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Mariachi los Camperos plays rich, high-energy music.
Amarillo Rose by Tony Lee will be among his works showing at Convergence Gallery.
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performance Get in the Cinco de Mayo spirit a day early and catch the Grammy Award–winning band Mariachi los Camperos at the Lensic. Mexican-born Natividad “Nati” Cano (1933–2014) founded the group in Los Angeles in 1961, playing a fundamental role in the development of mariachi in the United States. Mariachi los Camperos, now lead by musical director Jesús Guzman, has played at theaters, opera houses, concert halls, and casinos across the country. The ensemble continues to raise the mariachi tradition to new heights, performing demanding musical arrangements that highlight the considerable talents of its individual members.—SE Mariachi los Camperos, May 4, 7:30 pm, $37–$51, Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W San Francisco, ticketssantafe.org.
Canyon Road Sculpture Month
Regulars know that fresh greens often sell out at the Santa Fe Farmers Market on Saturdays. Starting this month and continuing through November, beat the crowd and load up on farm-fresh goodies on Tuesday, instead. The Tuesday market gives visitors easy access to the same variety available on Saturdays with less shoulderbumping and more room to breathe. There’s no need to wake up early on the weekend to get your locally grown produce and unique handmade items—stop by before work or on your lunch break.—SE Santa Fe Tuesday Farmers Market, Tuesdays 8 am–1 pm, free, Farmers Market Pavilion, 1607 Paseo de Peralta, santafefarmersmarket.com.
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Above: Local farmers sell fresh produce and more at the Santa Fe Farmer’s Market.
event It’s week one of the first-ever Canyon Road Sculpture Month, and galleries up and down the famed street host events celebrating three-dimensional art. On Friday evening, various sculpture-related exhibitions have their opening receptions. Tony Lee shows complex and fluid bronzes at Convergence Gallery while Richard Swenson unveils intricate scrap metal animals at New Concept Gallery. On Saturday, May 4, glass and steel sculptor Curt Sullan gives a presentation on his involved process, 10 am at Globe Fine Art, and Kari Rives sculpts clay live at Canyon Road Contemporary from 11 am–3 pm. May is shaping up to be several dimensions of fun— don’t miss the start of what’s sure to become a favorite annual event.—SE Canyon Road Sculpture Month, various free events throughout May, Canyon Road, visitcanyonroad.com. May 2, 2019 NOW 1
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Canyon Road hosts numerous Sculpture Month events during May, celebrating 3-D art like Richard Swenson's Swordfish, showing at New Concept Gallery.
this week May 2–8
Thursday May 2 Art Events + Shows
Santa Fe Community College Glass Club Sale Santa Fe Community College, 6401 Richards
Live music in La Fiesta Lounge. Free, 7:30–11 pm, 505-982-5511, lafondasantafe.com.
Music + Nightlife
The Barefoot Movement Second Street Brewery—Rufina, 2920 Rufina Heartfelt and energetic bluegrass. $15–$17, 1 pm, 505-886-1251, holdmyticket.com.
Art students sell glass art and functional pieces created by the SFCC Glass Club. Work will include earrings, dishware, and sculpture. Techniques used to create the works include fusing and casting. Proceeds from the sale support the SFCC glass program and the artists themselves. Free, 9 am–4 pm, sfcc.edu.
Jesus Bas Tesuque Casino, 7 Tesuque Hill
Concerts
Classical, standards, originals, and pop with piano and vocals. Free, 6:30–9:30 pm, 505-982-9966, vanessiesantafe.com.
No Tenors Allowed Lensic Performing Arts Center 211 W San Francisco
Baritone Thomas Hampson and bass-baritone Luca Pisaroni perform highlights of the operatic repertoire, hits from Broadway, and more. $55–$85, 7:30 pm, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.
Food
Spring Winemaker’s Dinner Noisy Water Winery, 219 W San Francisco A celebration of the flavors of spring through food and wine. $85, 6–8:30 pm, 505-983-9454, noisywaterwinery.com.
Guitarist, singer, and songwriter. Free, 6–9 800-462-2635, tesuquecasino.com.
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Greg Schlotthauer Vanessie, 427 W Water
David Geist Osteria d’Assisi, 58 S Federal
New York cabaret meets the Southwest. Free, 6:30–9:30 pm, 505-986-5858, davidgeist.com.
Geeks Who Drink Santa Fe Brewing Company, 37 Fire Pl
A pub trivia quiz covering everything from celebrities in trouble to wordplay to bad television. Free, 7–9 pm, 505-424-3333, santafebrewing.com.
Sticky Fingers La Fonda on the Plaza, 100 E San Francisco
DJ Raggedy A’s Classic Mixtape Cowgirl BBQ, 319 S Guadalupe
Rock ‘n’ roll, R&B, and more. Free, 8 pm, 505-982-2565, cowgirlsantafe.com.
Broomdust Caravan Tumbleroot, 2797 Agua Fria
Cosmic country and blues. Free, 8–11 pm, 505-780-5730, tumblerootbreweryanddistillery.com.
FRIDAY May 3 Art Events + Shows First Friday Open House Ralph T. Coe Foundation for the Arts 1590-B Pacheco
See the Coe Foundation's Native art collections and visit with staff to learn about the organization's mission the first Friday of each month. Free, 1–4 pm, 505-983-6372, ralphtcoefoundation.org.
Concerts
Santa Fe Community College Chorale First Presbyterian Church of Santa Fe 208 Grant
Haydn, Mozart, and folk songs. By donation, 5:30 pm, 505-982-8544, fpcsantafe.org. May 2, 2019 NOW 3
Sculpture by Tony Lee Convergence Gallery, 634 Canyon
Lee is known for the fluid lines and complex patinas of his bronzes. Free, 5–7 pm, 505-986-1245, convergencegallery.com.
Wings 7 Arts Gallery, 125 Lincoln
(See page 12.) Free, 5–7 pm, 505-437-1107, 7arts.gallery.
Molds of Time Zalma Lofton Gallery, 407 S Guadalupe
Zalma Lofton teams up with Legend Nano Gallery for a group show of three-dimensional creatures, shapes, and figures. Free, 5–9 pm, 858-822-9460, legendnanogallery.com.
Music + Nightlife
Smokestack Relics Mine Shaft Tavern, 2846 NM-14, Madrid Swamp rock. Free, 5 pm, 505-473-0743, themineshafttavern.com.
Greg Schlotthauer Vanessie, 427 W Water
Classical, standards, originals, and pop with piano and vocals. Free, 6:30–9:30 pm, 505-982-9966, vanessiesantafe.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.
Jesus Bas La Boca Taberna, 125 Lincoln
Guitarist, singer, and songwriter. Free, 7–10 pm, 505-982-3433, labocasantafe.com.
The Alpha Cats Second Street Brewery, 1814 Second St
Chicago sculptor Terry MacNamara shows at Zalma Lofton Gallery.
What the What GiG Performance Space, 1808 Second St
Formed in 2013 by three Santa Fe natives, the group fuses diverse elements of funk, jazz, and world. $20, 7:30 pm, gigsantafe.com.
Deva Premal and Miten with Manose Lensic Performing Arts Center 211 W San Francisco
Original chants used for meditation, yoga, and stress management. $35–$108, 7:30–10:30 pm, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.
Dance
Flamenco Dinner Show El Farol, 808 Canyon
A flamenco dinner show—dinner reservations required. $25, 6:30 pm, 505-983-9912, elfarolsantafe.com. 4
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Gallery Events
Beginnings III OTA Contemporary, 203 Canyon
Wes Hunting uses glass to create a unique painterly expression. Chad Manley designs and creates sculptural pieces. Free, 5:30–7 pm, 505-930-7800, otacontemporary.com.
Ken Daggett Meyer Gallery, 225 Canyon
(See page 11.) Free, 5–7 pm, 505-983-1434, meyergalleries.com.
Richard Swenson, Sculptor New Concept Gallery, 610 Canyon
Swenson is inspired by the relationships he sees between mechanical parts and natural forms. In 2000, he started assembling scraps of farm machinery and spare tractor parts into whimsical welded sculptures. Free, 5–7 pm, 505-795-7570, newconceptgallery.com.
Swing and jazz. Free, 7–10 pm, 505-982-3030, secondstreetbrewery.com.
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.
Thollem McDonas/Dave Wayne Paradiso Santa Fe, 903 Early
Modern jazz improvisations. $12–$15, 8 pm, 505-577-5248, earwaves.net.
Bottlerocket Hurricane Mine Shaft Tavern, 2846 NM-14, Madrid
Bluegrass, blues, and Americana. Free, 8 pm, 505-473-0743, themineshafttavern.com.
Little Leroy and his Pack of Lies La Fonda on the Plaza, 100 E San Francisco
Rock and dance music in La Fiesta Lounge. Free, 8–11 pm, 505-982-5511, lafondasantafe.com.
Mister Kali Tumbleroot, 2797 Agua Fria
High energy reggae. Free, 8–11 pm, 505-780-5730, tumblerootbreweryanddistillery.com.
Michal Menert and Exmag Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina
Electronic and hip-hop. $18–$22, 8 pm–1 am, ages 21+, 505-395-6369, meowwolf.com.
Underground Cadence Cowgirl BBQ, 319 S Guadalupe
Rock, blues, and funk. Free, 8:30 pm, 505-982-2565, cowgirlsantafe.com.
CS Rockshow El Farol, 808 Canyon
Angel Wynn stands in front of a work from her new series, Wings, dedicated to volunteers working along the United States–Mexico border and showing at 7 Arts Gallery starting May 3.
Classic rock. $5, 9–11 pm, 505-983-9912, elfarolsantafe.com.
The Bus Tapes Tesuque Casino, 7 Tesuque Hill Folk rock. Free, 10
pm, 800-462-2635, tesuquecasino.com.
Readings + Talks
The Santa Fe Opera Spotlight Series: The Pearl Fishers Collected Works Bookstore & Coffeehouse 202 Galisteo
Join conductor Oliver Prezant for a presentation beginning with a preview of one of the five productions of the upcoming season and then looking at a variety of operas through the lens of a single topic. Free, 6 pm, 505-988-4226, collectedworksbookstore.com.
Theater
Tearing Down Walls: Voices from the Middle East and Santa Fe IAIA Institute of American Indian Arts
Against the backdrop of rising tension and violence in the Middle East, this original production interweaves voices of Israeli, Palestinian, and New Mexican youth. $5–$15, 7 pm, 360-643-3951, creativityforpeace.org.
On A Roll The Swan Theater, 7 Sweet Swan Lane
Every show is different, unscripted and unrehearsed as a trio of improv teams spin magic from single words given to them by the audience. $15, 7–8:30 pm, 505-395-0580, santafeschoolofimprov.com.
Other Events
¡Olé! 2019 Spring Gala Drury Plaza Hotel, 228 E Palace
The Santa Fe Symphony’s gala features live music, a silent auction, Spanish wines, and an authentic multi-course Spanish dinner prepared by ELOISA Chef Mary Loya. $250, 6 pm, 505-983-3530, santafesymphony.org.
saturday May 4 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.
El Museo Cultural Winter Market El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe 555 Camino de la Familia
A weekly market offering folk and tribal art, antiques, jewelry, and much more. Free, 8 am–3 pm, 505-250-8969, elmuseocultural.org.
Santa Fe Society of Artists Weekend Show First National Bank Parking Lot, 122 W Palace Local artists show their work in a variety of media. Free, 9 am–5 pm, 505-926-1497, santafesocietyofartists.com.
Community Events Douglas Duffy shows new 3-D work at Zalma Lofton starting May 3.
IAIA MusicFest IAIA Campus Dance Circle, 83 Avan Nu Po
Live music from The Bus Tapes, Sol Fire, Kenny Ryan, and more. Free, 10 am–6 pm, 505-424-2325, iaia.edu.
Concerts
Mariachi Los Camperos Lensic Performing Arts Center 211 W San Francisco
(See page 1.) $37–$51, 7:30 pm, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.
Triplane Paradiso Santa Fe, 903 Early
Original free jazz. $10–$15, 8 pm, 505-577-5248, earwaves.net.
Dance
Flamenco Dinner Show El Farol, 808 Canyon
A flamenco dinner show—dinner reservations required. $25, 6:30 pm, 505-983-9912, elfarolsantafe.com.
Film
Miles of Portraits: How the Bicycle Brings People Together Tumbleroot, 2797 Agua Fria
A film created by two type 1 diabetics on a mission to break down barriers. Free, 3–5 pm, 646-320-4670, milesofportraits.com.
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.
Gallery Events A Tale of Glass and Steel Globe Fine Art, 727 Canyon
Glass and steel sculptor Curt Sullan gives a presentation on his process. Free, 10 am, 505-989-3888, globefineart.com. May 2, 2019 NOW 5
Blues and folk. Free, 7–10 pm, 505-982-3030, secondstreetbrewery.com.
Deva Premal and Miten with Manose perform stress-relieving chants at the Lensic on May 3.
The Porter Draw Mine Shaft Tavern, 2846 NM-14, Madrid Alt-country. Free, 8 pm, 505-473-0743, themineshafttavern.com.
Greg Schlotthauer Vanessie, 427 W Water
Classical, standards, originals, and pop with piano and vocals. Free, 8–10 pm, 505-982-9966, vanessiesantafe.com.
Little Leroy and his Pack of Lies La Fonda on the Plaza, 100 E San Francisco
Rock and dance music in La Fiesta Lounge. Free, 8–11 pm, 505-982-5511, lafondasantafe.com.
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Bard Edrington CD Release Tumbleroot, 2797 Agua Fria
Kari Rives Canyon Road Contemporary, 622 Canyon
As part of Canyon Road Sculpture Month, the gallery shows and celebrates the cheerful ceramics of Kari Rives. Free, 10 am–5 pm, 505-983-0433, canyoncontemporary.com.
Mom, Prom, Ban the Bomb City of Mud, 1114A Hickox
(See page 12.) Free, 11 am–6 pm, 505-954-1705, cityofmud.com.
PAZ: Nature and Culture Eye on the Mountain Art Gallery, 614 Agua Fria (See page 12.) Free, 5–9 pm, 928-308-0319, eyeonthemountaingallery.com.
Learning + Workshops Fixit Clinic Make Santa Fe, 2879 All Trades Rd
Fixit Clinic is a free do-it-together repair event. Bring your broken electronics, appliances, toys, etc. for assessment and possible repair. Free, 1–4 pm, 505-992-9832, santafecountynm.gov.
How to Install your own Irrigation System Santa Fe Botanical Garden, 715 Camino Lejo
Starting with irrigation design and discussing which type of irrigation system will work best for your garden. $120, 2–4 pm, 505-471-9103, santafebotanicalgarden.org.
Music + Nightlife
Saturday Jazz Collected Works Bookstore & Coffeehouse 202 Galisteo Iconik Downtown presents jazz in the café area. 6
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Showcase Karaoke Tiny’s, 1005 S St. Francis
Stanlie Kee and Step In Cowgirl BBQ, 319 S Guadalupe
Blues, funk, soul, jazz, and more. Free, 1 pm, 505-982-2565, cowgirlsantafe.com.
The Barb Wires Mine Shaft Tavern, 2846 NM-14, Madrid Soulful blues. Free, 3 pm, 505-473-0743, themineshafttavern.com.
Singer and songwriter. Free, 5:30–8:30 800-462-2635, tesuquecasino.com.
The Bus Tapes Cowgirl BBQ, 319 S Guadalupe
Folk rock. Free, 8:30 pm, 505-982-2565, cowgirlsantafe.com.
Free, 11 am–1:30 pm, 505-988-4226, collectedworksbookstore.com.
Shane Wallin Tesuque Casino, 7 Tesuque Hill
Edrington’s songs have a deep influence of Appalachian music and country blues. Free, 8–11 pm, 505-780-5730, tumblerootbreweryanddistillery.com.
Karaoke night hosted by Nanci and Cyndy. Free, 8:30 pm–12:30 am, 505-983-9817, tinyssantafe.com.
Controlled Burn El Farol, 808 Canyon
Rock ‘n’ roll, blues, and country swing. $5, 9–11 pm, 505-983-9912, elfarolsantafe.com.
CharlestheFirst Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina
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Doug Montgomery Vanessie, 427 W Water
Classical, Broadway, and originals from pianist-vocalist Doug Montgomery. Free, 6–8 pm, 505-982-9966, vanessiesantafe.com.
C.S. Rockshow with Don Curry, Pete Springer & Ron Crowder Drury Plaza Hotel, 228 E Palace Rock ‘n’ roll. Free, 6–9 pm, 505-983-9912, druryhotels.com.
Ronald Roybal Hotel Santa Fe, 1501 Paseo de Peralta
Native American flute and Spanish classical guitar. Free, 7–9 pm, 855-825-9876, ronaldroybal.com.
The Blues Revue Second Street Brewery, 1814 Second St
Dance and electronic music steeped in psychedelia. The guest acts are potions and Supertask. $23–$25, 9 pm–2 am, ages 21+, 505-395-6369, meowwolf.com.
Savor Tesuque Casino, 7 Tesuque Hill Cuban street beats. Free, 10 tesuquecasino.com.
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Outdoors + Sport
Community Day at the Garden Santa Fe Botanical Garden, 715 Camino Lejo
The gardens are open at no charge to New Mexico residents and students. Free, 9 am–5 pm, 505-471-9103, santafebotanicalgarden.org.
Other Events
Isa Leshko: Allowed to Grow Old Book Signing photo-eye Bookstore + Project Space
Photographer Isa Leshko comes to photo-eye for a book signing and artist talk celebrating the release of her new monograph Allowed to Grow Old. Free, 4–6 pm, 505-988-5152, photoeye.com.
sunday May 5 Art Events + Shows El Museo Cultural Winter Market El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe 555 Camino de la Familia
A weekly market offering folk and tribal art, antiques, jewelry, and much more. Free, 9 am–4 pm, 505-250-8969, elmuseocultural.org.
Santa Fe Society of Artists Weekend Show First National Bank Parking Lot, 122 W Palace
Gallery Events Mom, Prom, Ban the Bomb City of Mud, 1114A Hickox
(See page 12.) Free, 11 am–4 pm, 505-954-1705, cityofmud.com.
Learning + Workshops
Spring Bee Workshop Santa Fe Botanical Garden, 715 Camino Lejo
Local artists show their work in a variety of media. Free, 9 am–5 pm, 505-926-1497, santafesocietyofartists.com.
An interactive, hands-on workshop to learn about New Mexico’s 500+ native bee species as well as honey bees. $155, 9 am–5 pm, 505-471-9103, santafebotanicalgarden.org.
Mother’s Day Gift Fair Santa Fe Woman’s Club, 1616 Old Pecos Trl
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The proceeds will go to the many charities and college scholarships the Santa Fe Woman’s Club funds yearly. Free, 10 am–4 pm, 505-983-9455, santafewomansclub.org.
Railyard Artisan Market Farmers Market Pavilion, 1607 Paseo de Peralta Local art, photography, jewelry, ceramics, glasswork, textiles, food, live music, and more. Free, 10 am–4 pm, 505-983-4098, artmarketsantafe.com.
Community Events
Festival of Learning Santa Fe Community Convention Center 201 W Marcy
Santa Fe Mentoring and Tutoring Collaborative celebrates Santa Fe’s youth with performances and activities for families. Free, 2–6 pm, 505-988-9715, sfmentortutor.org.
Concerts
Narcissus and Echo Concert Temple Beth Shalom, 205 E Barcelona
The concert version of a new opera by Santa Fe composer Janice Simmons. $25–$30, 4–6 pm, sftbs.org.
Crawfish Boyz Tesuque Casino, 7 Tesuque Hill
Dixieland and Gypsy jazz. Free, 11:30 800-462-2635, tesuquecasino.com.
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Joe West and Friends Cowgirl BBQ, 319 S Guadalupe
Theatrical folk music. Free, noon, 505-982-2565, cowgirlsantafe.com.
Key Frances Mine Shaft Tavern, 2846 NM-14, Madrid Singer-songwriter. Free, 3 pm, 505-473-0743, themineshafttavern.com.
Jim Almand Cowgirl BBQ, 319 S Guadalupe
Acoustic blues. Free, 4 pm, 505-982-2565, cowgirlsantafe.com.
Lakota John Tumbleroot, 2797 Agua Fria
Lakota John is a blues slide guitar player from the Lumbee and Oglala Lakota Nations. Free, 5–8 pm, 505-780-5730, tumblerootbreweryanddistillery.com.
Nacha Mendez La Boca Taberna, 125 Lincoln
Latin music in many forms. Free, 6–8 pm, 505-982-3433, labocasantafe.com.
Mariachis La Fonda on the Plaza, 100 E San Francisco
Music for Cinco de Mayo in La Fiesta Lounge. Free, 6–8:30 pm, 505-982-5511, lafondasantafe.com.
Isa Leshko signs copies of her new book, Allowed to Grow Old: Portraits of Elderly Animals from Farm Sanctuaries, on May 4.
Curt Sullan discusses his glass and steel sculptures May 3 at Globe Fine Art.
Doug Montgomery Vanessie, 427 W Water
Pat Malone Quartet El Farol, 808 Canyon
Classical, Broadway, and originals from pianist-vocalist Doug Montgomery. Free, 6:30–9:30 pm, 505-982-9966, vanessiesantafe.com.
JQ Whitcomb on trumpet, Jon Gagan on bass, and Mark Clark on drums. Free, 7–9 pm, 505-983-9912, elfarolsantafe.com.
The Wrigglers Cowgirl BBQ, 319 S Guadalupe
Mariachi Sonidos del Monte Second Street Brewery, 1814 Second St
Rock and folk. Free, 7 pm, 505-982-2565, cowgirlsantafe.com.
A Cinco de Mayo musical celebration. Free, 5:30–7:30 pm, 505-982-3030, secondstreetbrewery.com. May 2, 2019 NOW 7
SFCC Glass Club members, including Barbara Bloomberg, sell work at the college on May 2.
The Marías Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina
Psychedelic soul. $15–$18, 7 pm–10:30 pm, all ages, 505-395-6369, meowwolf.com.
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Medicine and Miracles: My Life among the Navajo People Op.Cit. Bookstore 157 Paseo de Peralta
Author Erica Elliott talks about her new book and her experience living among the Navajo people. Free, 2–4 pm, 505-4280321, opcit.com.
Theater
Tearing Down Walls: Voices from the Middle East and Santa Fe The Swan Theater 7 Sweet Swan Lane Against the backdrop of rising tension and violence in the Middle East, this original production interweaves voices of Israeli, Palestinian, and New Mexican youth. $5–$15, 6 pm, 360-643-3951, creativityforpeace.org.
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monday May 6 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.
Music + Nightlife Jay Heneghan and Peter White
Tesuque Casino, 7 Tesuque Hill
Classic and eclectic jazz. Free, 6–9 pm, 800-462-2635, tesuquecasino.com.
Doug Montgomery Vanessie, 427 W Water
Classical, Broadway, and originals. Free, 6:30–9:30 pm, 505-982-9966, vanessiesantafe.com.
Geeks Who Drink Draft Station, 60 E San Francisco
A pub trivia quiz. Free, 7 pm, 505-983-6443, draft-station.com.
Health Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina
Experimental and noise rock. The guest act is Youth Code. $18–$22, 7 pm–10:30 pm, all ages, 505-395-6369, meowwolf.com.
Bill Hearne Trio La Fonda on the Plaza 100 E San Francisco
Country and Western swing in La Fiesta Lounge. Free, 7:30–11 pm, 505-982-5511, lafondasantafe.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.
Readings + Talks Living and Dying on the Factory Floor by David Ranney Collected Works Bookstore & Coffeehouse, 202 Galisteo
David Ranney’s vivid memoir describes his
Amazing Grace Thu: 12:30, 2:30, 5:30, 7:45 pm Fri–Sun: 11:45 am , 1:45, 5:15 pm Mon: 5:15 pm Tue–Wed: 12:45, 5:45, 5:15 pm
Jake sojcher
Be Natural Thu: 1:00, 3:15 pm Soulfarm plays a mix or Middle Eastern, Celtic, blues, and folk at Temple Beth Shalom on May 8 in honor of Israel’s Memorial Day.
work experiences between 1976 and 1982 in the factories of Southeast Chicago and Northwest Indiana, one of the heaviest industrial concentrations in the world. Free, 6 pm, 505-988-4226, collectedworksbookstore.com.
Multi-instrumentalist playing multiple styles. Free, 6–9 pm, 800-462-2635, tesuquecasino.com.
tuesday May 7 Dance
Standards and jazz with piano and vocals. Free, 6:30–9:30 pm, 505-982-9966, vanessiesantafe.com.
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.
Mind + Body
Metta Refuge Council–Support for Illness and Loss 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.
Rick Mena Tesuque Casino, 7 Tesuque Hill
Al Rodgers Vanessie, 427 W Water Chuscales La Boca, 72 W Marcy
Flamenco guitarist. Free, 7–9 pm, 505-982-3433, labocasantafe.com.
Dizzy Wright Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina
Hip-hop and pop rap. The guest acts are Demrick and Reezy. $20–$150, 7 pm–11 pm, all ages, 505-395-6369, meowwolf.com.
Bill Hearne Trio La Fonda on the Plaza, 100 E San Francisco
Country and Western swing in La Fiesta Lounge. Free, 7:30–11 pm, 505-982-5511, lafondasantafe.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.
Dave Mensch Cowgirl BBQ, 319 S Guadalupe
Rock and folk. 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.
Other Events
What’s Blooming in the Garden Tour Santa Fe Botanical Garden, 715 Camino Lejo
Her Smell Thu: 4:30, 7:15 pm Sunset Fri: 11:15 am , 2:15, 7:15 pm Sat: 11:15 am , 2:15 pm Sun: 11:15 am , 2:15, 7:15 pm Mon: 12:30, 7:15 pm Tue–Wed: 12:30, 5:00, 7:15 pm Hail Satan? Fri–Sun: 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 pm Mon: 3:15 pm Tue–Wed: 3:15, 7:45 pm Hearts on the Gila Sat: 7:30 pm CCA presents The Screen 1600 St. Michael's The Mustang Thu: 1:00, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15 pm Fri: 5:00, 7:00 pm Sat: 1:00 pm Sun: 5:00, 7:00 pm Mon–Wed: 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15 pm Buddy Fri: 12:00 pm Sun: 3:15 pm see ccasantafe.org for prices and location
Join Ken and Susan Bower for an exploratory walk through the Orchard Garden and Ojo y Manos. Learn to identify plants that are currently in bloom and their unique characteristics. Free with admission, 9:30–11 am, 505-471-9103, santafebotanicalgarden.org.
wednesday May 8 Concerts
Soulfarm Temple Beth Shalom, 205 E Barcelona
In commemoration of Yom Hazikaron, Israel’s Memorial Day, a special concert by Israeli-American music group Soulfarm, which plays a unique mix of Middle Eastern, Celtic, blues, and folk. Free, 6:30 pm, 505-982-1376, sftbs.org. May 2, 2019 NOW 9
Rushton and Back speak on “Transcending Burnout: New Narratives for Caregivers.” The evening begins with a 15-minute meditation. Free, donations invited, 5:30–6:30 pm, 505-986-8518, upaya.org.
Other Events
Free Figure Drawing Sessions Artisan Santa Fe, 2601 Cerrillos
Draw from a live, clothed model. 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.
Ongoing Tours City Tours
Ivan Barnett, director of Patina Gallery and the artist behind Beyond the Sky Series 8, talks about acclaimed designer Alexander Girard on May 4.
Learning + Workshops
Wild Belle Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina
Magic Condiment Shio Koji Workshop Santa Fe Botanical Garden, 715 Camino Lejo
Dub reggae and psychedelic pop. $16–$18, 7–10:30 pm, ages 21+, 505-395-6369, meowwolf.com.
Wednesday Open Studio—Painting Mantecón Studio, 123A Camino Teresa
A pub trivia quiz covering everything from celebrities in trouble to wordplay to bad television. Free, 8 pm, 505-989-3278, secondstreetbrewery.com.
Koji could change your view of food completely. $35, 10–11:30 am, 505-471-9103, santafebotanicalgarden.org.
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 Greg Schlotthauer Vanessie, 427 W Water
Classical, standards, originals, and pop with piano and vocals. Free, 6:30–9:30 pm, 505-982-9966, vanessiesantafe.com.
Open Mic with Jason Reed Tumbleroot, 2797 Agua Fria
Come sing a song or two. Free, 7–10 pm, 505-780-5730, tumblerootbreweryanddistillery.com.
Geeks Who Drink Second Street Brewery at the Railyard 1607 Paseo de Peralta
The Symbols Cowgirl BBQ, 319 S Guadalupe
A female-fronted blues/funk/rock trio. Free, 8 pm, 505-982-2565, cowgirlsantafe.com.
Hogan and Moss La Fonda on the Plaza, 100 E San Francisco
Old weird Americana in La Fiesta Lounge. Free, 8–11 pm, 505-982-5511, lafondasantafe.com.
Readings + Talks
Dharma Talk by Cynda Hylton Rushton and Anthony Back Upaya Zen Center, 1404 Cerro Gordo
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Above: Ken Daggett, Bend in the River, oil on board, 48 x 36"
Ken Daggett: Solo Exhibition Meyer Gallery 225 Canyon meyergalleries.com May 3–9 Reception May 3, 5–7 pm
Although Ken Daggett worked for years making architectural renderings, you will rarely find a manmade structure in his paintings. Daggett paints the Southwestern landscape, almost always within 50 miles of his Taos home. Even when returning to a place he has painted many times before, Daggett points out that “every day is different,” and he relishes portraying the changes that come over a view as the seasons change. Few artists work in both watercolor and oil, but Daggett shows work in both media. He brings 20 new paintings to the May show, illustrating the changing seasons and landscape of Northern New Mexico.—Lisa J. Van Sickle May 2, 2019 NOW 11
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Angel Wynn: Wings 7Arts Gallery 125 Lincoln 7arts.gallery May 3–31, Reception May 3, 5–7 pm
Mixed media artist Angel Wynn dedicates this exhibition to the Border Angels, a group of volunteers who trek the desert along the United States–Mexico border, placing water along migrant paths. The group also works to spread compassion and dispel myths surrounding immigration. Wynn considers wings to be symbols of freedom and justice, and she created multiple works featuring realistic bird, butterfly, and angel wings for this show. In an interactive element, viewers are encouraged to pose for photos in front of the artwork and to share the photos on social media. Wynn’s current work combines photography and encaustic wax.—Sarah Eddy Above: Angel Wynn, Fly By Raven, encaustic on panel, 10 x 10"
Right: Miranda Hicks, hand-forged sterling silver hoops with rock crystal drops, 1 3/4" long
Mom, Prom, Ban the Bomb Above: PAZ, The Creation and Destruction of Civilization, mixed media on handcarved wood panel, 14 x 24"
PAZ: Nature and Culture Eye on the Mountain Art Gallery 614 Agua Fria April 6–May 4 Closing reception May 4, 5–9 pm
LA-based artist PAZ, known for his emotional and evocative oil paintings, unveils a new collection of works exploring the anxieties of our times: sex, society, politics, identity, and global warming. Inspired from a young age by surreal and fantastical painters like Salvador Dali and Hieronymus Bosch, PAZ tends to concentrate on the human figure, presenting it in surprising ways and placing it in imaginative worlds. Also influenced by a wide range of artists including Egon Schiele, Caravaggio, and Albrecht Dürer, PAZ describes himself as a nonconformist who combines striking new styles with a respect for classical forms.—SE 12
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City of Mud 1114A Hickox cityofmud.com May 4, 11 am–5 pm, May 5, 12–4 pm At this two-day jewelry trunk show, seven local designers display and sell exquisite work in silversmithing, beading, gems, pearls, mixed metals, and more. Simultaneously celebrating Mother’s Day, the end of the school year, and local artisan talent, the event also supports an antinuclear organization. A portion of the proceeds benefit NuclearWatch New Mexico, a group that promotes safety and environmental protection at regional nuclear facilities and advocates for a world free of nuclear weapons. Participating jewelers include Miranda Hicks, Klara Reitz, Julie DeFeo, Ábrego Jewelry, and Kelly Cozart.—SE