Galleries Get It Up: Exquisite New Exhibits At Mariposa, Levy, Exhibit/208 And Nhcc Flights Of Fancy Anchoring the northwest corner of the Nob Hill Shopping Center, Mariposa Gallery (3500 Central SE) is a treasure trove of functional and fine [...] Alibi \ Aug 07, 2014 Read More
Come Together Right Now: A Mystic, Mayan, Musical Night At Tortuga In the space of about an hour and a half next Saturday night, a mystic poet, a Mayan priestess and three musicians (playing [...] Alison Oatman \ Aug 07, 2014 Read More “Hamsa” by [url]http://jacquelinedoddesigner.wordpress.com/[/url]Jacqueline Dodd[xurl], featured on the cover of Warren’s humanKind
Culture Shock: Christo And Jeanne-Claude Have Always Gone Big The year 1962 saw Christo and Jeanne-Claude barricading a Paris street with 89 rusted oil barrels to protest the Berlin Wall, constructed in [...] Lisa Barrow \ Jul 31, 2014 Read More “Orange Store Front, Project,” hand-collaged lithograph with printing, hand collages with aluminum plate, galvanized steel, acetate, cotton broadcloth and brown wrapping paper
Pros At A Con: Bubonicon 46 Gets Bigger, Better And Brainier Bubonicon 46 Gets Bigger, Better And Brainier Summer in New Mexico is hot enough to burn the grit off a Tusken Raider, and you need an escape. Why not make [...] Holly von Winckel \ Jul 31, 2014 Read More
From War Zone To Melting Pot: How The International District Reinvents Itself Through Art How The International District Reinvents Itself Through Art It was 1975. South Vietnam had just fallen to the North Vietnamese Communists, and thousands of terrified people were scrambling to escape. Five [...] Kristi D. Lawrence \ Jul 24, 2014 Read More
Comedy Matters: Chomps The Cat Is Burque’s Sassiest Commentator Chomps is a cat, and she has a lot to say. For the past two years, she’s had her own call-in podcast show [...] Genevieve Mueller \ Jul 24, 2014 Read More Chomps will talk to you—if you’re food. (photos by Bruce Wong)
Chakra And Awe: Graffiti Writer Taps Into Universal Calligraphies Graffiti Writer Taps Into Universal Calligraphies Does the sight of graffiti make you want to roll down your window and yell in your grandpa voice about punk kids? Do [...] Gail Guengerich \ Jul 17, 2014 Read More
Mas Attack Ready To Blitz The Albuquerque Art Scene Imagine a festive “one-night-only” art event more like a rock concert than a gallery opening. No fancy, self-conscious people milling about a cavernous, [...] Alison Oatman \ Jul 17, 2014 Read More David Santiago’s enigmatic faces are unmistakable.
Fine Lines And Flesh: A Brief History Of Tattooing In The Duke City A Brief History Of Tattooing In The Duke City If you grew up in New Mexico in the 1960s, the desert, like now, housed open lands inhabited by cacti, goatheads and the [...] Mark Lopez \ Jul 10, 2014 Read More
“Be As Weird As You Want”: Enchantment Brings Burning Man To New Mexico (More Or Less) Enchantment Brings Burning Man To New Mexico (More Or Less) I have never been to a Burning Man event, but in a lifetime filled with hitchhiking, travel and stays at both communes and [...] Mike Smith \ Jun 26, 2014 Read More