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28 PASATIEMPO I July 24-30, 2020 ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR July 24 -30, 2020 • To list an event in Pasa Week, send an email or press release to pasa@sfnewmexican .com or [email protected]. • Send material no later than two weeks prior to the desired publication date. • For each event, provide the following information: time, day, date, venue/address, ticket prices, web address, phone number, and 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’s 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. CALENDAR COMPILED BY PAMELA BEACH CALENDAR LISTING GUIDELINES FRIDAY 7/24 Gallery Openings Blue Rain Gallery 544 S. Guadalupe St., 505-954-9902 Spanish Market Show, includes works by Gustavo Victor Goler, Marie Romero Cash, Nicolas Otero, and José A. Lucero; through Aug. 8; reception 5-7 p.m. Gerald Peters Contemporary 1011 Paseo de Peralta, 505- 954-5800 Paintings by Patrick Dean Hubbell; through Sept. 26; gpgallery.com. Keep Contemporary 142 Lincoln Ave., 505-557-9574 Mi Vida En Arte, paintings by El Moisés; through Aug. 24; reception 5-8 p.m. Manitou Galleries 225-B Canyon Rd., 505-986-0440 Viviendo la Mejor Vida, mutlidisciplinary works by Alvin Gill-Tapia, Arthur López, Miguel Martinez, and Bernadette Marquez; reception 2-6 p.m. McLarry Fine Art 225 Canyon Rd., 505-988-1161 Changing Moments, paintings by Peter Hagen; through Aug. 7; reception 5-7 p.m. Meyer Gallery 225 Canyon Rd., 505-983-1434 Paintings by Milt Kobayashi; through July 30; reception 5-7 p.m. Mill Contemporary 644 Canyon Rd., 505-983-6668 Group show of paintings by gallery artists; through August; open 10 a.m.-5 p.m.. Obscura Gallery 1405 Paseo de Peralta, 505-577-6708 Extinction Party, photographs by Jonathan Blaustein; through August. Sorrel Sky Gallery 125 W. Palace Ave., 505-501-6555 Work by jeweler Lawrence Baca; through July; reception 5-7:30 p.m. Classical Music Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival Santafechambermusic.com/radio-programs Concerts from 2007 to 2020 on Classical 95.5 KHFM; 13-hour broadcasts, 24 hours a day, seven days a week; To see program listings for the 2020 season, visit radionetwork.wfmt.com/programs/santa-fe- chamber-music-festival. #TheShowMustGoOnline Instagram.com/performancesantafe and Facebook.com/performancesantafepsf Performance Santa Fe streams concerts of artists from its 2020-2021 season; 505-984-8759. TGIF organ recital Fpcsantafe.org/tgiftube Linda Raney; J.S. Bach Prelude and Fugue in D Major; viewable anytime after 5:30 p.m.; First Presbyterian Church, 505-982-8544, Ext. 16. In Concert Doug Montgomery Vanessie, 434 W. San Francisco St., 505-982-9966 Pianist-vocalist; Great American Songbook standards, classical, and pop; 6-9 p.m. Fridays- Sundays; outdoor seating; no cover. Ghost Light Sessions Lensic.org/lensic-online/#ghost-light-sessions Free videos of artists invited by Lensic Performing Arts Center to perform in the closed theater, including Betsy Scarinzi and Justin Lindsey of The HollyHocks and singer-songwriters Kirk Matthews and Lucy Barna. Igor & The Red Elvises Losalamossummerconcertseries.com Surf-rock band; 6 p.m. live on facebook.com/ SecretCitySummerConcertSeries. Theater/Dance Red Bike Teatroparaguas.org Teatro Paraguas presents its production of Caridad Svich’s coming-of-age drama; streaming on demand through Thursday; $10 suggested donation. #TheShowMustGoOnline Instagram.com/performancesantafe and Facebook.com/performancesantafepsf Performance Santa Fe shares videos of dance companies slated for the 2020-2021 season; 505-984-8759, performancesantafe.org. Books/Talks Border South Ccasantafe.org A CCA Living Room Series discussion with filmmaker Raúl O. Paz Pastrana and producer Jason De León on their documentary exploring the migration trail; 7 p.m. (participants watch the film on their own prior to the event); $12; sign up at Center for Contemporary Arts’ website for this event held as part of Beyond Borders, a series examining the global refugee crisis. Fourth Annual Taos Writers Conference Somostaos.org Society of the Muse of the Southwest offers workshops on poetry, fiction, memoirs, play writing, and writing children’s books via Zoom through Sunday; keynote speaker author Pam Houston; instructors include Robert Arellano, Sallie Bingham, Ned Dougherty, and Allegra Huston; online intensive begins at 9 a.m.; $65-$419. Santa Fe Institute Community Lectures Santafe.edu/engage/community, 505-984-8800 The theoretical-research center offers free, diverse talks exploring fundamental principles of complexity science, including computational, social, and biological dynamics; streaming at youtube.com/user/santafeinst. Southwest Seminars on-demand Southwestseminars.tv Lectures drawn from 20-plus years of talks on archaeology, Native culture, history, and natural sciences; weekly rental rates and subscriptions. Classes Pottery-throwing techniques Facebook.com/Paseopottery Ceramicist Angela Smith Kirkman demonstrates the process on a potter’s wheel; 5 p.m.; no charge; donations accepted in support of CASA First, a nonprofit advocating for foster children; call Paseo Pottery for more information, 505-988-7687. Events Emerging Voices in Native Film Tcataos.org/big-screen Shorts by alumni and students of the Institute of American Indian Arts; streaming on demand through July; $5-$50 suggested donation. Violet Crown Virtual Cinema Santafe.violetcrown.com John Lewis: Good Trouble, currently available on demand. Choose from new-release art films and restored classics; rental fees vary. Outdoors Cerrillos Hills State Park trails Main parking lot, County Road 59, 505-474-0196 Open sunrise-9 p.m. for hiking, biking, picnicking, and horseback riding; all visitors must provide proof of residency; face masks required; $5 per vehicle; cerrilloshills.org. Hiking trails Alltrails.com/us/new-mexico/santa-fe City limits: Dale Ball, Frency’s Field/Santa Fe River; Santa Fe National Forest: Atalaya Mountain, Chamisa, Deception Peak, Lower Río en Medio, Nambé Lake, Picacho Peak, Santa Fe Baldy, Tesuque Peak via Aspen Vista; Pecos Wilderness: Anatoli Route, Lake Peak, Penitente Peak, and Stewart Lake. Pecos National Historical Park 1 Peach Dr., 505-757-7241, nps.gov/peco Ancestral Sites and Glorieta Battlefield trails open 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. daily (visitor center closed); fishing permits within park boundaries available through Aug. 3, call 877-444-6777 for reservations, $15 per-day fee paid in advance at recreation.gov. Randall Davey Audubon Center & Sanctuary 1800 Upper Canyon Rd., 505-983-4609 Trails lead through several different habitats and plant zones ranging from meadows to Ponderosa Pine forests; 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Mondays-Saturdays; all buildings closed to the public. Manitou Galleries (225-B Canyon Rd.) shows paintings by Alvin Gill-Tapia.

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Page 1: AR TS AND ENTER TA INMENT CA LEND AR FRID AY 7/24 · Fr ee vide os of ar tists invited by Le ns ic Pe rfor ming Ar ts Ce nte rtoper fo rm in the clos ed th ea te r, inclu ding Be

28 PASATIEMPO I July 24-30, 2020

ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT CALENDARJuly 24-30, 2020

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

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

prices, web address, phone number, and 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’s 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.

C A L E N D A R C O M P I L E D B YP A M E L A B E A C H

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

FRIDAY 7/24Gallery OpeningsBlue Rain Gallery544 S. Guadalupe St., 505-954-9902Spanish Market Show, includes worksby Gustavo Victor Goler, Marie Romero Cash,Nicolas Otero, and José A. Lucero; through Aug. 8;reception 5-7 p.m.Gerald Peters Contemporary1011 Paseo de Peralta, 505- 954-5800Paintings by Patrick Dean Hubbell; through Sept. 26;gpgallery.com.Keep Contemporary142 Lincoln Ave., 505-557-9574Mi Vida En Arte, paintings by El Moisés;through Aug. 24; reception 5-8 p.m.Manitou Galleries225-B Canyon Rd., 505-986-0440Viviendo la Mejor Vida, mutlidisciplinaryworks by Alvin Gill-Tapia, Arthur López,Miguel Martinez, and Bernadette Marquez;reception 2-6 p.m.McLarry Fine Art225 Canyon Rd., 505-988-1161Changing Moments, paintings by Peter Hagen;through Aug. 7; reception 5-7 p.m.Meyer Gallery225 Canyon Rd., 505-983-1434Paintings by Milt Kobayashi; through July 30;reception 5-7 p.m.Mill Contemporary644 Canyon Rd., 505-983-6668Group show of paintings by gallery artists;through August; open 10 a.m.-5 p.m..Obscura Gallery1405 Paseo de Peralta, 505-577-6708Extinction Party, photographs byJonathan Blaustein; through August.Sorrel Sky Gallery125 W. Palace Ave., 505-501-6555Work by jeweler Lawrence Baca; through July;reception 5-7:30 p.m.

Classical MusicSanta Fe Chamber Music FestivalSantafechambermusic.com/radio-programsConcerts from 2007 to 2020 on Classical 95.5 KHFM;13-hour broadcasts, 24 hours a day, seven days aweek; To see program listings for the 2020 season,visit radionetwork.wfmt.com/programs/santa-fe-chamber-music-festival.#TheShowMustGoOnlineInstagram.com/performancesantafeand Facebook.com/performancesantafepsfPerformance Santa Fe streams concerts of artistsfrom its 2020-2021 season; 505-984-8759.

TGIF organ recitalFpcsantafe.org/tgiftubeLinda Raney; J.S. Bach Prelude and Fuguein D Major; viewable anytime after 5:30 p.m.;First Presbyterian Church, 505-982-8544, Ext. 16.

In ConcertDoug MontgomeryVanessie, 434 W. San Francisco St., 505-982-9966Pianist-vocalist; Great American Songbookstandards, classical, and pop; 6-9 p.m. Fridays-Sundays; outdoor seating; no cover.Ghost Light SessionsLensic.org/lensic-online/#ghost-light-sessionsFree videos of artists invited by Lensic PerformingArts Center to perform in the closed theater,including Betsy Scarinzi and Justin Lindseyof The HollyHocks and singer-songwritersKirk Matthews and Lucy Barna.Igor & The Red ElvisesLosalamossummerconcertseries.comSurf-rock band; 6 p.m. live on facebook.com/SecretCitySummerConcertSeries.

Theater/DanceRed BikeTeatroparaguas.orgTeatro Paraguas presents its productionof Caridad Svich’s coming-of-age drama;streaming on demand through Thursday;$10 suggested donation.

#TheShowMustGoOnlineInstagram.com/performancesantafeand Facebook.com/performancesantafepsfPerformance Santa Fe shares videos of dancecompanies slated for the 2020-2021 season;505-984-8759, performancesantafe.org.

Books/TalksBorder SouthCcasantafe.orgA CCA Living Room Series discussion withfilmmaker Raúl O. Paz Pastrana and producerJason De León on their documentary exploringthe migration trail; 7 p.m. (participants watchthe film on their own prior to the event); $12;sign up at Center for Contemporary Arts’ websitefor this event held as part of Beyond Borders,a series examining the global refugee crisis.Fourth Annual Taos Writers ConferenceSomostaos.orgSociety of the Muse of the Southwest offersworkshops on poetry, fiction, memoirs, playwriting, and writing children’s books via Zoomthrough Sunday; keynote speaker author PamHouston; instructors include Robert Arellano,Sallie Bingham, Ned Dougherty, and AllegraHuston; online intensive begins at 9 a.m.; $65-$419.Santa Fe Institute Community LecturesSantafe.edu/engage/community, 505-984-8800The theoretical-research center offers free,diverse talks exploring fundamental principles

of complexity science, including computational,social, and biological dynamics; streamingat youtube.com/user/santafeinst.Southwest Seminars on-demandSouthwestseminars.tvLectures drawn from 20-plus years of talks onarchaeology, Native culture, history, and naturalsciences; weekly rental rates and subscriptions.

ClassesPottery-throwing techniquesFacebook.com/PaseopotteryCeramicist Angela Smith Kirkman demonstratesthe process on a potter’s wheel; 5 p.m.; no charge;donations accepted in support of CASA First,a nonprofit advocating for foster children; callPaseo Pottery for more information, 505-988-7687.

EventsEmerging Voices in Native FilmTcataos.org/big-screenShorts by alumni and students of the Instituteof American Indian Arts; streaming on demandthrough July; $5-$50 suggested donation.Violet Crown Virtual CinemaSantafe.violetcrown.comJohn Lewis: Good Trouble, currently availableon demand. Choose from new-release art filmsand restored classics; rental fees vary.

OutdoorsCerrillos Hills State Park trailsMain parking lot, County Road 59, 505-474-0196Open sunrise-9 p.m. for hiking, biking, picnicking,and horseback riding; all visitors must provideproof of residency; face masks required;$5 per vehicle; cerrilloshills.org.Hiking trailsAlltrails.com/us/new-mexico/santa-feCity limits: Dale Ball, Frency’s Field/Santa Fe River;Santa Fe National Forest: Atalaya Mountain, Chamisa,Deception Peak, Lower Río en Medio, Nambé Lake,Picacho Peak, Santa Fe Baldy, Tesuque Peakvia Aspen Vista; Pecos Wilderness: Anatoli Route,Lake Peak, Penitente Peak, and Stewart Lake.Pecos National Historical Park1 Peach Dr., 505-757-7241, nps.gov/pecoAncestral Sites and Glorieta Battlefield trailsopen 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. daily (visitor center closed);fishing permits within park boundaries availablethrough Aug. 3, call 877-444-6777 for reservations,$15 per-day fee paid in advance at recreation.gov.Randall Davey AudubonCenter & Sanctuary1800 Upper Canyon Rd., 505-983-4609Trails lead through several different habitats andplant zones ranging from meadows to PonderosaPine forests; 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Mondays-Saturdays;all buildings closed to the public.

Manitou Galleries (225-B Canyon Rd.) shows paintings by Alvin Gill-Tapia.

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SATURDAY 7/25OperaSongs from the Santa Fe OperaSantafeopera.orgDvořák’s Rusalka, hosted by South Africansoprano Amanda Echalaz; 7 p.m. on SFO’sFacebook page, YouTube channel,and website at no charge.

Classical MusicTaos School of Music VirtualChamber Music FestivalTaosschoolofmusic.comFree encore performances through Aug. 9;Young Masters concerts; 7 p.m. todayand Sunday; donations accepted.

In ConcertDoug MontgomeryVanessie, 434 W. San Francisco St., 505-982-9966Pianist-vocalist; Great American Songbookstandards, classical, and pop; 6-9 p.m. Fridays-Sundays; outdoor seating; no cover.Sol de la NocheAmpconcerts.orgAlternative Latin American music; 8 p.m.,streaming live from Albuquerque’s SunshineTheater; by donation; holdmyticket.com/tickets/362596.

EventsSanta Fe Farmers Market1607 Paseo de Peralta, 505-983-4098Summer hours 7 a.m.-1 p.m. through September.

SUNDAY 7/26In ConcertDoug MontgomeryVanessie, 434 W. San Francisco St., 505-982-9966Pianist-vocalist; Great American Songbookstandards, classical, and pop; 6-9 p.m. Fridays-Sundays; outdoor seating; no cover.

MONDAY 7/27Classical Music#KeepOurVoicesSingingDesertchorale.org/campaignFree Santa Fe Desert Chorale recordings sharedweekly on Mondays via email, on YouTube,Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter; 505-988-2282.

ClassesMusic Biz MondayPlatinummusicawards.orgA free program covering marketing strategies,legal/tax information, and other topics of interestto musicians, launched by the New Mexico MusicCommission Foundation; first session: Tips forLivecasting Your Music; 5 p.m.; to sign up and submitquestions for discussion, email [email protected].

TUESDAY 7/28Books/TalksJoyce Carol OatesCollectedworksbookstore.comThe author reads from and discusses her latestnovel, Night. Sleep. Death. The Stars, examiningcontemporary life in America through the prismof a family tragedy; 6 p.m.Mesa TalksMesaprietapetroglyphs.orgA lecture series hosted by the Mesa PrietaPetroglyph Project and Los Luceros Historic

Site; today, Matt Barbour, regional managerof Coronado and Jemez historic sites, exploresthe archaeological history of hunting; 6-8 p.m.;visit website for link to MPPP’s Facebook page.Shaping the American Frontier:Women of the Santa Fe TrailSarweb.org/event/online-salon-with-frances-levineFrances Levine of the Missouri Historical Societyand Missouri History Museum examines thelives of María Rosa Villalpando Sale dit Lajoieand María de la Cruz Carmen Benavides Robidoux;2-3 p.m.; in this salon hosted by the School forAdvanced Research and the Historic Santa FeFoundation; $5-$50 suggested donation.

ClassesSavvy IRA PlanningSfcc.edu/ceSanta Fe Community College instructor,Peter Murphy, explains strategies for retirementplanning; 5:30-8:30 p.m.; $49; register onlineor call 505-428-1676.

EventsEl Mercado Del Sur SouthsideSanta Fe Farmers MarketPresbyterian Santa Fe Medical Center, 4801 Beckner Rd.Open 3-6 p.m. Tuesdays through September;505-983-4098, santafefarmersmarket.com.Santa Fe Farmers Tuesday Market1607 Paseo de Peralta, 505-983-4098Open 7 a.m.-1 p.m. through September,505-983-4098, santafefarmersmarket.com.

WEDNESDAY 7/29Books/TalksArkady Martine and Vivian ShawCollectedworksbookstore.comThe fiction writers read from their works,A Memory Called Empire and The Greta HelsingTrilogy series; 6 p.m. live online.The Curator’s CircleWheelwright.org/event/the-curators-circle-eliza-naranjo-morseSanta Clara Pueblo muralist Eliza Naranjo Morsedescribes and offers a peek of her an unfinishedwork titled All Together. Making Our Way. Everyday.Medicine, commissioned by the WheelwrightMuseum of the American Indian for its stairwell;3 p.m. live; register online for this free event.Innovation in Archaeologyindianartsandculture.org/calendarA speaker series hosted by the Museum of IndianArts & Culture and the Center for New MexicoArchaeology; today, Lewis Borck describes hisresearch examining the Gallina culture (1100-1300)of Northern New Mexico in Breaking DownCardboard Boxes: How Archaeology Can EraseHistories and How It Can Reveal Them; 6 p.m.;register online. (See story, Page 8)Opera Insight Webinar: On Being HumanSantafeopera.org/discover/learningTrauma and Healing, featuring librettistLaura Kaminski’s Hometown to the World,with Santa Fe Opera presenter Don Fineberg;2 p.m.; $10; contact Anna Garcia for details,505-946-2423, [email protected] Institute and Zen CenterDharma TalkYoutube.com/user/upayazencenter/liveWith Roshi Joan Halifax; 5:30 p.m.;donations accepted; 505-986-8518, upaya.org.

ClassesSanta Fe ImprovSantafeimprov.comFundamentals, the basics of improvisational theater,6:30-8:30 p.m. Wednesdays through Sept. 2; $120;for details, email [email protected].

EventsSanta Fe Farmers Wednesday Market1607 Paseo de Peralta, 505-983-4098Open 3-6 p.m. through September;505-983-4098.

THURSDAY 7/30Classical MusicTaos School of Music VirtualChamber Music FestivalTaosschoolofmusic.comFree encore performances through Aug. 9;seminar with Daedalus String Quartet; 7 p.m.;donations accepted.

Theater/DanceDancing with Our StarsAspensantafeballet.com/support/special-eventsA live-streamed competition by Aspen Santa Fedancers, plus a fundraising auction; 6-7 p.m.;register online for free tickets; proceedsbeneft the ASFB emergency relief fund.

Books/TalksSanta Fe Council on InternationalRelations 2020 Live Streams seriesSfcir.org/2020-live-streamsRetired officers Lieutenant General Walter Gaskinand Rear Admiral Janice Hamby discuss A PerilousNew World Amid Divisions at Home: The U.S. MilitaryConfronts the Future; 10-11:30 a.m.; $10 in advance;to register, call 505-982-4931 or visit the website.Monarchs and Their Miraculous MigrationSantafebotanicalgarden.org/monarchsAn illustrated lecture by microbiologistJoseph Morton, including details on themonarch-monitoring project at the LeonoraCurtain Wetland Preserve; 3-4:30 p.m.; $15;register in advance.

ClassesSanta Fe ImprovSantafeimprov.comFinding the Fun in Scene Work, an intermediatecourse on improvisational theater, 6:30-8:30 p.m.Thursdays through Sept. 3; $120; for details,email [email protected].

OUT OF TOWNAbiquiúArt in the Orchard505-685-4585, [email protected] outdoor exhibit of works by ArmandoAdrian-Lopez; 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, July 25.Call or email the artist for directions.

AlbuquerqueWindows on the FutureTownwidePublic-art storefront installations, hostedby 516 ARTS gallery through August. Map,artist statements, and photographs of worksavailable at 516arts.org.

TaosTaos Art Insurgency:The New ProtagonistsDragonfly Blue Gallery, Wilder Nightingale Fine Art,and Greg Moon Art: 109-B, 119, and 109-A Kit Carson Rd.A national group show of multidisciplinary works;through Aug. 2.Windows on the FutureTownwideStorefront installations by local artists,sponsored by The Paseo Project throughAugust. Visit paseoproject.org for map,artist statements, and photographs.

PEOPLE WHO NEED PEOPLEArtistsSilver Linings Postcard ProjectA SITE Santa Fe public-art initiative inviting artistsof all ages to donate their 2D artwork createdon postcards sold in support of the Santa FeDreamers Project; pick up cards outside SSF,1614 Paseo de Peralta, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.weekdays by July 31 deadline; sitesantafe.org/event/silver-linings-postcard-project.

WritersUnspoken Word EzineStories, poems, essays, or writing of any genresought for the fifth issue of the literary publication;submissions accepted through July; email entriesto Robin Lampman, [email protected].

PASA KIDSGarden Sprouts at HomeFree live stream at zoom.us/j/268275865,meeting ID: 268 275 865Santa Fe Botanical Garden’s storytelling and hands-on activities for ages 3-5; 10-11 a.m. Fridays; $5suggested donation; santafebotanicalgarden.org.Santa Fe Public Library Reading ProgramsSantafelibrary.org or summersantafe.comLog your reading list, complete activities, and postreviews to earn badges and prizes (download thebeanstack app or visit santafelibrary.beanstack.orgto participate); 505-955-6781 (Main), 505-955-4862(Oliver La Farge), or 505-955-2820 (Southside).Virtual Summer Family EveningsPeecnature.org/eventsLos Alamos Nature Center hosts Bugs from HarrellHouse of Natural Oddities, with owner Wade Harrellleading an online tour of his Santa Fe bug museum;6-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 29; no charge. ◀

THE CURATOR’S CIRCLEStreamed live 3 p.m. WednesdayA free public-program featuring Santa ClaraPueblo muralist Eliza Naranjo Morse inconversation with curator Andrea R. Hanleyof the Wheelwright Museum of theAmerican Indian. Viewers get a sneak peekof her work in progress, which spans morethan 30 feet along a museum stairwell.Register at Wheelwright.org/event/the-curators-circle-eliza-naranjo-morse.

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MusicDavid BerkeleyAmpconcerts.org/event/362668The singer-songwriter celebrates the releaseof his album, Oh Quiet World, with a free,socially distanced neighborhood block partyin Santa Fe; streaming live on AMP Concerts’YouTube and Facebook pages at 7 p.m. July 31;donations accepted.ChatterAmpconcerts.org/event/362659The chamber-music ensemble offers a percussionprogram centered on James Tenney’s Pika-Don,Jerod Impichchaachaaha’Tate’s Thunder Song,and John Luther Adams’ Qilyaun; streamed live7 p.m. Aug. 20 from the Albuquerque Museum;no charge.Santa Fe TradFest Virtual FestivalSantafetradfest.orgOffering free music livestreaming noon-9 p.m.Aug. 29, and workshops held via Zoom; includesJuno-nominated and Grammy award-winningmandolin player John Reischman and theJaybirds, folk quartet Bluegrouse, klezmer trioHora, and cowboy singer Steve Cormier;505-820-3166.New Mexico Performing Arts SocietyImmaculate Heart of Mary Chapel,50 Mount Carmel Rd.NMPAS Cantata Series II, with members of theNew Mexico Bach Society, led by Franz VoteAug. 30; season finale opera concert, includingsopranos Esther Moses Bergh and Jennifer Perez,and tenor André García-Nuthmann, Sept. 5;nmpas.org/tickets.

Let It GrowAmpconcerts.orgSix-piece Grateful Dead tribute band; streaming livefrom the Dreams Unreal exhibit at the AlbuquerqueMuseum at 7 p.m. Sept. 17; donations accepted.Performance Santa Fe 2020-2021 seasonLensic Performing Arts Center, Cathedral Basilicaof St. Francis of Assisi, and St. Francis AuditoriumIncluding violinist Ray Chen, with pianist JulioElizalde (Sept. 29), a cappella octet VOCES8(Nov. 6), Spanish Harlem Orchestra (Dec. 11),jazz vocalist Cécile Mclorin Salvant (Feb. 9),Martha Graham Dance Company (March 5),Jerusalem Quartet (April 20), and Sleeping Beautyperformed by the Charlotte Ballet (June 6);505-984-8759, performancesantafe.org.John FullbrightSt. Francis Auditorium, 107 W. Palace Ave.Americana musician; 7:30 p.m. Oct.1; $29-$50;holdmyticket.com/event/356741.New Mexico PhilharmonicPopejoy Hall Center for Performing Arts,203 Cornell Dr., SE, Albuquerque, 505-925-5858Star Wars to Superman: A Salute to John Williams;8 p.m. Oct. 3; $22-$75; nmphil.org/event/star-wars.Santa Fe Sings! 2020United Church of Santa Fe, 1804 Arroyo ChamisoSanta Fe Desert Chorale artistic director JoshuaHabermann leads Coro de Cámara, New MexicoPeace Choir, Sangre de Cristo Chorale, Santa FeWomen’s Ensemble, and others; 8:30 a.m. Nov. 7;$5 and $20; 505-988-2282, desertchorale.tix.com.Santa Fe Pro Musica 39th season(2020-2021)Loretto Chapel, St. Francis Auditorium,and the Lensic Performing Arts CenterLoretto Chapel Series with the Baroque Ensemble(Dec. 19-24) and the Diderot Quartet (April 9-11);the Orchestra Series features Vivaldi’s Four Seasonsand Telemann’s Burlesque de Quizotte (Dec. 29 and30), pianist Anne-Marie McDermott performsmusic of Mozart and Reena Esmail’s History of Red,with soprano Kathryn Mueller (Jan. 30 and 31);The Creation, led by Thomas O’Connor (April 24and 25); 505-988-4640, santafepromusica.com.

Theater/DanceHunker DownTeatroparaguas.orgLos Alamos-based playwright Robert F. Benjamin’sone-act comedy about seniors coping with theCOVID-19 crisis; performaned by Duchess Daleand Don Converse; actor Paola VengoecheaMartini hosts the virtual event; 7 p.m. Aug. 7,a talk-back session with Benjamin follows; $10suggested donation; visit Teatro Paraguas websiteor email [email protected] for linkto Zoom platform.

Events, Etc.Virtual Indian MarketSwaia.orgPosted online Aug. 1-31, with e-commerce sitesfacilitating direct sales for every participating

artist, and daily programming through the month,including a fashion event featuring the newestcollection from designer Orlando Dugi, a NativeAmerican Clothing Contest, artists interviews,fundraising auctions, demonstrations, and studiotours; 505-983-5220, [email protected] and Power: The Visual Languageof OppressionCcasantafe.orgA cinematic talk with the film’s director Nina Menkes;7 p.m. Aug. 4; (participants watch the film on theirown schedule prior to the event), part of the Centerfor Contemporary Arts Living Room Series; $12.Breakfast with O’Keeffe OnlineOkeeffemuseum.org/event/breakfast-with-okeeffeJoin author Linda M. Grasso (Equal Under the Sky:Georgia O’Keeffe & Twentieth-Century Feminism)in a discussion of how suffragette activisminfluenced O’Keeffe’s life choices and art;9-10 a.m. Aug. 5; held in conjunction with the100th anniversary of the passage of the 19thAmendment; $10.From Tyndrum to Timbuktu:The Creative Path and the Ritual ProcessSfcir.org/2020-live-streamsA conversation with documentary photographerAlexandra Huddleston; 10-11:30 a.m. Aug. 6;part of the Santa Fe Council on InternationalRelations 2020 Live Streams series; $10 in advance;to register, call 505-982-4931 or visit the website.A Call for the Abolition ofNuclear WeaponsPaceebene.org/hiroshimaday2020Pace e Bene Nonviolence Service hosts a webinarmarking the 75th anniversary of the bombingof Hiroshima; 6 p.m. Aug. 6, with keynote speakerIra Helfand, 2017 Nobel Peace Prize-winningco-president of International Physicians for thePrevention of Nuclear War; other participantsinclude peace activist Reverend John Dear, JayCoghlan, director of Nuclear Watch of New Mexico,and Archbishop John Wester; register online atpaceebene.org/hiroshimaday2020 at no charge.Española Humane SocietyVirtual Fur FestEspanolahumane.orgFeaturing a premiere screening of the filmZelda’s Miraculous Journey, about the adventuresof a neonatal foster puppy; plus stories aboutthe shelter and video footage of puppies, kittens,and the community; emceed by shelter directorBridget Lindquist; 7 p.m. Aug. 6; no charge;sponsorship levels available.

The InfiltratorsCcasantafe.orgFilmmakers Alex Rivera and Christina Ibarradiscuss their 2019 Sundance Film Festival-winningdocumentary, which follows a group of activistyouth in for-profit immigrant detention centers;7 p.m. Aug. 7 (participants watch the film on theirown prior to the event); $12; sign up at Centerfor Contemporary Arts’ website for the talk heldin conjunction with the Beyond Borders seriesof events examining the global refugee crisis,migration, and border policy.Sam I Am: A Visit with Opera BassSamuel RameyGuildsofsfo.org/santafeThe artist in conversation with Santa Fe Operadramaturg Cori Ellison; 5 p.m. Aug. 14; $10;webinar check in 4:45 p.m.; register at tinyurl.com/samiam2020.Beyond Borders seminarSarweb.org/beyond-borders-2020A dialogue on immigration issues led by HostileTerrain 94 artist Jason De León, with anthropologyand social sciences scholars C. J. Alvarez, DeborahA. Boehm, and Ieva Jusionyte describing their workwith immigrant communities impacted by theUnited States border policy; 10-11 a.m. Aug. 21;$25; register online.Currents New Media Virtual 2020 FestivalCurrentsnewmedia.org/festivals/currents-new-media-2020Artists interviews, performances, art works,and digital environments online Aug. 21-30;visit website for updates.IAIA 2020 Commencement Keynote AddressIaia.edu/commencementDelivered by U. S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo,in addition, Harjo will be awarded an honorarydoctorate of humanities during the ceremonystreamed live 11 a.m. Aug. 22.96th Annual burning of ZozobraBurnzozobra.comA live broadcast Sept. 4 on KOAT Channel 7,including dancing “Gloomies”, torchbearers,bonfires, and fireworks; visit Santa Fe KiwanisClub website for details.30th Annual Santa Fe Wine & Chile FiestaTownwideFood and wine tastings, seminars, andcooking demonstrations with local chefs;Sept. 23-27; $30 and up, tickets go on saleAug. 1; 505-438-8060, santafewineandchile.org.

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