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50 PASATIEMPO I January 23-29, 2015 FRIDAY 1/23 Gallery and Museum Openings Museum of Contemporary Native Arts 108 Cathedral Place, 505-983-1777 Star Wallowing Bull: Mechanistic Renderings, paintings and drawings; Chris Pappan: Account Past Due, Ledger Art and Beyond, drawings and paintings; Dark Light: The Ceramics of Christine Nofchissey McHorse; War Department, works from the museum's permanent collection depicting armed conflicts spanning 500 years; Mihio Manus: Heavy Volume, Small Spaces, music-scene themed photographs; reception 5-7 p.m., through July. (See story, Page 28) SITE Santa Fe 1606 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-1199 SITE Lab 6: Kukuu, collaborative installation by sculptor Marcel Pinas and local students, reception 5:30 p.m., through Feb. 15. Classical Music Music on Barcelona Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Santa Fe, 107 W. Barcelona St. String and wind ensembles; music of Beethoven, Stravinsky, and Ravel, 5:30-6:30 p.m., donations welcome. Santa Fe Pro Musica Great Hall, Peterson Student Center, St. John's College, 1160 Camino de Cruz Blanca Music of Bach and Tchaikovsky, 7:30 p.m., no charge. TGIF piano recital First Presbyterian Church of Santa Fe, 208 Grant Ave. Grisha Krivchenia: music of Chopin and Liszt, 5:30-6 p.m., donations accepted, 505-982-8544, Ext. 16. Theater/Dance NMSA Fifth Annual Winter Dances James A. Little Theater, New Mexico School for the Deaf, 1060 Cerrillos Rd. New Mexico School for the Arts student showcase of modern dance and classical ballet, 7 p.m., $10, nmschoolforthearts.org, discounts available, Saturday and Sunday encores. (See story, Page 32) The Madwoman of Chaillot Santa Fe Playhouse, 142 E. DeVargas St. Santa Fe Playhouse presents Jean Giraudoux's 1943 satire, 7:30 p.m., $20, discounts available, 505-988-4262, brownpapertickets.com, runs Thursdays-Sundays through Feb. 1. Mariela in the Desert Teatro Paraguas Studio, 3205 Calle Marie A lyrical play by Karen Zacarías, 7:30 p.m., $17, discounts available, teatroparaguas.org, 505-424-1601, Thursdays-Sundays through Feb. 1. Outdoors Arrowhead Ruins tour Pecos National Historic Park, NM 63, 505-757-7241 Guided one-mile hike to an off-trail site, 1:30 p.m., entrance fee $3, tour $2, call for details, open daily; visit nps.gov/pecos. Events WinterBrew Santa Fe Farmers Market Pavilion, 1607 Paseo de Peralta Annual event hosted by New Mexico Brewers Guild; 16 local breweries and local food vendors, 4 p.m., $25, designated drivers $5, holdmyticket.com. Nightlife (See Page 51 for addresses) Blue Rooster Pachanga! Latin club: DJ Aztech Sol spinning cumbia, bachata, and merengue, 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m., call for cover. ¡Chispa! at El Mesón Three Faces of Jazz, with guest saxophonist Arlen Asher, 7:30-10:30 p.m., no cover. Cowgirl BBQ Jay Boy Adams & Zenobia, with Mister Sister, R & B, 8:30 p.m.-close; no cover. The Den Ladies' Night, with DJ Luna spinning dance beats, 9 p.m.-close, call for cover. Duel Brewing Singer/songwriter David Berkeley, 7-10 p.m., no cover. El Farol Rock band J.J. & the Hooligans, 9 p.m.-close; call for cover. El Paseo Bar & Grill DJ-driven dance beats, 9:30 p.m.-close, no cover. La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda Bluegrass band Railyard Reunion, 8 p.m.-close, no cover. La Posada de Santa Fe Resort and Spa Nacha Mendez & Friends, 6:30-9:30 p.m., no cover. Montecito Starlight Lounge The Jazzbians, 7-9 p.m., call for cover. Omira Bar & Grill Friday night jazz, with saxophonist/vocalist Brian Wingard, 6-9 p.m., no cover. Palace Restaurant & Saloon Half Broke Horses, 4:30-7:30 p.m., no cover. Pranzo Italian Grill Pianist Robin Holloway, 6-9 p.m., call for cover. Second Street Brewery Greg Daigle Band, electric Americana, 6 p.m., no cover. Second Street Brewery at the Railyard Jazz ensemble MVIII Unplugged, 7 p.m., no cover. Shadeh DJ Quico, top 40/hip-hop/salsa, 9 p.m.-4 a.m., no cover. Skylight Reggae Dancehall Fridays, with Brotherhood Sound System, 8 p.m.-close, in the Skylab; The Alchemy party, with DJs Dynamite Sol and JuiceBox, 9 p.m.-close; call for cover. Swiss Bistro Irish multi-instrumentalist Gerry Carthy, 7-10 p.m., no cover. Turquoise Trail Dance band In the Moment, 9:30 p.m.-2 a.m., no cover. Tiny’s Blues/Americana singer/songwriter Jim Almand, 5:30-8 p.m.; classic-rock band The Jakes, 8:30 p.m.-close; no cover. Vanessie Piano bar: Doug Montgomery, 6 p.m., Bob Finnie, 8 p.m. call for cover. CALENDAR COMPILED BY PAMELA BEACH CALENDAR LISTING GUIDELINES • To list an event in Pasa Week, send an email or press release to [email protected] or [email protected]. • Send material no less than two weeks prior to the desired publication date. • For each event, provide the following information: time, day, date, venue, venue address, ticket prices, web address, phone number, brief description of event (15 to 20 words). • All submissions are welcome. However, events are included in Pasa Week as space allows. There is no charge for listings. • Return of photos and other materials cannot be guaranteed. Pasatiempo reserves the right to publish received information and photographs on The New Mexican website. • To add your event to The New Mexican online calendar, visit santafenewmexican. com and click on the Calendar tab. • For further information contact Pamela Beach, [email protected], 202 E. Marcy St., Santa Fe, NM 87501, phone: 505-986-3019, fax: 505-820-0803. ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR January 23-29, 2015 The New Mexico History Museum exhibit Toys and Games: A New Mexico Childhood runs through Feb. 1, 113 Lincoln Ave.

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50 PASATIEMPO I January 23-29, 2015

FRIDAY 1/23Gallery and Museum OpeningsMuseum of Contemporary Native Arts108 Cathedral Place, 505-983-1777Star Wallowing Bull: Mechanistic Renderings,paintings and drawings; Chris Pappan: AccountPast Due, Ledger Art and Beyond, drawings andpaintings; Dark Light: The Ceramics of ChristineNofchissey McHorse; War Department, works fromthe museum's permanent collection depictingarmed conflicts spanning 500 years; Mihio Manus:Heavy Volume, Small Spaces, music-scene themedphotographs; reception 5-7 p.m., through July.(See story, Page 28)

SITE Santa Fe1606 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-1199SITE Lab 6: Kukuu, collaborative installationby sculptor Marcel Pinas and local students,reception 5:30 p.m., through Feb. 15.

Classical MusicMusic on BarcelonaUnitarian Universalist Congregation of Santa Fe,107 W. Barcelona St.String and wind ensembles; music of Beethoven,Stravinsky, and Ravel, 5:30-6:30 p.m., donationswelcome.

Santa Fe Pro MusicaGreat Hall, Peterson Student Center, St. John's College,1160 Camino de Cruz BlancaMusic of Bach and Tchaikovsky, 7:30 p.m.,no charge.

TGIF piano recitalFirst Presbyterian Church of Santa Fe, 208 Grant Ave.Grisha Krivchenia: music of Chopin and Liszt,5:30-6 p.m., donations accepted, 505-982-8544,Ext. 16.

Theater/DanceNMSA Fifth Annual Winter DancesJames A. Little Theater, New Mexico School for the Deaf,1060 Cerrillos Rd.New Mexico School for the Arts studentshowcase of modern dance and classical ballet,7 p.m., $10, nmschoolforthearts.org, discountsavailable, Saturday and Sunday encores.(See story, Page 32)

The Madwoman of ChaillotSanta Fe Playhouse, 142 E. DeVargas St.Santa Fe Playhouse presents Jean Giraudoux's1943 satire, 7:30 p.m., $20, discounts available,505-988-4262, brownpapertickets.com,runs Thursdays-Sundays through Feb. 1.

Mariela in the DesertTeatro Paraguas Studio, 3205 Calle MarieA lyrical play by Karen Zacarías, 7:30 p.m.,$17, discounts available, teatroparaguas.org,505-424-1601, Thursdays-Sundays through Feb. 1.

OutdoorsArrowhead Ruins tourPecos National Historic Park, NM 63, 505-757-7241Guided one-mile hike to an off-trail site, 1:30 p.m.,entrance fee $3, tour $2, call for details, open daily;visit nps.gov/pecos.

EventsWinterBrewSanta Fe Farmers Market Pavilion, 1607 Paseo de PeraltaAnnual event hosted by New Mexico Brewers Guild;16 local breweries and local food vendors, 4 p.m.,$25, designated drivers $5, holdmyticket.com.

Nightlife(See Page 51 for addresses)

Blue RoosterPachanga! Latin club: DJ Aztech Sol spinningcumbia, bachata, and merengue, 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m.,call for cover.

¡Chispa! at El MesónThree Faces of Jazz, with guest saxophonistArlen Asher, 7:30-10:30 p.m., no cover.

Cowgirl BBQJay Boy Adams & Zenobia, with Mister Sister,R & B, 8:30 p.m.-close; no cover.

The DenLadies' Night, with DJ Luna spinning dance beats,9 p.m.-close, call for cover.

Duel BrewingSinger/songwriter David Berkeley, 7-10 p.m.,no cover.

El FarolRock band J.J. & the Hooligans, 9 p.m.-close;call for cover.

El Paseo Bar & GrillDJ-driven dance beats, 9:30 p.m.-close,no cover.

La Fiesta Lounge at La FondaBluegrass band Railyard Reunion, 8 p.m.-close,no cover.

La Posada de Santa Fe Resort and SpaNacha Mendez & Friends, 6:30-9:30 p.m.,no cover.

Montecito Starlight LoungeThe Jazzbians, 7-9 p.m., call for cover.

Omira Bar & GrillFriday night jazz, with saxophonist/vocalistBrian Wingard, 6-9 p.m., no cover.

Palace Restaurant & SaloonHalf Broke Horses, 4:30-7:30 p.m., no cover.

Pranzo Italian GrillPianist Robin Holloway, 6-9 p.m., call for cover.

Second Street BreweryGreg Daigle Band, electric Americana, 6 p.m.,no cover.

Second Street Brewery at the RailyardJazz ensemble MVIII Unplugged, 7 p.m.,no cover.

ShadehDJ Quico, top 40/hip-hop/salsa, 9 p.m.-4 a.m.,no cover.

SkylightReggae Dancehall Fridays, with BrotherhoodSound System, 8 p.m.-close, in the Skylab;The Alchemy party, with DJs Dynamite Soland JuiceBox, 9 p.m.-close; call for cover.

Swiss BistroIrish multi-instrumentalist Gerry Carthy, 7-10 p.m.,no cover.

Turquoise TrailDance band In the Moment, 9:30 p.m.-2 a.m.,no cover.

Tiny’sBlues/Americana singer/songwriterJim Almand, 5:30-8 p.m.; classic-rock bandThe Jakes, 8:30 p.m.-close; no cover.

VanessiePiano bar: Doug Montgomery, 6 p.m.,Bob Finnie, 8 p.m. call for cover.

CALENDAR COMPILED BY PAMELA BEACH

C A L E N D A R L I S T I N G G U I D E L I N E S

• To list an event in Pasa Week, send an email or press release [email protected] or [email protected].

• Send material no less than two weeks prior to the desired publication date.• For each event, provide the following information: time, day, date, venue, venue

address, ticket prices, web address, phone number, brief description of event(15 to 20 words).

• All submissions are welcome. However, events are included in Pasa Weekas space allows. There is no charge for listings.

• Return of photos and other materials cannot be guaranteed.• Pasatiempo reserves the right to publish received information and photographs

on The New Mexican website.• To add your event to The New Mexican online calendar, visit santafenewmexican.

com and click on the Calendar tab.• For further information contact Pamela Beach, [email protected],

202 E. Marcy St., Santa Fe, NM 87501, phone: 505-986-3019, fax: 505-820-0803.

ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT CALENDARJanuary 23-29, 2015

The New Mexico History Museum exhibit Toys and Games: A New Mexico Childhood runs through Feb. 1, 113 Lincoln Ave.

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SATURDAY 1/24Gallery and Museum OpeningsWilliam R. Talbot Fine Art,Antique Maps & Prints129 W. San Francisco St., 505-982-1559Winterscapes: 1920-1970, including works bymodernist painters Louie Ewing, Jean Parrish,and Earl Stroh, through Feb. 28.

Classical MusicSanta Fe Pro Musica OrchestraThe LensicFeaturing pianist Per Tengstrand; led by ThomasO'Connor; music of Haydn, Mozart, and Stravinsky,4 p.m., $10-$65, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org;3 p.m. Meet the Music discussion with the conductor.

In ConcertGregg TurnerPhil Space, 1410 Second St., 505-983-7945Recording-project fundraiser aiding the localsongwriter, 7-10 p.m., no charge, electronicpledges accepted on site.

Theater/DanceNMSA Fifth Annual Winter DancesJames A. Little Theater, New Mexico School for the Deaf,1060 Cerrillos Rd.New Mexico School for the Arts studentshowcase of modern dance and classical ballet,7 p.m., $10, nmschoolforthearts.org, discountsavailable, Sunday encore. (See story, Page 32)

The Madwoman of ChaillotSanta Fe Playhouse, 142 E. DeVargas St.Santa Fe Playhouse presents Jean Giraudoux's1943 satire, 7:30 p.m., $20, discounts available,505-988-4262, brownpapertickets.com, runsThursdays-Sundays through Feb. 1.

Mariela in the DesertTeatro Paraguas Studio, 3205 Calle MarieA lyrical play by Karen Zacarías, 7:30 p.m.,$17, discounts available, 505-424-1601,teatroparaguas.org, continues Thursdays-Sundays through Feb. 1.

Books/TalksPeter PesicPeterson Student Center, St. John's College,1160 Camino de Cruz BlancaThe tutor emeritus reads from his bookMusic and the Making of Modern Science,2:30 p.m. (See story, Page 24)

Poetry in MotionOp. Cit Books, 500 Montezuma Ave., Suite 101Readings by Jules Nyquist, John Roche, andStewart Warren; 1:30 p.m., also, open-mic readings.(See Subtexts, Page 16)

EventsContra danceOdd Fellows Hall, 1125 Cerrillos Rd.Folk dance with easy walking steps; live musicby Academy for Technology and the ClassicsSchool String Band; beginners lesson 7 p.m.,dance 7:30 p.m., $9, students $5, 505-820-3535.

New Mexico Filmmakers ShowcaseJean Cocteau CinemaBest of Category awards and screening, 4 p.m.,networking event 6:30 p.m., screenings continueon Sunday, nmfilm.com, no charge.

Nightlife(See addresses at right)

Blue RoosterTrash Disco, with DJ Oona, 9 p.m.-2 a.m., no cover.

¡Chispa! at El MesónGuitarist Jono Manson, with Peter Wilson on bassand Mark Clark on drums, 7:30-10:30 p.m., no cover.

Cowgirl BBQDance band Chango, 8:30 p.m.-close; no cover.

Duel BrewingGuitarist Karen Jonas, alternative Americana,7-10 p.m., no cover.

El FarolFlamenco dinner show, 6:30 p.m.; country bandThe Reckless Group, 9 p.m.-close; call for cover.

El Paseo Bar & GrillDJ-driven dance beats, 9:30 p.m.-close, no cover.

La Fiesta Lounge at La FondaBluegrass band Railyard Reunion, 8 p.m., no cover.

La Posada de Santa Fe Resort and SpaPat Malone Jazz Trio, 6-9 p.m., no cover.

Low ‘n’ Slow Lowrider Bar at HotelChimayó de Santa FeIrish multi-instrumentalist Gerry Carthy,7:30 p.m.-close, no cover.

Mine Shaft TavernGreen Billies, dance band, 7 p.m., call for cover.

Omira Bar & GrillJazz saxophonist/vocalist Brian Wingard, 6-9 p.m.,no cover.

Pranzo Italian GrillPianist John Rangel and vocalist Barbara Bentree,6-9 p.m., call for cover.

Second Street BreweryAmericana band Broomdust Caravan, 6-9 p.m.

Second Street Brewery at the RailyardBlues Revue Trio, 7-10 p.m., no cover.

ShadehDJ Justin Credible, top 40 mixes, 9 p.m.-4 a.m.,no cover.

SkylightGender-bending cabaret singer Bella Gigante'sbirthday bash, 10 p.m.-close, call for cover.

Sweetwater Harvest KitchenSaturdays with John Serkin on Hawaiianslack-key guitar, 6-8 p.m., no cover.

Tiny’sShowcase karaoke, with Nanci and Cyndy,8:30 p.m.-close, no cover.

The Underground at Evangelo'sDJs Xavier and 3MA, 9 p.m.-midnight,no cover.

VanessiePiano bar: Doug Montgomery, 6 p.m.,Bob Finnie, 8 p.m., call for cover.

SUNDAY 1/25Classical MusicSanta Fe Pro Musica OrchestraThe LensicFeaturing pianist Per Tengstrand; led byThomas O'Connor; music of Haydn, Mozart,and Stravinsky, 3 p.m., $10-$65, 505-988-1234,ticketssantafe.org; 2 p.m. Meet the Musicdiscussion with the conductor.

Theater/DanceHelen HongSkylightStand-up comic, 7 p.m., $10-$15, holdmyticket.com, part of the Skylight Goes Bonkerz! comedyseries, 18+.

The Madwoman of ChaillotSanta Fe Playhouse, 142 E. DeVargas St.Santa Fe Playhouse presents Jean Giraudoux's1943 satire, 2 p.m., $20, discounts available,505-988-4262, brownpapertickets.com, runsThursdays-Sundays through Feb. 1.

Mariela in the DesertTeatro Paraguas Studio, 3205 Calle MarieA lyrical play by Karen Zacarías, 2 p.m., $17,discounts available, teatroparaguas.org,505-424-1601, continues Thursdays-Sundaysthrough Feb. 1.

NMSA Fifth Annual Winter DancesJames A. Little Theater, New Mexico School for the Deaf,1060 Cerrillos Rd.New Mexico School for the Arts studentshowcase of modern dance and classical ballet,2 p.m., $10, nmschoolforthearts.org, discountsavailable. (See story, Page 32)

Books/TalksDavid Grant NobleCollected Works Bookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226The Santa Fe author reads from Living the AncientSouthwest, 3 p.m.

Hear Them Roar: New Mexican AnimalCarvers and Contemporary AmericanFolk ArtMuseum of International Folk Art, 706 Camino Lejo,Museum Hill, 505-476-1200A panel discussion with Wooden Menagerie:Made in New Mexico exhibit curator AndrewJohn Cecil and artists, 2-4 p.m., by museumadmission.

Anasazi Restaurant & Bar113 Washington Ave., 505-988-3030Bishop’s Lodge Ranch Resort & Spa1297 Bishops Lodge Rd., 505-983-6377Blue Rooster101 W. Marcy St., 505-206-2318Burro Alley Café207 W. San Francisco St., 505-982-0601Café Café500 Sandoval St., 505-466-1391¡Chispa! at El Mesón213 Washington Ave., 505-983-6756Cowgirl BBQ

319 S. Guadalupe St., 505-982-2565The Den132 W. Water St., 505-983-1615Duel Brewing1228 Parkway Dr., 505-474-5301Eldorado Hotel & Spa309 W. San Francisco St., 505-988-4455El Farol

808 Canyon Rd., 505-983-9912El Paseo Bar & Grill208 Galisteo St., 505-992-2848Evangelo’s200 W. San Francisco St., 505-982-9014Gig Performance Space1808 Second St., gigsantafe.comHilton Santa Fe

100 Sandoval St., 505-988-2811Hotel Santa Fe1501 Paseo de Peralta, 505-982-1200Jean Cocteau Cinema418 Montezuma Ave., 505-466-5528Junction

530 S. Guadalupe St., 505-988-7222La Boca72 W. Marcy St., 505-982-3433La Casa Sena Cantina125 E. Palace Ave., 505-988-9232La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda100 E. San Francisco St., 505-982-5511La Posada de Santa Fe Resort and Spa330 E. Palace Ave., 505-986-0000Lensic Performing Arts Center211 W. San Francisco St., 505-988-1234The Lodge at Santa Fe750 N. St. Francis Dr., 505-992-5800Low ‘n’ Slow Lowrider Barat Hotel Chimayó de Santa Fe125 Washington Ave., 505-988-4900The Matador

116 W. San Francisco St.

Mine Shaft Tavern2846 NM 14, Madrid, 505-473-0743Molly's Kitchen & Lounge1611 Calle Lorca, 505-983-7577Montecito Starlight Lounge500 Rodeo Rd., 505-428-7777Museum Hill Café

710 Camino Lejo, Milner Plaza,505-984-8900Odd Fellows Hall1125 Cerrillos Rd., 505-473-0955Omira Bar & Grill1005 St. Francis Dr., 505-780-5483Palace Restaurant & Saloon142 W. Palace Ave., 505-428-0690Pranzo Italian Grill

540 Montezuma Ave., 505-984-2645Santa Fe Bar & Grill187 Paseo de Peralta, DeVargas Center,505-982-3033Santa Fe Community ConventionCenter201 W. Marcy St., 505-955-6705Santa Fe Sol Stage & Grill37 Fire Place, solofsantafe.comSan Q Sushi South

3470 Zafarano Dr., 505-438-6222Second Street Brewery1814 Second St., 505-982-3030Second Street Brewery at the Railyard1607 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-3278ShadehBuffalo Thunder Resort & Casino,30 Buffalo Thunder Trail, 877-848-6337Skylight

139 W. San Francisco St., 505-982-0775Sweetwater Harvest Kitchen1512-B Pacheco St., 505-795-7383Swiss Bistro401 S. Guadalupe St., 505-988-5500Taberna La Boca125 Lincoln Ave., 505-988-7102TerraCotta Wine Bistro304 Johnson St., 505-989-1166Tiny’s

1005 St. Francis Drive, Suite 117,505-983-9817Turquoise TrailBuffalo Thunder Resort & Casino,30 Buffalo Thunder Trail, 877-848-6337The Underground at Evangelo’s200 W. San Francisco St.

Vanessie434 W. San Francisco St., 505-982-9966Warehouse 211614 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-4423

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52 PASATIEMPO I January 23-29, 2015

Journey Santa Fe PresentsCollected Works Bookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226Forbes Magazine columnist Kate Stalter, 11 a.m.

EventsIsraeli danceOdd Fellows Hall, 1125 Cerrillos Rd.Traditional folk dances; 8-10 p.m. weekly, $5suggested donation, santafe.israeli.dance.com.

New Mexico Filmmakers ShowcaseJean Cocteau CinemaAnimation, comedy, documentary, experimental,and horror categories; screenings begin at 10 a.m.,visit nmfilm.com for full schedule and details,no charge.

Nightlife(See Page 51 for addresses)

Cowgirl BBQAmericana band Boris & The Salt Licks, noon-3 p.m.;Singer/songwriter Karen Jonas and Tim Bray,6 p.m.-close; no cover.

El FarolNacha Mendez & Company, 7 p.m., call for cover.

Evangelo’sTone & Company Band, local musicians arewelcome to jam, 9 p.m.-close, call for cover.

VanessiePianist Doug Montgomery, 6:30 p.m., call for cover.

MONDAY 1/26Theater/DanceJulesworks FolliesJean Cocteau CinemaThe monthly variety show of local talentcommemorates its 34th performance, 7 p.m.,$7, discounts available, jeancocteaucinema.com.

Books/TalksSouthwest Seminars lectureHotel Santa Fe, 1501 Paseo de PeraltaThe 13th-Century Northern San Juan Region:It Was the Best of Times, It Was the Worst of Times,with Kristen Kuckelman of Crow CanyonArchaeological Center, 6 p.m., $15 at the door,505-466-2775, southwestseminars.org.

EventsSwing danceOdd Fellows Hall, 1125 Cerrillos Rd.Weekly all-ages informal swing dance; lesson7-8 p.m., dance 8-10 p.m., dance $3, lessonand dance $8, 505-473-0955.

Nightlife(See Page 51 for addresses)

Cowgirl BBQKaraoke, with Michele Leidig, 9 p.m., no cover.

El FarolBlues singer Hillary Smith and company,8:30 p.m.-close, call for cover.

La Fiesta Lounge at La FondaLocal country artist Bill Hearne, 7:30 p.m., no cover.

VanessiePiano bar: Doug Montgomery, 6 p.m.,Bob Finnie, 8 p.m., call for cover.

TUESDAY 1/27In ConcertBig Head Todd and The MonstersThe LensicVeteran rock and blues band, 7:30 p.m.,$30-$42, discounts available, ticketssantafe.org,505-988-1234.

Nightlife(See Page 51 for addresses)

¡Chispa! at El MesónArgentine Tango Milonga, 7:30-11 p.m., no cover.

Cowgirl BBQTroy Browne Duo, Americana, 8 p.m., no cover.

El FarolCanyon Road Blues Jam, 8:30 p.m., no cover.

Evangelo’sFat Tuesday, with Les Gens Bruyants,Cajun-style tunes, 7 p.m.-close, call for cover.

La Fiesta Lounge at La FondaLocal country artist Bill Hearne, 7:30 p.m., no cover.

La Posada de Santa Fe Resort and SpaCountry singer Wiley Jim, 7 p.m., call for cover.

SkylightBritish reggae singer Pato Banton, 9 p.m.,call for cover.

TerraCotta Wine BistroJazz guitarist Pat Malone, 6-8 p.m., no cover.

Tiny’sOpen-mic night with Randy Mulkey, 7 p.m., no cover.

The Underground at Evangelo'sLatin Tuesdays, with DJ AdLib and The SabrosuraSound System, 9 p.m.-close, call for cover.

VanessiePiano bar: Doug Montgomery, 6 p.m.,Bob Finnie, 8 p.m., call for cover.

WEDNESDAY 1/28Books/TalksLannan Literary seriesThe LensicAuthors Karen Russell and Porochista Khakpourin conversation, 7 p.m., $6, 505-988-1234,ticketssantafe.org. (See story, Page 18)

Museum of Contemporary Native Artsartist talk108 Cathedral Place, 505-983-1777Ceramicist Christine Nofchissey McHorse discussesher work in the exhibit Dark Light with curatorsGarth Clark and Mark Del Vecchio, 6:30-7:30 p.m.,no charge.

New Mexico Museum of Art WinterLecture SeriesSt. Francis Auditorium, 107 W. Palace Ave., 505-476-5072Laura Gonzales-Meredith discusses Caves,Cribs & Cathouses: How Frontier ProstitutionHelped Build the West, 6 p.m., no charge.

Nightlife(See Page 51 for addresses)

¡Chispa! at El MesónGuitarist/vocalist Jesus Bas, 7-10 p.m., no cover.

Cowgirl BBQRock band J.J. & The Hooligans, 8 p.m., no cover.

La Fiesta Lounge at La FondaSavor, Cuban rhythms, 7:30 p.m., no cover.

Palace Restaurant & SaloonDJ Oona, trash disco, 9 p.m.-close, call for cover.

TerraCotta Wine BistroGuitarist Ramon Bermudez, 6-8 p.m., no cover.

Tiny’sElectric-jam night with Nick Wymett, 9 p.m.-close,no cover.

The Underground at Evangelo’sTake Over Wednesdays, with DJ Doer spinninghip-hop, 7 p.m.-close, call for cover.

THURSDAY 1/ 29Theater/DanceThe Madwoman of ChaillotSanta Fe Playhouse, 142 E. DeVargas St.Santa Fe Playhouse presents Jean Giraudoux's1943 satire, 7:30 p.m., $10, 505-988-4262,brownpapertickets.com, runs Thursdays-Sundaysthrough Feb. 1.

Mariela in the DesertTeatro Paraguas Studio, 3205 Calle MarieA lyrical play by Karen Zacarías, 7:30 p.m.,$17, discounts available, 505-424-1601,teatroparaguas.org, continues Thursdays-Sundays through Feb. 1.

Radium Girls: opening nightJames A. Little Theater, New Mexico School for the Deaf,1060 Cerrillos Rd.New Mexico School for the Arts TheaterDepartment presents D.W. Gregory's historicaldrama, 7 p.m., $10, discounts available,nmschoolforthearts.org, runs Friday and Saturday,Jan. 30-31.

Books/TalksNew Mexico Arts Commission meetingJohn Gaw Meem Conference Room, 706 Camino Lejo,Museum HillQuarterly meeting, 9:30-12:30 a.m., a copyof the agenda will be available 72 hours prior,800-879-4278.

Nightlife(See Page 51 for addresses)

Blue RoosterElectronic Expressions, 9 p.m.-2 a.m.,call for cover.

¡Chispa! at El MesónJazz pianist John Rangel, 7-9 p.m., no cover.

Cowgirl BBQAmerican-gothic band Cloacas, 8 p.m.,no cover.

El FarolGuitarras con Sabor, Gipsy Kings-style rhythms,8 p.m., no cover.

Evangelo’sThursdays with Little Leroy & His Pack of Lies,dance band, 9 p.m.-close, call for cover.

La Fiesta Lounge at La FondaSavor, Cuban rhythms, 7:30 p.m., no cover.

La Posada de Santa Fe Resort and SpaPat Malone Jazz Trio, 6-9 p.m., call for cover.

The Lodge at Santa FeIrish multi-instrumentalist Gerry Carthy,7-9:30 p.m., call for cover.

The MatadorDJ Inky Ink, soul/punk/ska, 8:30 p.m.,no cover.

Palace Restaurant & SaloonLimelight karaoke, 10 p.m.-close; call for cover.

SkylightLatin Night, with DJ Dany, 9 p.m.-close,call for cover.

Swiss BistroGuitar duo Wes & Mito, 7:30 p.m.-close,no cover.

Taberna La BocaNacha Mendez, 7-9 p.m., no cover.

Tiny'sCajun/honky-tonk band Greg Butera & The Gunsels,8 p.m.-close, no cover.

VanessiePianist Bob Finnie, 6:30 p.m., call for cover.

OUT OF TOWNAlbuquerqueChatter SundayThe Kosmos, 1715 Fifth St. N.W.Music of Telemann, Muczynski, and Zelenka,10:30 a.m., Sunday, Jan. 25, $15, discountsavailable, chatterabq.org.

San Ildefonso PuebloSan Ildefonso Pueblo Feast DayNM 502, 15 miles north of Santa Fe off U.S. 84/285Buffalo, Comanche, and deer dances held all dayFriday, Jan. 23, indianpueblo.org.

PEOPLE WHO NEED PEOPLEArtists/DesignersCenter: International calls for entryLocal nonprofit organization; The Choice Awardsand Project Development; Sunday, Feb. 1, deadline;applications available online at visitcenter.org.

CommunityCommunities in Schools New MexicoTutors sought for local students at all grade levels;math and literacy support needed in particular;training provided; contact Cynthia Torcasso,505-954-1880, [email protected].

Santa Fe Botanical Garden volunteersStuart L. Udall Center for Museum Resources, second floor,725 Camino Lejo, Museum HillFree training: Tuesday and Saturday, Feb. 3 and 21:history of SFBG and ecosystems; Wednesday andSaturday, Feb. 4 and 7: botany, botanical names,and water issues in New Mexico; Thursday andSaturday, Feb. 5 and March 7: SFBG plants andgrounds tour; Friday and Saturday, Feb. 6 andMarch 21: policies and procedures; all sessionsbegin at 8:30 a.m., call 505-471-9103 to register.

Filmmakers/PerformersGet Smart (phone) Filmmaking ContestOpen to filmmakers worldwide; films mustbe seven to ten minutes long and made witha smart device, any genre; top ten submissionsshowcased at Albuquerque Film & MusicExperience, May 31-June 7, first place awarded$500, final submission deadline Friday, Feb. 20,view guidelines and submit films onlineat abqfilmexperience.com.

PASA KIDSNMSA Fifth Annual Winter DancesJames A. Little Theater, New Mexico School for the Deaf,1060 Cerrillos Rd.New Mexico School for the Arts studentshowcase of modern dance and classical ballet,7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday,Jan. 23-25, $10, nmschoolforthearts.org,discounts available. (See story, Page 32)

Creative Writing WorkshopBee Hive Kids Books, 328 Montezuma Ave.,505-780-8051Write about space travel in this class geared towardsecond-grade students and up; 2-3 p.m. Saturday,Jan. 24, $10.

Books and BabiesSanta Fe Public Library branchesLed by singer/storytellers Michael and Lisa;children must be accompanied by an adult,10:30 a.m. Tuesdays, Main Branch, 145 WashingtonAve., 505-955-6783; 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays, LaFarge Branch, 1730 Llano St., 505-955-4863; 10:45a.m. Thursdays, Southside Branch, 6599 Jaguar Dr.,505-955-2828. ◀

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MUSICLeo Bud WelchSkylightVeteran blues guitarist, Alex Maryol opens,7:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 30, $17 in advanceat holdmyticket.com.

The Metropolitan Opera: Live in HDThe Lensic11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 31: Offenbach'sLes Contes d'Hoffmann; 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 14,and 6 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 17: Tchaikovsky's Iolantaand Bartók's Bluebeard's Castle; $22-$28, discountsavailable, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.

The GreenSkylightHawaii-based reggae band, Through the Rootsopens, 7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 2, $16 in advanceat holdmyticket.com.

Dan Hicks and the HotlicksSkylightFolk/jazz, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 5, $24,preferred seating $34, holdmyticket.com.

Santa Fe Community OrchestraSt. Francis Auditorium, New Mexico Museum of Art,107 W. Palace Ave.The series of open-rehearsal readings of new worksby New Mexico composers continues 6-7:30 p.m.Fridays, Feb. 6 and March 20; donations welcome,505-466-4879, sfco.org.

Santa Fe Pro Musica:Szymanowski String QuartetSt. Francis Auditorium, New Mexico Museum of Art,107 W. Palace Ave.Music of Mozart, Haydn, Dvořák, andSzymanowski, 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 8,$10-$65; followed by 5:30 p.m. dinnerwith the quartet (limited seating),505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org, dinnerreservations required, call 505-988-4640.

Serenata of Santa FeFirst Presbyterian Church, 208 Grant Ave.Common Tones, music of Barber, Dvořák,and Kenji Bunch, 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 8,$15-$30, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org,discounted tickets for students and childrenages 5 and under available at the door only.

Notes on Music: Jean SibeliusUnited Church of Santa Fe, 1804 Arroyo Chamiso Rd.Celebrating the Finnish composer's 150thbirthday; lecture by Joseph Illick, with musicalillustrations, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 10, $25,performancesantafe.org.

Todd SniderThe LensicSatirical folk singer/songwriter, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday,Feb. 10, $22-$42, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.

Dan BernGig Performance SpaceSinger/songwriter, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 12,$22 in advance, $25 at the door, gigsantafe.com.

New Mexico Bach Society and ChatterImmaculate Heart of Mary Retreat Center Chapel,50 Mount Carmel Rd.The ensembles perform Bach's Coffee Cantata,7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 13, performers include tenorAndre Garcia-Nuthmann, cellist James Holland,

violinist David Felberg, and flutist Linda Marianiello,$28.50, discounts available, holdmyticket.com,visit nmperformingartssociety.org for details.

Santa Fe Music Collective jazz concertsMuseum Hill Café, 710 Camino Lejo7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 13: the series continues withdrummer Albert "Tootie" Heath joining pianistBert Dalton and bassist Andy Zadrozny; 7 p.m.Friday, March 6: singer Sheila Jordon and bassistCameron Brown; $25, santafemusiccollective.org,505-983-6820.

American JemLa Tienda Performance Space, 7 Caliente Rd., EldoradoAcoustic Americana trio, 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 14,$55 includes three-course dinner and champagne,505-670-8604 or [email protected].

Eric BibbThe LensicBlues guitarist, 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 15, $15-$30,505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.

Buffy Sainte-MarieKiMo Theater, 423 Central Ave. N.W., AlbuquerqueCanadian Cree singer/songwriter, 7:30 p.m.Sunday, Feb. 15, $15-$45 in advance, 505-886-1251,holdmyticket.com.

Lucinda WilliamsThe LensicBlues and country singer/songwriter, 7:30 p.m.Wednesday, Feb. 18, $46-$74, 505-988-1234,ticketssantafe.org.

Santa Fe SymphonyThe LensicA Shakespeare-inspired tribute with worksby Tchaikovsky, Mendelssohn, and Corigliano,with guest conductor Sarah Hicks, 4 p.m. Sunday,Feb. 22, $11-$72, discounts available, 505-988-1234,ticketssantafe.org.

Santa Fe Desert ChoraleCristo Rey Church, 1120 Canyon Rd.Dancing the Mystery, works by Brahms, Duruflé,Eric Whitacre, and Abbie Betinis, set to vocalsinspired by Sufi poets, 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 22,$25-$50 in advance at 505-988-2282 or onlineat desertchoral.tix.com.

András SchiffThe LensicThe pianist performs late works by Haydn,Mozart, and Beethoven, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday,Feb. 24, $13.50-$100, discounts available,505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.

Lyle Lovett & The Acoustic GroupThe LensicCountry singer/songwriter, 7:30 p.m.Wednesday, Feb. 25, $69-$94, 505-988-1234,ticketssantafe.org.

Carlos NúñezAlbuquerque Journal Theater, National HispanicCultural Center, 1701 Fourth St. S.W.Galician bagpipe musician, 8 p.m. Saturday,Feb. 28, $22-$32, tickets available at NHCCbox office, 505-724-4771.

Robert Cray BandThe LensicBlues guitarist, 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 3,$39-$54, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.

Brush Up Your ShakespeareImmaculate Heart of Mary Retreat Center Chapel,50 Mount Carmel Rd.Soprano Christina Martos, baritone CarlosArchuleta, and pianist Debra Ayers, 3 p.m. Saturday,March 7, music of Verdi, Argento, and Cole Porter,$34 in advance and at the door, student discountsavailable, holdmyticket.com or 505-866-1251.

Leni Stern African TrioGig Performance SpaceJazz guitarist, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 7,$20 at the door, gigsantafe.com.

Susan GrahamThe LensicMusic of Schumann and Mahler, 6:30 p.m. Thursday,March 12, tickets begin at $27, student discountsavailable, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.

TweedyThe LensicAcoustic duo songwriter/guitarist Jeff Tweedy(of Wilco) and percussionist Spencer Tweedy,7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 26, 505-988-1234.

Mary Chapin CarpenterThe LensicSinger/songwriter, 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 1,505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.

XThe LensicVeteran punk-rock band, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 7,$34-$54, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.

THEATER/DANCEConfessions of a MexpatriateTeatro Paraguas Studio, 3205-B Calle MarieRaul Garza's one-man play performed by MicalTrejo, 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday,Feb. 6-8, $15, discounts available, 505-424-1601or [email protected].

Kimberly AkimboSanta Fe Playhouse, 142 E. DeVargas St.Santa Fe Playhouse presents David Lindsay-Abaire's2000 dramedy, Thursday-Sunday, Feb. 12-March 1,505-988-4262.

AnnapurnaThe LensicFusion Theatre Company presents Sharr White'stwo-hander dramedy, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 21,$15-$35, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.

Stratford Festival HDThe Screen, Santa Fe University of Art & DesignSunday, March 1: the theater company presentsKing Lear; Sunday, April 12: King John; Sunday,May 24: Antony and Cleopatra, all screeningsbegin at 11:15 a.m., stratfordfestivalhd.com.

Playwrights ForumSanta Fe Playhouse, 142 E. DeVargas St.An original full-length work directed byCristina Duarte, Thursday-Sunday, March 12-22.

HAPPENINGSNew Mexico Italian Film & Culture FestivalJean Cocteau CinemaThe eighth annual event benefits UNM Children'sHospital; opening cocktail reception 3:30 p.m.Thursday, Feb. 5, followed by a screening ofGabriele Salvatores' 2010 comedy Happy Family;the festival continues nightly through Saturday,Feb. 7; reception and film $30, film only $10,Saturday benefit dinner and silent auction$110, master pass $135, jeancocteaucinema.com.

Playwrights WorkshopSanta Fe Playhouse Workshops, 3205-B Richards LaneWriting the Ten-Minute Play, led by LeslieHarrell Dillen, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, 1-5 p.m.Sunday, Feb. 7-8, $65, for reservations [email protected].

Renesan Institute for Lifelong Learninglecture seriesSt. John's United Methodist Church, 1200 Old Pecos TrailLectures are held 1-3 p.m. Thursdays beginningFeb. 5 to April 16; $10 per lecture, $66 for all 11,505-982-9274, [email protected].

Cancer Foundation for New Mexico'sTenth Annual Sweetheart AuctionSanta Fe Community Convention Center, 201 W. Marcy St.Dinner and dessert buffet, open wine bar,and vacation raffle, 5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 7,$75, 505-955-7931, Ext. 1, cffnm.org.

Lannan Foundation eventsThe Lensic7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 11: The Fire This Time,a tribute to James Baldwin, with Nikky Finney,Randall Kenan, and Kevin Young; 7 p.m.Wednesday, March 4: the Readings &Conversations series continues with Irishauthor Kevin Barry and editor Ethan Nosowsky;$6, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.

ARTsmart New Mexico:ARTfeast Art of Living fundraisersIt's 5 O'Clock Somewhere, featuring dancing,heavy appetizers, and silent and live auctions;also, showcasing work of fashion designerPatricia Michaels, 6 p.m. Friday, Feb. 20, PetersProjects, 1011 Paseo de Peralta, $75 in advance;Step Up to the Plate, gourmet dinner and auction,doors open at 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 21, Santa FeCommunity Convention Center, $175 in advance;tickets available online at artfeast.org.

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Todd Snider performs Feb. 10 at the Lensic.

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AT THE GALLERIESCollected Works Bookstore202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226Paintings From the Silk Road, work by Sandra Place,through Feb. 15, 15 percent of proceeds benefitsDoctors Without Borders.

Jean Cocteau Cinema GalleryCeltic Voice, paintings by Wendi Haas,through Feb. 16.

Offroad Productions2891-B Trades West Rd., 505-670-9276I Want to Believe (Maybe), group mixed-media show,through Saturday, Jan. 24.

Russian Art Gallery216 Galisteo St., 505-989-9223Motherland, paintings by Anatoly Kostovsky,through January.

Santa Fe Arts CommissionCommunity GallerySanta Fe Community Convention Center,201 W. Marcy St., 505-955-6705End of Days, group show, including worksby Pilar Agoyo, Frank Buffalo Hyde, Joel Nakamura,and Bunny Tobias, through January.

Wheelhouse Art418 Montezuma Ave., 505-919-9553Studio 732, hand-built clay sculpture by Santa FeCommunity College students, through Jan. 29.

MUSEUMS & ART SPACESSanta FeCenter for Contemporary Arts1050 Old Pecos Trail, 505-982-1338Art Collision & Repair Shop, interactive installationcurated by Susan Begy and Kathryn M Davis,Muñoz Waxman Main Gallery • Undress, multimediainstallation by Paula Wilson, Spector Ripps ProjectSpace; through Feb. 1. Open Thursdays-Sundays;ccasantafe.org.

Georgia O’Keeffe Museum217 Johnson St., 505-946-1000Georgia O'Keeffe: Ghost Ranch Views, paintingsfrom the 1930s and 1940s, through March 22;okeeffemuseum.org; open daily.

Museum of Contemporary Native Arts108 Cathedral Place, 505-983-1777Opening reception 5-7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 23:Star Wallowing Bull: Mechanistic Renderings,paintings and drawings • Dark Light: The Ceramicsof Christine Nofchissey McHorse • Chris Pappan:Account Past Due, Ledger Art and Beyond, drawingsand paintings • War Department, group showof works from the museum collection depictingarmed conflicts spanning 500 years • Mihio Manus:Heavy Volume, Small Spaces, music-scene themedphotographs; all exhibits run through July (see story,Page 28). Closed Tuesdays; iaia.edu/museum.

Museum of Indian Arts & Culture710 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-476-1250Courage and Compassion: Native WomenSculpting Women, group show, through Oct. 19• Footprints: The Inspiration and Influence ofAllan Houser, five monumental works by the lateChiricahua Apache sculptor displayed outdoors;accompanied by works of other sculptors, includingHouser’s sons Bob Haozous and Philip MangasHaozous, plus works by Doug Hyde, Estella Loretto,and Robert Shorty; through May • Turquoise,Water, Sky: The Stone and Its Meaning, highlightsfrom the museum’s collection of jewelry• The Buchsbaum Gallery of Southwestern Pottery,traditional and contemporary works • Here, Now,and Always, artifacts from the museum collection.Closed Mondays; indianartsandculture.org.

Museum of International Folk Art706 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-476-1200Between Two Worlds: Folk Artists Reflect on theImmigrant Experience • Wooden Menagerie:Made in New Mexico, early-20th-century carvings,through Feb. 15 • Multiple Visions: A CommonBond, international collection of toys and folk art.Closed Mondays; internationalfolkart.org.

Museum of Spanish of Colonial Art750 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-982-2226Guadalupe, images of Our Lady of Guadalupe fromthe museum collection; Boxed In, contemporaryartisan-made boxes from the collection, throughMay • Secrets of the Symbols: The Hidden Languageof Spanish Colonial Art • San Ysidro/St. Isidorethe Farmer, bultos, retablos, straw appliqué,and paintings on tin • Recent Acquisitions,colonial and 19th-century Mexican art, sculpture,and furniture; also, work by young Spanish Marketartists • The Delgado Room, late-colonial-periodre-creation; spanishcolonial.org; closed Mondays.

New Mexico History Museum/Palace of the Governors113 Lincoln Ave., 505-476-5200Toys and Games: A New Mexico Childhood,through Feb. 1 • Setting the Standard: The FredHarvey Company and Its Legacy, ephemera fromthe museum collection and photos from POG photoarchives • Gustave Baumann and Friends: Artist CardsFrom Holidays Past, holiday cards by Baumannand other artists spanning the years 1918-1970• Painting the Divine: Images of Mary in the NewWorld, rare Spanish colonial paintings • Poeticsof Light: Pinhole Photography; exhibits up throughMarch 29 • Water Over Mountain, Channing Huser’sphotographic installation • Telling New Mexico:Stories From Then and Now, core exhibit • SantaFe Found: Fragments of Time, the archaeologicaland historical roots of Santa Fe. Closed Mondays;nmhistorymuseum.org.

New Mexico Museum of Art107 W. Palace Ave., 505-476-5072Alcove Shows 1917-1927, works from the permanentcollection, through Feb. 22 • North to South:Photographs by Edward Ranney, landscape studies• Hunting + Gathering: New Additions to the MuseumCollection, recently acquired works by Ansel Adams,Gustave Baumann, and others, through March 29• Syncretism, photographs by Delilah Montoya• Focus on Photography, rotating exhibits:Cameraless, photograms by Leigh Anne Langwell

• Beneath Our Feet, photographs by JoanMyers • Grounded, landscapes from themuseum collection • Photo Lab, interactiveexhibit explaining the processes used to makecolor and platinum-palladium prints from thecollection, through March • New Mexico Art TellsNew Mexico History, including works by E. IrvingCouse, T.C. Cannon, and Agnes Martin • Spotlighton Gustave Baumann, works from the museum’scollection; exhibits through 2015. Closed Mondays;nmartmuseum.org.

Pablita Velarde Museumof Indian Women in the Arts213 Cathedral Place, 505-988-8900Out of the Ordinary, retrospective exhibit ofpaintings by Velarde. Closed Mondays; pvmiwa.org.

Poeh Cultural Center and Museum78 Cities of Gold Rd., 505-455-3334The Why, group show of works by Native artists• Nah Poeh Meng, 1,600-square-foot installationhighlighting the works of Pueblo artists and Pueblohistory; poehcenter.org; also, ongoing sculptureexhibits in the Tower Gallery, 505-455-3037;closed weekends; roxanneswentzell.net.

SITE Santa Fe1606 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-1199SITE Lab 6: Kukuu/Kitchen, collaborativesculpture by sculptor Marcel Pinas and localstudents, opening Friday, Jan. 23, throughFeb. 15. Open Thursdays-Sundays; sitesantafe.org.

Wheelwright Museumof the American Indian704 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-982-4636Adorn-aments, small works for the holidays,group show including pieces by Dennis Esquival,Liz Wallace, and Nathan Youngblood • works byDiné photographer Will Wilson, through June 21.Core exhibits include historic and contemporaryNative American art. Open daily; wheelwright.org.

AlbuquerqueAlbuquerque Museum2000 Mountain Rd. N.W., 505-243-7255Everybody’s Neighbor: Vivian Vance, familymemorabilia and the museum’s photo archivesof the former Albuquerque resident, throughFeb. 1 • Arte en la Charrería: The Artisanshipof Mexican Equestrian Culture, examples of crafts-manship and design distinctive to the charro;cabq.gov/culturalservices/albuquerque-museum;Closed Mondays.

Indian Pueblo Cultural Center2401 12th St. N.W., 866-855-7902Our Land, Our Culture, Our Story, historicaloverview of the Pueblo world, and contemporaryartwork and craftsmanship of each of the 19 pueblos;indianpueblo.org; open daily; weekend Nativedances.

National Hispanic Cultural Center1701 Fourth St. S.W., 505-604-6896AfroBrazil: Art and Identities, three-tieredexhibit of lithographs from Tamarind Institute,photographs and dressed figures by Paulo Lima,and ephemera representing popular culturalgoods sold by Brazilian street vendors, throughmid-August • ¡Papel! Pico, Rico y Chico, groupshow of works in the traditional art of papel picado(cut paper), through January. Closed Mondays;nationalhispaniccenter.org.

UNM Art Museum1 University of New Mexico, 505-277-4001David Maisel/Black Maps: American Landscapeand the Apocalyptic Sublime, photographs by Maisel;Beautiful Disintegrating Obstinate Horror Drawingand Other Recent Acquisitions and SelectionsFrom the UNM Art Museum’s Permanent Collection;The Gift, woodcut prints by John Tatschl (1906-1982).Open Tuesday-Saturday; unmartmuseum.org.

EspañolaBond House Museum andMisión Museum y Convento706 Bond St., 505-747-8535Historic and cultural objects exhibited in the homeof railroad entrepreneur Frank Bond (1863-1945).Call for hours; plazadeespanola.com.

Los AlamosBradbury Science Museum1350 Central Ave., 505-667-4444Saul Hertz: A Pioneer in the Use of RadioactiveIsotopes, collection of handwritten data charts,personal letters, published papers, newspaperarticles, and photographs from the late doctor'sestate, through January • Environmental Researchand Monitoring, an interactive exhibit on howto preserve archaeological sites, local wildlife,and fragile ecosystems. Core exhibits on the historyof Los Alamos and the Manhattan Project as wellas over 40 interactive exhibits; lanl.gov/museum;open daily.

Los Alamos Historical Museum1050 Bathtub Row, 505-662-4493Tradition and Change in Córdova, New Mexico:The 1939 Photographs of Berlyn Brixner & the LópezFamily of Wood Carvers. Core exhibits on areageology, homesteaders, and the Manhattan Project.Housed in the Guest Cottage of the Los AlamosRanch School. Open daily; losalamoshistory.org.

Pajarito Environmental Education Center3540 Orange St., 505-662-0460Exhibits of flora and fauna of the Pajarito Plateau;also, butterfly and xeric gardens; pajaritoeec.org;closed Sundays and Mondays.

PecosPecos National Historic ParkNM 63, 505-757-7241Exhibits portraying the history of the PecosValley, including ruins, traces of the Santa Fe Trail,and artifacts from the Civil War Battle of GlorietaPass. Open daily; nps.gov/pecos.

TaosE.L. Blumenschein Home and Museum222 Ledoux St., 575-758-0505Hacienda art from the Blumenschein familycollection, European and Spanish colonialantiques. Open daily; taoshistoricmuseums.org.

Harwood Museum of Art238 Ledoux St., 575-758-9826¡Orale! Kings and Queens of Cool, a four-partexhibit focusing on Post-Pop and lowbrow artmovements, including works by Robert Williams,Gary Baseman, Ron English, and R. Crumb,through Sunday, Jan. 25. Closed Mondays;harwoodmuseum.org.

La Hacienda de los Martinez708 Hacienda Way, 575-758-1000One of the few Northern New Mexico-style, Spanishcolonial “great houses” remaining in the AmericanSouthwest. Built in 1804 by Severino Martinez;taoshistoricmuseums.org; open daily.

Millicent Rogers Museum1504 Millicent Rogers Rd., 575-758-2462Looking at Taos Pueblo: Albert Martinez, JuanMirabal, and Albert Lujan, paintings • Fred Harveyand the Making of the American West, objectsdrawn from the Harvey family, through January.Historical collections of Native American jewelryand paintings; Hispanic textiles, metalwork,and sculpture; and contemporary jewelry.Closed Mondays; millicentrogers.org.

Taos Art Museum at Fechin House227 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, 575-758-2690Housed in the studio and home that artistNicolai Fechin built for his family between 1927and 1933; taosartmuseum.org; closed Mondays.

Harwood Museum of Art shows pastels by Becca inthe exhibit Lowbrow Insurgence: The Rise of Post-Pop Art,238 Ledoux St., Taos.

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William R. Talbot Fine Art, 129 W. San Francisco St., 2nd floor, 505-982-1559Winterscapes: 1920-1970 is an exhibit of 20th-century modernist paintings, drawings, and prints that includesworks by Gene Kloss, Morris Blackburn, Jean Parrish, Earl Stroh, and other artists who helped form the Santa Feand Taos art colonies. The show opens on Saturday, Jan. 24. There is no reception.

Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian, 704 Camino Lejo, 505-982-4636The museum’s survey ofworks by Diné photographerWill Wilson continuesthrough June 21 and includespieces from his AIR (AutoImmune Response) series,an allegorical project thatexplores the relationshipbetween a Navajo man andhis toxic, post-apocalypticenvironment, addressingstrategies for cultural survivalthat include transformationwithin indigenous lifeways.Images from Wilson’s CIPX(Critical Indigenous Photo-graphic Exchange) projectare also on display. The CIPXphotographs are contem-porary tintypes Wilson hasmade as a response to, and acontinuation of, the portraitdocumentation of photo-grapher Edward S. Curtis inthe early 20th century.

Chiaroscuro Contemporary Art, 702 ½ Canyon Road, 505-992-0711Chiaroscuro’s Winter Group Show is a selection of photography, paintings, works on paper,and sculpture from gallery artists that includes Emmi Whitehorse’s mixed-media canvases,photographs from Renate Aller’s portfolio of ocean- and desertscapes, Gayle Crites’ brush-and-ink drawings on pounded bark, and Rose B. Simpson’s figurative ceramics. The exhibitalso features contemporary Australian Aboriginal paintings. The show is on view throughMarch 21.

David Richard Gallery544 S. Guadalupe St., 505-983-9555Margaret Fitzgerald: Water’s Edgecontinues through Feb. 21. Theartist’s large-scale abstractionsand smaller works on paper areinspired by nature. A reception isscheduled for 5 p.m. on Jan. 30;a free gallery talk, moderated byArtBeat’s Kathryn M. Davis, willtake place at 2 p.m. on Feb. 7.Also showing through Feb. 21 isStephen Davis: Domestic Interiors,a show of abstract paintings inwhich Davis combines negativespace with representationalimagery such as letters fromthe alphabet, chairs, and otherdomestic objects.

New Mexico Museum of Art107 W. Palace Ave., 505-476-5072Alcove Shows: 1917-1927 is anexhibit of more than 60 worksfrom 24 artists, from the museum’spermanent collection, that wereoriginally displayed during theearly-20th-century alcove shows.During that time, the museumhad an open-door policy thatallowed artists to sign up forsmall, one-person exhibitions.Alcove Shows is on view throughFeb. 23 and includes pieces byErnest L. Blumenschein, WilliamPenhallow Henderson, andRaymond Jonson.

Earl Stroh: Snow Wave 1970, pastel on paper

Emmi Whitehorse: Swidden 2014, oil and chalk on paper mounted on canvas

Sven Birger Sandzén: Afterglow 1919, woodcut

Stephen Davis: Chair 9 2014, gesso, acrylic, charcoal, and oil on canvas

Will Wilson: Nimkii Osawamick, Citizen of the Ojibwe First Nation 2012, archival pigment print