A Look Back At Art In Albuquerque In 2019 My old art history professor would say that it was easier to study art history than the regular kind of history because there [...] Clarke Conde \ Dec 19, 2019 Read More A restored Paul Bunyan looks out into the future over Route 66. (Clarke Condé)
Arts Interview: Critical Thinking Comedian Ian Harris An Interview With Critical Thinking Comedian Ian Harris Ian Harris is the kind of rare comic who doesn’t simply make fun of people’s foibles, but of their core beliefs. It is [...] Clarke Conde \ Dec 12, 2019 Read More (courtesy of the artist)
Found Objects The Stars In New Mexico Since Anna Sofaer’s rediscovery of the “Sun Dagger” in Chaco Canyon in 1977, our understanding of the civilization that flourished in New Mexico [...] Clarke Conde \ Dec 12, 2019 Read More (Courtesy of the Corrales Historical Society)
Arts Interview: The Ghost That Haunts Albuquerque Homelessness And An Adobe Christmas Carol Of the ghosts that haunt Albuquerque, our past, present and future struggles to help our neighbors experiencing homelessness are among the most daunting. [...] Clarke Conde \ Dec 05, 2019 Read More Playwright Pete Parkin at the Adobe Theater. (Clarke Condé)
Art Magnified: A World Of Wearable Art The Antidote To The Ugly Christmas Sweater The Collin Room at Placitas Community Library is not very large. On the Monday morning this show was hung, the room was jammed [...] Clarke Conde \ Dec 05, 2019 Read More (Photo by Clarke Condé)
Found Objects Global Perspectives The final forum of the regional exhibition Species in Peril Along the Rio Grande is Thursday, Dec. 6 at 6pm at 516 ARTS [...] Clarke Conde \ Dec 05, 2019 Read More
The Art Of Shoes Giving Tuesday In Albuquerque Who knows how much flamenco shoes cost? Certainly, people who have bought them before do. Also, people that need them but can’t afford [...] Clarke Conde \ Nov 28, 2019 Read More Flamenco shoes take a beating, but they still have life in them. (Photo by Clarke Condé)
Arts Profile: Beer Can Art What Makes A Great Albuquerque Can? From his vantage point behind the cash register at Jubilation Wine and Spirits, Karl LaVine can see people scan the cooler for just [...] Clarke Conde \ Nov 28, 2019 Read More La Cumbre’s Gilded Age Porter (Photo by Clarke Condé)
Found Objects Crafty Sort Are your in-laws in town for Thanksgiving and insisting on buying some New Mexico stuff to bring back to wherever they are from? [...] Clarke Conde \ Nov 28, 2019 Read More (Photo by Clarke Condé.)
Found Objects Power To The People Fifty years ago, a young man named Fred Hampton was gunned down by Chicago police while lying in bed. He had been an [...] Clarke Conde \ Nov 21, 2019 Read More (courtesy of the artist)