Due to the March 23, 2020 NM DOH Public Health Order, These Event Listings Are Not Accurate!
- Geeks Who Drink
- Blue Grasshopper Westside TaproomOpen Mic with Rob Roman
- Corrales Bistro Brewery (Corrales)Jill Cohn • indie, singer-songwriter, folk
- LaunchpadThe Lemonheads • alt.rock • Tommy Stinson • post-punk
- Marble BreweryTodd Tijerina and Justin Bransford • funky blues
- Molly's Bar (Tijeras)Open Range • rock
- Nothing But Groove Band • pop
- Moonlight LoungeSkeletal Remains • death metal
- Steel Bender BrewyardDirty Brown Jug Band • outlaw country, bluegrass
- Tractor Brewing Co.Old-Time Jam
- Trail Rider Pizza (Cedar Crest)More Love Monday • Cactus Slim and the Goatheads • rock
- Canteen TaproomBrain Gang Trivia
- Albuquerque Open Space Visitor CenterONGOINGArt of Haiku
- Albuquerque Center for Peace and JusticeONGOINGVisions of the Mind: The Art of Symone Platania and Tatulli
- Albuquerque Open Space Visitor CenterONGOINGPhotography Exhibit by Henry Hamme
- April Price Project GalleryONGOINGJesus with Romans, Good Friday, Santa Fe, New Mexico
- Calliope (Madrid)ONGOINGOutside In: The Mixed Media of Mitch Berg
- Casa Perea Art Space (Corrales)ONGOINGSan Ysidro Labrador Exhibit
- Cerrillos Station (Cerrillos)ONGOINGDennis Wright Art Opening
- Downtown Contemporary GalleryONGOINGPhantasmagoric Flights of Fancy
- Exhibit/208ONGOINGSum of All
- Eye on the Mountain Gallery (Santa Fe)ONGOINGEnchanted Isles of Greece: Rachel Houseman's Annual Solo Exhibit
- Ghostwolf Gallery (Old Town)ONGOINGSpring Fling Thing
- Harwood Art CenterONGOINGFour Printmakers: Aaron Bass, Helen Cozza, Laurel Lampela and Janet Shagam
- ONGOINGPeople Watching: Ian Hucke
- ONGOINGIan Hucke, Aaron Bass, Helen Cozza, Laurel Lampela and Janet Shagam
- Jemez Pueblo Red Rocks (Jemez Pueblo)2019 Jemez Red Rocks Arts and Crafts Show
- Loma Colorado Main Library (Rio Rancho)ONGOINGOf Stars and Storms: Landscape Photography of Knate Myers
- Metallo Gallery (Madrid)ONGOINGIn Microscale: 9th Annual Miniature Show
- Museum of International Folk Art (Santa Fe)ONGOINGA Gathering of Voices: Folk Art from the Judith Espinar and Tom Dillenberg Collection
- Napoli CoffeeONGOINGRocks, Stones, Standing Stones Exhibit
- New Mexico Cancer CenterONGOINGMovers and Shakers: Works by Artists Who Teach, Lead and Inspire
- New Mexico Humanities CouncilONGOINGStories on the Sleeve: Connecting with Album Cover Art
- No Land (Santa Fe)ONGOINGDrew MC: Love Spell
- Photo-Eye Gallery (Santa Fe)ONGOINGChristopher Colville: Flux
- Pippin Contemporary (Santa Fe)ONGOINGRebecca Haines Solo Exhibition: Color Me Curious
- Sierra Club OfficeONGOINGNew Paintings by Eliza Schmid
- SITE Santa Fe (Santa Fe)ONGOINGScholars Exhibition
- Studio WFC (Santa Fe)ONGOINGKing of the Road: Recent Works by Wendy Foster
- Tamarind InstituteONGOINGArtist Linn Meyers
- ONGOINGMultiple Impressions: Artist Collaborations with Radius Books
- Turner Carroll Gallery (Santa Fe)ONGOINGFausto Fernandez: Progression Through Color
- VitrineONGOINGOn the Topic of Infinity: New Works by Jesse Davila
- Weyrich GalleryONGOINGKimonos and Flowers: In a Japanese Garden, Revisited
- Tiguex ParkBrazilian Samba Percussion Ensemble
- Casa FlamencaIntroduction to Percussion
Rarebit
Image via PixabayWhile it would be accurate to say that turkey feather and rabbit fur blanket weaving has sustained its initial level of popularity within turkey and rabbit communities, it is on the decline within human communities. If you would like to see how it is done, then join Caroline Lovato of Santo Domingo Pueblo for a demonstration of this dying art on at Petroglyph National Monument on Saturday, Sunday and Monday, May 25, 26 and 27 from 10am to 4pm for Cultural Demonstration: Turkey Feather and Rabbit Fur Blanket Weaving by Caroline Lovato. For more info on this free, all-ages event see nps.gov/petr. (Clarke Condé)
Petroglyph National MonumentCultural Demonstration: Turkey Feather and Rabbit Fur Blanket Weaving by Caroline Lovato- Casa FlamencaPercussion and Cajon for Homeschool Kids Class
- Albuquerque Karma Thegsum CholingBuddhism: Philosophies of the Middle Way
- Casa FlamencaAdult and Youth Absolute Beginners Flamenco Dance
- New Mexico School of YogaYoga Basics
- Rio Bravo Brewing CompanyYoga with Yoga Zo
- YogasaarLevel I Yoga
- Balloon Fiesta ParkNM Wine Festival
Training Days
Image via PixabayDon't let your kids waste away in front of the boob tube this summer. Instead, put them to work baking delicious treats to make up for all that free rent. Starting this Monday, May 27 and running through Friday, May 31, from 8:30am to noon, your little bakers are invited to a week of baking and decorating at Lil' Rudies Baking Camp at Rude Boy Cookies. Keep them occupied and stave off that lame diet. Food Network Champion Baker Kristin Dowling and Rude Boy staff are ready to train the wee ones in the complete art of cookie-making. Participants take home an apron, tons of cookies and a skill that will serve them throughout the rest of their lives. Tickets for the entire week cost $175. (Joshua Lee)
Rude Boy CookiesLil' Rudies Baking Camp- Steel Bender BrewyardMemorial Day Bender Smoke-Out
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)
- Engine House Theater (Madrid)Open Submissions: Madrid Film Festival
- Institute of American Indian Arts (Santa Fe)Scholarship Submissions for Students of IAIA Cinematic Arts and Technology
- Keshet Center for the ArtsHear 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)48-Hour Film Registration
- Late Submissions for Santa Fe Independent Film Festival
- 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
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
- Keshet Center for the ArtsWinter and Spring Dance Classes Session
- Winter and Spring Dance Classes
- 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)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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