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V.26 No.28 | 7/13/2017

Eric Williams Photography
Public Arts
The State of the Arts
The long view on mural work in Albuquerque
The highest ambition of Working Classroom's endeavors in the public sphere is to reflect and honor the communities that their murals serve, to provide the lead artist and all assistants with proper compensation for their energies and to provide a site of education for visitors.
V.25 No.31 | 8/4/2016

Carlos Gabaldon
Culture Shock
Theater for Social Change
Working Classroom empowers people on stage and behind the scenes
Working Classroom empowers people on stage and behind the scenes.
V.25 No.24 | 06/16/2016

Pixabay
Event Horizon
Mural, Mural, on the Wall
Saturday, Jun 18: The House on Mango Street Neighborhood Mural Tour
Executive Director of Working Classroom Gabrielle Uballez gives a tour of the powerful murals in historic Barelas neighborhood and discusses how environments help shape our sense of identity.
V.24 No.37 | 09/10/2015

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Alibi Picks
Out with the Old
"Resilience" Mural Dedication Party & Film Screening
Celebrate the completion of phase 1 of Albuquerque's largest mural with food trucks, music and the premiere of the mural documentary.
V.22 No.32 | 8/8/2013

courtesy of Working Classroom
Art Theater Preview
Is It Real, or Is It Just the American Dream?
Dreamlandia adapts old questions for a new century
Working Classroom brings their own spin to the timeless tale of how we deceive ourselves and others just to get by.
V.18 No.41 | 10/8/2009
Culture Shock
The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later
The brutal 1998 murder of college student Matthew Shepard just outside Laramie, Wyo., had repercussions far beyond the tragic loss of one young man; it became a clarion call for action to recognize and stop hate crimes against LGBT people across the country.
V.18 No.31 | 7/30/2009

Gallery Preview
Here, There, Everywhere
Working Classroom’s Arté En Todas Partes
Arté En Todas Partes isn't just the name of Working Classroom's newest show, it's the organization's credo. It means Art Everywhere, and that's Working Classroom's goal.