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ANOTHER WEEK, and another great weekend ahead. Art Santa Fe takes over the convention center, putting the focus on Santa Fe’s vibrant nationwide reputation as a place to see and purchase fine art. One of the great joys of a show like Art Santa Fe is that we get to see what others are doing in far-flung places. Participating galleries are from all over the country, with a few from right here. The first-ever Santa Fe Art Week, which we featured the last issue of NOW, hosted some wonderful events earlier this week. Visitors got a taste of some of the year’s art activities in Santa Fe, all condensed into a few days. It’s not too late to join in on the fun—Art Santa Fe is the event’s grand finale. On a completely different note, the music at the Levitt AMP Santa Fe Music Series at the Railyard, Santa Fe Bandstand, and St John’s Music on the Hill series has been extraordinary. I have never seen a city that has more free outdoor music than Santa Fe does right now. Quality has been the key attribute of this amazing array of performers. The best news of all is that we’ve got lots more to hear as the seasons at the Railyard and Bandstand stretch into August. Don’t let the summer music season get away from you. We are lucky to have this wonderful entertainment for all to enjoy.

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BEL CANTO GALA EVENT At SITE Santa Fe’s

Bel Canto: Contemporary Artists Explore Opera exhibition, which runs until September 1, artists Vasco Araújo, Suzanne Bocanegra, Candida Höfer, William Kentridge, Guillermo Kuitca, Yinka Shonibare CBE, Matthias Schaller, and Bill Viola examine themes of race, gender, and class within the traditions of opera. Several of the artists will attend the Bel Canto Gala, an elegant dining experience sprinkled with surprise special performances Above: In his series Fratelli d’Italia, Matthias Schaller took 150 in SITE Santa Fe’s exhibition photographs of iconic Italian opera houses from the vantage point galleries. Wear your black tie of the stage. best, and, in the spirit of the opera, feel free to add a mask or costume element to your outfit. After the gala, head to the Opera Ball and Dance Party. This mash-up shindig begins with classic waltzes and ends with energetic dance music. A cash bar is available, as are delicious late night cicchetti to chomp on.—Sarah Eddy

Vintage cars take the Plaza the evening of July 19. Live music adds another layer of fun.

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Bel Canto Gala, July 19, 6:30–9:30 pm, $1,000, SITE Santa Fe, 1606 Paseo de Peralta, sitesantafe.org Bel Canto Opera Ball and Dance Party, July 19, 9 pm–midnight, $150 couple, SITE Santa Fe, 1606 Paseo de Peralta, sitesantafe.org

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Left: Santa Fe Desert Chorale brings 24 singers to New Mexico to perform a series of summer concerts.

SANTA FE DESERT CHORALE

PERFORMANCE Santa Fe Desert Chorale’s season opens this weekend and continues until August 9 with a rotating repertoire of three concerts. In the Court of the Sun King includes music of the French baroque era, including pieces by Couperin, Rameau, and Charpentier. The long-enduring pensive moons celebrates the bicentennial of the birth of Walt Whitman with Canto, a poem by Francisco X. Alarcón set to music by John Paul Rudoi, commissioned by Desert Chorale. The concert also includes music on poetry by Emily Dickinson, E. E. Cummings, and Langston Hughes. Luminosity: The Nature of Celestial Light, the third concert in the summer repertoire, includes a work by James Whitbourn and pieces by Bach, Mendelssohn, and Joby Talbot. Concerts are held at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi, the Immaculate Heart of Mary chapel, and other are venues.—Lisa J. Van Sickle

Santa Fe Desert Chorale, $20–$95, July 20–August 9, see website for times and venues, desertchorale.org

CRUISE NIGHT ON THE PLAZA

EVENT Several times each summer, dozens of vintage cars cruise onto the Plaza for public viewing. From muscle and sports cars to hot rods and trucks, there’s plenty to see. The event is put on by the Santa Fe Vintage Car Club, which traces its roots back to 1961. Proceeds are returned to the community through donations to organizations such as the Boys and Girls Clubs of Santa Fe, Kitchen Angels, Food Depot, Santa Fe Public Schools, and Disabled Veterans of America. While you get your dose of hot rods and convertibles, enjoy live music on the Plaza bandstand. Sol Fire, led by brothers Amado and Buddy Abeyta, plays rock with pop, R&B, and Latin influences from 6–7 pm. Then, local band Lumbre del Sol takes the stage with lively Chicano rock from 7:15–8:45 pm.—SE

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Recently, Santa Fe was voted Travel + Leisure Magazine’s Reader’s Choice Destination of the Year, and our city consistently ranks as one of the best travel destinations in the world due to the abundance of high-quality art, shopping, historic attractions, outdoor adventure, and food and entertainment offerings. Santa Fean NOW is an excellent hands-on source of information for all that’s happening around town, and in these pages you will find the listings you need to navigate hundreds of weekly events. To make the most of your time in Santa Fe, please stop by one of our Visitor Centers: Downtown on the Santa Fe Plaza, at the Santa Fe Railyard, or inside the Community Convention Center. Our knowledgeable staff will provide you with insider tips and activity suggestions customized to your interests, as well as maps and materials to use during your stay. Download the Santa Fe Margarita Trail App or buy a printed passport at one of the 31 participating stops on the trail. Start collecting stamps as you taste the finest variations of this beloved cocktail, which pairs delightfully with our signature New Mexican cuisine. There is always something going on in Santa Fe, so use this copy of NOW to find a gallery opening, music performance, museum exhibit, festival, or market to add to your itinerary. Have a wonderful time in The City Different!

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Jiela Rufeh shows work at the Museum of Encaustic Art starting this week.

this week July 18-24

Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, 217 Johnson

THURSDAY July 18 Art Events + Shows

Art Santa Fe Santa Fe Community Convention Center 201 W Marcy

Food

Summer Garden Dinners Santa Fe Botanical Garden, 715 Camino Lejo

Mark your calendar for a memorable evening of fine dining, amazing homes and gardens, and friends old and new who support the Santa Fe Botanical Garden. $150, 6–9 pm, 505-471-9103, santafebotanicalgarden.org.

A four-day curated contemporary art show featuring art from around the world, specially curated programming, special events, and entertainment. $20–$100, 5–9 pm, artsantafe.com.

Gallery Events

Concerts

Launer has been beading since the age of twelve, but it wasn’t until she moved to the Southwest in her early 20s that she discovered the art of decorating skulls. Free, 10 am–5 pm, 505-983-0433, canyoncontemporary.com.

Kirill Gerstein Piano Recital St. Francis Auditorium, 107 W Palace

Pianist Kirill Gerstein performs an early work by Beethoven and passionate political pieces by Liszt and Janáček. $15–$33, noon, 505-982-1890, santafechambermusic.com.

Les Tres Amies San Miguel Chapel, 401 Old Santa Fe Trl

Ebonee Thomas (guest principal flute), Julia Harguindey (principal bassoon), and Grace Browning (principal harp), from The Santa Fe Opera orchestra, perform their favorite French solos, duos, and trios by Jolivet, Ravel, and Debussy. $20, 3 pm, creativespiritonline.com.

Ali Launer Demonstration Canyon Road Contemporary Art, 622 Canyon

Marilyn Wightman: The Artistic Process of Plein Air Painting Tresa Vorenberg Goldsmiths, 656 Canyon

Marilyn Wightman started doing art as a youth and hasn’t stopped since. Throughout the years she has done oils and colored pencil but the one constant is pastels. Free, 3:30–4 pm, 505-988-7215, tvgoldsmiths.com.

Learning + Workshops Workshop: Drawing After Hours

Try your hand at drawing methods that guided young Georgia O’Keeffe. $20–$35, 5:30–7:30 pm, 505-946-1000, okeeffemuseum.org.

Couples Art Therapy Workshop Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Cir.

Bryan Ko, an art therapy graduate student from Southwestern College, will facilitate this art therapyinspired process alongside Alyssa Gursky, an art therapy graduate student from Naropa University. $15–$75, 8–10 pm, 505-395-6369, meowwolf.com.

Mind + Body

Yoga in the Garden Santa Fe Botanical Garden, 715 Camino Lejo Stretching, wellness, and relaxation. $15, 8–9 am, 505-471-9103, santafebotanicalgarden.org.

Vino and Vinyasa Santa Fe Botanical Garden, 715 Camino Lejo Bring your own wine and do some yoga. $20, 6–7 pm, 505-471-9103, santafebotanicalgarden.org.

Music + Nightlife

The People Mine Shaft Tavern, 2846 NM-14, Madrid Raw Americana. Free, 5 pm, 505-473-0743, themineshafttavern.com.

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COURTESY SANTA FE BANDSTAND

Santa Fe instrumentalists. $40, 2 pm, 505-988-2282, desertchorale.tix.com.

Sam Jacobs First Presbyterian Church of Santa Fe, 208 Grant Beethoven, Liszt, and Scriabin. By donation, 5:30 pm, 505-982-8544, fpcsantafe.org.

Buckaroo Ball 25th Anniversary La Mesita Ranch, 96 NM-503

Vocalist, guitarist, and bass player Margaret Burke interprets a roster of Americana and folk songs at the Santa Fe Plaza on July 18.

Santa Fe Bandstand: The Hollyhocks, Margaret Burke and Friends Santa Fe Plaza, 63 Lincoln

Brian Hass/Cyrus Campbell Duo Tonic, 103 E Water

Jesus Bas Tesuque Casino, 7 Tesuque Hill

Theater

Alt country and desert rock; vocalist, bass player, and guitarist. Free, 6–8:45 pm, santafebandstand.org.

Live guitar music. Free, 6–9 pm, 800-462-2635, tesuquecasino.com.

Jazz pianist Brian Hass and Berklee student and bassist Cyrus Campbell in a night of contemporary jazz and originals. Free, 9 pm–12 am, 505-982-1189, tonicsantafe.com.

Carlos Medina Comedy Show Jean Cocteau Cinema, 418 Montezuma

Flamenco Dinner Show El Farol, 808 Canyon

A comedy show with live music. $10, 8–10 pm, 505-466-5528, jeancocteaucinema.com.

Ester Hana Vanessie, 427 W Water

FRIDAY July 19 Art Events + Shows

A flamenco dinner show—dinner reservations required. $25, 6:30 pm, 505-983-9912, elfarolsantafe.com.

Piano standards, Broadway, and classical. Free, 6:30–9:30 pm, 505-982-9966, vanessiesantafe.com.

John Rangel’s Duet Series El Mesón, 213 Washington

Art Santa Fe Santa Fe Community Convention Center 201 W Marcy

Classic and original jazz. Free, 7–9 pm, 505-983-6756, elmeson-santafe.com.

A four-day curated contemporary art show featuring art from around the world, specially curated programming, special events, and entertainment. $20–$100, noon–7 pm, artsantafe.com.

Geeks Who Drink Santa Fe Brewing Company, 37 Fire Pl

Dandelion Guild Presents: We Are Vessels Dandelion Guild, 1925 Rosina

A pub trivia quiz covering everything from celebrities in trouble to wordplay to bad television. Free, 7–9 pm, 505-424-3333, santafebrewing.com.

Tom Williams Band La Fonda on the Plaza, 100 E San Francisco Country swing. Free, 7:30–11 pm, 505-982-5511, lafondasantafe.com.

DJ Raggedy A’s Classic Mixtape Cowgirl BBQ, 319 S Guadalupe

Rock, R&B, and more. Free, 8 pm, 505-982-2565, cowgirlsantafe.com. 4

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Featuring three makers that deeply embody a sense of lineage: Arianna Johnny Wadsworth of Quw’ustsun’ Made, Christine Hernandez of Lil Weavy Handwoven, and Sophia Kissin of Sophie Kissin Jewelry. Free, 6–9 pm, 505-820-0847, dandelionguild.com.

Concerts

Santa Fe Desert Chorale: Vocal Chamber Concert 1 Church of the Holy Faith, 311 E Palace

This vocal chamber program introduces the musicians of the Santa Fe Desert Chorale and a string quartet of

Sponsored by the Pueblo of Pojoaque and Buffalo Thunder Resort, the event features True Willie, a Willie Nelson tribute band, honoring Willie Nelson’s guest appearance at the first Buckaroo Ball in 1994. Pre-concert entertainment provided by Will Banister and the Modern Day Ramblers. $35, 7 pm, 505-988-1234, lensic.org.

Pat Malone and Jon Gagan GiG Performance Space, 1808 Second St Jazz. $20, 7:30 pm, gigsantafe.tickit.ca.

Food

Summer Garden Dinners Santa Fe Botanical Garden, 715 Camino Lejo

An evening of fine dining, amazing homes and gardens, and friends old and new to support the Santa Fe Botanical Garden. $160, 6–9 pm, 505-471-9103, santafebotanicalgarden.org.

Gallery Events Milt Kobayashi Meyer Gallery, 225 Canyon

Kobayashi’s contemporary figurative paintings blend the flat patterning and compositional design of Japanese prints with the techniques of American master painters. Free, 5–7 pm, 505-983-1434, meyergalleries.com.

Breaking the Mold Selby Fleetwood Gallery, 600 Canyon

Geoffrey Gorman’s use of the flotsam and jetsam of a neglected garage makes his inspired menagerie both mythical and scientific. Free, 5–7:30 pm, 505-992-8877, selbyfleetwoodgallery.com.

Marilyn Wightman: Step-by-Step Progression in Pastel Landscape Painting Tresa Vorenberg Goldsmiths, 656 Canyon

Marilyn Wightman started doing art as a youth and hasn’t stopped since. Throughout the years she has done oils and colored pencil but the one constant is pastels. Free, 3:30–4 pm, 505-988-7215, tvgoldsmiths.com.

Sense of Place Nüart Gallery, 670 Canyon

Kevin Tolman creates abstract works that primarily are influenced by the natural world and are often informed by a sense of place. Free, 5–7 pm, 505-988-3888, nuartgallery.com.

Hung Liu: Catcher in the Ray Turner Carroll Gallery, 725 Canyon

Liu’s exhibition title is a nod to J.D. Salinger’s novel, Catcher in the Rye. In Liu’s new paintings, the Depression-era


Live music, local artists, food, circus performers, and more fill Baca Street and the surrounding area on the evening of July 20.

Marvelous Music Continues! Highlights include the first of three piano-vocal recitals and the much-anticipated return of the Escher String Quartet. Reserve your seats now!

Don’t Miss American child’s purpose is the same as Salinger’s main characters. Both long to protect the innocence of childhood and to shield children from the harsh realities of life at a tragic point in American history. Free, 5–7 pm, 505-986-9800, turnercarrollgallery.com.

Wild Bloom Globe Fine Art, 727 Canyon (See page 12.) Free, 5–7 pm, 505-989-3888, globefineart.com.

The Spirit of Freedom Chuck Jones Gallery, 126 W Water Michael Summers, a California contemporary surrealist and colorist, is known for his public art installations that appear in locales around the country. Free, 5–8 pm, 505-983-5999, chuckjones.com.

Learning + Workshops

SILhouette Workshop Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Cir.

SILhouette (Spiritually In-tuned Lesbians) Santa Fe is a spiritual community of lesbian women desiring to discover, embrace and live as their spiritual, authentic selves. $11–$54, 6–8 pm, 505-395-6369, meowwolf.com.

Music + Nightlife Gary Blackchild Mine Shaft Tavern 2846 NM-14, Madrid

Singer-songwriter. Free, 5 pm, 505-473-0743, themineshafttavern.com.

Tito Rios Tiny’s, 1005 S St. Francis

Guitar instrumentals. Free, 5:30–8 pm, 505-983-9817, tinyssantafe.com.

The Real Matt Jones Band Tesuque Casino, 7 Tesuque Hill

Alt country and new country. Free, 5:30–9 pm, 800-462-2635, tesuquecasino.com.

Doug Montgomery Vanessie, 427 W Water

Classical, Broadway, and originals from pianist-vocalist Doug Montgomery. Free, 6–8 pm, 505-982-9966, vanessiesantafe.com.

Santa Fe Bandstand: Sol Fire, Lumbre del Sol Santa Fe Plaza, 63 Lincoln

Rock, pop, R&B, and Latin influences; Chicano rock band featuring Chris Abeyta. Free, 6–8:45 pm, santafebandstand.org.

Flamenco Dinner Show El Farol, 808 Canyon

A flamenco dinner show—dinner reservations required. $25, 6:30 pm, 505-983-9912, elfarolsantafe.com.

Summer Series of Music: Early Sessions Tonic, 103 E Water

Highlighting some of Santa Fe’s jazz soloists and duos. Free, 6:30–8:30 pm, 505-982-1189, tonicsantafe.com.

Half Broke Horses Second Street Brewery 1814 Second St

Americana and honky-tonk. Free, 7 pm, 505-982-3030, secondstreetbrewery.com.

GERSTEIN BRAHMS

SOOVIN KIM PLAYS BACH

Kirill Gerstein plays Brahms’s Piano Quartet in G Minor, known for its spirited “Gypsy Rondo” final movement. Also, Beethoven’s String Trio in C Minor and Takemitsu’s mesmerizing Rain Tree for Percussion Trio.

Violinist Soovin Kim performs Bach’s Sonata No. 1 and Partita No. 2 plus Ysaÿe’s dazzling “Fritz Kreisler” Sonata, which features several Bach influences.

Wed Jul 24 • 6 pm NM Museum of art

Jesus Bas La Boca Taberna, 125 Lincoln Guitarist, singer, and songwriter. Free, 7–10 pm, 505-982-3433, labocasantafe.com.

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BACH & VIVALDI

Sat Jul 20 • 5 PM NM Museum of art

SUN Jul 21/MON Jul 22 • 6 pm NM Museum of art

This all-Baroque concert includes works by J. S. Bach, featuring violinists Paul Huang and Jennifer Frautschi, and Antonio Vivaldi, featuring members of the Miami String Quartet.

Beethoven’s “Archduke” Trio is a trailblazing work, and Kodály’s Serenade is scored for the unusual combination of two violins and viola.

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MOZART & DVOŘÁK

MUSIC AT NOON

SUN Jul 28/MON Jul 29 • 6 pm NM Museum of art

Tue/Wed/Thu Through Aug 15 12 pm • NM Museum of ARt

The Escher String Quartet plays two works: Mozart’s String Quintet in C Major, K. 515, with violist Paul Neubauer, and Dvořak’s Piano Quintet, with Wei Luo.

Our midday programs are selling out quickly, so act now! Tue Jul 23: Escher String Quartet Wed Jul 24: Stotijn & Gerstein Thu Jul 25: Wei Luo Piano Recital

Ronald Roybal Hotel Santa Fe 1501 Paseo de Peralta

Native American flute and Spanish classical guitar. Free, 7–9 pm, 855-8259876, hotelsantafe.com, ronaldroybal.com.

Sat Jul 27 • 5 PM NM Museum of art

SPONSORED BY THE EDGAR FOSTER DANIELS FOUNDATION

Tickets and Festival Information Marc Neikrug, Artistic Director

JULY 14–AUGUST 19, 2019

505.982.1890 SantaFeChamberMusic.com Ticket Office: NM Museum of Art 107 W. Palace Ave.

The Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival is funded, in part, by the National Endowment for the Arts, the City of Santa Fe Arts Commission and 1% Lodgers’ Tax, and New Mexico Arts, a division of the Office of Cultural Affairs.


The Three Faces of Jazz El Mesón, 213 Washington

Santa Fe’s swinging jazz piano trio plays El Mesón with special guest musicians each Friday night. Free, 7:30–10:30 pm, 505-983-6756, elmeson-santafe.com.

A group show at Art.i.fact opens July 20.

Rock. Free, 8 pm, 505-473-0743, themineshafttavern.com.

Find pottery, jewelry, painting, fiber arts, and more out in the open air. Free, 10 am–5 pm, 505-473-5590, artsandcraftsguild.org.

Ester Hana Vanessie, 427 W Water

Piano standards, Broadway, and classical with piano and vocals. Free, 8–10 pm, 505-982-9966, vanessiesantafe.com.

Art Santa Fe Santa Fe Community Convention Center 201 W Marcy

Pleasure Pilots La Fonda on the Plaza, 100 E San Francisco

A four-day curated contemporary art show featuring art from around the world, specially curated programming, special events, and entertainment. $20–$100, noon–7 pm, artsantafe.com.

R&B music. Free, 8–11 pm, 505-982-5511, lafondasantafe.com.

Alternative/indie. $5, 8–11 pm, 505-780-5730, tumblerootbreweryanddistillery.com.

Drastic Andrew Cowgirl BBQ, 319 S Guadalupe

New wave country. Free, 8:30 pm, 505-982-2565, cowgirlsantafe.com.

Cisco’s Band Tiny’s, 1005 S St. Francis

Classic rock. Free, 8:30 pm–12:30 am, 505-983-9817, tinyssantafe.com.

Manzanares El Farol, 808 Canyon

Readings + Talks

Cori Ellison, Santa Fe Opera’s first-ever dramaturg, answers questions. Free, 11 am–noon.

Theater

Community Events

Young and poor and consumed with love, six Bohemians lead “charming and terrible lives” in 19th-century Paris. $42–$275, 8:30 pm, 800-280-4654, santafeopera.org.

Live music, local artists, food, circus performers from Wise Fools, and more. Free, 4–8 pm, artifactsantafe.com.

La bohème The Santa Fe Opera, 301 Opera Dr

Other Events

Mr Carmack Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Cir.

(See page 1.) Free, 5–9 pm, santafevintagecarclub.org.

Tonic Backline Band–Summer Residency Tonic, 103 E Water

Original jazz with summer residents The Tonic Backline Band. Free, 9:30 pm–12:30 am, 505-982-1189, tonicsantafe.com.

Chango Tesuque Casino, 7 Tesuque Hill

Covers from the '70s to the '90s and a few originals. Free, 10 pm–1 am, 800-462-2635, tesuquecasino.com.

Outdoors + Sport

Hike from Battleship Rock to McCauley Warm Springs Santa Fe Botanical Garden, 715 Camino Lejo Join hike leader Ken Collins on this moderate 4-mile (round trip) hike from Battleship Rock to McCauley Warm Springs and back. $15, 9 am, 505-471-9103, santafebotanicalgarden.org. 6

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Artist Studio Tour: David Pearson Santa Fe Botanical Garden, 715 Camino Lejo The Santa Fe Botanical Garden invites you to join us for behind the scenes Artists Studio Tours featuring the artists of the latest art exhibition Human Nature: Explorations in Bronze. $45, 3–5 pm, 505-471-9103, santafebotanicalgarden.org.

“Ask Cori” Program Quail Run Clubhouse, 3101 Old Pecos Trl

Spanish guitar, sizzling Latin percussion, and soulful vocals. Free, 9–11 pm, 505-983-9912, elfarolsantafe.com.

Dance/electronic music. $22–$27, 9 pm–2 am, ages 21+, 505-395-6369, meowwolf.com.

Local artists show their work in a variety of media in the parking lot behind First National Bank on the Plaza. Free, Saturday and Sunday, 9 am–5 pm, 505-926-1497, santafesocietyofartists.com.

Northern New Mexico Fine Arts and Crafts Guild Juried Show Cathedral Park, 213 Cathedral Pl

The Sweet Nothin’ and Alien Space Kitchen Mine Shaft Tavern, 2846 NM-14, Madrid

The High Vibes Tumbleroot, 2797 Agua Fria

First National Bank on the Plaza parking lot

Cruise Night on the Plaza Santa Fe Plaza, 63 Lincoln

Bel Canto Gala SITE Santa Fe, 1606 Paseo de Peralta

(See page 1.) $1,000, 6:30–9:30 pm, 505-989-1199, sitesantafe.org.

Bel Canto Opera Ball and Dance Party SITE Santa Fe, 1606 Paseo de Peralta

(See page 1.) $150 couple, 9 pm–midnight, 505-989-1199, sitesantafe.org.

SATURDAY July 20 Art Events + Shows

The Santa Fe Artists Market Railyard Plaza, 1612 Alcaldesa

Santa Fe’s best in pottery, jewelry, paintings, photography, sculpture, furniture, textiles, and more. Featuring local juried artists. Free, 8 am–2 pm, 505-310-8766, santafeartistsmarket.com.

Santa Fe Society of Artists Fine Art Show

Baca Street Bash Various locations on Baca, Shoofly, and Flagman Streets

Concerts

In the Court of the Sun King: Shining a Light on the French Baroque Immaculate Heart of Mary Chapel 50 Mt. Carmel (See page 1.) $20–$95, 4 pm, 505-988-2282, desertchorale.tix.com.

Bach & Vivaldi St. Francis Auditorium, 107 W Palace

The first concert in the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival’s “Bach Plus” series includes the Trio Sonata in C Major, BWV 1037, and the Violin Concerto in E Major, BWV 1042. $15–$56, noon, 505-982-1890, santafechambermusic.com.

Natu Camara Railyard Plaza, 1612 Alcaldesa

Once the leader of West Africa’s first all-female hip-hop group, the Ideal Black Girls, Natu Camara has emerged as a strong solo artist using catchy hooks, incisive lyrics, and her strong voice to empower others and encourage unity. Free, 7 pm, levittamp.org.

Food

Santa Fe Farmers Market Farmers Market Pavilion, 1607 Paseo de Peralta


Fresh produce and handmade goods from local vendors. Free, 8 am–1 pm, 505-983-4098, santafefarmersmarket.com.

Santa Fe Desert Chorale 2019 Summer Festival Opening Night Dinner La Posada de Santa Fe, 330 E Palace A dinner celebrating the start of the Santa Fe Desert Chorale season. $125, 5:45 pm, 505-988-2282, desertchorale.tix.com.

Gallery Events

Under the Influences–Reboot La Sala de Galisteo Arts Center, 5637 NM-41, Galisteo

A completely new suite of New Mexico artists’ works in a broad spectrum of media with descriptions of their influences. Live music and refreshments. Free, 4–7 pm, lasaladegalisteo.org.

Surf’s Up: Staying Stoked in the Apocalypse Art.i.fact, 930 Baca

A group show of 3-D, 2-D, and installation works. Free, 4–8 pm, 505-982-5000, artifactsantafe.com.

Learning + Workshops

Botanical Art: Vivid Vegetables Santa Fe Botanical Garden, 715 Camino Lejo

In this workshop, you will learn how to draw detailed pictures of your favorite summer vegetables. $125, 10 am–4 pm, 505-471-9103, santafebotanicalgarden.org.

Astrology Workshop Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Cir.

Participants will be invited to embody the four major archetypes of the outer planets, Saturn, Jupiter, Neptune, and Uranus, for personal exploration and transformation. $30, noon–3 pm, 505-395-6369, meowwolf.com.

Museum Events

50 States/200 Artists Museum of Encaustic Art, 632 Agua Fria

Nine years in the making, this show is a collection of over 200 works of art in the medium of encaustic/wax by artists from every state in the country. $10, noon–5 pm, 505-989-3283, moeart.org.

Music + Nightlife

Saturday Jazz Collected Works Bookstore & Coffeehouse 202 Galisteo

Iconik Downtown presents jazz in the café area. Free, 11 am–1:30 pm, 505-988-4226, collectedworksbookstore.com.

The Half Broke Horses Cowgirl BBQ, 319 S Guadalupe

Honky-tonk and Americana. Free, 1 pm, 505-982-2565, cowgirlsantafe.com.

The Iyah Band Mine Shaft Tavern, 2846 NM-14, Madrid

Reggae. Free, 3 pm, 505-473-0743, themineshafttavern.com.

Contemporary surrealist and colorist Michael Summers shows work at Chuck Jones Gallery in an exhibition opening July 19.

Curry Springer Duo Tesuque Casino, 7 Tesuque Hill

Pleasure Pilots La Fonda on the Plaza, 100 E San Francisco

Doug Montgomery Vanessie, 427 W Water

The Kyle Martin Trio Cowgirl BBQ, 319 S Guadalupe

Rock ‘n’ roll. Free, 5:30–9 pm, 800-462-2635, tesuquecasino.com.

Classical, Broadway, and originals from pianist-vocalist Doug Montgomery. Free, 6–8 pm, 505-982-9966, vanessiesantafe.com.

R&B music. Free, 8–11 pm, 505-982-5511, lafondasantafe.com.

Rock ‘n’ roll. Free, 8:30 pm, 505-982-2565, cowgirlsantafe.com.

A Piano Affair to Remember Hervé Wine Bar, 139 W San Francisco

Showcase Karaoke Tiny’s, 1005 S St. Francis

Live piano performance by David Geist. Free, 6–9 pm, 505-795-7075.

Karaoke night hosted by Nanci and Cyndy. Free, 8:30 pm–12:30 am, 505-983-9817, tinyssantafe.com.

Santa Fe Bandstand: Al Hurricane, Jr. SWAN Park, Jaguar Drive and Hwy 599

Controlled Burn El Farol, 808 Canyon

A singer-songwriter nicknamed “The Godson” of New Mexican music. Free, 6:30 pm, santafebandstand.org.

Rock and blues. $5, 9–11 pm, 505-983-9912, elfarolsantafe.com.

Flamenco Dinner Show El Farol, 808 Canyon

George Fitzgerald Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Cir.

A flamenco dinner show—dinner reservations required. $25, 6:30 pm, 505-983-9912, elfarolsantafe.com.

Busy y Los Big Deals Second Street Brewery, 1814 Second St Pop and jazz. Free, 7 pm, 505-982-3030, secondstreetbrewery.com.

Ronald Roybal Hotel Santa Fe, 1501 Paseo de Peralta

Native American flute and Spanish classical guitar. Free, 7–9 pm, 855-825-9876, hotelsantafe.com, ronaldroybal.com.

The Haymarket Squares Mine Shaft Tavern, 2846 NM-14, Madrid Punkgrass music. Free, 8 pm, 505-473-0743, themineshafttavern.com.

Ester Hana Vanessie, 427 W Water

Piano standards, Broadway, and classical with piano and vocals. Free, 8–10 pm, 505-982-9966, vanessiesantafe.com.

Electronic music. $18–$22, 9 pm–2 am, 505-395-6369, meowwolf.com.

Tonic Backline Band–Summer Residency Tonic, 103 E Water

Original jazz with Tonic’s summer residents. Free, 9:30 pm–12:30 am, 505-982-1189, tonicsantafe.com.

The Jakes Tesuque Casino, 7 Tesuque Hill

Rock ‘n’ roll. Free, 10 pm–1 am, 800-462-2635, tesuquecasino.com.

Outdoors + Sport

Chorizo Wiener Dog Races HIPICO Santa Fe, 100 South Polo Dr.

Community members are welcome to enter their pups to dash across the grass fields for a prize. Free, noon–1:30 pm, 505-474-0999, hipicosantafe.com. July 18, 2019 NOW 7


Game of Thrones Burlesque Jean Cocteau Cinema, 418 Montezuma

A parody burlesque troupe from California. $25–$40, 9–11 pm, 505-466-5528, jeancocteaucinema.com.

Other Events 1050 Old Pecos Trl Toni Morrison: Pavarotti The Pieces I Am Thu: 12:30, 5:15 pm Thu: 3:15, 7:45 pm Fri: 2:15, 7:15 pm Fri–Sun: 11:45 am, 4:45 am Sat–Wed: 2:15, 7:15 pm Mon–Wed: 4:45 pm The Biggest Little Farm Wild Rose Sat–Sun: 11:30 am Thu: 3:00, 5:45, 8:00 pm Mon–Wed: 5:30 pm Fri: 3:45, 6:00, 8:15 pm Wonder of it All Sat–Sun: 1:30, 3:45, Wed: 7:15 pm 6:00, 8:15 pm Mon–Wed: 3:15, 7:30 pm CCA presents The Screen 1600 St. Michael's The Other Story Fri: 2:15, 7:00 pm Sat: 2:15 pm Sun–Tue: 2:15, 7:00 pm Wed: 2:15 pm

The Price of Everything Fri–Wed: 2:45 pm

A Bigger Splash Fri–Wed: 4:45 pm

First Man Sat: 7:00 pm

The Fall of the American Empire Fri–Wed: 12:15, 5:00, 7:30 pm

Maiden Sneak Peek presented by NOW Wed: 7:00 pm

Hugo Sat: 9:30 am

see ccasantafe.org for prices

Armstrong Fri–Sun: 3:30 pm Wed: 1:30, 4:00 pm

Immigrants Series: Gran Torino Wed: 6:30 pm

Chernobyl: Episodes 1 & 2 Fri: 6:00 pm

The Quiet One Thu: 4:30 pm Sun: 1:00 pm

Chernobyl: Episodes 3 & 4 Sat: 6:00 pm

The Third Wife Thu: 2:15 pm

Chernobyl: Episode 5 Sun: 6:00 pm see jeancocteaucinema.com for prices and location

Theater

Jenůfa The Santa Fe Opera, 301 Opera Dr

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New Mexicans for Money Out of Politics Center for Progress & Justice, 1420 Cerrillos

Legislators discuss the triumphs and failures of legislation in the 2019 session relating to democracy reform and anti-corruption measures such as campaign finance, ethics, voters’ rights, ranked-choice voting, the National Popular Vote, lobbying and gerrymandering. Free, 3 pm, nmmop.org.

SUNDAY July 21 Art Events + Shows

Santa Fe Society of Artists Fine Art Show First National Bank on the Plaza parking lot

Local artists show their work in a variety of media in the parking lot behind First National Bank on the Plaza. Free, Saturday and Sunday, 9 am–5 pm, 505-926-1497, santafesocietyofartists.com.

Railyard Artisan Market Farmers Market Pavilion, 1607 Paseo de Peralta Local art, photography, jewelry, ceramics, glasswork, textiles, food, live music, and more every Sunday at the Railyard. Free, 10 am–4 pm, 505-983-4098, artmarketsantafe.com.

Northern New Mexico Fine Arts and Crafts Guild Juried Show Cathedral Park, 213 Cathedral Pl Find pottery, jewelry, painting, fiber arts, and more out in the open air. Free, 10 am–5 pm, 505-473-5590, artsandcraftsguild.org.

Art Santa Fe Santa Fe Community Convention Center 201 W Marcy

A four-day curated contemporary art show featuring art from around the world, specially curated programming, special events, and entertainment. $20–$100, 11 am–5 pm, artsantafe.com.

Concerts

Beethoven’s “Archduke” St. Francis Auditorium, 107 W Palace

Beethoven’s “Archduke” Trio is a landmark work in the chamber music repertoire, and Kodály’s Serenade, a modern product of Hungarian culture. $15–$95, 6 pm, 505-982-1890, santafechambermusic.com.

Music + Nightlife The Max Pack Tesuque Casino, 7 Tesuque Hill

Jazz and American classics. Free, 11:30 am–3 pm, 800-462-2635, tesuquecasino.com.

Hung Liu’s paintings of Depression-era children show at Turner Carroll Gallery starting July 19.

The Santa Fe Revue Cowgirl BBQ, 319 S Guadalupe

Americana featuring Joe West. Free, noon, 505-982-2565, cowgirlsantafe.com.

Gene Corbin Mine Shaft Tavern, 2846 NM-14, Madrid Americana music. Free, 1 pm, 505-473-0743, themineshafttavern.com.

Odd Dog Mine Shaft Tavern, 2846 NM-14, Madrid Rock/jam band. Free, 3 pm, 505-473-0743, themineshafttavern.com.

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Open Mic Tiny’s, 1005 S St. Francis Hosted by the Mike Montiel Trio. Free, 3–7 pm, 505-983-9817, tinyssantafe.com.

Nacha Mendez La Boca Taberna, 125 Lincoln

Latin music in many forms. Free, 6–8 pm, 505-982-3433, labocasantafe.com.

Pat Malone El Farol, 808 Canyon

Dinner and classic jazz. $20, 6–8 pm, 505-983-9912, elfarolsantafe.com.

Bill Hearne La Fonda on the Plaza 100 E San Francisco

Americana and honky-tonk tunes. Free, 6–8:30 pm, 505-982-5511, lafondasantafe.com.

Flamenco Dinner Show El Farol, 808 Canyon

A flamenco dinner show—dinner reservations required. $25, 6:30 pm, 505-983-9912, elfarolsantafe.com.

Doug Montgomery Vanessie, 427 W Water

Classical, Broadway, and originals from pianist-vocalist Doug Montgomery. Free, 6:30–9:30 pm, 505-982-9966, vanessiesantafe.com.


Don Curry Cowgirl BBQ, 319 S Guadalupe

100 E San Francisco

Originals and classic rock covers. Free, 8 pm, 505-982-2565, cowgirlsantafe.com.

Americana and honky-tonk tunes in La Fiesta Lounge. Free, 6–8:30 pm, 505-982-5511, lafondasantafe.com.

Outdoors + Sport

Doug Montgomery Vanessie, 427 W Water

Week one of HIPICO’s Santa Fe Summer Series culminates in national and international horse riders competing for grand prizes. Free, 1 pm, 505-474-0999, hipicosantafe.com.

Geeks Who Drink Draft Station, 60 E San Francisco

Welcome Week Grand Prix HIPICO Santa Fe 100 South Polo Dr.

MONDAY July 22 Concerts Beethoven’s “Archduke” St. Francis Auditorium 107 W Palace

Beethoven’s “Archduke” Trio is a landmark work in the chamber music repertoire, and Kodály’s Serenade, a modern product of Hungarian culture. $15–$95, 6 pm, 505982-1890, santafechambermusic.com.

Dance

Monday Night Swing Odd Fellows Lodge 1125 Cerrillos

A weekly swing dance with a preceding class. $8 ($3 without class), class 7 pm, dance 8–9:30 pm, santafeswing.com.

Learning + Workshops

Sculpting Memory with Kensuke Yamada Santa Fe Clay 545 Camino de la Familia

In this hands-on workshop, participants will create unique, figurative sculptures illustrating narratives drawn from childhood tales, comic books, movies or personal experience. $975, July 22–26, 505-984-1122, santafeclay.com.

Art as Self Care Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Cir.

An art therapy inspired workshop cultivating emotional intelligence. $15, 5:30–7:30 pm, 505-395-6369, meowwolf.com.

Music + Nightlife Bill Hearne Trio La Fonda on the Plaza

Classical, Broadway, and originals from pianist-vocalist Doug Montgomery. Free, 6:30–9:30 pm, 505-982-9966, vanessiesantafe.com.

A pub trivia quiz covering everything from celebrities in trouble to wordplay to bad television. Free, 7 pm, 505-983-6443, draft-station.com.

Cowgirl Karaoke Cowgirl BBQ, 319 S Guadalupe

Karaoke stalwart Michéle Leidig hosts at the Cowgirl each Monday night. Free, 9 pm, 505-982-2565, cowgirlsantafe.com.

Theater

Jenůfa The Santa Fe Opera 301 Opera Dr

Jenůfa finds herself at the center of a tangled set of village relationships. The situation results in unspeakable crimes in the community. $42–$275, 8:30 pm, 800-280-4654, santafeopera.org.

TUESDAY July 23 Concerts Escher String Quartet St. Francis Auditorium 107 W Palace

Schubert’s wonderfully frenetic Quartettsatz, conceived as the first movement of an unfinished string quartet. $15–$33, noon, 505-982-1890, santafechambermusic.com.

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Dance

Argentine Tango Milonga El Mesón, 213 Washington

A weekly Argentine tango dance event. $5, 7:30–11 pm, 505-983-6756, elmeson-santafe.com.

Food

Santa Fe Tuesday Farmers Market Farmers Market Pavilion 1607 Paseo de Peralta

Fresh produce and handmade goods from local vendors. Free, 8 am–1 pm, 505-983-4098, santafefarmersmarket.com.

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Savor Duo Tesuque Casino, 7 Tesuque Hill

Cuban street music. Free, 6–9 pm, 800-462-2635, tesuquecasino.com.

Bill Hearne Trio La Fonda on the Plaza, 100 E San Francisco Americana and honky-tonk tunes. Free, 6–8:30 pm, 505-982-5511, lafondasantafe.com.

Santa Fe Bandstand: Chuy Martinez y Trio Los Trinos, Edmar Castañeda Santa Fe Plaza, 63 Lincoln

Musician and folklorist; Colombian-born jazz harp virtuoso. Free, 6–8:45 pm, santafebandstand.org.

David Wood Vanessie, 427 W Water

Piano standards and Broadway. Free, 6:30–9:30 pm, 505-982-9966, vanessiesantafe.com.

Chuscales La Boca, 72 W Marcy

Flamenco guitarist. Free, 7–9 pm, 505-982-3433, labocasantafe.com.

Open Mic Tiny’s, 1005 S St. Francis

Hosted by John Rives and Randy Mulkey. Free, 7–10 pm, 505-983-9817, tinyssantafe.com.

New Mexican Francisco Benitez shows rich encaustics beside artists from all 50 states at a Museum of Encaustic Art exhibit opening July 20.

Santa Fe Farmers Market–Tuesday Del Sur Presbyterian Santa Fe Medical Center 4801 Beckner

Fresh produce and handmade goods from local vendors. Free, 3–6 pm, 505-983-4098, santafefarmersmarket.com.

Learning + Workshops Recycled Art Jewelry Making Workshop Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Cir.

Participants will have the option of making one set of earrings, one pendant, or one pin. These projects will be utilizing recycled scrap materials from both the Meow Wolf art and fabrication departments. $10–$24, 4–5:30 pm, 505-395-6369, meowwolf.com.

Mind + Body Yoga in the Garden

Santa Fe Botanical Garden, 715 Camino Lejo Stretching, wellness, and relaxation. $15, 8–9 am, 505-471-9103, santafebotanicalgarden.org.

Metta Refuge Council Upaya Zen Center, 1404 Cerro Gordo

This weekly meeting is for those who struggle with illness and loss in a variety of its forms. It’s an opportunity to share life experiences in a setting of compassion and confidentiality. Free, 10:30 am–12:30 pm, 505-982-9261, upaya.org.

Music + Nightlife

Santa Fe Bluegrass Jam Social Kitchen + Bar, 725 Cerrillos

Local bluegrass musicians get together to play. All are welcome to bring an instrument and join in. Free, 6–8 pm, 505-412-1842, santafesageinn.com.

Geeks Who Drink Boxcar, 530 S Guadalupe

A pub trivia quiz covering everything from celebrities in trouble to wordplay to bad television. Free, 8 pm, 505-988-7222, boxcarsantafe.com.

Daniel Murphy Cowgirl BBQ, 319 S Guadalupe

Blues and rock. Free, 8 pm, 505-982-2565, cowgirlsantafe.com.

Canyon Road Blues Jam Band El Farol, 808 Canyon

El Farol’s longtime blues outfit jams out each Tuesday. $5, 8:30 pm–12 am, 505-983-9912, elfarolsantafe.com.

Readings + Talks

Alpine Flora of Greece by Eleftherios Dariotis Santa Fe Botanical Garden, 715 Camino Lejo

Santa Fe Botanical Garden and the North American Rock Garden Society (NARGS) Chapter of Santa Fe invites you to a special presentation by Eleftherios Dariotis, a horticulturist and botanist from Athens. Free, 11 am–noon, 505-471-9103, santafebotanicalgarden.org.

Other Events

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Tabletop Gaming Night Santa Fe Public Library–Main Branch 145 Washington

Games available to play will be the newly re-released Fireball Island, Exploding Kittens, Sequence for Kids, Azul, and others. Free, 6–7:30 pm, santafelibrary.org.

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Nosotros St. John’s College, 1160 Camino de Cruz Blanca

model. Space is limited, so come early for a good seat. Please, no painting, sculpture or pastels. Chairs provided, bring your own easels. Models will accept tips. Free, 11 am–1 pm, 505-954-4180, artisan-santafe.com.

Matthew Andrae Tesuque Casino, 7 Tesuque Hill

ONGOING Tours

Latin rhythms with elements of rock, salsa, jazz, and cumbia. Free, 6–8 pm, 505-231-2573, sjc.edu.

Brazilian/flamenco/classical music. Free, 6–9 pm, 800-462-2635, tesuquecasino.com.

Santa Fe Bandstand: The Restless Age, Amy Helm Santa Fe Plaza, 63 Lincoln Edmar Castañeda plays jazz on the Santa Fe bandstand July 23.

WEDNESDAY July 24 Concerts

Stotijn & Gerstein—Tchaikovsky St. Francis Auditorium, 107 W Palace

Mezzo-soprano Christianne Stotijn, in her Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival debut, and pianist Kirill Gerstein perform Schumann’s Frauenliebe und Leben (A Woman’s Love and Life) and songs by Tchaikovsky and Richard Strauss. $15–$33, noon, 505-982-1890, santafechambermusic.com.

Gerstein—Brahms St. Francis Auditorium, 107 W Palace

Steven White and Robert Klieger, marimbas, and Gregory Zuber, vibraphone, perform Takemitsu’s 1981 work Rain Tree for Percussion Trio. Also an early piece by Beethoven, his String Trio in C Minor, followed by Brahms’s Piano Quartet in G Minor. $15–$77, 6 pm, 505-982-1890, santafechambermusic.com.

Toots and the Maytals Santa Fe Brewing Company, 35 Fire

Reggae. The Gladiators featuring Droop Lion opens. $33–$38, 6:30 pm, ages 21+, 505-886-1251, ampconcerts.org.

Food

Santa Fe Wednesday Farmers Market Farmers Market Pavilion, 1607 Paseo de Peralta Fresh produce and handmade goods from local vendors. Free, 3–6 pm, 505-983-4098, santafefarmersmarket.com.

Learning + Workshops Wednesday Open Studio—Painting Mantecón Studio, 123A Camino Teresa

Come paint in a group, instruction provided. $55 + $10 materials fee (or bring your own), 1:30–4:30 pm, 505-428-9469, artworkshopsinsantafe.com.

Music + Nightlife Sydney Westan Tiny’s, 1005 S St. Francis

Singer-songwriter. Free, 5:30–7:30 pm, 505-983-9817, tinyssantafe.com.

Harmonious indie rock; folk rock, country, and blues singersongwriter. Free, 6:30–9:15 pm, santafebandstand.org.

Al Rogers Vanessie, 427 W Water

Standards and jazz. Free, 6:30–9:30 pm, 505-982-9966, vanessiesantafe.com.

Calvin Hazen El Mesón, 213 Washington

Flamenco and classical guitar. Free, 7–9 pm, 505-983-6756, elmeson-santafe.com.

Tiffany Christopher La Fonda on the Plaza, 100 E San Francisco

One-woman band. Free, 7:30–11 pm, 505-982-5511, lafondasantafe.com.

Geeks Who Drink Second Street Brewery at the Railyard 1607 Paseo de Peralta A pub trivia quiz covering everything from celebrities in trouble to wordplay to bad television. Free, 8 pm, 505-9893278, secondstreetbrewery.com.

City Tours

Discover Santa Fe via Historic Walks of Santa Fe, historicwalksofsantafe.com; Get Acquainted Walking Tour, 505-983-7774; Discovery Walking Tours, 505-577-7645, sfdiscoverytour.wix.com/downtown; A Well-Born Guide, swguides.com; Santa Fe Art Tours, santafearttours.com; or the New Mexico Museum of Art, nmartmuseum.org.

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House Rockin’ Blues Workshop Tiny’s, 1005 S St. Francis

Blues. Free, 8–11 pm, 505-9839817, tinyssantafe.com.

Theater

Jenůfa The Santa Fe Opera, 301 Opera Dr

Jenůfa finds herself at the center of a tangled set of village relationships. The situation results in unspeakable crimes in the community. $42–$275, 8:30 pm, 800-280-4654, santafeopera.org.

Other Events Free Figure Drawing Sessions Artisan Santa Fe 2601 Cerrillos

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WILD BLOOM Globe Fine Art 727 Canyon globefineart.com Through August 14 Reception July 19, 5–7 pm

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Reid Richardson paints trees, but no one would call him a landscape painter. His trees are often uprooted and floating in the sky, with cumulus clouds providing a dramatic backdrop. His paintings draw attention to similarities between the shapes of clouds and tree canopies. While the placement is surreal, the actual trees and clouds are painted in a highly realistic manner. “[A tree] can represent protection and wisdom, personify a human being, or teach us about our past,” states Richardson. “A tree has been used for centuries in many cultures as a symbol of hope and connection with the divine.”—Lisa J. Van Sickle


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HAIL, HAIL ROCK ‘N’ ROLL 2019: Happy 50th, Woodstock Edition ONE Gallery 728 Canyon editionone.gallery Through August 9

There isn’t a single symbol of an era more potent than Woodstock. Organizers planned for a maximum of 50,000 attendees, about 186,000 advance tickets were sold, and the crowd ended up numbering at least 400,000. Another half-million couldn’t make it through the traffic jams and turned back. The music was legendary, as were the rain, mud, and the crowd’s ability to keep the event remarkably safe and peaceful. The 1969 music festival is the subject of Edition ONE’s third summer show of rock ‘n’ roll photography, with work by Baron Wolman, Lisa Law, Henry Diltz, Jim Marshall, Jason Laure, William Coupon, and Bob Seidemann. Some were at Woodstock, cameras in hand; all photographed the musicians of the 1960s and 1970s who played there.—LVS

SUBTLE INTRIGUES Sorrel Sky Gallery 125 W Palace sorrelsky.com Through July 31 Artist’s statements, explanations of why artists do what they do, range from simple to baroque. Elsa Sroka just says, “I paint because I need to.” She requires an emotional connection to her subject, and she finds that putting something out of context gives an otherwise ordinary subject a sense of intrigue. A cow on a couch, perhaps, or in a rowboat. A cow sitting under a tree in a dog-like position. Sroka often turns to bovine subjects, and some wind up in unlikely settings. Others are painted in a series of portraits, large, serene faces interrupted by the edges of the canvas. This year, one of Sroka’s paintings is being translated into a 12 x 30’ mural, realized in tile on the exterior of a Colorado apartment building.—LVS Above: Elsa Sroka, Mathilde, oil on panel, 30 x 30"

STORIES WOVEN INTO THE LAND: LANDSCAPES INSPIRED BY THE WEST Sage Creek Gallery 421 Canyon sagecreekgallery.com Through July 25

Nine artists from Sage Creek Gallery and one guest artist present a show of Western landscape painting. Some of these painters live in New Mexico while others are in Utah, Colorado, and other areas, but all paint skies and mountains familiar to Westerners. Sandra Boschet, Nancy Bush, William Scott Jennings, Robert Kuester, Calvin Liang, Mark Pettit, Ron Rencher, Mike Wise, Marilyn Yates, Dan Young, and guest artist Alden Trevor McWilliams all have work in the show. Some are realists; others take an impressionistic view of the landscape. All 10 have spent years honing their craft.—LVS Left: Sandra Boschet, A Day in Spring, oil on canvas, 11 x 14" July 18, 2019 NOW 13


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