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48 PASATIEMPO I October 2-8, 2015 ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR October 2-8, 2015 FRIDAY 10/2 Gallery and Museum Openings 333 Montezuma Arts 333 Montezuma Ave., 505-988-9564 The Liminal State Panels, paintings by Robert Rikoon, reception 4-8 p.m., through March. Addison Rowe Gallery 229 E. Marcy St., 505-982-1533 The Many Faces of Modernism, group show of paintings, reception 5-7 p.m., through Dec. 18. Adobe Gallery 221 Canyon Rd., 505-955-0550 Fine Native American Art, paintings from the Marvin and Betty Rubin collection, reception 5-7 p.m., through Nov. 10. Argos Studio/Gallery 1211 Luisa St., 505-988-1814 Figure Drawing, live model drawings by Caroline Grant and Greta Young, reception 5:30-7:30 p.m., through Oct. 25. Art Box 54½ E. San Francisco St., second floor, 928-460-2611 In the Studio, mixed-media work by Timothy Nero, reception 6-8 p.m. Casa Navarro Gallery 812 Canyon Rd., 505-820-9266 Las Pinturas de Nacha Mendez, paintings, reception 5-7 p.m., through Nov. 1. David Copher Gallery 307 Johnson St., 505-795-7694 Paintings, jewelry, and sculpture by Copher, reception 5-7 p.m. David Richard Gallery 544 S. Guadalupe St., 505-983-9555 Re-Op: ‘The Responsive Eye’ Fifty Years After, group show of mixed-media, reception 5-7 p.m., through Nov. 21. Independent Artists Gallery 102 W. San Francisco St., second floor, 505-983-3376 Photographs by Jay Fries, through October. Joe Wade Fine Art 102 E. Water St., 505-988-2727 Paintings by Manfred Rapp, reception 5-7 p.m., through Oct. 11. Liquid Outpost Coffeehouse & Art Space Inn at Loretto, 211 Old Santa Fe Trail, 505-983-6503 Going with the Flow, encaustic paintings by Deanna Kovacs, reception 5-7 p.m., through Oct. 24. Manitou Galleries 123 W. Palace Ave., 505-986-0440 Unearthing the Mirror, paintings by Harry Greene and Fran Larsen; sculpture by Liz Wolf; reception 5-7:30 p.m. Marigold Arts 424 Canyon Rd., 505-982-4142 Hand-woven rugs by Connie Enzmann-Forneris, reception 5-7 p.m., through Nov. 5. New Concept Gallery 610 Canyon Rd., 505-795-7570 Landscapes by Cecilia Kirby Binkley, reception 5-7 p.m., through Nov. 2. New Mexico Museum of Art 107 W. Palace Ave., 505-476-5072 An American Modernism, drawings, photographs, and paintings from the 1920s and 1930s, reception 5:30-7:30 p.m., through Feb. 21. Off the Trail Art Space 830 E. Zia Rd., 505-995-8921 Photographs by Michael Gallagher, reception 4-6 p.m., through October. Patina Gallery 131 W. Palace Ave., 505-986-3432 Turning Colors, wood sculpture by Merete Larsen and Liam Flynn, reception 5-7 p.m., through Oct. 25. Peyton Wright Gallery 237 E. Palace Ave., 505-989-9888 Art Brenner: Action Paintings, reception 5-7 p.m., through Oct. 30. Rancho Luna Loba Gallery 66 E. San Francisco St., in the Plaza Galeria, 505-660-1729 Group show of paintings, Hopi kachinas, and pottery, reception 3:30-5:30 p.m., through October. Santa Fe Art Collector 217 Galisteo St., 505-988-5545 2015 Annual Juried Exhibit featuring works by members of Plein Air Painters of New Mexico, reception 5-7 p.m., through Oct. 25. Skylight 139 W. San Francisco St., 505-982-0775 Sexpressions, group show, reception 6-9 p.m. Ventana Fine Art 400 Canyon Rd., 800-746-8815 Paintings by Irby Brown, reception and book signing 5-7 p.m. Waxlander Gallery 622 Canyon Rd., 505-984-2202 Color Talk, group show of mixed-media work, reception 5-8 p.m., through Oct. 12. Classical Music St. John’s College recital The Great Hall, 1160 Camino de Cruz Blanca, 505-984-6000 Pianist Peter Pesic and clarinetist Robert Marcus, music of Beethoven, Reger, and Lutoslawski, 12:10-1 p.m., no charge. TGIF piano trio First Presbyterian Church of Santa Fe, 208 Grant Ave. Pianists Keri Brinegar, Michael Brinegar, and Larry Weinberg; music of Paul Schoenfield, 5:30 p.m., donations accepted, 505-982-8544, Ext. 16. Theater/Dance The Foreigner Santa Fe Playhouse, 142 E. DeVargas St. Larry Shue’s comedy, directed by Robert Nott, opening gala at 6:30 p.m., $20, 505-988-4262, santafeplayhouse.org, runs Thursdays-Sundays through Oct. 25. (See story, Page 20) Generaciones Flamencas María Benítez Cabaret at The Lodge of Santa Fe, 750 N. St. Francis Dr. Spanish DanzArt Society presents La Tania and EntreFlamenco’s Estefania Ramirez, 8 p.m. Wednesdays-Saturdays through Oct. 10, tickets start at $25, dinner show $40-$75, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. Something Light to Carry opening gala El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe Theater, 555 Camino de la Familia A musical by Betty Ellington-Smith set in 1954 rural Kentucky, 7:30 p.m., $25, continues Fridays-Sundays through Oct. 11, 505-690-0136, somethinglighttocarry.com. Books/Talks Himalayan Stove Project Verve Gallery of Photography, 219 E. Marcy St., 505-982-5009 Presentation by the Taos-based philantropic organization on the impact of global warming and improving the health of the people living in the trans-Himalayan region, 5-7 p.m., himalayanstoveproject.org. Sam Berne Ark Bookstore, 133 Romero St., 505-988-3709 The author discusses his book Taking it In, 4-6 p.m. The Tyranny of Beauty: On Art and Truth in Lessing’s Laocoön The Great Hall, St. John’s College, 1160 Camino de Cruz Blanca, 505-984-6000 Lecture with Richard Velkley of Tulane University, 7:30 p.m., no charge. 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/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, fax: 505-820-0803. • To purchase a listing in The New Mexican Community Calendar call 505-995-3841 LewAllen Galleries (1613 Paseo de Peralta) shows paintings by Christopher Benson.

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Page 1: FRIDAY10/2 - TownNewsbloximages.newyork1.vip.townnews.com/santafenewmexican... · 2015. 10. 1. · 48 PASATIEMPO I October2-8,2015 ARTSANDENTERTAINMENTCALENDAR October2-8,2015 FRIDAY10/2

48 PASATIEMPO I October 2-8, 2015

ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR

October 2-8, 2015

FRIDAY 10/2

Gallery andMuseumOpenings333Montezuma Arts333 Montezuma Ave., 505-988-9564

The Liminal State Panels, paintingsby Robert Rikoon, reception 4-8 p.m.,through March.

Addison Rowe Gallery229 E. Marcy St., 505-982-1533

TheMany Faces of Modernism, group showof paintings, reception 5-7 p.m., throughDec. 18.

Adobe Gallery221 Canyon Rd., 505-955-0550

Fine Native American Art, paintings fromthe Marvin and Betty Rubin collection,reception 5-7 p.m., through Nov. 10.

Argos Studio/Gallery1211 Luisa St., 505-988-1814

Figure Drawing, live model drawingsby Caroline Grant and Greta Young,reception 5:30-7:30 p.m., through Oct. 25.

Art Box54½ E. San Francisco St., second floor, 928-460-2611

In the Studio, mixed-media work by Timothy Nero,reception 6-8 p.m.

Casa Navarro Gallery812 Canyon Rd., 505-820-9266

Las Pinturas de NachaMendez, paintings,reception 5-7 p.m., through Nov. 1.

David Copher Gallery307 Johnson St., 505-795-7694

Paintings, jewelry, and sculpture by Copher,reception 5-7 p.m.

David Richard Gallery544 S. Guadalupe St., 505-983-9555

Re-Op: ‘The Responsive Eye’ Fifty Years After,group show of mixed-media, reception 5-7 p.m.,through Nov. 21.

Independent Artists Gallery102W. San Francisco St., second floor, 505-983-3376

Photographs by Jay Fries, through October.

JoeWade Fine Art102 E.Water St., 505-988-2727

Paintings by Manfred Rapp, reception 5-7 p.m.,through Oct. 11.

Liquid Outpost Coffeehouse & Art SpaceInn at Loretto, 211 Old Santa Fe Trail, 505-983-6503

Going with the Flow, encaustic paintings byDeanna Kovacs, reception 5-7 p.m., throughOct. 24.

Manitou Galleries123W. Palace Ave., 505-986-0440

Unearthing theMirror, paintings by Harry Greeneand Fran Larsen; sculpture by LizWolf; reception5-7:30 p.m.

Marigold Arts424 Canyon Rd., 505-982-4142

Hand-woven rugs by Connie Enzmann-Forneris,reception 5-7 p.m., through Nov. 5.

New Concept Gallery610 Canyon Rd., 505-795-7570

Landscapes by Cecilia Kirby Binkley,reception 5-7 p.m., through Nov. 2.

NewMexicoMuseum of Art107W. Palace Ave., 505-476-5072

An AmericanModernism, drawings, photographs,and paintings from the 1920s and 1930s, reception5:30-7:30 p.m., through Feb. 21.

Off the Trail Art Space830 E. Zia Rd., 505-995-8921

Photographs by Michael Gallagher,reception 4-6 p.m., through October.

Patina Gallery131W. Palace Ave., 505-986-3432

Turning Colors, wood sculpture by Merete Larsenand Liam Flynn, reception 5-7 p.m., through Oct. 25.

PeytonWright Gallery237 E. Palace Ave., 505-989-9888

Art Brenner: Action Paintings, reception 5-7 p.m.,through Oct. 30.

Rancho Luna Loba Gallery66 E. San Francisco St., in the Plaza Galeria, 505-660-1729

Group show of paintings, Hopi kachinas,and pottery, reception 3:30-5:30 p.m.,through October.

Santa Fe Art Collector217 Galisteo St., 505-988-5545

2015 Annual Juried Exhibit featuring works bymembers of Plein Air Painters of NewMexico,reception 5-7 p.m., through Oct. 25.

Skylight139W. San Francisco St., 505-982-0775

Sexpressions, group show, reception 6-9 p.m.

Ventana Fine Art400 Canyon Rd., 800-746-8815

Paintings by Irby Brown, reception and booksigning 5-7 p.m.

Waxlander Gallery622 Canyon Rd., 505-984-2202

Color Talk, group show of mixed-media work,reception 5-8 p.m., through Oct. 12.

Classical MusicSt. John’s College recitalThe Great Hall, 1160 Camino de Cruz Blanca, 505-984-6000

Pianist Peter Pesic and clarinetist Robert Marcus,music of Beethoven, Reger, and Lutoslawski,12:10-1 p.m., no charge.

TGIF piano trioFirst Presbyterian Church of Santa Fe, 208 Grant Ave.

Pianists Keri Brinegar, Michael Brinegar, andLarryWeinberg; music of Paul Schoenfield,5:30 p.m., donations accepted, 505-982-8544,Ext. 16.

Theater/DanceThe ForeignerSanta Fe Playhouse, 142 E. DeVargas St.

Larry Shue’s comedy, directed by Robert Nott,opening gala at 6:30 p.m., $20, 505-988-4262,santafeplayhouse.org, runs Thursdays-Sundaysthrough Oct. 25. (See story, Page 20)

Generaciones FlamencasMaría Benítez Cabaret at The Lodge of Santa Fe,750 N. St. Francis Dr.

Spanish DanzArt Society presents La Taniaand EntreFlamenco’s Estefania Ramirez, 8 p.m.Wednesdays-Saturdays through Oct. 10, ticketsstart at $25, dinner show $40-$75, 505-988-1234,ticketssantafe.org.

Something Light to Carry opening galaEl Museo Cultural de Santa Fe Theater,555 Camino de la Familia

Amusical by Betty Ellington-Smith set in1954 rural Kentucky, 7:30 p.m., $25, continuesFridays-Sundays through Oct. 11, 505-690-0136,somethinglighttocarry.com.

Books/TalksHimalayan Stove ProjectVerve Gallery of Photography, 219 E. Marcy St.,505-982-5009

Presentation by the Taos-based philantropicorganization on the impact of global warmingand improving the health of the people livingin the trans-Himalayan region, 5-7 p.m.,himalayanstoveproject.org.

SamBerneArk Bookstore, 133 Romero St., 505-988-3709

The author discusses his book Taking it In, 4-6 p.m.

The Tyranny of Beauty: On Art andTruth in Lessing’s LaocoönThe Great Hall, St. John’s College, 1160 Caminode Cruz Blanca, 505-984-6000

Lecture with Richard Velkley of Tulane University,7:30 p.m., no charge.

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 PasaWeek, send an email or press release to [email protected] [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/address, ticketprices, web address, phone number, and brief description of event (15 to 20 words).

• All submissions are welcome; however, events are included in PasaWeek 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 onThe NewMexican's website.

• To add your event to TheNewMexican online calendar, visit santafenewmexican.comand 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.

• To purchase a listing in The NewMexican Community Calendar call 505-995-3841

LewAllen Galleries (1613 Paseo de Peralta) shows paintings by Christopher Benson.

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OutdoorsArrowhead Ruin tourE.E. Fogelson Visitor Center, Pecos National Historical ParkNM 63, 505-757-7241

Guided one-mile hike (approximately 90 minutes)to a 14th-century pueblo and kiva, 1:30 p.m. weekly,entrance fee $7, tour $2, call for reservations,open daily; nps.gov/peco.

EventsArt, Music, CocktailsGeorgia O’Keeffe Museum, 217 Johnson St., 505-946-1000

Music by Todd & The Fox, cash bar, and sketchingin the galleries, 5-7 p.m., free with museumadmission.

Kitchen Angels Collectible Box AuctionSanta Fe Community Convention Center, 201W. Marcy St.

Silent auction of handmade boxes; live musicby Equinox, and hors d’oeuvres, 5:30 p.m.,$35, VIP tickets $75 (includes auction previewand hosted bar), purchase tickets online atkitchenangels.org, or at the convention centerthe night of the event.

NewMexico HistoryMuseum Free FirstFriday event113 Lincoln Ave., 505-476-5200

Hot-air balloon trading card workshop, 5-7 p.m.,no charge.

Nightlife(See addresses at right)

El AgaveMexican RestaurantPianist/vocalist Charles Tichenor, 6-9 p.m.,no cover.

Cava Santa Fe at Eldorado Hotel & SpaFlamenco guitarist Chuscales, 6-9 p.m.,no cover.

Cowgirl BBQSean Healen Band, folk/rock, 8:30 p.m.,no cover.

Hotel Santa FeGuitarist/flutist Ronald Roybal, 7-9 p.m.,no cover.

La Fiesta Lounge at La FondaC.S. Rockshow, 8 p.m.-close, no cover.

Montecito Santa FeJazz ensemble Swing Set, 7-9 p.m.,call for cover.

Omira Bar & GrillSaxophonist/vocalist BrianWingard, 6-9 p.m.,no cover.

Osteria d’Assisi Piano LoungePianist/vocalist Tucker Binkley, 7-11 p.m.,no cover.

Pizzeria & Trattoria da LinoAccordionist Dadou, 6:30-9 p.m.,no cover.

Second Street Brewery at the RailyardHonky-tonk band The Gunsels, 7-10 p.m.,no cover.

SkylightVDJ Dany’s Latin Fridays in the Skylab,10 p.m.-close; call for cover.

The Underground at EvangelosDJ-driven beats, 9 p.m.-close, call for cover.

VanessiePianists/vocalists Doug Montgomery, 6-8 p.m.,and Branden James, 8-10 p.m., no cover.

SATURDAY 10/3

Gallery and MuseumOpeningsA Sea Gallery836-A Canyon Rd., 505-988-9140

Gallery re-opening and group showof works by gallery artists, reception 3-6 p.m.

Encaustic Art Institute632 Agua Fría St., 505-592-4884

National Juried Encaustic/Wax Exhibit,featuring work by more than 50 artists,reception 11 a.m.-5 p.m., through October.

Santa Fe Collective1114-G Hickox St., [email protected]

My Spirit Animal, group show of mixed-media work,reception 6-8 p.m., through October.

Opera in HDTheMet: Live in HDThe Lensic

The 2015-2016 season opens with Verdi’sIl Trovatore, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m., $22-$28,505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.

Theater/DanceFlamenco Conpaz dance troupe¡Chispa! at El Mesón, 213Washington Ave.

7-9:30 p.m., $10, 505-983-6756.

The ForeignerSanta Fe Playhouse, 142 E. DeVargas St.

Larry Shue’s comedy, directed by Robert Nott,7:30 p.m., $20, discounts available, 505-988-4263,santafeplayhouse.org, runs Thursdays-Sundaysthrough Oct. 25. (See story, Page 20)

Generaciones FlamencasMaría Benítez Cabaret at The Lodge of Santa Fe,750 N. St. Francis Dr.

Spanish DanzArt Society presents La Taniaand EntreFlamenco’s Estefania Ramirez, 8 p.m.Wednesdays-Saturdays through Oct. 10, ticketsstart at $25, dinner show $40-$75, 505-988-1234,ticketssantafe.org.

Something Light to CarryEl Museo Cultural de Santa Fe Theater,555 Camino de la Familia

Amusical by Betty Ellington-Smith set in1954 rural Kentucky, 7:30 p.m., $20, continuesFridays-Sundays through Oct. 11, 505-690-0136,somethinglighttocarry.com.

Books/TalksOpera breakfast lectureCollectedWorks Bookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226

Tom Franks discusses Il Trovatore, 9:30 a.m.,held in conjunction with the Metropolitan Opera’sLive in HD season, $5 at the door.

Gallery talkDavid Richard Gallery, 544 S. Guadalupe St., 505-983-9555

A discussion of the exhibit Re-Op: ‘The ResponsiveEye’ Fifty Years After, 2 p.m.

OutdoorsBird walksRandall Davey Audubon Center, 1800 Upper Canyon Rd.,505-983-4609

Guided by experienced birders, 8 a.m. Saturdays,as weather permits.

Civil War in theWest van tourE.E. Fogelson Visitor Center, Pecos National Historical Park,NM 63, 505-757-7241

Two-hour tour of the Battle of Glorieta Pass sitesand monuments, 1:30 p.m. weekly, entrance fee$7, tour $2, call for reservations, nps.gov/peco.

Leonora CurtinWetland PreserveInterstate 25 Frontage Rd., adjacent to El Ranchode las Golondrinas

Thirty-five-acre nature preserve; open9 a.m.-noon Saturdays and 1-4 p.m. Sundaysthrough November, santafebotanicalgarden.org,505-471-9103, no charge.

EventsAcrylic paint demoArtisan Santa Fe, 2601 Cerrillos Rd., 505-954-4179

Workshop led by painter Tom Kirby, 1:30-3:30 p.m.,no charge.

Collage Party!Nisa Touchon Fine Art, 1925-C Rosina Street, 505-303-3034

A workshop held 6-9 p.m. Saturdays, materialsand tools supplied, $15, nisatouchon.com.

Harvest FestivalEl Rancho de las Golondrinas, 334 Los Pinos Rd.

String chile ristras, make tortillas, and bakefresh bread, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., $8; senior/teen $6;ages 12 and under no charge, golondrinas.org,505-471-2261, continues Sunday. (See story,Page 32)

OktoberfestChrist Lutheran Church, 1701 Arroyo Chamiso Rd.

Yard, bake, and book sales, kid’s activities,food, and music by Uff Da Band, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.,entrance fee: canned goods or bottled water,505-983-9461.

Pat BurnsMemorialSecond Street Brewery, 1814 Second St., 505-982-3030

Blues Revue Band plays in tribute, 6-9 p.m.,no charge.

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Potters for PeaceSanta Fe Clay, 545 Camino de la Familia, 505-984-1122

Pottery sale, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., continues Sunday.

Santa Fe Artists MarketRailyard District, Paseo de Peralta and South GuadalupeStreet

Outdoor market, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. weekly on Saturdays,505-414-8544.

Santa Fe FarmersMarket1607 Paseo de Peralta

Open year-round on Saturdays; live music,concession stands, and gift shops, 7 a.m.-1 p.m.,santafefarmersmarket.com.

Santa Fe FarmersMarket ¡Fall Fiesta!Farmers Market Pavilion, 1607 Paseo de Peralta

Locally sourced meals prepared by area chefs,and silent and live auctions of trips and meals,6 p.m., $135, 505-983-7726, Ext. 105, or visitfarmersmarketinstitute.org.

Santa Fe Society of ArtistsIn the parking lot across from the NewMexicoMuseum of Art onWest Palace Avenue

Outdoor art show, held Saturdays and Sundaysthrough mid-October, check website for exceptions,santafesocietyofartists.com.

Sk8NBake Street FestivalHyperclash, 926 Baca St., 505-820-0520

Live entertainment, skateboarding demonstrations,art exhibits, and bake sale, noon- 9 p.m.

Nightlife(See Page 49 for addresses)

El AgaveMexican RestaurantPianist/vocalist Charles Tichenor, 6-9 p.m.,no cover.

Blue RoosterDJ Oona spinning vinyl, 9 p.m. Saturdays,call for cover.

¡Chispa! at El MesónThree Faces of Jazz, 7:30 p.m.-close,no cover.

Cowgirl BBQThe Twisted Owls, 8:30 p.m.-close; no cover.

Hotel Santa FeGuitarist/flutist Ronald Roybal, 7-9 p.m.,no cover.

La Fiesta Lounge at La FondaC.S. Rockshow, 8 p.m.-close, no cover.

Mine Shaft TavernGuitarist Sean Ashby, 3 p.m. on the deck; classic-rock band The Jakes, 9 p.m.-close, call for cover.

Omira Bar & GrillSaxophonist/vocalist BrianWingard, 6-9 p.m.,no cover.

Osteria d’Assisi Piano LoungePianist/vocalist Tucker Binkley, 7-11 p.m.,no cover.

Second Street BreweryJosh Martin Trio, Americana, 6-9 p.m.,no cover.

Second Street Brewery at the RailyardMVIII Jazz Project, 7-10 p.m., no cover.

SkylightSo Sophisticated; dance to DJ 12 Tribe, 9 p.m.,call for cover.

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

VanessiePianist/vocalist Doug Montgomery, 6-8 p.m.;Branden James and James Clark, piano/vocals,8-10 p.m., no cover.

SUNDAY 10/4

Gallery andMuseumOpeningsTybie Davis Satin GallerySanta Fe Public Library Main Branch, 145Washington Ave.,505-955-6781

Literary Legends, oil portraits by Mary Thomas,reception 3-5 p.m.

In ConcertBeirutThe Plaza

Indie rock band, 5:30 p.m., no charge.

Theater/DanceThe ForeignerSanta Fe Playhouse, 142 E. DeVargas St.

Larry Shue’s comedy, directed by Robert Nott,2 p.m., $20, discounts available, 505-988-4263,santafeplayhouse.org, runs Thursdays-Sundaysthrough Oct. 25. (See story, Page 20)

Something Light to CarryEl Museo Cultural de Santa Fe Theater, 555 Caminode la Familia

Amusical by Betty Ellington-Smith set in 1954rural Kentucky, 4 p.m., $20, continues Friday-Sundaythrough Oct. 11, somethinglighttocarry.com,505-690-0136.

Books/TalksAn Artful ConversationWheelhouse Art Gallery, 418 Montezuma Ave.,505-919-9553

Painters Frank Ettenberg and Bill Sortino discusstheir works on exhibit, 1-2:30 p.m.

Forrest Fenn and CarleenMilburnCollectedWorks Bookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226

The authors read from Leon Gaspard: The Callof Distant Places, 3 p.m.

Journey Santa Fe Presents Paul GibsonCollectedWorks Bookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 505-988-4226

The Santa Fe coordinator for Senator Bernie Sanders’campaign for president discusses the campaign,11 a.m.

OutdoorsLeonora CurtinWetland PreserveInterstate 25 Frontage Rd., adjacent to El Ranchode las Golondrinas

Thirty-five-acre nature preserve; open9 a.m.-noon Saturdays and 1-4 p.m. Sundaysthrough November, santafebotanicalgarden.org,505-471-9103, no charge.

EventsCommunity Farmmarket1829 SanYsidro Crossing

Volunteer-run enterprise that supplies the FoodDepot, noon-2 p.m. through Nov. 1, 505-983-3033.

Forked Lightning Ranch House tourE.E. Fogelson Visitor Center, Pecos National Historical Park,NM 63, 505-757-7241

The former home of Greer Garson, 1:30 p.m. weekly(approximately 90 minutes), entrance fee $7, tour$2, call for reservations, open daily; nps.gov/peco.

Harvest FestivalEl Rancho de las Golondrinas, 334 Los Pinos Rd.

String chile ristras, make tortillas, and bakefresh bread, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., $8; senior/teen $6;ages 12 and under no charge, golondrinas.org,505-471-2261. (See story, Page 32)

International folk dance/Israeli danceOdd Fellows Hall, 1125 Cerrillos Rd.

Traditional folk dances; 6:30 and 8 p.m. weekly,$5 suggested donation for both dance sessions,ioofsfnm.org, 505-501-5081.

Monte del Sol Charter School15th Anniversary4157Walking Rain Rd.

Music, food, and activities, 3-6 p.m., no charge.

Potters for PeaceSanta Fe Clay, 545 Camino de la Familia, 505-984-1122

Benefit pottery sale, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Railyard ArtisanMarketSanta Fe Farmers Market Pavilion, 1607 Paseo de Peralta

Including textiles, jewelry, and ceramics,10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sundays, 505-983-4098.

Santa Fe Society of ArtistsIn the parking lot across from the NewMexicoMuseum of Art onWest Palace Avenue

Outdoor art show, held Saturdays and Sundaysthrough mid-October, check website for exceptions,santafesocietyofartists.com.

Straw appliqué workshopNewMexico History Museum, 113 Lincoln Ave.,505-476-5200

Transform strips and pieces of straw and cornhusks into beautiful designs on a take-home box,in conjunction with the exhibit Painting the Divine:Images of Mary in the NewWorld, 1:30-3:30 p.m.,free with museum admission.

WATSU 12th anniversary celebrationAqua Therapy Center of Santa Fe, 696 Calle Espejo,505-989-7085

With comedian RichardWolfson, silent auction,and food and drinks, 3-5 p.m., suggested $20donation, watsusf.org, [email protected].

Nightlife(See Page 49 for addresses)

Boxcar Sports Bar & GrillIndie-pop band The Red Light Cameras,9:30 p.m.-close, call for cover.

Cowgirl BBQCowgirl brunch with Broomdust Caravan, noon;Jill Cohn, 8 p.m.-close; no cover.

El FarolNacha Mendez & Company, 7 p.m.-close,no cover.

EvangelosThe Major Dudes; blues/rock/R & B, 8:30 p.m.-close,call for cover.

La Fiesta Lounge at La FondaGuitarist Ramon Bermudez, 6-8 p.m.,no cover.

Mine Shaft TavernShaneWallin, Americana, 1 p.m.; guitaristSean Ashby, 3 p.m. on the deck; no cover.

Sweetwater Harvest KitchenBossa nova duo Rio, Edda Glass and Max Hatt,11 a.m.-1 p.m., no cover.

MONDAY 10/5

Gallery and MuseumOpeningsEl Museo Cultural de Santa Fe555 Camino de la Familia, 505-992-0591

Dis/continuity, mixed-media work by Ruben Olguin,through Nov. 7.

Books/TalksBreakfastWith O’KeeffeGeorgia O’Keeffe Museum Education Annex, 123 Grant Ave.

O’Keeffe’s Time in Texas, 9 a.m., $15 includesmuseum admission, register online atconnect.okeeffemuseum.org/events.

Southwest SeminarsHotel Santa Fe, 1501 Paseo de Peralta

Native Foods and Native Culture: SustainableLiving in the PuebloWorld, with Roxanne Swentzellof the Santa Clara Pueblo, 6 p.m., $12 at the door,southwestseminars.org, 505-466-2775.

EventsSwing danceOdd Fellows Hall, 1125 Cerrillos Rd.

Weekly all-ages informal dance; lesson 7-8 p.m.,dance 8-10 p.m., dance $3, lesson and dance $8,505-473-0955.

Verve Gallery of Photography (219 E. Marcy St.) presents The Himalayan Stove Project on Friday, Oct. 2.

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Nightlife(See Page 49 for addresses)

Blue RoosterHouse music, 7-9 p.m., call for cover.

Boxcar Sports Bar & GrillDJ Obi Zen, 10 p.m.-close, no cover.

Cowgirl BBQCowgirl Karaoke with Michele Leidig, 9 p.m.-close,no cover.

La Fiesta Lounge at La FondaCountry artist Bill Hearne, 7:30 p.m.-close,no cover.

TUESDAY 10/6

Books/TalksWilliamGibsonJean Cocteau Cinema, 418 Montezuma Ave., 505-466-5528

Interview and book signing of The Peripheral,7 p.m., $10, free with purchase of book. (See story,Page 18)

EventsTuesday Santa Fe FarmersMarket1607 Paseo de Peralta

Seasonal market, 7 a.m.-1 p.m. weekly throughNovember, santafefarmersmarket.com.

Nightlife(See Page 49 for addresses)

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

Cowgirl BBQWhetherward, 8 p.m., no cover.

El FarolCanyon Road Blues Jam, 8:30 p.m.,call for cover.

La Fiesta Lounge at La FondaCountry artist Bill Hearne, 7:30 p.m.-close,no cover.

Mine Shaft TavernCactus Slim & the Goatheads’blues jam,7 p.m.-close, no cover.

The Palace Restaurant & SaloonOpen-mic night, 9:30 p.m.-close,no cover.

SkylightLounge Sessions, with DJs Dynamite Soland Guttermouth, 8 p.m.-close, call for cover.

TerraCottaWine BistroJazz guitarist Pat Malone, 6-8 p.m. weekly,no cover.

Tiny’sTuesday night singer/songwriters’open mic,7 p.m.-close, no cover.

VanessiePianist Doug Montgomery, 6-10 p.m.,no cover.

WEDNESDAY 10/7

In ConcertCrystal GayleThe Lensic

Country/pop, 7:30 p.m., $44-$69, ampconcerts.orgor ticketssantafe.org, 500-988-1234.

Theater/DanceGeneraciones FlamencasMaría Benítez Cabaret at The Lodge of Santa Fe,750 N. St. Francis Dr.

Spanish DanzArt Society presents La Taniaand EntreFlamenco’s Estefania Ramirez, 8 p.m.Wednesdays-Saturdays through Oct. 10,tickets start at $25, dinner show $40-$75,505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.

Books/TalksGeorgia O’Keeffe and PaintingSt. Francis Auditorium, 107W. Palace Ave., 505-476-5072

Lecture with art historian Sharyn R. Udall discussingA Simple Clearer Vision of Life—Georgia O’Keeffe’sLifelong Search in Painting, 12:15 p.m.

School for Advanced Research Colloquia660 Garcia St., 505-954-7200

Becoming Non-capitalists: Alternative Economiesand the Transformation of Subjectivities in Medellín,Colombia, noon, no charge, visit sarweb.org for fullschedule.

Nightlife(See Page 49 for addresses)

Blue RoosterHip-hopWednesdays, 9 p.m.-close,call for cover.

Boxcar Sports Bar & GrillAmericana singer/songwriter Carson McHone,9:30 p.m.-close, call for cover.

¡Chispa! at El MesónFlamenco guitarist Joaquin Gallegos, 7-9 p.m.,no cover.

Cowgirl BBQCountry singer/songwriter Brad Cole, 8 p.m.-close,no cover.

La Fiesta Lounge at La FondaThe Gruve, 7:30-11 p.m., no cover.

Mine Shaft TavernLone Pine, 2 p.m. on the deck,no cover.

SkylightWingtips andWindsors, swing-dance lessons 6 and7 p.m., dance 8 p.m.; Flash Forward, with DJ Poetics,8 p.m.-1 a.m.; call for cover.

TerraCottaWine BistroLatin and jazz guitarist Ramon Bermudez, Jr.,6-8 p.m., no cover.

Tiny’sElectric Jam, with NickWymett, 9 p.m.-close weekly,no cover.

The Underground at EvangelosTakeoverWednesday with Mandy Mas, hip-hop,9 p.m., call for cover.

VanessiePianists Branden James and James Clark,7 p.m.-close, no cover.

THURSDAY 10/8

Gallery and MuseumOpeningsJames Kelly Contemporary1611 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-1601

Inside Out, group show of works by artistswith mental illnesses, opening-night preview5-7 p.m., through Oct. 10, $50 and $100 inadvance, insideoutsantafe.org, held inconjunction with National Mental IllnessAwarenessWeek. Proceeds benefit CompassionateTouch Network.

TAI Modern1601 Paseo de Peralta, 505-984-1387

Inside Out, group show of works by artistswith mental illnesses, opening-night preview5-7 p.m., through Oct. 10, $50 and $100 inadvance, insideoutsantafe.org, held inconjunction with National Mental IllnessAwarenessWeek. Proceeds benefit CompassionateTouch Network.

In ConcertOttmar LiebertThe Lensic

Benefit concert for Fight Colorectal Cancer,with Luna Negra, 7:30 p.m., $20-$100, 505-988-1234,ticketssantafe.org.

Trey KeepinEl Farol, 808 Canyon Rd., 505-983-9912

Jazz saxophonist, dinner 6:30 p.m., music 8 p.m.,$25, call for reservations, Friday encore.

Theater/DanceThe ForeignerSanta Fe Playhouse, 142 E. DeVargas St.

Larry Shue’s comedy, directed by Robert Nott,7:30 p.m., $10, 505-988-4262, santafeplayhouse.org,runs Thursdays-Sundays through Oct. 25. (See story,page 20)

Generaciones FlamencasMaría Benítez Cabaret at The Lodge of Santa Fe,750 N. St. Francis Dr.

Spanish DanzArt Society presents La Taniaand EntreFlamenco’s Estefania Ramirez, 8 p.m.Wednesdays-Saturdays through Oct. 10, ticketsstart at $25, dinner show $40-$75, 505-988-1234,ticketssantafe.org.

Yemaya’s BellyTeatro Paraguas Studio, 3205 Calle Marie

Teatro Paraguas presents Quiara Alegria Hudes’drama, 7:30 p.m., $10, Thursdays-Saturdays throughOct. 25, 505-424-1601, teatroparaguas.org.

Books/TalksBrainpower & Brownbags LectureMeem Community Room, Fray Angélico Chavez HistoryLibrary, 110Washington Ave.

Rosa Latimer discusses her book HarveyHouses of NewMexico: Historic Hospitality fromRaton to Deming, noon, no charge, 505-476-5090,palaceofthegovernors.org/lectures.

Memoir-writing workshopStaab Bar at La Posada de Santa Fe Resort and Spa,330 E. Palace Ave.

Free class led by Sara Eyestone, 9-11 a.m. weekly,505-577-4991.

Renesan Institute for Lifelong LearninglectureSt. John’s United Methodist Church, 1200 Old Pecos Trail

Roosevelt: The Election of 1940, with Richard Moe,1 p.m., $10 at the door, renesan.org, 505-982-9274.

Renesan Reads! book discussionSt. John’s United Methodist Church, 1200 Old Pecos Trail

This week: Jill Lepore’s Secret History of WonderWoman, 10 a.m., $10 at the door, RenesanInstitute for Lifelong Learning, 505-982-9274,renesan.org. (See Subtexts, Page 16)

Nightlife(See Page 49 for addresses)

Boxcar Sports Bar & GrillBluesman Marcus Brown, 9:30 p.m.-close,no cover.

¡Chispa! at El MesónPat Malone and John Blackburn, 7 p.m.,no cover.

EvangelosDance band Little Leroy & His Pack of Lies,9-11:30 p.m., no cover.

The High NoteThrow-Back Thursday; DJ Raashan Ahmedspinning classic vinyl, 8 p.m.-close,call for cover.

La BocaSinger Nacha Mendez & Friends, 7-9 p.m.,no cover.

La Fiesta Lounge at La FondaThe Gruve, 7:30-11 p.m., no cover.

TheMatadorDJ Inky, Inc., soul/punk/ska, 8:30 p.m.,no cover.

Montecito Santa FeJazz duo Equinox, 6-8 p.m., call for cover.

Palace Restaurant & SaloonElwood, 5-8 p.m.; Limelight Karaoke,10 p.m.-close; no cover.

Pizzeria & Trattoria da LinoAccordionist Dadou, 6:30-9 p.m., no cover.

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

TerraCottaWine BistroClassical guitarist Marc Yaxley, 6-8 p.m.,no cover.

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Crystal Gayle performs at the Lensic onWednesday, Oct. 7.

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OUT OF TOWN

AlbuquerqueRichard Levy Gallery514 Central Ave., S.W., 505-766-9888

Magician’s Table, works by sculptor Jay Kelly,photograms by Jenna Kuiper, and paintingsby Matt Magee, reception 6-8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2,through Nov. 20.

Zappa Plays ZappaNational Hispanic Cultural Center of NewMexico,1701 Fourth St., S.W., 505-604-6896

Dweezil’s band celebrates the 40th anniversaryof Frank Zappa’s final album One Size Fits All, 8 p.m.Friday, Oct. 2, $30, VIP seating $72, nationalhispan-iccenter.org.

Outpost Performance Space210Yale Blvd., S.E.

7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 3, La Juerga ContemporaryFlamenco Ensemble; $20 and $25; 7:30 p.m.Thursday, Oct. 8, Warren Vaché Jazz Quartet, $20and $25; outpostspace.org, 505-268-0044.

Chatter SundayLas Puertas, 1512 First St., N.W.

Breaking Brass Quintet, music of Andre Previnand David Sampson, 10:30 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 4,poetry reading follows, $15, discounts available,chatterabq.org.

¡Música del Corazón: A Celebrationof NuevoMexicanoMusic!National Hispanic Cultural Center of NewMexico,1701 Fourth St., S.W.

Guitarist Frank McCulloch, Los Martínez,Familia Ruiz, and Dueto Alegre, talk and dancedemonstration 2:15 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 4, concert3 p.m., free ticketed event, tickets available onehour before the show.

El RitoEl Rito Studio tour50miles north of Santa Fe off U.S. 84

The 29th annual self-guided tour (18 stops)held 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday,

Oct. 3-4, offers sculpture, jewelry, handmadebooks, musical instruments, and photographs,visit elritostudiotour.org for a map and artists’links.

Jemez SpringsJemez Historic Site Elder-in-ResidenceProgram18160 NM 4

Tours and stories by Jemez Pueblo elders, heldintermittently between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. SundayandWednesday, Oct. 4 and 7, by site admission,nmhistoricsites.org, 575-829-3530.

Los AlamosNight Sky ShowLos Alamos Nature Center, 2600 Canyon Rd.,505-662-0460

Learn about the universe and view it fromthe planetarium, see the night sky throughtelescopes, 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2, $6, children $4,losalamosnature.org.

Young FrankensteinDuane Smith Auditorium, 1300 Diamond Dr.

The Los Alamos Light Opera’s 72nd seasoncontinues with Mel Brooks’ comedy, 7:30 p.m.Fridays and Saturdays, Oct. 2-3 and 9-10, 2 p.m.Sunday,Oct. 4, $10-$15, brownpapertickets.com.

Madrid10th Annual Madrid & Cerrillos Studio TourSouth of Santa Fe off NM 14

10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, Oct. 3,4,10, 11; more than 25 artists and 20 studiosin both towns; in-studio auctions are heldall day Saturday and before 1 p.m. on SundayOct. 3-4; visit madridcerrillosstudiotour.com for apreview of auction items and a map, 505-469-7767.

Peñasco¡El Bocón!The Peñasco Theater, 15046 NM 75

Working Classroom presents playwrightLisa Loomer’s bilingual fable, 7 p.m. SaturdayOct. 3, $10 in advance, holdmyticket.com, for moreinformation visit workingclassroom.org.

TaosGregMoon Art109-A Kit Carson Rd., 575-770-4463

Legends de Lowbrow, group show, reception5-7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 3, through October.

41st Annual Taos Fall Arts FestivalCity wide

Events include The Taos Selects artists competition;Taos Open: artists market; Taos Fall Arts Film Festival,visit taosfallarts.com for screening schedule; Friday-Sunday, Oct. 2-4, taos.org/art/festivals-events.

Couse-Sharp Historic SiteCouse-Sharp Historic Site, 146 Kit Carson Rd.

The Couse Foundation hosts its final open houseof the season from 3-5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 3, heldin conjunction with the exhibit Pressing ThroughTime: The Etchings of Joseph Henry Sharp, on viewin the Luna Chapel through October. Native ArtSymposium, 1-3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 4, no charge,call the Couse Foundation for more information,575-751-0369, couse-sharp.org.

Taos Artist Collective Gallery106-A Paseo del Pueblo Norte, 575-751-7122

Moods of Nature, works by jeweler Angela Marinari,watercolorist Carol Doughty, and sculptor MarshaFawns, reception 4-7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 3, throughOctober.

Taos ChamberMusic GroupArthur Bell Auditorium, 238 Ledoux St.

The 23rd season begins with music of Mozartand Mendelssohn, 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday,Oct. 3-4, performers include pianist Gleb Ivanov,violinist David Felberg, and cellist Sally Guenther,$22 in advance; $25 at the door; discounts available;taoschambermusicgroup.org.

VelardePetroglyph Pláticas Presentations:On the Threshold: NewMexican Landscapesand Spanish ColonizationHistoric Los Luceros Hacienda, 45 minutes northof Santa Fe on U.S. 285/84, to NM 68, left on County Rd. 48

The series continues with UNM assistant professor ofAnthropology Emily Lena Jones, 6:30 p.m. Tuesday,Oct. 6, $5 suggested donation, call Janet MacKenziefor more information, 505-852-1351.

PEOPLEWHO NEED PEOPLE

ArtistsArtisan's Budding Artist FellowshipThe art supply store is offering $100 of artistmaterials to the first twenty-four teens (grades7-12) that apply; visit artisan-santafe.com/budding-artist-fellowship for forms; application deadlineis Thursday, Oct. 15, 505-954-4179.

Banned: Exploring Literature,Censorship, and the Banned BookThe City of Santa Fe Arts Commission'sCommunity Gallery seeks artists working in allmedia to submit to the spring exhibit; sendportfolios to Rod Lambert, Community GalleryManager, P.O. Box 909, Santa Fe, NM, 87504-0909,by Friday, Oct. 2, [email protected],505-955-6705.

Authors/IllustratorsChildrens' and young-adults' booksPasatiempowould like to hear from local andregional authors and illustrators; please emailJennifer Levin at [email protected] details.

CommunityAwesome Foundation grant$1,000 grant awarded to individuals and groupswith a creative local project aimed at makingSanta Fe a better place to live, work, and play;visit awesomefoundation.org for applicationforms; submission deadline Friday, Oct. 2;email [email protected] visit facebook.com/awesomesantafefor more information.

Communities in Schools NewMexicoVolunteer academic tutors sought for localstudents of all grade levels; math and literacysupport needed in particular; training provided;contact Cynthia Torcasso, 505-954-1880,[email protected].

Cyber Network NMThe nonprofit organization needs photographersto produce videos promoting its services benefitinglow-income families and seniors; contact DougSchocke, 505-983-2577; cybernetworknm.com.

Fight IlliteracyLiteracy Volunteers of Santa Fe will train individualswilling to help adults learn to read, write, and speakEnglish; details available online at lvsf.org or call505-428-1353.

Flower AngelsHelp out weekly as a Flower Angel for PresbyterianMedical Services Hospice Center; contact Mary AnnAndrews for information, 505-988-2211.

ManyMothersOffer your time and experience helping first-timemothers care for their newborns; call 505-983-5984,manymothers.org.

Mesa Prieta Petroglyph PreserveDocents sought to provide tours at the Velarde,NewMexico site; the annual informationand training session is held on Sunday, Oct. 25;call Janet MacKenzie of Mesa Prieta PetroglyphProject for details, 505-852-1351.

Santa Fe Botanical GardenHelp out by working in the garden, greetingvisitors, and selling tickets, 505-471-9103,[email protected].

Santa Fe Children’s MuseumJoin the Teen Volunteer Program and help in thevisitor services department and in the museum;must be 15 or older; for more information call505-989-8359, Ext. 115; applications availableonline at santafechildrensmuseum.org.

PlaywrightsSanta Fe PlayhouseCall for full-length unpublished and unproducedworks by NewMexico playwrights; guidelinesavailable online at santafeplayhouse.org; submitin person or bymail to Playwrights'Workshop,c/o Santa Fe Playhouse, 142 E. DeVargas St., Santa Fe,NM, 87501; contact Jennie Lewis for informationand to schedule an interview, 505-988-4262,[email protected].

PASA KIDS

Diane theMagicienneSanta Fe Public Library branches

Free shows; 4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2, La Farge Branch,1730 Llano St., 505-955-4863; 11 a.m. Saturday,Oct. 3, Main Branch, 145Washington Ave.,505-955-6783; 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 3,Southside Branch, 6599 Jaguar Dr., 505-955-2828,santafelibrary.org.

PandemoniumAfter-School Children’sTheaterEl Museo Cultural de Santa Fe, 555 Camino de la Familia,505-992-0591

Classes for all age groups, 3:45-5:45 p.m.Mondays,Wednesdays, and Fridays, contactChristopher Leslie, 505-920-0704, or El Museofor more information, scholarships available.

OktoberfestChrist Lutheran Church, 1701 Arroyo Chamiso Rd.

Yard, bake, and book sales, kid’s activities, food,and music by Uff Da Band, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Saturday, Oct. 3, entrance fee: canned goodsor bottled water, 505-983-9461.

Santa Fe Children's Museum1050 Old Pecos Trail, 505-989-8359

10 a.m.-noonThursdays,Watercolors with Doro;4:30-5 p.m. Thursdays, Meet Cornelius!, socializewith the resident corn snake; bymuseum admission,santafechildrensmuseum.org. ◀

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EL RITO STUDIO TOUR10 a.m.-5 p.m. Oct. 3-4

The 29th annual tour has 18 stops offeringsculpture, paintings, photographs, andhandmade books. Visit elritostudiotour.orgfor a map of the studios and links to artists'websites. Shown: digital inkjet print byJulieWagner.

MADRID & CERRILLOS STUDIO TOUR10 a.m.-5 p.m. Oct. 3, 4, 10, 11

This year's tour includes in-studio auctionsheld all day Saturday and before 1 p.m. Sunday,Oct. 3-4 in both mining towns; This self-guidedtour features more than 25 artists and 20studios showing work including paintings,jewelry, photographs, and gourd art.A preview of auction items and a map ofstudios and galleries is available onlineat madridcerrillosstudiotour.com. Shown:a painting by Lori Swartz.

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MUSIC

Gig Performance Space concerts1808 Second St., gigsantafe.com

Friday, Oct. 9, traditional Irish-music fiddlerFrankie Gavin; Tommy McCarthy & Louise Costelloopen. Saturday, Oct. 10, singer Luna Itzel andguitarist Helder Ruelas Andrade; all performancesbegin at 7:30 p.m., all tickets $20 at the door.

Zakir Hussain's CrosscurrentsThe Lensic

Tabla virtuoso, with Dave Holland, Louiz Banks,Shankar Mahadevan, and Amit Chatterjee, 7:30 p.m.Friday, Oct. 9, $35-$65, ticketssantafe.org,505-988-1234.

NewOrford String QuartetSt. Francis Auditorium, NewMexico Museum of Art,

107W. Palace Ave.

Music of Schubert, Beethoven, Hétu, andDebussy, 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 10, call foravailability, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.

Santa FeMusic Collective concertsMuseum Hill Café, 710 Camino Lejo

Saturday, Oct. 10, theWarrenVaché Quartet,cornetist Vaché, pianist Tardo Hammer, bassistEarl Sauls, and percussionist JohnTrentacosta;Friday, Oct. 23, flugelhornist Dmitri Matheny,pianist Bert Dalton, bassist Andy Zadrozny,and percussionist Trentacosta; Friday, Nov. 20;the Arlen Asher Quintet, Friday, Dec. 4, The NYCTrio: Greg Ruggiero, Michael Kanan, and Neal Miner;santafemusiccollective.org, 505-983-6820.

Cumbia All StarsThe Lensic

Contemporary Peruvian band, 7 p.m. Monday,Oct. 12, $15-$40, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.

Joan ArmatradingThe Lensic

7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 13, Bobby Lee Rogersopens, $54-$84, ampconcerts.org or 505-988-1234,ticketssantafe.org.

Rory BlockJames A. Little Theater, NewMexico School for the Deaf,

1060 Cerrillos Rd.

Delta-blues singer/songwriter, 7:30 p.m.Friday, Oct. 16, $29 in advance, premiumseating $59, brownpapertickets.com.

TheMet: Live in HDThe Lensic

The 2015-2016 season continues with Verdi'sOtello, 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 17 and 6 p.m. Monday,Oct. 19, andWagner's Tannhäuser, 10 a.m. Saturday,Oct. 31; running through April 30, $22-$28, encores$22, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.

SanMiguel Chapel Music SeriesSan Miguel Chapel, 401 Old Santa Fe Trail

The season continues with a performanceby Char and Robby Rothschild of Round Mountain,7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17, $15 at the door.

The Legend of Jack ThorpNewMexico History Museum Auditorium, 113 Lincoln Ave.

Historian Don Edwards' musically illustratedperformance of old-time ballads and cowboysongs, 2 p.m. Sunday Oct. 18, $25, tickets availableat the History Museum Shop, 505-982-9543,or visit newmexicocreates.org.

Santa Fe SymphonyThe Lensic

Music of Mozart and Schubert, 4 p.m. Sunday,Oct. 18, $25-$80, tickets available at the box office,800-480-1319, or ticketssantafe.org, 505-988-1234.

Mason JenningsSkylight

American singer/songwriter, 7:30 p.m.Wednesday, Oct. 21, $20 in advance, $27 day ofshow, ampconcerts.org and holdmyticket.com.

Jill HennessySkylight

Singer/songwriter, 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 24,$17 and $27, holdmyticket.com, 505-886-1251.

Serenata of Santa FeFirst Presbyterian Church of Santa Fe, 208 Grant Ave.

The chamber-music ensemble presentsAmericanMade, music of Barber, Piazzolla,and John Corigliano; performers include oboistPamela Epple, pianist Debra Ayers, and violistShanti Randall, 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 25, $15-$35,serenataofsantafe.org, 505-989-7988.

Greensky BluegrassSkylight

Acoustic quartet, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 27, $15in advance, reserved table $25, holdmyticket.com,505-886-1251.

Santa Fe ProMusica OrchestraThe Lensic

Music of Bach, Shostakovich, Elgar, and Anna Clyne,4 p.m. Saturday, 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 7-8, $12-$69,505-988-4640, Ext. 1000, or ticketssantafe.org,505-988-1234.

The DandyWarholsSkylight

Pop/rock band, 7 p.m. Tuesday Nov. 10, $26in advance, $32 day of show, holdmyticket.com,505-886-1251.

An Eveningwith Bruce CockburnThe Lensic

Folk-rock singer/songwriter, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday,Nov. 10, $30-$45, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.

Open SecretThe Lensic

Poet Coleman Barks, vocalist/instrumentalistJai Uttal, percussionist Glen Velez, and dancerZuleikha perform poetry of Rumi, 7 p.m. Saturday,Nov. 14, $30-$100, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.

Harlem String QuartetUnitarian Universalist Church, 107W. Barcelona Rd.and St. Francis Auditorium, NewMexico Museum of Art,

107W. Palace Ave.

Family concert 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 15, at thechurch, $5-$20; second concert 7:30 p.m. Monday,Nov. 16, at the auditorium, $25-$75, 505-984-8759,performancesantafe.org.

HoundmouthSkylight

Americana-rock band, 7:30 p.m. Sunday,Nov. 15, $22 in advance; $25 day of show;reserved table $32; holdmyticket.com,505-886-1251, ampconcerts.org.

Grace KellyGig Performance Space, 1808 Second St., gigsantafe.com

Jazz saxophonist, 7:30 p.m.Wednesday, Nov. 18,$20 at the door.

THEATER/DANCE

Jaques Brel Is Alive andWelland Living in ParisScottish Rite Center, 463 Paseo de Peralta

Amusical revue celebrating the Belgiansinger/songwriter, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 9,$60 and $85, performancesantafe.org.

Gene Kelly: The LegacyThe Lensic

PatriciaWard Kelly's one-woman homage to herlate husband, 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 10, $10-$35,505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.

¡Bocón!El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe, 555 Camino de la Familia

Working Classroom presents playwrightLisa Loomer's bilingual fable, 7 p.m. Monday,Oct. 26, $15 in advance, holdmyticket.com,for more information visit workingclassroom.org.

MarkMorris Dance GroupThe Lensic

Americanmodern dance; music of Bach, Hummel,and Lou Harrison, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 27,$27-$100, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.

Loving the AlienSkylight

Rock theater, 8 p.m. Thursdays, Nov. 5, 12, 19,opening night $15-$45, encores $15-$25,skylightsantafe.com.

HAPPENINGS

Barkin' BallSanta Fe Farmers Market Pavilion, 1607 Paseo de Peralta

Dinner and cocktails, Harvest Market, musicby The Buckarettes, and a silent auction;in support of the Santa Fe Animal Shelter,5:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 9, $125, barkinball.org.

Fiesta Fela 2015Santa Fe Railyard Park, 740 Cerrillos Rd.

5th annual festival of African art and culturepresented by Afreeka Santa Fe; food and livemusic by Emman Legrand and African Rythmix,10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 10, $10 suggesteddonation, afreekasantafe.org.

Lannan Foundation seriesThe Lensic

7 p.m.Wednesday, Oct. 14; In Pursuit ofCultural Freedom: a lecture by Henry A. Girouxabout the undermining of American democracy,followed by a talk with Maya Schenwar;7 p.m.Wednesday, Nov. 11, Readings andConversations: with authors Aminatta Fornaand Laila Lalami; 7 p.m.Wednesday, Dec. 2,In Pursuit of Cultural Freedom: Princetonprofessor emeritus Richard Falk in conversationwith Ali Abunimah, $3 and $6, 505-988-1234,ticketssantafe.org, visit lannan.org for seriesschedule.

Santa Fe Independent Film FestivalCenter for Contemporary Arts, Jean Cocteau Cinema,Lensic Performing Arts Center, The Screen, and VioletCrown Cinema

The seventh annual festival runs Oct. 14-18,and features a presentation of the SFIFF 2015Lifetime Achievement Award to Gena Rowlands at6:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17, followed by a screeningof John Cassavetes' 1974 film AWomanUnder the In-fluence, visit santafeindependentfilmfestival.comforthe list of films, early bird passes $200.

Mayor's Award for Excellence in the ArtsSanta Fe Community Convention Center, 201W. Marcy St.

Recipients: Aspen Santa Fe Ballet, JoAnn Balzer,Michael McGarrity, Arthur Lopez, and RichardSnider; Melissa EngestromYouth Artist Award-winner Gabriella Ottersberg Enriquez; ceremonybegins at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 15, $70 inadvance, 505-955-6707, santafeartscommission.org.

HungryMouth FestivalEldorado Hotel

Local chefs David Sellers, James Campbell Caruso,and Anthony Smith compete in a cook-off benefit-ting St. Elizabeth Shelter, 5:30 p.m. Saturday,Oct. 17; also, including an auction of a 1957 ChevyBel Air, and Napa Valley and Lake ComoVilla trips,505-470-9338, steshelter.org.

Has the City of theMonkey God BeenRevealed? Highlights from aHonduranRainforest ExpeditionThe Lensic

Author/journalist Douglas Preston's lecture, held insupport of the School for Advanced Research,6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 20, reception 7:45 p.m. atLa Fonda's La Terraza Room, lecture $10-$25,reception $60, ticketssantafe.org, 505-988-1234.

Dinner with DaggettSanta Fe Room, La Fonda

In conjunction with the exhibit Setting theStandard: the Fred Harvey Company and its Legacy,the NewMexico History Museum hosts a dinnerand conversation with Daggett Harvey and authorStephen Fried, 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 22, $150,505-992-2715, Ext. 1.

Between Heaven and Hell: TheWorld ofDante Alighieri in Medieval FlorenceSt. John's United Methodist Church, 1200 Old Pecos Trail

Four-day symposium presented by RenesanInstitute of Lifelong Learning with a look intoFlorence's medieval history, art and architecture,and music and literature, Monday-Thursday,Nov. 16-19; medieval music concert 7 p.m.,Thursday, Nov. 19 at San Miguel Chapel; $90,for more information visit renesan.org.

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The Cumbia All Stars perform at the Lensic on Monday, Oct. 12.

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Blue Rain Gallery130-C Lincoln Ave., 505-954-9902

Dr. El Ocio’s Circo Curioso, paintings by JimVogel, 0Oct. 10.

Capitol Rotunda GalleryNewMexico Capitol Building, 411 Old Santa Fe Trail

Work by members of the Santa Fe Book ArtsGroup, through Dec. 11.

Charlotte Jackson Fine Art554 S. Guadalupe St., 505-989-8688Looking Back, Moving Forward, paintings andworks on paper by Charles Arnoldi, throughOct. 10.

Evoke Contemporary550 S. Guadalupe St., 505-995-9902

Bones with Flesh, paintings and drawingsby KentWilliams, through Oct. 28.

Gerald Peters Gallery1005 Paseo de Peralta, 505-954-5700

GoWest: Works by Andrew John Cecil, ChuckForsman, and Harold Gregor, through Oct. 10.

Governor’s GalleryState Capitol, fourth floor, Old Santa Fe Trailand Paseo de Peralta, 505-476-5058Works by the recipients of the 2015 Governor’sAwards for Excellence in the Arts, through Dec. 11.

Greenberg Fine Art205 Canyon Rd., 505-955-1500

Emergence: Pure Nature, group showof works by gallery artists, through Oct. 9.

LewAllen Galleries1613 Paseo de Peralta, 505-988-3250

Quiet Spaces, group show of paintings,through Nov. 1.

Meyer East Gallery225 Canyon Rd., 505-983-1657

The Art of Deception, paintings byNatalie Featherston, through Friday,Oct. 2.

Nüart Gallery670 Canyon Rd., 505-988-3888

The Power of Form, mixed-media workby Michael Bergt, through Oct. 4.

Photo-eye Gallery541 S. Guadalupe St., 505-988-5159, Ext. 202

WALD/FLUSS, photographs by Michael Lange,through Oct. 17.

Pop Gallery125 Lincoln Ave., 505-820-0788Wine, Chile & Clifford Bailey!, paintings,through October.

MUSEUMS & ART SPACES

Santa FeCenter for Contemporary Arts1050 Old Pecos Trail, 505-982-1338

The Implication of Form, architectural photographsby Hayley Rheagan, through Oct. 4. ccasantafe.org;open Tuesdays-Saturdays.

El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe555 Camino de la Familia, 505-992-0591

Rotating exhibits, community programs, andperformances designed to preserve and promoteHispanic culture. Open Tuesdays-Saturdays;elmuseocultural.org.

Georgia O’KeeffeMuseum217 Johnson St., 505-946-1000

FromNew York to NewMexico: Masterworksof AmericanModernism From the Vilcek FoundationCollection, works by O'Keeffe, Marsden Hartley,Stuart Davis, and Arthur Dove, through Jan. 10• David Bradley After Georgia O'Keeffe, Bradley'spaintings, through Jan. 10. Open daily;okeeffemuseum.org.

Museumof ContemporaryNative Arts108 Cathedral Pl., 505-983-1777

Julianna Brannum's documentary LaDonnaHarris:Indian 101; through Oct. 20 • An Evening Rednessin the West, group show • Meryl McMaster:Wanderings, photo-based work; Eve-LaurynLaFountain: Waabanishimo (She Dances TillDaylight), photographs and short films• WarDepartment, group show of works fromthemuseum collection depicting armed conflictsspanning 500 years, through December • Visionsand Visionaries, group show, through July. ClosedTuesdays; iaia.edu/museum.

Museumof IndianArts & Culture710 Camino Lejo, MuseumHill, 505-476-1250

The Parleche Collection, prints by Crow artist KevinRed Star • Indian Country: The Art of David Bradley,paintings, bronze sculpture, andmixed-media works,through Jan. 16 • Courage andCompassion: NativeWomen SculptingWomen, group show, throughOct. 19 • Turquoise,Water, Sky: The Stone and ItsMeaning, highlights from themuseum’s collectionof jewelry, throughMay 2 • The BuchsbaumGallery of Southwestern Pottery, traditional andcontemporary works • Here, Now, andAlways,artifacts from themuseum collection. Open dailythrough October; indianartsandculture.org.

Museumof International Folk Art706 Camino Lejo, MuseumHill, 505-476-1200

Pottery of the U.S. South: A Living Tradition, presentstraditional stoneware fromNorth Carolina andnorthern Georgia, through Jan. 3 • Multiple Visions:A CommonBond, collection of toys and folk art;internationalfolkart.org; open daily through October.

Museumof Spanish Colonial Art750 Camino Lejo, MuseumHill, 505-982-2226

Blue on Blue: Indigo andCobalt in New Spain, textiles,ceramics, paintings, and sculpture, through Feb. 28• Tradición, Devoción y Vida: 80 Years of Black andWhite Photography in NewMexico and Mexico,including works byManuel Carrillo, Ansel Adams,NormanMauskopf, Sebastião Salgado, GracielaIturbide, andWilliam Frej, through October• Secrets of the Symbols: The Hidden Languageof Spanish Colonial Art • San Ysidro/St. Isidorethe Farmer, bultos, retablos, straw appliqué,and paintings • Recent Acquisitions, colonial and19th-century Mexican art, sculpture, and furniture;also, work by young Spanish Market artists. Opendaily through October; spanishcolonial.org.

NewMexico HistoryMuseum/Palaceof the Governors113 Lincoln Ave., 505-476-5200

FadingMemories: Echoes of the CivilWar, rarephotographs, a U.S. flag from the Battle of GlorietaPass, lithographs, diaries, and artwork, throughFeb. 26 • Poetics of Light: Pinhole Photography,

through Jan. 10 • Setting the Standard: The FredHarvey Company and Its Legacy, ephemera fromthemuseum collection and photos from POGphoto archives • TellingNewMexico: Stories FromThen and Now, core exhibit • Santa Fe Found:Fragments of Time, the archaeological and historicalroots of Santa Fe • Photography of SamAdams,in the Meem Community Room; HistoricalDowntownWalking Tours, 10:15 a.m. Mondays-Saturdays through Oct. 17. Open daily throughOctober; nmhistorymuseum.org.

NewMexicoMuseumof Art107W. Palace Ave., 505-476-5072

An AmericanModernism, drawings, photographs,and paintings from the 1920s and 1930s, openingreception 5:30-7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2, throughFeb. 21. O’Keeffe in Process, retrospective exhibit ofworks by O'Keeffe; Looking Forward/Looking Back,historic works by female artists, Eleanor Antin,Louise Bourgeois, and Angela Ellsworth, throughJan. 17 • That Multitudes May Share: Buildingthe Museum of Art, original plans and watercolorrenderings by the Rapp & Rapp architectural firmand photographs of themuseumduring the courseof construction, through Jan. 3 • Spotlight onGustave Baumann, works from the museum’scollection, through Jan. 3; nmartmuseum.org;open daily through October.

Poeh Cultural Center andMuseum78 Cities of Gold Rd., Pueblo of Pojoaque, 505-455-5041

Paths of Beauty, pottery by Isabel Gonzalesand textiles by ShawnTafoya, through Nov. 14• Nah Poeh Meng, 1,600-square-foot coreinstallation highlighting the works of Puebloartists and Pueblo history; poehcenter.org; closedSundays.

Santa Fe Botanical Garden715 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-471-9103

The Power of Place, group show of sculpture,including works by Kevin Box, Phillip Haozous,and Allan Houser, throughMay 1. Open dailythrough October; santafebotanicalgarden.org.

SITE Santa Fe1606 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-1199

SITE 20 Years/20 Shows: Summer, group show,through Oct. 4 • Unsuspected Possibilities:Leonardo Drew, Sarah Oppenheimer, andMarieWatt, collaborative installations, throughJan. 3. Open Thursdays-Sundays; sitesantafe.org.

WheelwrightMuseumof theAmerican Indian704 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-982-4636

Connoisseurship and Good Pie: Ted Coe andCollecting Native American Art, beadwork,basketry, carving, and embroidery, throughApril 17 • Center for the Study of SouthwesternJewelry, a permanent exhibit devoted to thehistory and development of Diné and Pueblometalwork, lapidary, and related traditions.Open daily; wheelwright.org.

AlbuquerqueAlbuquerqueMuseum2000 Mountain Rd., N.W., 505-243-7255

Under the Influence: Psychedelic Art, music postersfrom the 1960s, through Oct. 17 • Chasing theCure to Albuquerque, archival photographs oftuberculosis treatment center Mount St. JosephSanatorium, through May 30. ClosedMondays;cabq.gov/culturalservices/albuquerque-museum.

Indian Pueblo Cultural Center2401 12th St., N.W., 866-855-7902

Our Land, Our Culture, Our Story, historical overviewof the Pueblo world, and contemporary artwork andcraftsmanship of each of the 19 pueblos; weekendNative dances; indianpueblo.org; open daily.

Maxwell Museum of AnthropologyUNM campus, 1 University Blvd., N.E., 505-277-4405

Archaeology on Ice, exhibit exploring climatechange in the Arctic, including tribal artifactsemerging as the ice melts. The museum’s collection

includes ethnological, archival, and photographicitems; maxwellmuseum.unm.edu; closed Sundaysand Mondays.

National Hispanic Cultural Center1701 Fourth St., S.W., 505-604-6896

Nationalhispaniccenter.org; closed Mondays.

UNMArtMuseum1 University of NewMexico, 505-277-4001

Necessary Force: Art in the Police State, groupshow; Sowing Seeds in the Garden: TheMulvanyFamily Collection of African Art at UNM; throughDec. 12 • DavidMaisel/BlackMaps: AmericanLandscape and the Apocalyptic Sublime, photographsbyMaisel • Beautiful DisintegratingObstinate HorrorDrawing andOther Recent Acquisitions and SelectionsFrom theUNMArtMuseum’s Permanent Collection• TheGift, woodcut prints by JohnTatschl (1906-1982).OpenTuesdays-Saturdays; unmartmuseum.org.

EspañolaBond HouseMuseum andMisiónMuseumy Convento706 Bond St., 505-747-8535

Historic and cultural objects exhibited in the homeof railroad entrepreneur Frank Bond (1863-1945).Call for hours; plazadeespanola.com.

Los AlamosBradbury ScienceMuseum1350 Central Ave., 505-667-4444

Core exhibits on the history of Los Alamosand the Manhattan Project as well as over40 interactive exhibits; lanl.gov/museum;open daily.

Fuller Lodge Art Center2132 Central Ave., 505-662-1635

Fullerlodgeartcenter.com; closed Sundays.

Los Alamos Historical Museum1050 Bathtub Row, 505-662-4493

Tradition and Change in Córdova, NewMexico:The 1939 Photographs of Berlyn Brixner & the LópezFamily of Wood Carvers. Core exhibits on areageology, homesteaders, and theManhattan Project.Housed in the Guest Cottage of the Los AlamosRanch School. Open daily; losalamoshistory.org.

TaosE.L. Blumenschein Home andMuseum222 Ledoux St., 575-758-0505

Hacienda art from the Blumenschein familycollection, European and Spanish colonialantiques. Open daily through October;taoshistoricmuseums.org.

HarwoodMuseum of Art238 Ledoux St., 575-758-9826

Pressing Through Time, prints by BeatriceMandelman, Agnes Martin, and Gene Kloss;Lisa Burge, monotypes; through Jan. 24• Charles Strong: A Celebration of Life and Art,abstract paintings, through Jan. 24. ClosedMondays; harwoodmuseum.org.

La Hacienda de losMartinez708 HaciendaWay, 575-758-1000

One of the few Northern NewMexico-style,Spanish colonial “great houses” remaining in theAmerican Southwest, built in 1804 by SeverinoMartinez; taoshistoricmuseums.org; open dailythrough October.

Millicent Rogers Museum1504 Millicent Rogers Rd., 575-758-2462

Historical collections of Native Americanjewelry and paintings; Hispanic textiles,metalwork, and sculpture; and contemporaryjewelry; millicentrogers.org; open daily,through October.

Taos Art Museum at Fechin House227 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, 575-758-2690

Housed in the studio and home that artist NicolaiFechin built for his family between 1927 and 1933;taosartmuseum.org; closed Mondays.

Meyer East Gallery (225 Canyon Rd.) shows paintings

by Natalie Featherston through Friday, Oct. 2.

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Encaustic Art Institute, 632 Agua Fría St.,505-989-3283

The institute presents the National JuriedEncaustic/Wax Exhibition, a show ofworks in the pigmented wax medium ofencaustic by more than 50 regional andnational artists. The show was juried byThe Art Economist’s editor-in-chief BruceHelander. Traditional and contemporarystyles are included in the exhibit. Theopening reception is Saturday, Oct. 3, at11 a.m., and guests can meet the artistsbeginning at noon during the reception.

Art Box,54 1/2 E. San Francisco St.,928-460-2611

In the Studio is an ongoingseries of artist interviews byArt Box’s Stan Berning. Thelatest takes you inside thestudio of local sculptor andpainter Timothy Nero, whois known for his shapedcanvases. “ ‘Extreme’ isthe single word that mostaccurately describes mywork and has been theconstant thread linking mywork over the entire courseof my career, whether itis painting, drawing orsculpture,” writes Nero,whose art is on exhibitfrom Friday, Oct. 2. A videorelease party for In theStudioWith Timothy Nerobegins at 5 p.m.,followed by an artistreception at 6 p.m.

Santa Fe Public Library, 145Washington Ave., 505-955-6780

Local painter Mary Thomas’ Literary Legends, an exhibit of portraits of famouswriters including Ernest Hemingway, Maya Angelou, and F. Scott Fitzgerald,is on view through October inside the Tybie Davis Satin Gallery of the main library. “I am working with black andwhite photos which I find on the internet,” she writes on her website. “The Hemingway portrait was particularly

interestingto me, as itis from his1923 passportphoto.” Guestscan meet withThomas, who ispresent in thegallery from3 to 5 p.m. onSunday, Oct. 4.

David Richard Gallery, 544 S. Guadalupe St., 505-983-9555

Stephen Hayes takes a contemporary approach to his landscapes while payinghomage to the realist paintings of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Hecaptures impressions of the landscape “en plein air,” rendering them with abstrac-tion. A show of his recent works continues through Nov. 7. Also on view at thegallery is Re-Op: ‘The Responsive Eye’ Fifty Years After,which opens Friday, Oct. 2,with a 5 p.m. reception.

LewAllen Galleries, 1613 Paseo de Peralta, 505-988-3250

The theme of place unites the visions of four painters in LewAllen’s exhibition Quiet Spaces, on viewthrough Nov. 1. Christopher Benson’s reductive imagery captures still suburban moments and inti-mate domestic scenes. John Beerman’s paintings of pastoral landscapes and architecture evoke thebeauty of their international settings. David Hines’ nightscapes have a sense of isolation and mystery,and Kurt Solmssen’s gestural canvases exhibit bright landscapes and expressionistic lakeside scenesthat emphasize light and color.

Stephen Hayes: Elements 2015, oil on canvas over panel

Timothy Nero:Mental Chew Toy # 16 2015, inks on toned paper

Mary Thomas:Maya Angelou 2015, oil on linen

Michelle Hayden: Inner Light 2015, encaustic wax and mixed media

David Hines: High Vista End of Lancaster, CA 2015, oil on canvas

by Michael Abatemarco