Arts Interview: New Geology Artist Nicholas B Jacobsen Shows Us What We Can Learn From The Natural World Around Us What does being a rock look like to you? To artist nicholas b jacobsen the practice of being a rock is the practice [...] Maggie Grimason \ Apr 05, 2018 Read More Artist nicholas jacobsen finds stillness in his artistic practice of being a rock (Nicholas Jacobsen)
Culture Shock: Hallelujah, Hallelujah The Book Of Mormon Brings Big Questions And Clever Tunes To Popejoy On the stage, a newborn version of an old fashioned medium unfolds, and is consistently playing to impressed evangelized and non-believing audience members [...] Maggie Grimason \ Apr 05, 2018 Read More The Book of Mormon company (Julieta Cervantes)
Found Objects Write On Albuquerque’s local calligrapher’s guild, Escribiente, is celebrating its 40th birthday with an exhibition opening this Friday, April 6 at Matrix Fine Art (3812 [...] Maggie Grimason \ Apr 05, 2018 Read More
Steam Genius: Celeste Simple 2D Platformer Raises The Bar For Indie Developers Celeste is a game so passionately put together that the player has no choice but to surrender to its design. Awe-inspiring pixel art [...] Desmond Fox \ Mar 29, 2018 Read More Celeste deals with heavy themes, but remains a super playable game, and even has a killer soundtrack
Culture Shock: Finding A Way To The Future Author Mohsin Hamid Discusses Transience, Migration And The Power Of Story Mohsin Hamid’s Exit West is a novel that examines the beauty of transience—movement and change through migration, time and by way of personal [...] Maggie Grimason \ Mar 29, 2018 Read More
Art News: Dance Dance Revolution Yjastros 32 Brings Contemporary Flamenco To The Nhcc Stage Albuquerque, N.M., is something of an enigma in the US and the world of flamenco, becoming a hotbed for the evolution of the [...] Maggie Grimason \ Mar 29, 2018 Read More (The National Institute Of Flamenco)
Culture Shock: The Life Of A Hand Letterer Calligraphy Is Far From Dead At Silver Swirl Studios “You have to be ready to put miles in your pen,” Theresa D. Varela explained right off the bat when I asked her [...] Maggie Grimason \ Mar 22, 2018 Read More Theresa Varela of Silver Swirl Studios creates hand lettered works of art (Theresa Varela)
Theater Preview West End’s Latest Brings Deeply Affecting Questions To The Stage Love, depression and neuroscience. You could say that’s what Lucy Prebble’s The Effect is about. The play, staged at the VSA North Fourth [...] Maggie Grimason \ Mar 22, 2018 Read More The small cast of The Effect brings heady questions to bear on stage (James Cady)
Found Objects Edit Out The Patriarchy It’s that time of year again—the annual Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon is here, and happening on Saturday, March 24, from 11am to 4pm. The [...] Maggie Grimason \ Mar 22, 2018 Read More
Theater News: A Delicate Ship A Delicate Ship Launches At Aux Dog We’ve all seen love stories played out on stage before, but not quite so philosophical as this one. Anna Ziegler, an American playwright [...] Maggie Grimason \ Mar 15, 2018 Read More The small cast of A Delicate Ship explores the terrain of love at Aux Dog (Russell Maynor)