Gallery Preview: Rock Poster Artists The Art Of Rock Murder By Death was coming to Albuquerque in May 2008, and Jeremy Montoya, a graphic designer and loyal fan of the band, wanted [...] Samara Alpern \ Apr 01, 2010 Read More Jeremy Montoya
Culture Shock: Altars, Easter And Kings Art As Offering In many religions and cultures, altars are used to present offerings, tokens of sacrifice. Over thousands of years, altars have become places where [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Mar 25, 2010 Read More
Performance Review: With Bright Spines At Q-Staff Theatre With Bright Spines At Q-Staff Theatre While calling q-Staff’s newest work a play isn’t totally inaccurate, the term fails to encompass all that With Bright Spines strives for. The [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Mar 25, 2010 Read More This is just how q-Staff unwinds.
Culture Shock: Carmen, Nouveau-Hemian Crafting Collective, The Vagina Monologues Operatic Maneuvers It’s fitting that for Women’s History Month, Opera Southwest is staging Georges Bizet’s Carmen . The opera, set in 1830s Spain, tells the [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Mar 18, 2010 Read More The Vagina Monologues is a V-Day 2010 Campaign Event
Portrait Of The Artist: Call Of The West An Interview With Sculptor Daniel Richmond Daniel Richmond moved to Albuquerque in the fall of 2009. A Vermont native with a breathtaking talent for woodcarving and a long-standing connection [...] Julia Mandeville \ Mar 18, 2010 Read More Daniel Richmond at work
Art News: Anne Frank: A History For Today Anne Frank: A History For Today “Will I ever become a journalist or a writer?” wrote Anne Frank while her family hid from the Nazis in a secret annex [...] Samara Alpern \ Mar 11, 2010 Read More “Remember,” pastel portrait by Leo Neufeld
Culture Shock: Photo Contest, Cnm Sketches, Unm Dances, Anne Frank Plays ¡Andele! Regret is a terrible emotion with which to live. It can gnaw at you for years, trapping you in a sad cycle of [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Mar 11, 2010 Read More Visit regret, or http://shutterbug.alibi.com/. You choose.
Performance Review: Tricklock’s One-Woman Waste Her Tricklock’s One-Woman Waste Her Juli Hendren may not have sought to change our perceptions of violent activism when she started composing Waste Her , her new one-woman [...] Julia Mandeville \ Mar 11, 2010 Read More A girl and her gasoline (Joanna Furgal)
Women And Creativity 2010: Annie Leibovitz Talk, Graphic Novelist Maureen Burdock Teen Workshop, Theresa Cardenas’ Flamenco Dance Drama El Pintor Women And Creativity 2010 One of the books I remember best from my childhood is a picture book about women’s suffrage. Although it may not have a [...] Christie Chisholm \ Mar 04, 2010 Read More
Gallery Preview: Adventures In Etching With Ray Maseman The Magical World Of Ray Maseman Once upon a time, two papas—an emperor penguin and a sea horse, to be precise—took a tandem ride. But they had neither an [...] Julia Mandeville \ Mar 04, 2010 Read More “Bicycle for Two,” etching by Ray Maseman