Arts Interview: The Sweet Sound Of Color Tania Candiani’s Cromática Cromática, on exhibit now at 516 ARTS, started with Mexico City artist Tania Candiani’s investigations into traditional Mexican modes of textile and ceramic [...] Clarke Conde \ Feb 20, 2020 Read More Tania Candiani among the carded wool at 516 ARTS (Clarke Condé)
Found Objects Puppeteer Pop-Up Join local puppeteers for live performances from Flying Wall Studios, a pop-up puppet shop and a cash bar with small plates on Thursday, [...] Clarke Conde \ Feb 20, 2020 Read More (courtesy of the artist)
Art Magnified: Perdido Sierra San Luis Michael P. Berman’s Perdido Sierra San Luis This is a beautiful book. Not to discount the content and context of Michael P. Berman’s work, on the contrary, it truly is [...] Clarke Conde \ Feb 20, 2020 Read More (Michael P. Berman)
Art Magnified: Deep Research: Drawings, Collages And Paintings Peter Voshefski’s Deep Research Starting with the sheer volume of work, then continuing on to the variety of mediums and subjects, Peter Voshefski’s new exhibit Deep Research: [...] Clarke Conde \ Feb 13, 2020 Read More (Clarke Condé)
Interview About A Vampire Patricia Dickinson Wells On Dracula, A Love Story Choreographer Patricia Dickinson Wells holds the rehearsal in her hands loosely, letting the scenes play out with only occasional comments. The room where [...] Clarke Conde \ Feb 13, 2020 Read More Patricia Dickinson Wells looks on as Count Dracula and Mina Harker rehearse the second act. (Clarke Condé)
Found Objects Poet Of Note Poet Matthew Brown headlines Voices in the Barrio on Thursday, Feb. 13 starting at 7pm at El Chante: Casa de Cultura (804 Park [...] Clarke Conde \ Feb 13, 2020 Read More (John James Audubon)
Found Objects Coyote It Up As a prolific painter, Jesse Littlebird brings us another installment of his vision with Coyote: A Solo Exhibition of Jesse Littlebird opening at [...] Clarke Conde \ Feb 06, 2020 Read More (courtesy of the artist)
Arts Interview: The Tears Of A Clown A Family Band For A Clown Funeral When a family of rodeo clowns lose their parents, the only thing they can do is to pull together as a family, put [...] Clarke Conde \ Feb 06, 2020 Read More Rodeo clown Hondo Baca (Clarke Condé)
A Lesson In Living A Creative Life The Creative World Of Judith Weichsel Carr The exhibit The Creative World of Judith Weichsel Carr at Open Space Visitor Center is a remembrance. Carr died in March of 2018 [...] Clarke Conde \ Feb 06, 2020 Read More “Weaving for Momo” by Judith Weichsel Carr (Clarke Condé)
Art Magnified: The Qualities Of Context The City Of Albuquerque Employee Art Exhibit Where does art fit into our lives and into our city? There are cities in this state that have so many galleries full [...] Clarke Conde \ Jan 30, 2020 Read More “Stop Rowing for a Second” by Sarita Nair (Clarke Condé)