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Visual Arts Listings: April 2-8
Openings: Hair of the Dog at CCA; impressionistic Hungarian art at Charlotte Jackson Project Space; at Harry's Roadhouse, the 3-D paintings of L Scooter Morris; Michael Bauermeister's large wood sculptures at Patina Gallery; new gallery Perpectives Fine Art... >>more
Published: April 2, 2008
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Visual Arts: Deal With It
Art for what ails us. >>more
Published: April 2, 2008
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Zane's World: Bad Dream
The continuing saga of the proposed Neighborhood Conservation District (NCD) ordinance... >>more
Published: April 2, 2008
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Visual Arts Listings: March 26-April 1
Eldorado artist Cate Goedert's Dolls: Sacred and Profane at Whole Foods Gallery; at Verve Fine Arts, Vincent Cianni's and David Scheinbaum's photographs; Works Progress Administration (WPA) government funded art at the Governor's Gallery; Art on the Edge at New Mexico Museum of Art... >>more
Published: March 26, 2008
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Curtains!
Three takes and three fates on photo process. >>more
Published: March 26, 2008
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Zane's World: Crying Wolf
Meow Wolf and its peer organizations and audiences are the future and the lifeblood of this town... >>more
Published: March 26, 2008
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Visual Arts Listings: March 19-25
Kid's draw self-portraits and then write about themselves at the Santa Fe Children's Museum; artists open their studios at the Santa Fe Art Institute; Norma Howard's paintings at Blue Rain; Geoffrey Gorman’s trash/mixed-media animal sculptures at Jane Sauer; The Perpetual Art Machine, a video installation at Mov-In Gallery...
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Published: March 19, 2008
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Time Has A Middle
A not-so-frozen moment at Underground. >>more
Published: March 19, 2008
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Zane's World: Park Raving Mad
It’s difficult to understand why the mostly forward-thinking and
creative businesspeople on the Railyard would complain about a public
policy geared toward green transport, reduced carbon and a healthier
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Published: March 19, 2008
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Visual Arts Listings: March 12-18
Openings: Pisces Show at Baca Street Studios; fabric collages of Barbara Lee Smith; nine clay artists at Santa Fe Clay; New Gallery Artists to Watch at Turner Carroll Gallery; RUST at Untrained Boxcar Gallery; plus the Cirque de CCA benefit... >>more
Published: March 12, 2008