458

Latin-rock band, 7 p.m.Wednesday, May 10,$20 in advance at meowwolf.com, 21+.

Chatter String TrioSan Miguel Chapel, 401 Old Santa Fe Trail

Music of Mozart, Marco Balter, and Andrew Norman;7:30 p.m. Friday, May 12, $20, students $10, ticketssold at the door.

TheMetropolitan Opera Live in HDThe Lensic

Renée Fleming as the Marschallin in RichardStrauss' Der Rosenkavalier, 10:30 a.m. Saturday,May 13, $22-$28, ticketssantafe.org, 505-988-1234.

Santa FeWomen's EnsembleFirst Presbyterian Church, 208 Grant Ave.

Songs of Shade and Refreshment, spiritualsand music of Samuel Gordon, 3 p.m. Sunday,May 14, $25, discounts available, 505-988-1234,ticketssantafe.org.

CrawDaddy Blues FestMadrid Railyard, next to The Mine Shaft Tavern

Three outdoor stages featuring Partizani Brass Band,Whiskey Diablo, Felix y Los Gatos, and others;gates open at noon Saturday and Sunday,May 20 and 21, $15 in advance; $25 both days;$20 at the gate; advance tickets available atticketssantafe.org, 505-988-1234, or at the tavern,crawdaddybluesfest.com.

Santa Fe SymphonyThe Lensic

Guillermo Figueroa leads the symphony in musicof Beethoven, Mendelssohn & Lauridsen, 7 p.m.Saturday, 4 p.m. Sunday, May 20 and 21, $22-$80,children ages 6-14 half-price, 505-983-1414, orticketssantafe.org, 505-988-1234.

Bernadette PetersPopejoy Hall Center for Performing Arts,203 Cornell Dr., S.E., Albuquerque

Performing selections from her Broadwayperformances, 6 p.m. Sunday, May 21, $50-$200,unmtickets.com, 877-664-8661, call 505-344-1779for group orders of 10 or more.

Little TybeeGig Performance Space, 1808 Second St.

Experimental folk-rock, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 30,$20 at the door, gigsantafe.com.

Gregory PorterThe Lensic

Grammy-winning jazz vocalist, 7:30 p.m. Saturday,June 10, $38-$62, ticketssantafe.org, 505-988-1234.

Music on the HillSt. John's College Athletic Field, 1160 Caminode Cruz Blanca, 505-984-6400

A free series held 6-8 p.m.Wednesdays,June 14-28 and July 12-26; performersinclude jazz lutist Ali Ryerson, dance bandThe Pleasure Pilots, and Afro-Cuban jazzensemble Jane Bunnett and Maqueque;sjc.edu

Santa Fe Opera301 Opera Dr., 505-986-5900

The 2017 season (June 30-Aug. 26) features thepremiere of composer Mason Bates' The (R)evolutionof Steve Jobs, with libretto by Mark Campbell;also, Johann Strauss' Die Fledermaus, Donizetti'sLucia di Lammermoor, Rimsky-Korsakov's TheGolden Cockerel, and Handel's Alcina. For ticketsand schedule visit santafeopera.org.

Santa Fe BandstandOn the Plaza

Outside In Productions free outdoor summerconcert series' lineup includes Max Baca,Marcia Ball, The Peterson Brothers, and others,running July 5-Aug. 25; visit santafebandstand.orgschedule updates.

PinkMartini and Santa Fe Symphony StringsSanta Fe Opera, 301 Opera Dr.

Kitchen Angels' silver anniversary beneit,7:30 p.m.Wednesday, Aug. 30, $29-$109 inadvance, SFO box oice, 505-986-5900, contactTony McCarty at Kitchen Angels for VIP ticketsfor the preshow reception, 505-471-7780, Ext. 5,[email protected].

TajMo, the Taj Mahal & Keb' Mo' BandSanta Fe Opera, 301 Opera Dr.

An evening of blues, held in support of NewMexicoChildren's Foundation, 7 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 17,$38-$88, holdmyticket.com/tickets/275101.

THEATER/DANCEThe Ups and Downs: A Recipefor Stardust SoupWise Fool NewMexico Studio, 1131-B Siler Rd.

Wise Fool NewMexico's annual pre-professionalaerial and acrobatic student's production, 7 p.m.Friday, 2 and 7 p.m. Saturday, 4 p.m. Sunday,April 28-30, $20; discounts for kids 12 and under,brownpapertickets.com/event/2905532.

Santa Fe Playhouse productions142 E. DeVargas St., 505-988-4262

In the Next Room (or The Vibrator Play), Sarah Ruhl'scomedy set in the 1880s, Thursdays-Sundays,May 4-21; The Normal Heart, Larry Kramer's playabout the onset of the HIV/AIDS crisis in 1980sNewYork City, Thursdays-Sundays, June 8-25;tickets available online at santafeplayhouse.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.

TheGlassMenagerieTeatro Paraguas, 3205 Calle Marie

NewMexico Actors Lab presents TennesseeWilliams'drama, directed by Robert Benedetti, 7:30 p.m.Thursdays-Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays, May 18-June 4, $20; students $15;Wednesdays pay-what-you-wish, nmactorslab.com, 505-424-1601.

Time Stands StillAdobe Rose Theatre, 1213-B Parkway Dr., 505-629-8688

Donald Margulies' drama, 7:30 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays, 3 p.m. Sundays, May 18-June 4, $20,brownpapertickets.com/event/2729485.

Aspen Santa Fe Ballet FolkloricoThe Lensic

Flamenco-students' showcase, 6 p.m. Sunday,May 28, $25, ticketssantafe.org, 505-988-1234.

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

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

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

Friday, May 5, free public opening of the LivingTreasures exhibit at the Governor's Gallery (fourthloor of the State Capitol); Friday, May 26, NativeTreasures preshow celebration ($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.

Women andMoney: Beyond the Numbers2017Homewise, 1301 Siler Rd.

Three workshops ofered byWomen's InternationalStudy Center; 9 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Saturdays, May 6,June 10, and July 8; tickets for each sessionare $45, wisc-amh.org/symposia.

Kentucky Derby DayLa Posada de Santa Fe, 330 E. Palace Ave.

Watch the race live, 1:30-5 p.m. Saturday, May 6,including complimentary mint julep, Southern-cuisine bufet, and the Shiner's Club Jazz Band;$75, reserved tables $100 per person, proceedsbeneit Santa Fe Habitat for Humanity, tickets soldonline at santafehabitat.org, or call 505-986-5880,Ext. 105.

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 Loeler, 5 p.m. Sunday, May 14,$25, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.

Farms, Films, Food: A Santa Fe CelebrationCenter for Contemporary Arts, 1050 Old Pecos Trail

Food samplings, food trucks, tours ofWaxmanMuñoz Gallery, ilm screenings, and a cookingdemonstration with chef Rocky Durham, 5 p.m.Wednesday, May 17, ccasantafe.org, no charge.

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

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

Española Valley Humane Society25th Anniversary celebrationBufalo Thunder Resort & Casino, 20 Bufalo Thunder Trail

Beneit concert, with the Charlie Daniels Band,8 p.m. Friday, May 19, $39 and $49, discountsavailable, evalleyshelter.org/charlie-daniels-band.

OiceofArchaeological StudiesHopiWeekendCenter for NewMexico Archaeology, 7 Old Cochiti Rd.

Dry-farming techniques and kachina-carvingpresentations, and basket weaving demonstratedby the Lalo family from the Hopi village of Hotevilla,Arizona, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, May 20and 21, $105 for one day, $165 for both days, registerby calling 505-982-7799, Ext. 5

The Horse Shelter auction and luncheonThe Horse Shelter, 100 Old Cash Rd., of NM 14, Cerrillos

Catered by Restaurant Martín and The Ranch House,11 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday, May 21, $75, 505-471-6179,[email protected].

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Gig Performance Space presents the Sweetwater String Band on May 26.

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AT THE GALLERIESAddison Rowe Gallery229 E. Marcy St., 505-982-1533

Emil BistramDay 2017, drawings and paintings;through May 20.

Adobe Gallery221 Canyon Rd., 505-955-0550

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

David Richard Gallery1570 Pacheco St., Suite A1, 505-983-9555

Horizons/Structures, mixed-media paintingsby John Vokoun; through May 6. (See story, Page 38)

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

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

Evoke Contemporary550 S. Guadalupe St., 505-955-9902

LouisaMcElwain + Friends, group show;through Saturday, April 22.

Form& Concept435 S. Guadalupe St., 505-982-8111

Shifting Landscapes, textile-arts group show;through May 20.

LewAllen Galleries1613 Paseo de Peralta, 505-988-3250

Surface Language, works by glass artistCarmenVetter and painter Sammy Peters;through Sunday, April 23; Portals to InvisibleWorlds, paintings byMadison Cawein;through April.

No Land54½ E. San Francisco St., Suite 7, 541-844-6683

Marcus Zúñiga: Ya Veo, new-media projectionsand sculpture; through June 11.

Ofroad Productions2891-B TradesWest Rd., 505-670-9276

Naked in Santa Fe, group show of igurative works.

Red Dot Gallery826 Canyon Rd., 505-820-7338

Group show of works by student, alumni, staf,and faculty members of Santa Fe CommunityCollege, Santa Fe University of Art and Design,and Clovis Community College; through May 26.

Santa Fe University of Art and DesignFine Art GallerySouthwest Annex/Fogelson Library Complex,1600 St. Michael’s Dr., 505-473-6526

ThatWill Be Our Little Secret, BFA-thesis group show;through April 29.

William R. Talbot Fine Art,AntiqueMaps & Prints129W. San Francisco St., 505-982-1559

Missions &Moradas: Icons of NewMexico,1922-2017, works by Lorenzo Chavez, Gene Kloss,Lucille Leggett, and others; through April 29.

MUSEUMS & ART SPACES

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

Friday, April 21 opening receptions (6-8 p.m.),MuñozWaxman Gallery, Cryin' Out Loud, groupshow; Spector Ripps Project Space, Lens/ScratchStates Project: NewMexico, group show; on viewthrough July 9 • Tomorrow's YesterdayHome,paintings byMicaela Gardner; through June 4,in the Cinematheque Lobby. Open Thursdays-Sundays.

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

Rotating exhibits, community programs, andperformances designed to preserve Hispanic culture;elmuseocultural.org; openTuesdays-Saturdays.

Georgia O’KeefeMuseum217 Johnson St., 505-946-1000

O'Keefe 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;okeefemuseum.org.

IAIAMuseum of Contemporary Native Arts108 Cathedral Pl., 505-983-1777

Inside the Forces of Nature, ink-wash installationby Athena LaTocha; through May 13 • NewImpressions: Experiments in Contemporary NativeAmerican Printmaking, group show; throughJune 15 • The Ceaseless Quest for Utopia, muralby Daniel McCoy; through January 2018 • Visionsand Visionaries, group show; through July. ClosedTuesdays; iaia.edu/museum.

MeowWolf Art Complex1352 Ruina 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

Jody Naranjo: Revealing Joy, work by theSanta Clara Pueblo potter; through December• I-Witness Culture, paintings and sculpture byFrank Bufalo Hyde; through Jan. 7, 2018• Oblique Views: Archaeology, Photography,and Time, photographs by Adriel Heisey andCharles Lindbergh; throughMay 7 • Into theFuture: Culture Power in Native American Art,contemporary works bymore than ifty artists;through Oct. 22 • Here, Now, andAlways, artifactsfrom themuseum collection • The BuchsbaumGallery of Southwestern Pottery, core exhibitof contemporary and traditional works;indianartsandculture.org; closedMondays.

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• Flamenco: From Spain to NewMexico, itemsfrom the private collections of José Greco,Vicente Romero, María Benítez, and others;through Sept.10 • Multiple Visions: A CommonBond, toys and folk art • Negotiate, Navigate,Innovate: Strategies Folk Artists Use in Today's

Global Market Place, interactive exhibit; throughJan. 8, 2018; internationalfolkart.org; closedMondays.

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

Chimayó: A Pilgrimage Through TwoCenturies, anoverview of the history of the shrine and the village'sartistic traditions; through April • Core exhibits:Conexiones: TheDelgado Room andAWorld of Art,based on the will and estate inventory of traderandmerchantDonManuel Delgado • Beltrán-KroppCollectionofPeruvianColonial Art, works from thecollection of 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

Sleeping During the Day: Vietnam 1968, photographsby Herbert Lotz; through Oct. 1 • Out of the Box:The Art of the Cigar, lithographic work; throughOct. 14 • Agnes Martin and Me, photographs byDonaldWoodman; through Aug. 5 • Core exhibits:Setting the Standard: The FredHarvey Company andIts Legacy, ephemera from the museum collectionand photos from POG photo archives • TellingNewMexico: Stories FromThenandNow • SantaFeFound: Fragments of Time, archaeological andhistorical roots of Santa Fe • Treasures of Devotion/Tesoros de Devoción, bultos, retablos, and cruciijosdating from the late 1700s to 1900 • Segesser HidePaintings, depictions of colonial life in the U.S.Open Tuesdays-Sundays; nmhistorymuseum.org.

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

CadyWells: Ruminations, watercolors; throughSept. 17; Light Tight: NewWork byMeggan Gouldand Andy Mattern, photographs • ImaginingNewMexico, works from the permanent collection;all through Sept. 17 • 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. Docent tours,10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. daily. OpenTuesdays-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.

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

Visual Poetry, sculpture by Bill Barrett; throughMay 14. Livingmuseum on 14 acres: Ojos y Manos,Orchard Gardens, The Courtyard Gardens, and theArroyo Trails; santafebotanicalgarden.org; open daily.

WheelwrightMuseumof theAmerican Indian704 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-982-4636

Bridles and Bits: Treasures From the Southwest, late1800s harness-leather bridles, with Navajo-madebits • Center for the Study of Southwestern Jewelry,a permanent exhibit devoted to the history ofDiné and Pueblometalwork, lapidary, and relatedtraditions. Docent tours 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m.Saturdays, Sundays, Tuesdays, andThursdays;wheelwright.org; open daily.

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

Spirit of Creation:Works onPaper byNative AmericanArtists, works from the permanent collection; throughNov. 5 • Hollywood Southwest: NewMexico in Filmand Television, movie posters, clips, and other ilmmemorabilia; through Aug. 27. ClosedMondays;cabq.gov/culturalservices/albuquerque-museum.

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

Long Ago..., multimedia narratives, throughJuly 2018 • Pueblo People &OurModernEnvironment, exploring cutting-edge sustainabilityissues, through September • WeAre of This Place:The Pueblo Story, core exhibit including a historicaloverview and contemporary artworks; weeklyweekend 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

Outstanding in His Field: San Isidro, Patron Saint ofFarmers, contemporary and traditional depictionsof the saint; free reception 6-8 p.m. Friday,April 21; through Nov. 5 • A Life of Service: TheMari-Luci Jaramillo Collection, 1915-2007, archivalephemera documenting the career and familyhistory of the irst Latina United States ambassador;longterm. Visit nationalhispaniccenter.org for 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 y Convento706 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

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.

La Hacienda de losMartinez708 HaciendaWay, 575-758-1000

One of the few Northern NewMexico-style,Spanish colonial "great houses” remaining in theAmerican Southwest. Built in 1804 by SeverinoMartinez; taoshistoricmuseums.org; open daily.

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

Santa Fe Indian School Exhibit, works on paper;through Sunday, April 23 • Core exhibits of NativeAmerican jewelry and paintings; Hispanic textiles,metalwork, and sculpture; and contemporary jewelry.Opendaily; 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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Addison Rowe Gallery (229 E. Marcy St.) shows

paintings byWilliam Lumpkins (1908-2000).

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Ofroad Productions,2891-B TradesWest Road, 505-670-9276

Editor and curator John O’Hern guestcurates Naked in Santa Fe, an exhibitionthat includes traditional and abstractrepresentations of the nude that run thegamut from chaste to erotic. “The irst timeI ran into opposition for showing the nudewas in Santa Fe,” O’Hern, a former gallerist

writes. “The policepolitely suggestedthat a painting beremoved from the

window of the gallery!I was labbergasted.”The show is on viewby appointment on

Friday, April 21,and open fromnoon to 3 p.m.on Saturday,April 22.

Studio 104, 1708 Lena St., 505-721-8005

David Lord’s paintings relect his decades-long journey in Buddhism and hisinterest in Native American and Spanish cultures, often using spiritual iconog-raphy as his subject matter, along with images of nature. His solo exhibit ZenNature opens with a public reception at 4 p.m. on Saturday, April 22. To attend,please contact him on his website: www.davidlord-art.com.

Form & Concept, 435 S. Guadalupe St., 505-982-8111

The third international Surface Design Association juriedexhibition Shifting Landscapes continues through May 20.The show is an exploration of place by artists and designerswho work with, or were inspired by, textile and iber-artmaterials and techniques. The Surface Design Association is amember-supported organization for the promotion of textileart and design. The show includes works by Helen Geglio,Sarita Westrup, and Kayla Paul, among others.

Argos Studio/Gallery, 12 1 Luisa St., 505-988-1814

Argos’ annual showing of work by Santa Fe’s Ryder Studio opens with a 5:30 p.m reception onFriday, April 21. At the studio, students receive an atelier style of instruction, in which a masterartist teaches techniques to a small group using live models — at Ryder, realism is the orderof the day. The showincludes paintings andworks on paper byRyder’s students andinstructors.

Red Dot Gallery, 826 Canyon Road 505-820-7338

Red Dot’s annual spring exhibition continues through May 26.The show includes works by emerging students, alumni, and stafartists at Clovis Community College, the Institute of AmericanIndian Arts, Santa Fe University of Art and Design, and Santa FeCommunity College. The gallery is operated by SFCC’s Schoolof Arts, Design, and Media Arts and supported by Zane BennettContemporary Art. The exhibit includes works by Bob Dart,Devon Fox, Pat Lovenhart, Ben Utigard, and many others.

Vahn Phan: Portrait 1 2017, oil on panel

David Lord: Spring 2015, acrylic on canvas

Helen Geglio: Housetop 2015, iber

Colin Poole: Gift of the Faun 2016, ceramic

Devon Fox: Escape toMaverickMotel Neon undated, photograph

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by Michael Abatemarco