Gallery Box: Arts Alliance Gallery The Arts Alliance Gallery primarily features exhibits from local and state artists and craftsmen, grouped by medium or artistic societies. Past exhibits showcased [...] Alibi \ Mar 19, 2009 Read More
Art News: Synergized Artstreet’s Synergy: Word + Visual Art + Printmaking Community is a word that gets thrown around a lot in the art world—how art brings community together, how community fashions dialogue, etc. [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Mar 12, 2009 Read More One of the pieces by ArtStreet participants featured as part of Synergy .
The De La Torre Brothers’ Meso-Americhanics At The National Hispanic Cultural Center The De La Torre Brothers’ Meso-Americhanics At The National Hispanic Cultural Center When nine-months pregnant M.I.A. performed at the Grammy Awards a few weeks ago, it seemed a real possibility that she could have her [...] David Leigh \ Mar 12, 2009 Read More “Baja Kali”by Einar and Jamex de la Torre; 2001Blown glass, mix media
Culture Shock Freaking Skeksis Are The Worst Puppeteers practice an ingenious breed of artistry that blends playfulness, resourcefulness and beauty to practical ends. That’s a fancy way of saying "Puppeteers [...] Marisa Demarco \ Mar 12, 2009 Read More “Duality” acrylic on canvas
Gallery Box: Harwood Art Center Before the Harwood Art Center was Albuquerque’s largest multi-media art space, the building housed the Harwood Girls School from 1925 to 1976. The [...] Sarah M. Kramer \ Mar 05, 2009 Read More
Festival News Global Dancefest 2009 The upside of globalization is that it’s supposed to eliminate the distances between countries. The irony of the current economic state means that [...] Sarah M. Kramer \ Mar 05, 2009 Read More Potato Country by Gunilla Heilborn, Sweden (week two) (Marko Mäkinen)
Culture Shock There’s quite the hubbub going on over at UNM. Something about cuts to faculty pay, votes of no confidence in the administration, the [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Mar 05, 2009 Read More
Festival News Women & Creativity 2009 Women’s History Month began as a week. It was 1981, and though the Equal Rights Amendment had failed to pass, Congress designated seven [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Mar 05, 2009 Read More Marga Gomez makes with the funny in Long Island Iced Latina on March 13. (David Wilson)
Culture Shock March is Women’s History Month , and you’d be safe in betting that I won’t shut up about it. Next week’s Arts section [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Feb 26, 2009 Read More
Art News: Writing From Within Inmates Reach Through The Bars With Literary Magazine For Christmas, the inmates made Kimberlee Hanson a stocking. Construction paper took on the general shape. Maxi pad cotton provided a snow effect. [...] Marisa Demarco \ Feb 26, 2009 Read More Instructor Kimberlee Hanson teaches students in MDC earning high school credit as part of the Gordon Bernell Charter School. (Eric Williams)