Due to the March 23, 2020 NM DOH Public Health Order, These Event Listings Are Not Accurate!
- ABQ BBQSpankey Lee • folk, jazz, pop, blues, mellow rock
- Canteen BrewhouseCali Shaw Band • indie, folk, Americana
- Cities Of Gold Hotel & Casino (Santa Fe)Baile Dominguero • cumbia, reggaeton
- Baile Dominguero • DJ Quico • cumbia, reggaeton
- El Vado ABQOdd Dog • classic rock
- Kilt Check Brewing CompanyTobyriffic Karaoke Show
- Open Mic Hosted by Next 2 the Track
- Marble BreweryJade Masque • rock, Latin, jazz, world, funk, beat, fusion
- Marble Brewery Heights Tap RoomLani Nash • singer-songwriter • Nathan Fox • indie, blues
- Marble Brewery Westside Tap RoomBroke And Hungry • alternative, blues, acoustic
- Meow Wolf (Santa Fe)Skizzy Mars • hip-hop
- Mine Shaft Tavern (Madrid)Madstock • Jim Almand • blues, singer-songwriter • Kitty Jo Creek • bluegrass, jazz • Betsey and the Hollyhocks • alt.country • Key Frances • psychedelic blues • Eric McFadden
- Molly's Bar (Tijeras)Mike Butterfield and the 10 O'clock Blues • blues, rock
- Moonlight LoungeZia Zine Launch Party • Eddie Brewer • Duke City Riots • rock • Sexual Intellectual
- Second Street Brewery Taproom (Santa Fe)Young Hunter Hissing • Jessie Deluxe • alternative, rock 'n' roll • The Talking Hours • indie rock
- Winning Coffee Co.Albuquerque Megaband Jam • acoustic string band
- Albuquerque Museum of Art and HistorySearching for Beauty Lecture and Book Signing
- Albuquerque Center for Peace and JusticeONGOINGRewilding Bodies: A Celebratory Exploration of Resilience and Transformation Through Illness
- Albuquerque Museum of Art and HistoryONGOINGAmerican Jewelry from N.M.
- ONGOINGExcavations: Buried Cars and Other Stories
- Albuquerque Open Space Visitor CenterONGOINGResonations in Clay: Life on the Bosque Exhibit
- ONGOINGResonations in Clay: Life on the Bosque
- Amapola GalleryONGOINGHard Times and Liquid Assets
- April Price Project GalleryONGOINGWay North by Alan Paine Radebaugh
- Art House Santa Fe (Santa Fe)ONGOINGTransfer Download
- Cibola Arts Gallery (Mountainair)ONGOINGJewelry Harvest
- form & concept (Santa Fe)ONGOINGArmond Lara: Flying Blue Buffalo Installation
- Gallery 1680 (Santa Fe)ONGOINGPixels & Paint: New Mexico Light
- Gallery ABQONGOINGArtistic Expressions in Oil and Fused Glass
- Ghostwolf Gallery (Old Town)ONGOINGMural Fest
- Guerilla Photo GroupONGOINGEther-Place
- Jean Cocteau Cinema (Santa Fe)ONGOINGAutumn in America: Paintings by Roberta Parry
- Las Placitas Presbyterian Church (Placitas)ONGOINGPlacitas Artists Series
- Mariposa GalleryONGOINGSeptember Shows
- Museum of Spanish Colonial Art (Santa Fe)ONGOINGGenNext: Future So Bright Exhibition
- New Mexico Art LeagueONGOINGLay of the Land: A Landscape Art Exhibit
- New Mexico Cancer CenterONGOINGThe Architecture of Beauty
- No Land (Santa Fe)ONGOINGNiomi Fawn: Wild Home
- Oasis AlbuquerqueONGOINGOrdinary Magic: Paintings by Rachel Popowcer
- OT Circus GalleryMuralFest
- Outpost Performance SpaceONGOINGInpost Artspace: Beatitude Drawings by Titus O’Brien
- Remarque: New Grounds Print WorkshopONGOINGNew Work by Dan Noyes
- ONGOINGThayer Carter: A Journey of Woodcuts
- Sierra Club OfficeONGOINGNature At Its Best
- Stables Gallery (Taos)ONGOINGPressing On: Contemporary Taos Printmakers
- Turner Carroll Gallery (Santa Fe)ONGOINGExhibition: Agnes Martin and Karen Yank
- ONGOINGKaren Yank and Agnes Martin: Student and Mentor
- UNM School of Architecture and PlanningONGOINGalteredstates/alteredscapes
- VitrineONGOINGPelo Suelto by Eliana Enriquez
- Wild Hearts Gallery (Placitas)ONGOINGScenes From The Ground: Mosaics and Sculptures by Laura Robbins
- Aux Dog TheatreThe Scarlet Letter
Your Ice Float Awaits, Sir
Image via PixabayThe long-awaited return of a coveted musical, Senior Moments, is set to grace the stage for four dates beginning Saturday, Sept. 22 and continuing through Sunday, Sept. 30 at Jewish Community Center of Greater Albuquerque. The premise alone, which is essentially “aging old people dealing with aging youth,” not only cements a wider audience, it celebrates the change in generations. The content of the writing and the directorial guidance makes this performance a cultural staple that everyone from baby boomers to millenials can relate to. Curtains rise at 2 and 7:30pm each weekend and tickets cost $18 for general admission, $15 for seniors/JCC members and $20 at the door. For more information visit jccabq.org (Shane Farias)
Jewish Community Center of Greater AlbuquerqueSenior Moments- Vortex TheatreThe Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time
- Crowne Plaza AlbuquerqueAnnual New Mexico Dance Fiesta
- James A. Little Theatre (Santa Fe)New Mexico Peace Choir: Echoes of Peace Fall Concert
- Keller HallRecital: Priscilla Hallberg and Fred Sturm
- Las Placitas Presbyterian Church (Placitas)Willy Sucre and Friends Chamber Music Concert
- Tablao Flamenco Albuquerque at Hotel AlbuquerqueTablao Flamenco Albuquerque
- Tiguex ParkBrazilian Samba Percussion Ensemble
- Albuquerque Museum of Art and HistoryTalk: The Tiffany Cerrillos Mine
- Remarque: New Grounds Print WorkshopPhotoshop for Artists
- Central & Unser LibrarySunday Movie: Life of the Party
- KiMo TheatreFake News: Journalism Goes to Hollywood Features "Salvador"
- Albuquerque Garden Center2018 Dahlia Festival
- New Mexico Veterans MemorialAki Matsuri 2018
Seas the Day
Image via Pixabay'Tis the season for pumpkins and ghost stories and corn mazes and scary movies. And, in this case, pirates, too. Wagner Farmers in Corrales has all the bases covered with 2.6 miles of pirate themed trail through corn fields, a petting zoo, picnic areas, train rides and a pumpkin patch. Do ye dare? If ye do, head north to the farm any day between Thursday, Sept. 20 and Halloween from 9am and 6pm with $9 on hand for adults or $7 for kids. Check wagnersfarmlandexperience.com for more details. (Maggie Grimason)
Wagner's Farmland Experience (Corrales)ONGOINGPirate Adventure Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch in Corrales- Albuquerque Museum of Art and HistoryOld Town Walking Tours
The Floor is Lava
Image via PixabaySurvivalists, fairy enthusiasts, the young and young at heart can all get on board with this one: fort building. And no couch cushions required. Expert fort educators invade Bachechi Open Space on Sunday, Sept. 23 from 1 to 3pm. Get some practice building a variety of fort styles while at the workshop and learn why natural materials beat out household items as well as how to avoid a complete catastrophe when the ground suddenly turns to lava. Bring your own supplies, if a “Keep Out” sign is needed to keep the rest of Albuquerque out of the clubhouse. Secret handshake instructions not included. All ages are welcome at this free event. (Mayo Lua de Frenchie)
Bachechi Open SpaceFort Building- Old Town Farm2nd Annual Bike for Sight Poker Run
- Sandia Prep SchoolONGOING35 and Older Ultimate Frisbee Pickup Game
- Bachechi Open SpaceFamily Fun Day: Tracking
- Purple Adobe Lavender Farm (Abiquiu)ONGOINGU-Pick Lavender Days
- Albuquerque Open Space Visitor CenterYoga with a View
- Circling Hands Qigong
- Albuquerque Shambhala CenterOpen Meditation Sitting Practice
- High Desert Center for Spiritual LivingONGOINGSunday Celebration
- Isotopes ParkWalk to Defeat ALS
- Red Door Brewing CompanyRed Riser Yoga
- Rio Bravo Brewing CompanyONGOINGYogaZo: Pints and Planks
- Sabrina's Z CREW FitnessZumba with Quetzalli
- Strong by Zumba
A Consensual Cuddle Puddle
Image via PixabaySome of us crave human touch more than others. This sometimes desperate need for connection can bore a hole into the soul that no other feeling can fill. The Source provides this service, known as The Cuddle Revolution, on Sundays, including Sept. 2, starting at 6pm and potentially stretching into the wee hours. While this is both platonic and PG-rated, it is for adults only. The first snuggle sesh is free, but donations are always appreciated and accepted. Please arrive on time, as essential exercises in the first hour are meant to build authentic connection and an understanding of consensual touching for the ultimate therapeutic experience. No one is required to cuddle, snuggle or embrace and you can leave at any time. Feel free to bring snacks and anything else that makes you comfortable and get ready for some serious, restorative nuzzling. (Mayo Lua de Frenchie)
SourceThe Cuddle Revolution- Albuquerque Rail YardsONGOINGAlbuquerque Rail Yards Market
- B2B2 BarrioCommunity Fundraiser
- Big Jim FarmsONGOINGPumpkin Patch at Big Jim Farms and Farm Market
I-Pick, U-Pick, We All-Pick Chiles
U-Pick Green Chiles and Farmers' MarketCourtesy of Big Jim FarmsEvery New Mexican loves the smell of roasting chiles. We wait for it. It stops us in our tracks when we catch the whiff. Want to bathe yourself in it like we do? Big Jim Farms can make that wish come true. Saturdays and Sundays through September and October, including Sept. 8 and 9 from 9am to 5pm, savor the experience of picking your own green or red chiles with onsite roasting! These chiles are grown chemical-free by a third generation farmer and range from mild to extra hot. Prices are by basket size, which includes mini, small, medium, large and bushel, with the option to have your spoils roasted right in front of you for $5 more. There are also pre-picked fruits and vegetables for sale. Meet the farmer, see where the food is grown and get ready to load up on the New Mexican staple, while relishing in that intoxicating chile pheromone. (Mayo Lua de Frenchie)
- Bistronomy B2BCommunity Fundraiser
- Corrales Recreational Center (Corrales)Corrales Growers' Market
Wanted: Your Best Photographs
Wanted: Your Best PhotographsShutterbugs gather up your best pieces and pick some to submit for hanging in the new Bernalillo County headquarters when the gov-peeps move to Alvarado Square, happening now until Monday, August 31. The selected photographs will be printed in a large scale and format. They will be used to create a welcoming environment for county customers, county employees and the general public. Some will be used on the windows of the new Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office suite. The photographs should represent the history and character of Bernalillo County and its people, places, landscapes and unique events in our county. There are some big bucks involved as chosen photographers will receive $1,500, with a limit of one photograph per artist. The chosen photos will become part of the public art program’s permanent collection. There is no fee or age limit required to submit. For more information, visit bernco.gov/community-services/current-call-for-entries.aspx. Ends August 31. (Carolyn Carlson)
- Albuquerque Open Space Visitor CenterCall for Entries to the 2019 Poets' Picnic
- CENTER (Santa Fe)ONGOING2019 Project Launch Grant: Call for Entry
- ONGOING2019 Project Development Grant: Calls for Entry
- 2019 Calls for Entry: The Choice Awards
- ONGOING2019 Calls for Entry: Me and Eve Award
- CENTER (Santa Fe)ONGOING2019 Calls for Entry: Excellence in Multimedia Award
- Copper Moon Gallery (Taos)Call For Artists
- Engine House Theater (Madrid)Open Submissions: Madrid Film Festival
- Gallery ABQONGOINGCall for Artists
- Guild CinemaFunny Fest Submissions
- Institute of American Indian Arts (Santa Fe)Scholarship Submissions for Students of IAIA Cinematic Arts and Technology
- Keshet Center for the ArtsHear Here Festival Applications
- Hear Here Festival
- National Hispanic Cultural CenterFilm Submissions for Latino Film Festival
- New Mexico Film Foundation (Santa Fe)2020 Actors Showcase Submissions
- New Mexico Film Office (Santa Fe)Call for Submissions for N.M. Filmmakers Showcase
- Official State Ornament Design Contest
- 48-Hour Film Registration
- Late Submissions for Santa Fe Independent Film Festival
- New Mexico Humanities CouncilCall for Entries
- Outpost Performance SpaceCall to Artists: Biennial Exhibition 2018
- Reading WorksShort Short Story Writing Contest
- Reading WorksShort Short Story Contest
- Santa Fe Art Institute (Santa Fe)2020 Story Maps Fellowship Open House
- Special Collections LibraryNational Novel Writing Month: Come Write In
- National Novel Writing Month: Come Write In
- Tamarind InstituteApplication Deadline for Artist Collaborations with Tamarind Student Printers
- UNM School of Architecture and PlanningRail Yard Fictions Writing Competition
- Wemagination Resource CenterFamily Development Program, UNM, Volunteer Opportunity Information Session
- Keep Rio Rancho Beautiful Board
Edgy
City on the EdgeCity on the Edge is a breezy, smart podcast looking at the stories from Albuquerque history that have often been overlooked. Each episode takes a deep dive into a topic like the 1955 crash of TWA flight 260, Sandia Man or the 1918 quarantine. Worthwhile listening that will spur your curiosity about things you didn’t even know about in the city where you live. It’s free and available wherever you get your podcasts. (Clarke Condé)
- Albuquerque Garden CenterGarden Guardians Day Camp Registration Deadline
- Dance Space Santa Fe (Santa Fe)MoveWest Center for Movement Exploration
- Fadduol, Cluff, Hardy & Conaway P.C.No DWI Free Holiday Rides
- Irving VillageOpen Air Market and Container Village
- Keshet Center for the ArtsWinter and Spring Dance Classes Session
- Winter and Spring Dance Classes
- Meals on Wheels OfficeVolunteer Orientation: Meals on Wheels
- New Mexico Museum of Natural History and ScienceRegistration Open for Summer Science Camps
- New Mexico Veterans MemorialAlbuquerque International Festival Booth Applications
- Santa Fe Community College (Santa Fe)SFCC High School Equivalency/GED Application Period Open Classes
- Santa Fe Community College High School Equivalency/GED Application Period Open
- High School Equivalency and GED Prep Registration Open
Spicy Online
2020 Bosque Chile FestivalLooking for a little chile? The 2020 Bosque Chile Festival, a celebration of food, art, and culture on the Rio Grande, is happening Saturday, August 15 and Sunday, August 16, with times waiting to be officially announced. But due to COVID-19 and the State of New Mexico public health order, the festival will be presented virtually! There will still be entertainment, art activities, a virtual artisan market, chile-chef demonstrations, educational workshops and more. This free, all-ages event is meant to give those stuck at home a chance to see what the state has to offer. If you are a high-quality chile-inspired and authentic New Mexican business with an e-commerce website and want to be a vendor, there is still time. Applications are being accepted until Wednesday, August 5. For more information email bosquechilefestival@bernco.gov.
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