Culture Shock: Past Lives Brings New Energy To Repertory Pieces Past Lives Brings New Energy To Repertory Pieces Past Lives involves a lot of reflecting on the past—returning to crafted dances with the might of muscle memory and the persistent questioning [...] Maggie Grimason \ Aug 02, 2018 Read More J. García Dance Company remounts series of works that explore diverse themes (k. ferg photography)
Arts Interview: Jeph Jerman The Audio Art Of Jeph Jerman Sound artist Christopher DeLaurenti said that all music is now “recombinant polyphony”—a mash-up of what already exists. “There’s very little that’s pure anymore,” [...] Maggie Grimason \ Aug 02, 2018 Read More Jeph Jerman explores sonic possibilities of desert detritus (Courtesy of Jeph Jerman)
Art Magnified: Fox Richards' Paintings Put Matter Under A Microscope Fox Richards' Paintings Put Matter Under A Microscope “My paintings are an abstracted look at what we see in everyday life, as if viewed under a microscope, but projected onto a [...] Maggie Grimason \ Aug 02, 2018 Read More (Fox Richards)
Steam Genius: Future’s Made Of Virtual Insanity A Very Special Summer Virtual Reality Sampler Previously the stuff of science fiction, virtual reality gaming is finally here, and it is here to stay. It may only be a [...] Desmond Fox \ Jul 26, 2018 Read More Actual Steam genius Desmond Fox exploring virtual reality
Arts Interview: Chelsea Bunn Chelsea Bunn Unpacks The Power Of Poetry “The singular fact,/ both a shock and a comfort,/ that time moves on, that so much/ time has moved on, and still so [...] Maggie Grimason \ Jul 26, 2018 Read More Poet Chelsea Bunn will host a reading at the South Broadway Library
Art Magnified: Murosabq Browse Local Mural Art In Your Browser Local designer Sandy Hill took a trip to Argentina and upon returning was inspired to highlight and honor Albuquerque’s public art in the [...] Maggie Grimason \ Jul 26, 2018 Read More (Courtesy of Studio Hill Design)
A Sanctuary For Self-Expression Southwest Shootout Poetry Slam Invites The Best Of The West The stifling heat of Albuquerque summers can suck the energy right out of you. When asked to reconcile the miracle of swamp cooling [...] Adam Wood \ Jul 19, 2018 Read More
Arts Interview: The Art Of Music The Diverse Creative Modes Of Local Musicians New red rope is strung between mic stands at Outpost Performance Space’s Inpost Art Space (210 Yale SE) to safeguard the freshly hung [...] Maggie Grimason \ Jul 19, 2018 Read More “Ariel” by Terry Bluhm (Courtesy of Inpost Artspace)
Culture Shock: Room To Grow Artists Daniel A. And Gert Walters Find Space To Share And Encourage Creativity “Shi Yazhi is a Navajo term of endearment,” explained Daniel A. Walters, who along with his partner Gert Walters, founded Shi Yazhi Sage [...] Maggie Grimason \ Jul 19, 2018 Read More A piece by gallery co-owner Daniel A. Walters (Courtesy of Shi Yazhi Sage Gallery)
Art Magnified Shitty Infinity Opens At Graft “Can you experience infinity in less than one minute? Can you afford the entry fee?” asks GRAFT Collective in their latest exhibition, Shitty [...] Maggie Grimason \ Jul 19, 2018 Read More Koons’ studio assistant in the parking lot of GRAFT (Courtesy of GRAFT)