A Lesson In Living A Creative Life The Creative World Of Judith Weichsel Carr The exhibit The Creative World of Judith Weichsel Carr at Open Space Visitor Center is a remembrance. Carr died in March of 2018 [...] Clarke Conde \ Feb 06, 2020 Read More “Weaving for Momo” by Judith Weichsel Carr (Clarke Condé)
Found Objects Coyote It Up As a prolific painter, Jesse Littlebird brings us another installment of his vision with Coyote: A Solo Exhibition of Jesse Littlebird opening at [...] Clarke Conde \ Feb 06, 2020 Read More (courtesy of the artist)
Arts Interview: Camels And A Particular Turkey Vulture Cedra Wood’s A Soft Eye, A Mirror-Eye Cedra Wood’s new exhibit at Sanitary Tortilla Factory consists of a series of drawings of camels and a particular turkey vulture. To most, [...] Clarke Conde \ Jan 30, 2020 Read More Cedra Wood (Clarke Condé)
Art Magnified: The Qualities Of Context The City Of Albuquerque Employee Art Exhibit Where does art fit into our lives and into our city? There are cities in this state that have so many galleries full [...] Clarke Conde \ Jan 30, 2020 Read More “Stop Rowing for a Second” by Sarita Nair (Clarke Condé)
Found Objects Rail Yard Fictions Writing Competition The UNM School of Architecture and Planning, the City of Albuquerque and your very own favorite Albuquerque weekly newspaper bring you the Rail [...] Clarke Conde \ Jan 30, 2020 Read More (Photo by Clarke Condé)
Art Interview: Vj Liberatori On The Qsolo Festival Vj Liberatori On The Qsolo Festival VJ Liberatori has been at the helm of Aux Dog Theatre Nob Hill as its Producing Artistic Director since 2011. During that time, [...] Clarke Conde \ Jan 23, 2020 Read More VJ Liberatori at the Aux Dog Theatre Nob Hill (Clarke Condé)
Art Magnified: Mario Romero’s “Dark Depths Ii” Mario Romero’s “Dark Depths Ii” Stranger Factory’s Made in New Mexico IV group exhibit, on display through Feb. 2, is full of the kind of high-caliber work from [...] Clarke Conde \ Jan 23, 2020 Read More (Clarke Condé)
Found Objects Coffee And Yellow Cake Not really up to speed on the current thinking on past uranium mining on native lands here in the Land of Enchantment? Then [...] Clarke Conde \ Jan 23, 2020 Read More (courtesy of the artist)
Comedy Matters: Bob Saget Bob Saget Brings Variety To Santa Ana Star Like many a millenial, I grew up watching “Full House” and “America’s Funniest Home Videos,” and having Bob Saget as a cultural touchstone, [...] Dan Pennington \ Jan 23, 2020 Read More If you were Bob Saget, you’d always be smiling too. (Brian Friedman)
Arts Interview: Sayaka Ganz Sayaka Ganz’s Reclaimed Creations Sayaka Ganz takes old spatulas, spoons, clothes hangers and other such ubiquitous household plastics and finesses them into graceful sculptures of animals in [...] Clarke Conde \ Jan 16, 2020 Read More Sayaka Ganz with “Nova,” her sculpture made from reclaimed plastics, at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science. (Clarke Condé)