Art News: Fruit Of The Loom Mentor And Apprentices At Arts Alliance Gallery Weaving has been a hallmark of human culture for thousands of years, with evidence placing it back as far as 5000 BCE. Until [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Aug 06, 2009 Read More “Flower” by Vivian Skadron
Working Classroom’s Arté En Todas Partes Arté En Todas Partes isn’t just the name of Working Classroom’s newest show, it’s the organization’s credo. It means Art Everywhere, and that’s [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Jul 30, 2009 Read More “Self Portrait” by José Flores
Culture Shock Haiku! Bless You. The Alibi ‘s annual Haiku Contest is finally here, so you can stop bugging me about it (and calling me Amy while you [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Jul 30, 2009 Read More
Culture Shock You are alone. There is nobody who can comprehend your particular suffering. You will die without ever having made a true human connection.Yeesh! [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Jul 23, 2009 Read More
Festival Preview Even when she’s the only one on stage, Linda Rodeck says she never feels like she’s going it alone.The crowd is the Albuquerque [...] Simon McCormack \ Jul 23, 2009 Read More Linda Rodeck’s improvised piece, She Looks Like She's Sleeping, is one of eight solo performances that make up Summer Sol-O Fest. (Mary Hobbs)
Arts Interview: The Return Of The Native An Interview With Charles Mackay, General Director Of The Santa Fe Opera John Crosby, the founder of the Santa Fe Opera (SFO), was a bona fide visionary. The SFO was—and, in many ways, still is—his [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Jul 23, 2009 Read More Charles MacKay, Santa Fe Opera general director (Ken Howard)
Arts Interview: The Pajama Men Knocked Each Other Up And Gave Birth To Hilarity Albuquerque’s homegrown comedy superduo The Pajama Men, along with musician Luminous Craft, recently returned from a six (or so) month tour of the [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Jul 16, 2009 Read More Mark Chavez and Shenoah Allen take a pregnant pause. (Nolan Rudi)
Culture Shock Not Summer Lovin’ July is hot; unbearably, blisteringly hot. Though I’m a New Mexico native, I’m not made to endure this kind of heat. Composed entirely [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Jul 16, 2009 Read More
Art News: It’s Not A Dream Crafters Congregate For The Midsummer’s Craft Crawl Angelica Schaaf and Tara Mendoza founded the Enchanted Artists and Crafters of New Mexico just four months ago, and already they’ve got big [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Jul 16, 2009 Read More A veritable crafting sampler from the Enchanted Artists and Crafters of New Mexico
Gallery Box: Cirq Art Gallery And Boutique CiRQ Gallery took over the former Sol Arts building at 712 Central SE and opened its doors in February 2009. "We’re trying to [...] Alibi \ Jul 16, 2009 Read More Ernest Doty’s “Captor and Creator”