Gallery Review: Art Of The Narrative @ Stranger Factory In the spirit of comic book craze, the Stranger Factory hosted a one-time exhibition curated by Jimmy Palmiotti featuring the art of well [...] Stephen Jules Rubin \ Jan 24, 2013 Read More “Kay Boome Goes For a Ride” by Amanda Conner
Art Preview: The Peking Acrobats Return To Popejoy It must be an exceptional quality that brings The Peking Acrobats to Albuquerque’s Popejoy Hall on January 20th for their fourth consecutive year [...] Lisa Barrow \ Jan 17, 2013 Read More
Art News: Revolutions 13 International Theatre Festival Returns With Puppets, Masks And A Giant Igloo For theater lovers, Christmas comes late in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The tree may be taken down, the holiday lights packed up, the eggnog [...] Leigh Hile \ Jan 10, 2013 Read More “’79fjord” (from Denmark)Wednesday 1/23 8pm • Thursday 1/24 8pm • Friday 1/25 8pm
Skeletons In The Closet: The Art Collection Of Leo Gonzales The Art Collection Of Leo Gonzales A clown-faced monster drives a car with human eyes for headlamps and a skull and crossbones grill. Tormented trees of the damned awaken [...] Mark Lopez \ Dec 27, 2012 Read More “Sicko Mobile” by R.K. Sloane
Art News: Downtown Contemporary Gallery Artists Pool Talents To Benefit Kids Multimedia Artists Pool Talents To Benefit Kids Factions of Albuquerque’s community banded together Downtown over the weekend of Dec. 15 and 16 to check out art, dance the night away [...] Gregory Pleshaw \ Dec 20, 2012 Read More Rick Lujan
Performance Review: Miss Mary Christmas Lacks Polish And Shine The Dolls’ Holiday Show Lacks Polish And Shine When I walked into the sold-out Aux Dog Theatre on Saturday night, I thought I was in for a treat. The Dolls have [...] Leigh Hile \ Dec 13, 2012 Read More
Culture Shock: Uranium Mine Uncovered With Art The Tan Can—A small, white room in Barelas has been host to some of the most intriguing art in Albuquerque over the last [...] Marisa Demarco \ Dec 13, 2012 Read More
Culture Shock: Infinity Sleigh Bells I double-dog dare you to go all the way in—into the frostbitten, red-and-green vortex of the winter holidays. Actors, dancers, musicians and queens [...] Marisa Demarco \ Dec 06, 2012 Read More
Old Town Revival With Art Gallery Offers A More Egalitarian Approach To Art The space was never meant to be a gallery. But innovations—Post-It Notes and penicillin, for example—are often just happy accidents. “The more we [...] Leigh Hile \ Dec 06, 2012 Read More
Piy, Planet Of The Monkey, 100 Pieces Of He(Art) Publish It Yourself—Who knows where the book industry is headed in the digital age? On the upside: There’s no reason you can’t write [...] Marisa Demarco \ Nov 29, 2012 Read More