Over 50 nonprofit, municipal and local business entities will be participating. Fourteen water-related films will be screened at the CCA's Cinematheque Theater (1030 Old Pecos Trail). There'll also be workshops, exhibition booths, entertainment, plenty of food and outdoor water-related art projects for kids and adults alike.
The festival takes place from June 10 through June 12 at various venues around Santa Fe. Capping off the entire shindig will be a keynote presentation by Robert Kennedy, Jr.—the renowned environmental attorney, author and river activist—on Sunday, June 12, at 6:30 p.m. at the Lensic Performing Arts Center.
For details about all festival events, log on to www.ccasantafe.org.
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Artstreet gives homeless and transitional artists along with other members of the community free opportunities to express themselves through art. The project is currently presenting an exhibit called Shelter from Shadows at the Albuquerque Mental Health Housing Coalition (1215 Fourth NW). The show features art designed to explore social, spiritual and metaphorical ideas associated with shelter and housing.
A reception will be held on Friday, June 10, from 6 to 8 p.m. If you can't make it then, the exhibit runs through August 5, but call ahead for a viewing schedule. 255-3643.
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