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ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT CALENDARAugust 20 - 26, 2021

• Submit Pasa Week calendar events via email to pambeach@sfnewmexican.com at least two weeks prior to the event date.

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FRIDAY 8/20Gallery and Museum Openings1228 Parkway Art Space1228-F Parkway Dr., 505-603-1259Side by Side, paintings by James Koskinas and Julie Schumer; through Sunday; reception 5-8 p.m.Ahmyo River Gallery652 Canyon Rd., 505-820-0969Who, paintings by Robyn Thayer; through Sept. 3; reception 4-7 p.m.Andrea Fisher Fine Pottery100 W. San Francisco St., 505-986-1234Women of Distinction, work by Sandra Victorino; Coiled Amazement, work by potter Richard Zane Smith; through Sunday.Aurelia Gallery414 Canyon Rd., 505-501-2915All Under Heaven, photographs by Lois Conner; through Sept. 19; reception 5-7 p.m.Axle ContemporaryMobile art gallery, next to the Santa Fe Farmers’ Market Pavilion, 1607 Paseo de PeraltaComing in Hot — The Eleven, works by Indigenous youth; reception 5-7 p.m. Visit axleart.com for van locations Saturday and Sunday.Blue Rain Gallery544 S. Guadalupe St., 505-954-9902Blown glass by Preston Singletary; through August; reception 5-8 p.m.; demonstrations by Singletary and Dan Friday 11 a.m.-3 p.m. today and Saturday. Chiaroscuro Contemporary Art558 Canyon Rd., 505-992-0711Native Visions, group show; through Sept. 4; reception 5-7 p.m.David Rothermel Contemporary202 Canyon Rd., 575-642-4981Rothermel: Provenance, paintings; reception 5-8 p.m.Galleria Gaia Santa Fe225 Canyon Rd., Suite 6, 505-772-0297Tia Crystal: The Ethereal Collection, paintings; through August; reception 5-7 p.m.GF Contemporary707 Canyon Rd., 505-983-3707One Trick Pony, drawings by Clayton Porter; through Sept. 7; reception 5-7 p.m.GVG Contemporary1364 Rufina Cir., 505-629-3075Afterthinker, sculpture by Jeffie Brewer; through Sept. 15; reception 5-7 p.m.IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts108 Cathedral Place, 888-922-4242Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology, international exhibition; through Jan. 23, 2022; outdoor reception 5-7 p.m. (Allan Houser Art Park); iaia.edu/museum. (See story, Page 48)

Kouri + Corrao Gallery3213 Calle Marie, 505-820-1888Sculpture by Raven Halfmoon; through Sept. 25; reception 5-8 p.m.Manitou Galleries 123 W. Palace Ave., 505-986-0440Culture, Connection, and Change, group show; through Aug. 30; reception 5-8 p.m.Manitou Galleries225 Canyon Rd., 505-986-0440Nature’s Muse, paintings by David Riley, bronzes by Jim Eppler; through Sept. 6; reception 4-7 p.m.Meyer Gallery225 Canyon Rd., 800-779-7387Paintings by Francis Livingston; through Sept. 2; reception 5-7 p.m.Nordwall Gallery & Studio618 Canyon Rd., 505-988-5057Indian Market Exhibition, paintings by Raymond Nordwall; reception 5-7 p.m.Nüart Gallery670 Canyon Rd., 505-988-3888Patterns of Expression, paintings by Rose Masterpol and Sunny Taylor; through Sept. 5; reception 5-7 p.m.

Obscura Gallery1405 Paseo de Peralta, 505-577-6708Future Intercept, photographs by Douglas Miles; closing Saturday; reception 5-7 p.m.Pottery of the Southwest223-A Canyon Rd., 505-365-2192Paintings by Karen Clarkson, opening 11 a.m.- 2 p.m.; jewelry by Jonah Hill; opening 4-7 p.m.; pottery by Jason Ebelacker, opening 5-7 p.m.Scheinbaum & Russek505-988-5116, photographydealers.comWalter Chappell: Into the Light, retrospective photographic exhibit; through Sept. 25 by appointment.Sorrel Sky Gallery125 W. Palace Ave., 505-501-6555Group show; through Sunday; talk on Navajo weaving 4 p.m., reception 5-7:30 p.m., second talk 11:30 a.m. Saturday.Sugarman-Peterson Gallery130 W. Palace Ave., 505-982-0340Landscapes by Desmond O’Hagan; through August; reception 5-7:30 p.m.

Tierra Mar Gallery225 Canyon Rd., 505-372-7087Contemporary wood carvings by Keoni; through August 30.Turner Carroll Gallery725 Canyon Rd., 505-986-9800Hung Liu: Sanctuary, paintings; through Sept. 19.

Santa Fe OperaEugene Onegin301 Opera Dr., 800-280-4654, 505-986-5900Tchaikovsky’s tale of unrequited love; 8 p.m.; santafeopera.org/operas-and-ticketing.

Classical MusicSanta Fe Chamber Music Festival St. Francis Auditorium, New Mexico Museum of Art, 107 W. Palace Ave.Free guitar recital by Roberto Capocchi; music of Sainz de la Maza, Villa-Lobos, and Barrios; 6 p.m.; santafechambermusic.com.

In ConcertFats on FireSITE Santa Fe, 1606 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-1199Jazz trumpeter J.Q. Whitcomb honors the legacy of Fats Navarro, Freddie Hubbard, Lee Morgan, and Woody Shaw; 5 p.m.; $30; holdmyticket.com/event/378063.

Theater/DanceThe Lifespan of a FactThe Lab Theater, 1213 Parkway Dr., 505-424-1601New Mexico Actors Lab presents Jeremy Kareken, David Murrell, and Gordon Farrell’s socially conscious comedy; $25; nmactorslab.com; 7:30 p.m. today and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday; masks required.Shakespeare in the GardenSanta Fe Botanical Garden, 715 Camino Lejo, 505-471-9103Santa Fe Classic Theater presents the comedy As You Like It, directed by Patrick Briggs; 6:45 p.m., picnicking 5:15 p.m.; $35 and $45; Saturday and Sunday encores; santafeclassictheater.org.

Books/TalksPhilip Chambless and Mike Ryan IIEldorado Hotel, 309 W. San Francisco St., 505-988-4455The authors sign copies of Turquoise in America, Parts One and Two; 11 a.m.-1 p.m. (See story, Page 18)

Events99th Annual Indian MarketSanta Fe Community Convention Center, 201 W. Marcy St.Best of Show ceremony and luncheon 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m., $150, holdmyticket.com/ tickets/377531; general preview of award- winning art and silent auction 4:30-6:30 p.m.; $25, holdmyticket.com/event/377529; swaia.org. (See stories, Pages 31-43)

Chiaroscuro Contemporary Art (558 Canyon Rd.) shows ceramics by Lisa Holt and Harlan Reano through Sept. 4. Above, Pegasus Unicorn

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Antique American Indian Art Show Santa FeEl Museo Cultural de Santa Fe, 555 Camino de la FamiliaFinal day; 11 a.m.-5 p.m., $15, available online and at the door, antiqueindianartshow.com.Art demonstrationsFox Pueblo Pottery, 839-K Paseo de Peralta, 505-577-0835Acoma potter Franklin Peters 10 a.m.-1 p.m.; Hopi katsina doll carver Darance Makwesa Chimerica; 1-3 p.m.Pathways Native Arts MarketBuffalo Thunder Resort & Casino, 20 Buffalo Thunder Trail500-plus artists; live entertainment, and food trucks 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; poehcenter.org/pathways; continues through Sunday. (See stories, Pages 31-43)

Sovereign Santa FeLa Fonda, 100 Old Santa Fe TrailWorks by Native American artists; Pivot: Skateboard Deck Art exhibit and Market Annex booths; 10 a.m.-8 p.m. today and Saturday; 575-751-4278.Wheelwright Museum Benefit Auction & Case Trading Post Artists’ Market704 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 800-607-4636Jewelry, textiles, pottery, and fine art; indoor auction (masks required) and outdoor market 8 a.m.-4 p.m.; no charge; wheelwright.org; continues on Saturday; wheelwright.org.

SATURDAY 8/21Gallery and Museum OpeningsPie Projects924-B Shoofly St., 505-372-7681Music of the Great Earth: Hung Liu at Pie Projects, paintings; through Sept. 11; reception 2-4 p.m.

Santa Fe OperaThe Marriage of Figaro 301 Opera Dr., 800-280-4654, 505-986-5900Mozart’s comic opera of intrigue, misunderstand-ings, and forgiveness; 8:30 p.m.; santafeopera.org/operas-and-ticketing.

Classical MusicSan Miguel Chapel MusicSan Miguel Chapel, 401 Old Santa Fe Trail, 505-983-3974All-Baroque program by period-instruments ensemble Archipelago; 3 p.m., $20; eventbrite.com and at the door.Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St.Aria with Diverse Variations: violinist Ida Kavafian, violist Steven Tenenbom, and cellist Peter Wiley; 6 p.m.; 505-982-1890, santafechambermusic.com. (See story, Page 26)

Books/TalksPhilip Chambless and Mike Ryan IIHotel Chimayo, 125 Washington Ave. and Roseswood Inn of the Anasazi, 113 Washington Ave.The authors sign copies of Turquoise in America, Parts One and Two; 11 a.m.-1 p.m., at Hotel Chimayo, 2-4 p.m. at the Anasazi. (See story, Page 18)Words in the WoodsHyde Memorial State Park, 740 Hyde Park Rd., Group Site #2Readings by Jack Loeffler, Natachee Momaday Gray, and Lisa Gray Fisher; 1 p.m.; no charge.

EventsOpen House at Allan Houser Sculpture Gardens at Haozous Place26 Haozous Rd.70-plus artworks on 15-acre estate; 10 a.m.-4 p.m. today and Sunday; no charge; 505-471-1528; houser@allanhouser.com.99th Annual Indian MarketDowntown Gates 7:45 a.m.-5 p.m. today and Sunday; performances 9 a.m.-4 p.m., $20, $35 weekend pass; gala reception, fashion show preview, and auctions 6-9 p.m. (at Santa Fe Community Convention Center), $200; swaia.org. (See stories, Pages 31-43)2021 IAIA Recent Graduate Art MarketIAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (under the portal), 108 Cathedral Place, 888-922-4242Works by alumni from 2016-2021; 7 a.m.-5 p.m. today and Sunday.

The After-PartySITE Santa Fe, 1606 Paseo de Peralta, 505-316-3596DJs Element, Young Native, and Def-i; plus, hip-hop artist Nataanii Means; 9-11:30 p.m.; $10 in advance, $15 at the door; sitesantafe.org/events. Free Indian Market Show.500-plus potters, jewelers, basket makers, beadworkers, and other artisans; 8 a.m.-5 p.m. today and Sunday. (See stories, Pages 31-43)Pathways Native Arts MarketBuffalo Thunder Resort & Casino, 20 Buffalo Thunder TrailIndoor/outdoor booths; 500-plus artists, live entertainment, and food trucks; 9 a.m.-5 p.m. poehcenter.org/pathways; continues Sunday. (See stories, Pages 31-43)Music del SolSanta Fe Waldorf School, 26 Puesta del Sol, 505-467-6427School fundraiser; food trucks, live bands, and dancing; 5-9 p.m.; $10; kids no charge; santafewaldorf.org/sol. Textile Arts Sale & Show: Underfoot and All AroundMontezuma Lodge, 431 Paseo de PeraltaHandwoven, handknitted, shibori, ikat-dyed, up-cycled attire, hats, and jewelry; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. today and Sunday; artthroughtheloom.com.

SUNDAY 8/22Santa Fe OperaApprentice Showcase Scenes301 Opera Dr., 800-280-4654, 505-986-5955Carmen, Elixir of Love, and Susannah; 8 p.m.; $5 and $15; santafeopera.org/operas-and-ticketing.

Classical MusicSan Miguel Chapel MusicSan Miguel Chapel, 401 Old Santa Fe Trail, 505-983-3974Art songs and opera selectios sung by mezzo-soprano Megan Marino, tenor Brenton Ryan, and soprano Sara Gartland Lomelí; 3 p.m., $20; eventbrite.com and at the door.Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St.Dover Quartet; Beethoven and Shostakovich; 6 p.m.; 505-982-1890, santafechambermusic.com.

Nüart Gallery (670 Canyon Rd.) shows paintings by Sunny Taylor through Sept. 5. Above, Offering

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In ConcertDana CooperLa Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda, 100 E. San Francisco St., 505-982-5511Folk-rock songwriter, with Bill Hearne; filmed in conjunction with Cooper’s DVD series, I’m Just Passing Through Here; 2-4 p.m.; $20; corinne@blueskiesmgmt.com.Mt. Joy and Trampled by Turtles Fall TourThe Bridge Patio at Santa Fe Brewing Company, 37 Fire Pl.Indie-rock and bluegrass; 7 p.m., doors 6 p.m.; $44, VIP tickets $141 and $169; holdmyticket.com/tickets/373479.

Events99th Annual Indian MarketDowntownGates 7:45 a.m.-5 p.m., $15; performances 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Indigenous Fashion Show 3-4 p.m. (Santa Fe Community Convention Center), $15; swaia.org. (See stories, Pages 31-43)Free Indian MarketFederal Park, South Federal Place and Washington AvenueOutdoor booths, 500 Indigenous potters, jewelers, basket makers, beadworkers, and other artisans; 8 a.m.-5 p.m. (See stories, Pages 31-43)Pathways Native Arts MarketBuffalo Thunder Resort & Casino, 20 Buffalo Thunder TrailIndoor and outdoor booths; live entertainment and food trucks; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; poehcenter.org/pathways. (See stories, Pages 31-43)

MONDAY 8/23Classical MusicSanta Fe Chamber Music Festival finale Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St.Dover Quartet, Joel Link, Bryan Lee, Milena Pajaro-van de Stadt, and Camden Shaw; 6 p.m.; 505-982-1890, santafechambermusic.com.

In ConcertSanta Fe Plaza Concert SeriesDowntownJono Manson and David Berkeley; 6 p.m.; free tickets at holdmyticket.com/tickets/375713.

Books/TalksWomen’s Writing as Portals to Santa Fe’s PastMontezuma Lodge, 431 Paseo de PeraltaLed by Julianne Burton-Carvajal; 5:45; $5 donation; santafechapter@thetransitionnetwork.org.

TUESDAY 8/24Santa Fe OperaMozart’s comic opera of intrigue, misunderstand-ings, and forgiveness; 8 p.m.; $36-$278, simulcast $100-$125; santafeopera.org/operas-and-ticketing; Aug. 27 finale.

In ConcertKeb’ Mo’HIPICO Santa Fe polo field, 100 S. Polo Dr.Brother Brothers open; 7:30 p.m.; $69 and $89; 505-886-1251, holdmyticket.com/tickets/375075.Santa Fe Plaza Concert SeriesDowntownBrooklyn-based funk band Turkuaz, 6 p.m.; free tickets at holdmyticket.com/tickets/ 375717.

WEDNESDAY 8/25Santa Fe OperaA Midsummer Night’s Dream closing night 301 Opera Dr., 800-280-4654, 505-986-5900Benjamin Britten and Peter Pear’s ensemble opera adaptation of Shakespeares’ social satire; 8 p.m.; santafeopera.org/operas-and-ticketing.

In ConcertThe MavericksHIPICO Santa Fe polo field, 100 S. Polo Dr.Eclectic country-rock; 7 p.m.; $59, $64 day of show; holdmyticket.com/tickets/360407.

THURSDAY 8/26Gallery and Museum OpeningsSanta Fe Community College Visual Arts Gallery6401 Richards Ave., 505-428-1501Rio Bravo Fine Art Gallery at SFCC, group show; through Sept. 23; reception 4-6 p.m.; sfcc.edu/rio-bravo-fine-art-at-sfcc.

Santa Fe OperaEugene Onegin finale301 Opera Dr., 800-280-4654, 505-986-5900Tchaikovsky’s tale of unrequited love; 8 p.m.; santafeopera.org/operas-and-ticketing.

In ConcertSanta Fe Plaza Concert SeriesDowntownLatin-funk orchestra Grupo Fantasma and blues guitarist Tiho Dimitrov; 6 p.m.; free tickets t holdmyticket.com/tickets/375713.

Theater/DanceJulius Caesar opening nightSanta Fe Prep, Upper School Quad, 1101 Camino de Cruz BlancaInternational Shakespeare Center presents Shakespeare’s political thriller; 7:30 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays through Sept. 10; $10 and $25; internationalshakespeare.center/isc-rep-2021.A Street Light Named Santa Fe opening nightSanta Fe Playhouse, 142 E. De Vargas St., 505-988-4262Santa Fe Fiesta Melodrama’s annual send-up of local news events and politicians; Thursdays-Sundays through Sept. 19, $15 and $25; santafeplayhouse .org/events/santa-fe-fiesta-melodrama.

Books/TalksHappy Hour Authors ClubSanta Fe Woman’s Club, 1616 Old Pecos TrailSallie Bingham discusses The Silver Swan: In Search of Doris Duke; 5-6:30 p.m.; $30, members no charge, santafelibraryfriends.org/events.

Renée GregorioCollected Works Bookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226The poet reads from Abyss & Bridge; 6 p.m.

OUT OF TOWNAbiquiúGhost Ranch WeekendGhost Ranch, 280 Private Dr., AbiquiúFriday, Aug. 20: Rosanne Cash, Margo Price, and Shannon McNally; Saturday, Aug. 21: Neko Case, Valerie June, Bedouine, and Lyla June; $88; 505-886-1251; holdmyticket.com/tickets/375288.

TaosMusic From Angel Fire 37th SeasonTaos Community Auditorium, 145 Paseo del Pueblo NorteMusic of Beethoven, Valerie Coleman, and Paul Wiancko; 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 21; $50 and $55; 575-377-3233.

PEOPLE WHO NEED PEOPLESingersZía Singers women’s chorus auditionsAll choral sections; 9 a.m.-noon Aug. 31, St. Bede’s Episcopal Church, 550 W. San Mateo Rd.; sign up at theziasingers.com. ◀

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MusicSanta Fe TradFestCamp Stoney, 7855 Old Santa Fe TrailIncluding ATC String Band, Gerry Carthy, Lara Manzanares, and Elliott Rogers; 6:30 p.m. Aug. 27, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. 28, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Aug. 29; tickets start at $25; santafetradfest.org.John FulbrightSt. Francis Auditorium, New Mexico Museum of Art, 107 W. Palace Ave.Americana singer-songwriter; 7:30 p.m. Aug. 27; $29-$50; holdmyticket.com/tickets/356741. Beats AntiqueMeow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Circle, 505-395-6369Experimental, electronic-music group; 6 p.m. Aug. 28; $27.50-$30; sfevents.meowwolf.com.Pink MartiniSanta Fe Opera, 301 Opera Dr.Nouveau-Euro-lounge ensemble; 7:30 p.m. Sept, 1; $61-$97; holdmyticket.com/tickets/377525.John GorkaSt. Francis Auditorium, 107 W. Palace Ave.Folk singer-songwriter; Lucy Barna opens; 7:30 p.m. Sept. 2; $24-$50; holdmyticket.com/tickets/357331.Mariachi Extravaganza301 Opera Dr., 800-280-4654, 505-986-5900A Fiesta de Santa Fe showcase of New Mexico talent; 7:30 p.m. Sept. 4; $18-$58; official .santafeopera.org/10689/10692.Gary Clark Jr.Kit Carson Park, 211 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, TaosR&B artist; 7:30 p.m. Sept. 5; $54 and $69; holdmyticket.com/tickets/377413.Willie Green ProjectAntieau Gallery, 130 Lincoln Ave., 505-983-9529New Orleans-based jazz trio, Green on drums, Ryan Henseler on piano, and Max Moran on bass; 7-10 p.m. Sept. 9-11; $20-$100; antieaugallery.com.

Chris BottiLensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St.Trumpeter; 7:30 p.m. Sept. 9; from $60; tickets.lensic.org/7583/7584.Lucinda WilliamsLensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St.Singer-songwriter; 7:30 p.m. Sept. 10; $54-$74; tickets.lensic.org/7590/7591.Beppe GambettaGiG Performance Space, 1808 Second St., gigsantafe.comItalian guitarist-vocalist; 8 p.m. Sept. 10; $22 in advance, gigsantafe.com/schedule; masks required.Alice Howe and FreeboGiG Performance Space, 1808 Second St., gigsantafe.comModern-folk duo; 8 p.m. Sept. 11; $22 in advance; gigsantafe.com/schedule; masks required.Santa Fe Symphony season openerLensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St.Music of Anthony Barfield, Charles Gounod, and Steve Reich, with violinist Alexi Kenney; 4 p.m. Sept. 12; $22-$80; 505-983-1414, santafesymphony.org/event/season-opener.Karla BonoffSt. Francis Auditorium, 107 W. Palace Ave.Singer-songwriter; 7:30 p.m. Sept. 12; $29-$44; holdmyticket.com/tickets/358016.Daniel RodriguezTumbleroot Brewery and Distillery, 2791 Agua Fria St.Folk singer-songwriter (of Elephant Revival); 7:30 p.m. Sept. 14; $22 in advance, $27 day of show; holdmyticket.com/tickets/375099.¡Globalquerque!National Hispanic Cultural Center, 1701 Fourth St., SW, Albuquerque, 505-246-2261Annual celebration of international music and culture; ten bands from 5 continents and food

booths; outdoor dance party 7 p.m. Sept. 16, $10; concerts Sept. 17 and 18; globalquerque.org/tickets.Ali RyersonSITE Santa Fe, 1606 Paseo de Peralta, 505-316-3596Jazz flutist, with pianist Bert Dalton and bassist Milo Jaramillo; 5 p.m. Sept. 17; $25 and $30 online; holdmyticket.com/event/379184 and at the door; santafemusiccollective.org.Buddy GuySanta Fe Opera, 301 Opera Dr.Samantha Fish opens; 7 p.m. Sept. 19; $71-$103; holdmyticket.com/tickets/377627.Los Alamos Concert Association 75th AnniversaryDuane Smith Auditorium, 1300 Diamond Dr., Los AlamosSept. 19 opener: string quartet Cuarteto Latino-americano, Oct. 26: Britain’s Academy of St. Martin in the Fields chamber ensemble; Jan.14: Scotland’s Maxwell String Quartet; Feb. 11: Poulenc Trio; April 10: pianist Simon Trpčeski; $30, 5-concert package $140; losalamosconcert.org/tickets.html.Marc-André HamelinLensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St.Piano recital; music of Mozart, Beethoven, and Fauré; 7:30 p.m. Sept. 21; $35-$115; secure.performancesantafe.org/7427/7428.Son LittleTumbleroot Brewery and Distillery, 2791 Agua Fria St.R&B musician; 7:30 p.m. Sept. 23; $20 in advance, $25 day of show; holdmyticket.com/tickets/374761.Rickie Lee JonesScottish Rite Temple, 463 Paseo de PeraltaJazz-pop songwriter; 7:30 p.m. Sept. 24; $69; 505-886-1251; holdmyticket.com/tickets/378553.Madame ButterflySt. Francis Auditorium, New Mexico Museum of Art, 107 W. Palace Ave.Fully staged production of Puccini’s tragic love story, presented by Opera West!; 6 p.m. Oct. 22; 2 and 6 p.m. Oct. 23, and 4 p.m. Oct. 24; $20-$200; 773-720-9354, operawest.org.

Theater/DanceThe Cradle Will RockThe Lab Theater, 1213 Parkway Dr., 505-395-6576A New Mexico Actors Lab production of Marc Blitzstein’s 1937 musical of corruption and corporate greed; Sept. 2-19: $25; nmactorslab.com; masks required.

Events, Etc.Zia Regional Rodeo and Gay Rodeo ExhibitRodeo de Santa Fe, 3237 Rodeo Rd., 505-471-4300Competitive calf roping, bull riding, wild drag racing, wild cow milking, and an exhibit of artifacts and photographs reflecting the 40-plus years of gay rodeo (in the concession building); 11 a.m. Aug. 27, 10 a.m. Aug. 28 and 29; $10 and $15; nmgra.org/rodeo/tickets.htm and at the gate. Fourth Annual Madrid Film FestivalOscar Huber Ballpark, NM 14, north of townComedies, dramas, animation, and documentaries; 7:30 p.m. Aug. 27, seating 6:30 p.m.; $10.Feasting With FriendsKitchenangels.org/event/feasting-with-friendsVolunteers host lunch and dinner parties and collect donations for Kitchen Angels Sept. 1-30; contact Dwayne Trujillo, 505-471-7780, Ext. 204; email dtrujillo@kitchenangels.org to register name, date of party, and number of guests. Taos Open Studio TourTownwidePreview exhibit 6-9 p.m. Sept. 2, Taos Valley Lodge, 615 Paseo Del Pueblo Sur; 30-plus artists; 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Saturday-Monday, Sept. 4-6; taosartistorg.org.97th annual burning of ZozobraFort Marcy Park, Bishops Lodge and Hyde Park RoadsOld Man Gloom go up in flames Sept. 3. This year’s theme: ‘80s dance party; gates 4 p.m.; $15, $20 day of event; burnzozobra.com/tickets.Fiesta de Santa FeDowntown PlazaSept. 4-6 and Sept. 10-12: Fiesta Fine Arts & Crafts Market; Sept. 4: Mariachi Extravaganza; Sept. 11: Desfile de Los Niños (pet parade); Sept. 12: Desfile de la Gente Historical/Hysterical Parade; 505-795-9751, santafefiesta.org.Heart of New Mexico Fiber and Art GatheringWildlife West Nature Park, 87 N. Frontage Rd., EdgewoodHandcrafted garments, home accessories, and yarn, with artist demonstrations, workshops; 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Sept. 4, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sept. 5; heartofnmfiberandartgathering.com.45th Banff Mountain Film FestivalThe Downs of Santa Fe, 27475 W. Frontage Rd.Mountain-sports and environmentally themed; gates 5:45 p.m. Sept. 7 and 8; screenings 7:45 p.m.; $18, sfct.org/events/banff-mountain-film-festival.

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Meow Wolf presents Beats Antique Aug. 28.

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AT THE GALLERIESForm & Concept435 S. Guadalupe St., 505-780-8312Group show of works by members of We Are The Seeds Indigenous arts organization; through Oct. 15; Western Blue, multidisciplinary works by Thais Mather; through Oct. 15; Unseen, international book-art exhibit; through Nov. 20.Globe Fine Art727 Canyon Rd., 505-989-3888Nature’s Gift, paintings by Tim Althauser; through Aug. 30.Horndeski Contemporary703 Canyon Rd., 505-231-3731 or 505-438-0484Music Paintings, narrative paintings by Gregory Horndeski; through Aug. 28.McLarry Fine Art225 Canyon Rd., 505-988-1161Chuck Sabatino: Late 1800 Tobacco Bags, paintings; through Aug. 27. Monroe Gallery of Photography112 Don Gaspar Ave., 505-992-0800Present Tense, group show of photojournalistic works; through Aug. 29.Owings Gallery120 E. Marcy St., 505-982-6244Ed Mell: Summer 2021, landscapes; through Sept. 28.Peyton Wright Gallery237 E. Palace Ave., 505-989-9888Lex Lucius: Paintings; through August.Photo-eye Gallery1300 Rufina Cir., 505-988-5152Archival pigment prints by Maggie Taylor; photoeye.com. (See story, Pag e 46)Sage Creek Gallery421 Canyon Rd., 505-988-3444Inspirations from Native Americans, group show; through Aug. 27.TAI Modern1601 Paseo de Peralta, 505-984-1387Bamboo art by Isohi Setsuko; through Aug. 28. Ramona Sakiestewa: Raven@ The Big Bang, mixed media; through Sept. 11.Victory Contemporary124 W. Palace Ave., 505-983-8589Paintings by Poteet Victory, through Aug. 27.

MUSEUMS & ART SPACESSanta Fe Art Vault540 S. Guadalupe St., 505-428-0681From the Carl & Marilynn Thoma Foundation collection: Networked Nature, digital and media works; Saint Somebody: Technologies of the Divine, digital, contemporary Southwestern, and art of the Spanish Americas; through April 2022.Coe Center for the Arts1590-B Pacheco St., 505-983-6372The Virtual Coe: online collection of African, Asian, European, Native American, and Oceanic objects; ccoeartscenter.org. El Rancho de las Golondrinas334 Los Pinos Rd., 505-471-2261Living history museum located on 200 acres, dedicated to the history, heritage, and culture of 18th- and 19th- century New Mexico; golondrinas.org. Open Wednesdays-Sundays.Georgia O’Keeffe Museum217 Johnson St., 505-946-1000Paintings, drawings, pastels, and watercolors represented in: Becoming Georgia O’Keeffe, Georgia O’Keeffe at Lake George, 1918-2928,

My New Yorks, O’Keeffe’s New Mexico, Ritz Tower, Seeing Beyond/Ver más allá, The Natural World, and Travels; okeeffemuseum.org. Open Thursdays-Mondays (online advance ticket purchase required).IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts108 Cathedral Place, 888-922-42422020/2021 IAIA Senior Exhibition, reflecting on issues of cultural/gender identity and discrimination; through Oct. 10 • Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology, international exhibit; through Jan. 23, 2022 (see story, Page 48) • Daniel McCoy Jr.: Experimental exPRESSion, mural; through Feb. 27, 2022; iaia.edu/mocna. Closed Tuesdays.Meow Wolf 1352 Rufina Circle, 505-395-6369The House of Eternal Return, interactive installation; meowwolf.com/visit/santa-fe. Closed Tuesdays.Museum of Indian Arts and Culture710 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-476-1269Collecting Jewelry: Curator H.P. Mera’s Trip to Navajo Country in 1932, items from the collection; through Dec. 1 • A Place in Clay, work by 2020 Living Treasures award winner, Jemez Pueblo potter Kathleen Wall; through May 16, 2022 • Clearly Indigenous: Native Visions Reimagined in Glass, including works by Dale Chihuly and Preston Singletary; through June 16, 2022; indianartsandculture.org. Open daily.Museum of International Folk Art706 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-476-1200From Combat to Carpet: The Art of Afghan War Rugs, war-related iconography; through Sept. 5 • Glass: Selections from the Collection; through Jan. 30, 2022 • Yōkai: Ghosts & Demons of Japan, Muromachi Period scroll paintings, Edo Period woodblock prints, and contemporary folk art; through August 2022. Long term exhibits: Música Buena: Hispano Folk Music of New Mexico, exploring the genre’s roots Multiple Visions: A Common Bond, works in the Alexander Girard Wing • Lloyd’s Treasure Chest: Folk Art in Focus, thematic displays from the permanent collection • #mask: Creative Responses to the Global Pandemic, fashionable and political face masks; moifa.org. Open daily.

Museum of Spanish Colonial Art750 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-982-2226Trails, Rails, and Highways: How Trade Transformed the Art of Spanish New Mexico, works from the collection; through August 2022. Long term: Pueblo-Spanish Revival Style: The Director’s Residence and the Architecture of John Gaw Meem, highlighting aspects of the museum’s architectural features; through Oct. 1, 2022 • Youth Gallery, Youth Market artists’ works; spanishcolonial.org. Call for hours of operation.New Mexico History Museum/ Palace of the Governors105 W. Palace Ave., 505-476-5100Palace Seen and Unseen: A Convergence of History and Archaeology, documents, photographs, and artifacts; long term • Looking Back: Reflecting on Collections, works reflecting the museum’s collecting history; through Oct. 17 • Working on the Railroad, archival images from the Palace of the Governors and the Library of Congress; through Oct. 18. Core exhibits: The Massacre of Don Pedro Villasur, graphic art by Turner Avery Mark-Jacobs • The First World War, ephemera relating to New Mexicans’ contributions • Setting the Standard: The Fred Harvey Company and Its Legacy, objects from the collection and photos from Palace of the Governors photo archives • Telling New Mexico: Stories From Then and Now, artifacts, photographs, films, and oral histories; nmhistorymuseum.org. Open daily.New Mexico Museum of Art107 W. Palace Ave., 505-476-5072Go West Said a Small Voice: Gustave Baumann and Dreams of New Mexico, examining works influenced by mission churches and Pueblos; through Feb. 13, 2022 • Breath Taking, works exploring the nature of breathing; through Sept. 5 • Southwest Rising: Contemporary Art and the Legacy of Elaine Horwitch; through Jan. 2, 2022 • Storytellers: Narrative Art of the West, works from the museum collection; through Feb. 13, 2022; nmartmuseum.org. Open daily.Santa Fe Botanical Garden715 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-471-9103A living museum on 14 acres; santafebotanical garden.org. Closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

SITE Santa Fe1606 Paseo de Peralta, 505-316-3596Mary Weatherford: Canyon — Daisy — Eden, paintings; through Sept. 5 • Works by members of the 2021 SITE Scholars Program; through Sept. 12; sitesantafe.org. Open Thursdays- Sundays.Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian704 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-982-4636Shonto Begay: Eyes of the World, narrative paintings; through Oct. 3 • Indigenous Women: Border Matters, group exhibit; through Oct. 3. Long term: Center for the Study of Southwestern Jewelry, devoted to Diné and Pueblo traditions • Medicinal Healer, An Artist to Remember: Charlie Willeto; folk-art carvings; wheelwright.org. Open Tuesdays-Saturdays.

AlbuquerqueAlbuquerque Museum2000 Mountain Rd., NW, 505-243-7255Eye to I: Self-Portraits from the National Portrait Gallery, various mediums; through Sept. 12 • Another World: The Transcendental Painting Group; through Sept. 26 • We Lead, Others Follow, works of 19th- and 20th-century female photographers; through Nov. 14 • Recent History Acquisitions, historical objects; through Nov. 28 • Layered Meanings, collage, assemblage, and montage from the permanent collection; through Feb. 20, 2022 • Cannupa Hanska Luger, multidisciplinary works; through July 1, 2022; cabq.gov/culturalservices/albuquerque- museum/plan-your-visit/admission-ticketing. Closed Mondays.Harwood Museum of Art238 Ledoux St., 575-758-9826Santo Lowride: Norteño Car Culture and the Santo Tradition, group show; through October 10. Core exhibit: Northern New Mexico Hispanic works; harwoodmuseum.org. Open Thursdays-Sundays.National Hispanic Cultural Center 1701 Fourth St., SW, Albuquerque, 505-246-2261Desde Mi Balcón/From My Balcony, outdoor exhibit of photographs of Spain during the pandemic; through Sept. 10 • Southwest of Eden: The Art of Adam and Eve, works from the Joyce Kaser collection; through Oct. 17 • ¡Mira! Nuestra Arquitectura: An Architectural Journey, the history of NHCC”s past, present, and future; through December • Mira, Mira on the Wall: Reflection on 20 Years of Exhibitions; through Jan. 2, 2022 • Aquí Estamos: New Selections from the Permanent Collection; through Feb. 27, 2022; nhccnm.org. Open Tuesdays-Sundays.

TaosE.L. Blumenschein Home and Museum222 Ledoux St., 575-758-0505Hacienda art from the Blumenschein family collection and European and Spanish colonial antiques; taoshistoricmuseums.org. Open daily.La Hacienda de los Martinez708 Hacienda Way, 575-758-1000Northern New Mexico-style Spanish colonial “great house”; taoshistoricmuseums.org. Open daily.Millicent Rogers Museum1504 Millicent Rogers Rd., 575-758-2462Historical collections of Native American jewelry and paintings; Hispanic textiles, metalwork, sculpture; and contemporary jewelry. Open daily; millicentrogers.org.Taos Art Museum at Fechin House227 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, 575-758-2690Through the Eyes of Fechin, paintings by Nicolai Fechin, through Jan. 9, 2022 • From the Permanent Collection: Taos Society of Artists; through Jan 9, 2022; taosartmuseum.org. Closed Mondays.

Blue Rain Gallery (544 S. Guadalupe St.) shows paintings by Starr Hardridge. Above, Burning Twilight

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