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Terri Rolland’s acrylic paintings are conscious—not literally, of course, but by nature of their concept and creation. Flat, angular forms pattern her canvases asymmetrically. In Rolland’s approach, maintaining the pieces’ deliberate progress and rhythm is integral, even during the starts and stops of creation. It is this mindfulness that parallels the Slow Food movement, one of Rolland’s inspirations.
A Light In My Soul/Una Luz En Mi Alma
This play is a collaboration between Tectonic Theater Project, choreographer and director Krista DeNio, and the Working Classroom ensemble, and is the product of a two-year interview process in which New Mexican Crypto-Jews—unwilling converts to Christianity who practice their true religion in secret—voiced long-hidden experiences of societal alienation and oppression.
Jim Hightower
Political activist Jim Hightower embodies many expected traits of a native Texan: He’s stubborn, opinionated, delivers his radical views with an accent and dons a well-worn Stetson. However, his political opinions find no allegiance with the stereotypical conservative views of many Texans.
The Mambo Room
With the inevitable snow that will terrorize our lives for the next several months, it’s going to be hard enough to stay warm. Not to worry. Tony James, head of international promoters ARTCATZ, has the perfect solution for the wintry blues. Mambo Room heats things up at The Lodge, and your flimsy excuses not to go will have to stop.
Native American Picture Books of Change
Hopi, Navajo, Apache and Pueblo writers and illustrators.
Telling: New Mexico Stories Then and Now
The museum's permanent exhibition is a century spanning, eye-popping example of contemporary museum theory and technology. Even the wallpaper participates in taking visitors from Pre-Columbian civilization through colonization, statehood, the nuclear era and beyond.
Hunter Beck
Classical guitar
Twisted Audio Saturdays
With twisted DJ Automatic and Xavier



