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This being the last weekend before Indian Market, the excitement in town is growing. The Objects of Art Santa Fe show opens Thursday and Whitehawk begins on Friday. That same night, galleries around town are featuring openings with many of Santa Fe’s finest artists. This is the time when the galleries pull out all the stops to show their very best. After the visual treats, it’s time to put your ears to work with wonderful music all over town. The Bill Hearne Trio, playing Western swing music at Second Street Brewery, is a Santa Fe favorite. All of the smaller venues are presenting excellent local musicians as well. On Saturday night, the Latin salsa sound of Nosotros comes to SWAN Park on the Southside for what will be a spectacular evening of dancing. This weekend’s outdoor movie at the Railyard is La La Land. If you haven’t watched a movie in this pleasant family setting, I recommend it. It’s free, and fun to share with your friends. The various summer outdoor concerts are starting to come to a close so be sure to get out this weekend and enjoy summer in Santa Fe.
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e v ent Author Charles S. King signs his latest book, Spoken Through Clay: Native Pottery of the Southwest, in collaboration with Eric S. Dobkin, on August 15, 16, and 19 at two separate locations in Santa Fe. The book explores primarily Puebloan pottery from the Dobkin collection, and includes works by many of the bestknown potters in our area—among them Virgil Ortiz, Les Namingha, Susan Folwell, Nampeyo, and members of the famous Tafoya family. “The physical scale of the vessels combined with the depth of the contemporary collection [is] breathtaking,” says King. The official launch takes place during SWAIA’s Indian Market at the August 19 signing. —Anne Maclachlan
Charles S. King book signing: August 15, 6 pm, Eric S. Dobkin book signing: August 16, 1 pm, free with show admission, Antique American Indian Art Show, El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe, 555 Camino de la Familia, objectsofartsantafe.com; SWAIA-sponsored book signing with Charles S. King and Eric S. Dobkin, Indian Market merchandise tent, August 19, 11 am–12:30 pm, free, Santa Fe Plaza, swaia.org
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The finds at Whitehawk range across continents and cultures, such as this ceramic incensario dating to 600–900 CE.
Above: Les Namingha and Susan Folwell’s Geometric Interruption.
Addison doty courtesy of museum of new mexico press
Charles S. King book signing series
Whitehawk American Indian & Ethnographic Art Show show Now in its 39th year, the Whitehawk American Indian & Ethnographic Art Show will once again take over the Santa Fe Community Convention Center for a one-night and three-day extravaganza. This will be the first year that Whitehawk will combine their two shows into one world-class event. Whitehawk’s owner and producer, Marcia Berridge, states, “Combining the two shows has allowed us to focus our efforts into one antique tribal event that highlights the very top tier of dealers in both American Indian and ethnographic material . . . we are excited about the fresh dynamic this change will bring to Whitehawk.” More than 100 dealers welcome both serious buyers and browsers of antique American Indian and ethnographic art. Items available include fine and historic art, baskets, weavings, beadwork, figurines, carvings, tribal art and shields, masks, and much more. As always, only cash or checks are accepted for tickets.—Amanda Jackson
Whitehawk Antique Indian & Ethnographic Art Show, August 11–14, Friday night opening party 6–9 pm, $85 and includes two-day show admission; three-day show Saturday, August 12–Monday, August 14, 10 am–5 pm, $15 per day or $25 for a run-of-show pass, Santa Fe Community Convention Center, 201 W Marcy, whitehawkshows.com August 10, 2017
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Welcome to Santa Fe! Santa Fe is rated one of the top ten destinations in the world for its abundance of high-quality art, shopping, historic attractions, outdoor adventures, food, and entertainment. In 2017, National Geographic crowned Santa Fe with a World Legacy Award in the Sense of Place category. Santa Fean NOW is a great hands-on source of information for all that’s happening around town. Whether you’re a local resident, first-time visitor, or a regular, NOW has the listings you need to navigate hundreds of weekly gallery openings, live music, and more to make the most of your time here. For insider insights and tips, please stop by our Visitor Centers at the Downtown Santa Fe Plaza, Santa Fe Railyard, or just off the Plaza at the Community Convention Center. This summer check out Santa Fe’s worldclass art and culture markets, notably the International Folk Art Market, Spanish Market and Indian Market. The Santa Fe Artist Market opens up again through December on Saturdays from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. next to the fabulous Santa Fe Farmer’s Market. Be sure to check out some of The Santa Fe Margarita Trail’s 31 stops as well. If you do not already have a passport for the Trail, stop by a Santa Fe Visitors Center or one of our participating restaurants. There are so many things going on to enhance your visit to Santa Fe—rated by 2015 Conde Nast Reader’s Awards as #3 Best Small City In The United States with the #5 highest score in the world. Have a wonderful time in The City Different,
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e vent Jambo Café reopens its venue this evening (Thursday) after a remodel following an incident earlier this year when a car plowed through the eatery’s front window. “Chef and Owner Ahmed M. Obo did all of the redesign and new look and feel himself,” says Jambo’s director of marketing and development Lyric Kali. “Back-of-the house staff has stayed consistent to provide the Jambo taste Santa Fe knows and loves. Front-of-the house staff will find some familiar and some new smiling faces.” It’s not only the reopening that’s being celebrated; this is also the restaurant’s eighth anniversary. Music, drums, and a special menu from Chef Obo will complete the festivities.—AM
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Jambo Café’s eighth anniversary and grand reopening, August 10, 5–9 pm, menu prices vary, 2010 Cerrillos, jambocafe.net
At the Artist’s Table Two of Santa Fe’s most prized elements—food and art—combine to raise money for the Partners in Education Foundation (supporting local teachers and students) and the City of Santa Fe Arts Commission’s Youth Arts programs in the annual At the Artist’s Table gathering. This year’s theme is “A Taste of Chaco.” Dinner will be prepared by Chef Kai Autenrieth of the Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado Santa Fe, and the featured artist is award-winning potter Lorraine Gala Lewis (Laguna/Taos/Hopi). Each guest will be given a e v ent
Above: The dining room is always packed with clientele hungry for the unique African and Caribbean flavors at Jambo Café. Left: Chef Ahmed Obo is all smiles as he prepares to celebrate Jambo’s eighth anniversary.
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Objects of Art Santa Fe, opening night gala August 10, 6–9 pm, $50; weekend show August 11–13, 11 am–5 pm, $15 per day, El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe, 555 Camino de la Familia, objectsofartsantafe.com
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show Beginning Thursday, August 10, through Sunday, August 13, El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe in the Railyard hosts the Objects of Art show, now in its eighth year. The show offers wide-ranging, high-quality art, including fine art and sculpture, folk and tribal art, rare books, American Indian, Asian, and African art, mid-20th-century furniture, contemporary textiles, jewelry, and other finds. It’s an eclectic mix of old and new, and Kim Martindale, the show’s coproducer, notes, “People are no longer keeping strict boundaries in art; they are uniting and putting diverse pieces together. They want to have art and design they can live with, they can wear, and they can love.” The Objects of Art show is followed by the fourth annual Antique American Indian Art Show Santa Fe, August 15–18.—AJ
Left: Lorraine Lewis is this year’s featured artist for At the Artist’s Table. The potter has Laguna, Taos, and Hopi roots.
signed, limited edition Lewis print inspired by Chaco Canyon artifacts. Chef Autenrieth’s menu reflects Lewis’s heritage, and the dishes are paired with wines from Arroyo Vino. This fundraiser takes place at the Santa Fe School of Cooking.—AM At the Artist’s Table, August 15, 6–9 pm, $250 per person, Santa Fe School of Cooking, 125 N Guadalupe, attheartiststable.org
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Virgil Ortiz premieres his new jewelry line at King Galleries on Tuesday afternoon.
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Entreflamenco El Flamenco, 135 W Palace
Entreflamenco in their new downtown venue. Flamenco and authentic tapas direct from Spain. $25–$40, 7:30 pm, 505-209-1302, entreflamenco.com.
Stars of American Ballet The Lensic, 211 W San Francisco The 8th Annual Objects of Art Santa Fe Show El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe 555 Camino de la Familia
(See page 3.) $50, 6–9 pm, 505-570-3220, objectsofartshows.com.
Jonathan Biss: Piano Recital St. Francis Auditorium, 107 W Palace
The pianist will play three Beethoven sonatas. $26–$30, 12 pm, 505-982-1890, santafechambermusic.com.
The Hope of Loving Church of the Holy Faith, 311 E Palace
Performance Santa Fe presents its annual performances by dancers from New York City Ballet and American Ballet Theatre. $14.50–$110, 7:30 pm, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.
Flamenco at the Lodge The Lodge at Santa Fe, 750 N St. Francis
Flamenco, Spanish tapas, and spirits. $25–$40, 8 pm, 505-242-7600, flamencosantafe.org.
Cyberbodies Art House, 231 Delgado
Pieces from the Thoma Foundation’s art collection. Free, 5–7 pm, 505-995-0231, thomafoundation.org.
Santa Fe Desert Chorale sings contemporary music. $20–$75, 8 pm, 505-988-2282, desertchorale.org.
The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs The Santa Fe Opera, 301 Opera Dr
Mason Bates’s opera combines electronic sound with traditional orchestration. $41–$261, 8 pm, 800-280-4654, santafeopera.org. 4
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Free Children’s Outreach Flamenco Class El Flamenco de Santa Fe, 135 W Palace
Dance and percussion class for youth, 7–12. Free, 4:30–5:30 pm, 505-209-1302, entreflamenco.com.
Santa Fe Bandstand: Pigment, The Giving Tree Band Santa Fe Plaza
Jam band; rock and Americana. Free, 6–8:45 pm, santafebandstand.org.
Songwriter Gary Paul Upper Crust Pizza Eldorado, 5 Colina
Sweet songs and tall tales from Gary Paul. Free, 5:30– 8:30 pm, 505-471-1111, uppercrustpizza.com.
Pat Malone TerraCotta Wine Bistro, 304 Johnson
Acoustic jazz guitar from Pat Malone. Free, 6–8 pm, 505-989-1166, terracottawinebistro.com.
Greg Butera and Band Second Street Brewery, 1814 Second St
Country, Americana, and honky-tonk. Free, 6–9 pm, 505-982-3030, secondstreetbrewery.com.
Gary Vigil Inn and Spa at Loretto, 211 Old Santa Fe Trl
Acoustic guitar and smooth vocals. Free, 6–9 pm, 505-988-5531, destinationhotels.com/inn-at-loretto.
David Geist Pranzo Italian Grill, 540 Montezuma
Show tunes and other favorites. $2, 6–9 pm, 505-984-2645, pranzosantafe.com.
Marc Sanders Osteria d‘Assisi, 58 S Federal
Pianist and vocalist in the piano lounge. Free, 6 pm– close, 505-986-5858, osteriadassisi.com.
Country swing and Americana. Free, 7–10 pm, 505-983-9817, tinyssantafe.com.
The 8th Annual Objects of Art Santa Fe Show El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe 555 Camino de la Familia
Bill Forrest Vanessie, 427 W Water
(See page 3.) $15, 11 am–5 pm, 505-570-3220, objectsofartshows.com.
Sing to Your Tune Camel Rock Casino, 17486 US 84-285
39th Annual Whitehawk Antique Indian & Ethnographic Art Show Santa Fe Community Convention Center 201 W Marcy
Piano and vocals, standards, 1970s and current pop. Free, 7–10 pm, 505-982-9966, vanessiesantafe.com.
Karaoke contests every Thursday. Free, 7:30–11 pm, 505-765-1505, camelrockcasino.com.
Omar Villanueva Trio La Fonda on the Plaza, 100 E San Francisco
Mexican, Latin, and classical in La Fiesta Lounge. Free, 7:30–11 pm, 505-982-5511, lafondasantafe.com.
Geeks Who Drink Second Street Brewery at the Railyard 1607 Paseo de Peralta
A homegrown pub trivia quiz. Free, 8 pm, 505-989-3278, secondstreetbrewery.com.
Full Owl Cowgirl BBQ, 319 S Guadalupe
Americana in the bar. Free, 8 pm, 505-982-2565, cowgirlsantafe.com.
Miami Dance Party Skylight, 139 W San Francisco
VDJ Dany with Latin beats. $7, 9 pm–close, 21+, 505-982-0775, skylightsantafe.com.
Freaks of the Industry Skylight, 139 W San Francisco
With DJ Poetics for the hospitality industry. $7, $5 with a server’s card, 9 pm–close, 21+, 505-982-0775, skylightsantafe.com.
Limelight Karaoke Palace Restaurant and Saloon, 142 W Palace
Michéle Leidig hosts. Free, 10 pm, 21+, 505-428-0690, palacesantafe.com.
(See page 1.) Preview party, $85, 6–9 pm, 505-988-9544, whitehawkshows.com.
Laura Metcalf, cello and Rupert Boyd, guitar First Presbyterian Church of Santa Fe, 208 Grant Bach, Piazzolla, and Fauré. Free, 5:30 pm, 505-982-8544, fpcsantafe.org.
Alcina The Santa Fe Opera, 301 Opera Dr
Alcina, a sorceress on an enchanted island, competes with Bradamante for her fiancé, the warrior Ruggiero. $38–$285, 8 pm, 800-280-4654, santafeopera.org.
Liberté: Music of Resistance and Revolution Cathedral Basilica, 213 Cathedral Pl
Santa Fe Desert Chorale sings music of Poulenc, composers from the Baltic states, and from the Terezin concentration camp. $20–$75, 8 pm, 505-988-2282, desertchorale.org.
Entreflamenco El Flamenco, 135 W Palace
Flamenco and authentic tapas direct from Spain. $25–$40, 7:30 pm, 505-209-1302, entreflamenco.com.
Flamenco at the Lodge The Lodge at Santa Fe, 750 N St. Francis
Flamenco, Spanish tapas, and spirits. $25–$40, 8 pm, 505-242-7600, flamencosantafe.org.
Grand Prix de Santa Fe HIPICO Santa Fe, 100 S Polo Dr
Equestrian events, food and shopping, an art show, beer and wine. Through Sunday. Free, 8 am–4 pm, 505-474-0999, hipicosantafe.com.
An Evening with James McGrath Morris Private Home
Conversation with the author, wine and beer, and hors d’oeuvres to help raise funds for Friends of the Santa Fe Public Library. $50, 5:30–7:30, santafelibraryfriends.org.
World Tavern Poker Skylight, 139 W San Francisco
The nation’s largest poker league holds tournaments each week at Skylight. Free, 7 pm, 21+, 505-982-0775, skylightsantafe.com.
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Local Coloring Axle Contemporary Mobile Gallery, 107 W Palace Axle presents a coloring book with five original stories and drawings by 67 contemporary artists. Free, 5–8 pm, 505-670-5854, axleart.com.
Tonal Elegance: Jewels of Atelier Zobel Patina Gallery, 131 W Palace
(See page 13.) Free, 5–7:30 pm, 505-986-3432, patina-gallery.com.
Echoes David Rothermel Contemporary, 142 Lincoln
Mixed media works by Stephen Buxton influenced by the Cubist, Dadaist, and Modernist movements. Free, 5–7 pm, 575-642-4981, drcontemporary.com.
Ramona Sakiestewa TAI Modern, 1601 Paseo de Peralta
Weavings and works on paper by the celebrated contemporary Hopi artist. Free, 5–7 pm, 505-984 1387, taimodern.com.
Skull & Bone Group Show Closing Reception Eye on the Mountain Gallery, 614 Agua Fria
Twelve artists create art from bones. Taos group Bone Orchard provides music. Free, 5–9 pm, 928-308-0319, eyeonthemountaingallery.com.
Charlotte Foust, Solo Exhibition Hunter Kirkland Contemporary 200 B Canyon
(See page 13.) Free, 5–7 pm, 505-984-2111, hunterkirklandcontemporary.com.
Donna Diglio: A Gem Packed Life Tresa Vorenberg Goldsmiths, 656 Canyon Donna Diglio shows jewelry made from highkarat gold and precious stones. Free, 5–7 pm, 505-988-7215, tvgoldsmiths.com.
Second of a Triptych of Art Shows: Closing Reception Mountain House, 54B NM 50, Glorieta
Karen Dew, Miriam Feder, Brad Gray, and John Stevens show work. Free, 5–7 pm, 505-919-8888, facebook.com/pg/INSPIRATIONSQUAD.
La La Land Railyard Park, 740 Cerrillos
An original musical about everyday life and pursuing your dreams. Free, 8 pm, ampconcerts.org.
Grand Opening of Palate Artisan Santa Fe, 2601 Cerrillos
Santa Fe’s newest food truck makes its debut. Ribbon cutting at 5 pm, music from High Altitude. Free, 5–7 pm, 505-386-6343, palatesantafe.com.
Farmers’ Market Community Picnic Farmers Market Pavilion, 1607 Paseo de Peralta Locally-sourced foods prepared by vendors and chefs. $20, free for kids 12 and under, 6–8 pm, 505-983-7726, farmersmarketinstitute.org.
Images of Inquiry Ward Russell Photography, 102 W San Francisco An exhibit of photos taken in Mexico. Free, 5–7 pm, 505-231-1035, wardrussellphoto.com.
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Bill Hearne Trio Tiny’s, 1005 S St. Francis
Sonya Kelliher-Combs's mixed media piece Unraveled Pink Secret shows Tuesday at the Ralph T. Coe Foundation for the Arts. August 10, 2017 NOW 5
Freddie Schwartz Caffe Greco, 233 Canyon
Acoustic guitar and vocals. Free, 12–3 pm, 505-820-7996, caffegrecosantafe.com.
Santa Fe Bandstand: Partizani Brass Band, Marcia Ball Santa Fe Plaza
New Orleans second line; blues and boogie. Free, 6–8:45 pm, santafebandstand.org.
Ande Marimba and Chris Berry Railyard Performance Center, 1611 Paseo de Peralta CD release party for the marimba band. $10, ages 10 and under free, 8 pm.
Summer Salon New Mexico Museum of Art, 107 W Palace
Sketching and drawing with the guidance of local artists. With museum admission, 3–4:30 pm, 505-476-5072, nmartmuseum.org.
Ice Cream Social New Mexico Museum of Art, 107 W Palace
Enjoy free ice cream and live music. First come, first served. Free with museum admission, 5–6:30 pm, 505-476-5072, nmartmuseum.org.
The Three Faces of Jazz El Mesón, 213 Washington
Jazz piano trio with special guest musicians. Free, 7:30–10:30 pm, 505-983-6756, elmeson-santafe.com.
Flossy Clouds Second Street Brewery at the Railyard 1607 Paseo de Peralta Relaxing and familiar music. Free, 8–10 pm, 505-989-3278, secondstreetbrewery.com.
Fritz & the BlueJays Cowgirl BBQ, 319 S Guadalupe
Blues and rock in the bar. Free, 8:30 pm, 505-982-2565, cowgirlsantafe.com.
Bill Forrest Vanessie, 427 W Water
Piano and vocals, standards, 1970s and current pop. Free, 8–10 pm, 505-982-9966, vanessiesantafe.com.
Gerry and Chris La Fonda on the Plaza, 100 E San Francisco
Irish meets New Mexico in La Fiesta Lounge. Free, 8–11 pm, 505-982-5511, lafondasantafe.com.
Little Leroy and his Pack of Lies Camel Rock Casino, 17486 US 84-285
Blues and jazz. Free, 8:30 pm–12:30 am, 505-765-1505, camelrockcasino.com.
John Kurzweg Band Tiny’s, 1005 S St. Francis
Chris Abeyta Tiny’s, 1005 S St. Francis
Singer and songwriter. Free, 5:30–8 pm, 505-983-9817, tinyssantafe.com.
Doug Montgomery Vanessie, 427 W Water
Classical, Broadway, and originals. Free, 6–8 pm, 505-982-9966, vanessiesantafe.com.
David Geist Pranzo Italian Grill, 540 Montezuma
Show tunes and other favorites. $2, 6–9 pm, 505-984-2645, pranzosantafe.com.
Bill Hearne Trio Second Street Brewery, 1814 Second St
Western swing and Americana. Free, 6–9 pm, 505-982-3030, secondstreetbrewery.com.
Sky Wilson Caffe Greco, 233 Canyon
Piano and vocals on Canyon Road. Free, 6–9 pm, 505-820-7996, caffegrecosantafe.com.
Noah Muro Osteria d‘Assisi, 58 S Federal
Young jazz pianist in the lounge. Free, 6 pm–close, 505-986-5858, osteriadassisi.com.
Freddie Schwartz The Root Cellar, 101 W Marcy
Acoustic tunes. Free, 7–9 pm, 505-303-3879, therootcellarsantafe.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.
Jesus Bas La Boca Taberna, 125 Lincoln
Guitarist, singer, and songwriter. Free, 7–10 pm, 505-982-3433, labocasantafe.com. 6
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Classic rock. Free, 8:30 pm–12:30 am, 505-983-9817, tinyssantafe.com.
Priests Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Cir
The Washington, D.C., band is joined by Portland’s Lithics and jazz cellist and vocalist Helen Gillett. $12– $15, 9 pm, 15+, 505-395-6369, meowwolf.com.
Latin in the Lounge Skylight, 139 W San Francisco
VDJ Dany with Latin rhythms. $7, 10 pm–close, 21+, 505-982-0775, skylightsantafe.com.
Summer Fling Skylight, 139 W San Francisco
Today’s hottest hits with DJ Poetics. $7, 10 pm–close, 21+, 505-982-0775, skylightsantafe.com.
Much Ado About Nothing Monte del Sol Charter School, 4157 Walking Rain
Shakespeare’s comedy of love, laughter, and intrigue. Friday–Sunday. $20–$25, 6 pm, 505-490-6271, sfshakespeare.org.
Haciendas—A Parade of Homes Various Locations
Open houses at custom built and remodeled homes in the Santa Fe area, Friday–Sunday. Tickets available at any of the homes. $15, 11 am–6 pm , 505-982-1774, sfahba.com.
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Santa Fe Artists Market Railyard Park, 1611 Paseo de Peralta
Works in various media by local artists. Free, 8 am– 1 pm, 505-310-8766, santafeartistsmarket.com.
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, 9:30 am–5 pm, santafesocietyofartists.com.
39th Annual Whitehawk Antique Indian & Ethnographic Art Show Santa Fe Community Convention Center 201 W Marcy
(See page 1.) $15,10 am–5 pm, 505-988-9544, whitehawkshows.com.
The 8th Annual Objects of Art Santa Fe Show El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe 555 Camino de la Familia
(See page 3.) $15, 11 am–5 pm, 505-570-3220, objectsofartshows.com.
Vivaldi and Mozart St. Francis Auditorium, 107 W Palace
Vivaldi and Telemann for horns, piccolo, and trumpet, and Mozart for the piano. $39–$50, 5 pm, 505-982-1890, santafechambermusic.com.
Hello Dollface Kitchen Sink Studio, 528 Jose
Jazz-inspired indie rock. $20, 7:30 pm, 800-838-3006, brownpapertickets.com.
Lucia di Lammermoor The Santa Fe Opera, 301 Opera Dr
Donizetti’s tragic tale of star-crossed lovers and feuding families. $41–$216, 8 pm, 800-280-4654, santafeopera.org.
Entreflamenco El Flamenco, 135 W Palace
Antonio Granjero, Estefania Ramirez and their company, Entreflamenco. Tapas and beverages available. $25–$40, 7:30 pm, 505-209-1302, entreflamenco.com.
Flamenco at the Lodge The Lodge at Santa Fe, 750 N St. Francis
Flamenco, Spanish tapas, and spirits. $25–$40, 8 pm, 505-242-7600, flamencosantafe.org.
Santa Fe Farmers Market Farmers Market Pavilion, 1607 Paseo de Peralta
Fresh produce and handmade goods. Free, 8 am–1 pm, 505-983-4098, santafefarmersmarket.com.
In Process: Robert Ebendorf form & concept, 435 S Guadalupe
The master jeweler combines found objects with precious stones. Free, 2–4 pm, 505-982-8111, formandconcept.center.
Adult Flamenco Classes El Flamenco, 135 W Palace
Introductory class 10–11 am, general technique class 11 am–12:15 pm, $30, 505-209-1302, entreflamenco.com.
Saturday Jazz Collected Works, 202 Galisteo
Jazz in the café area. Free, 11 am–1:30 pm, 505-988-4226, collectedworksbookstore.com.
Half Broke Horses Cowgirl BBQ, 319 S Guadalupe
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.
Spadavecchia Trio El Mesón, 213 Washington
Gypsy jazz trio. Free, 7:30–10:30 pm, 505-983-6756, elmeson-santafe.com.
THE BEST IS YET TO COME! Our final full week includes the magnetic stage presence and singularly amazing voice of Artist-in-Residence David Daniels on Sunday and Wednesday. Also, beloved actor Wallace Shawn narrates Dough Fitch’s exciting new production of Stravinsky’s The Soldiers Tale on Thursday night!
Drastic Andrew Cowgirl BBQ, 319 S Guadalupe
Afternoon honky-tonk and Americana. Free, 1 pm, 505-982-2565, cowgirlsantafe.com.
Rock ‘n’ roll in the bar. Free, 8:30 pm, 505-982-2565, cowgirlsantafe.com.
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Lisette De La Paz Caffe Greco, 233 Canyon
Bill Forrest Vanessie, 427 W Water
Brassy Baroque magnificence in Telemann’s Suite in F Major. Albinoni’s Trumpet Concerto in D Minor. And Mozart’s spirited Piano Concerto No. 13!
Guitar and world music. Free, 1–4 pm, 505-820-7996, caffegrecosantafe.com.
Santa Fe Bandstand: Nosotros SWAN Park, Jaguar and Hwy 599
Nine-piece Latin band. Free, 6–8:45 pm, santafebandstand.org.
Santa Fe Salutes David Bowie Railyard Plaza 1607 Paseo de Peralta
A diverse array of local musicians performing their favorite Bowie songs. Free, 8 pm, ampconcerts.org.
Doug Montgomery Vanessie, 427 W Water
Classical, Broadway, and originals. Free, 6–8 pm, 505-982-9966, vanessiesantafe.com.
Taos 2 Steppin Old Martina’s Hall, Ranchos de Taos
Taos 2 Steppin with the Averill Lovely Band. Free dance lesson 6–7 pm, live music 7–9 pm. $10, 6–9 pm, 575-758-3003, averill-lovely.com.
David Geist and Julie Trujillo Pranzo, 540 Montezuma
Show tunes and other favorites. $2, 6–9 pm, 505-984-2645, pranzosantafe.com.
Michael Umphrey Osteria d‘Assisi, 58 S Federal
Guitar and vocals. Free, 6 pm–close, 505-986-5858, osteriadassisi.com.
Sky Wilson Caffe Greco, 233 Canyon
Piano and vocals. Free, 6–9 pm, 505-820-7996, caffegrecosantafe.com.
Barbwires Second Street Brewery 1814 Second St
Blues band. Free, 6–9 pm, 505-982-3030, secondstreetbrewery.com.
Brenda Funches and Equinox Starlight Lounge, 500 Rodeo Rd
Jazz, blues, and soul. $2, 7–9 pm, 505-428-7777, lifehousehs.com.
Piano and vocals, standards, 1970s and current pop. Free, 8–10 pm, 505-982-9966, vanessiesantafe.com.
Gerry and Chris La Fonda, 100 E San Francisco
Ireland meets New Mexico. Free, 8–11 pm, 505-982-5511, lafondasantafe.com.
Danny Duran & Slo Burnin Camel Rock Casino 17486 US 84-285
Old and new country. Free, 8:30 pm–12:30 am, 505-765-1505, camelrockcasino.com.
Showcase Karaoke Tiny’s, 1005 S St. Francis
Hosted by Nanci and Cyndy. Free, 8:30 pm–12:30 am, 505-983-9817, tinyssantafe.com.
Dome of Doom: Daedelus Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Cir
With Huxley Anne, Eraserfase, and Wylie Cable. $15–$18, 9 pm, 18+, 505395-6369, meowwolf.com.
Trash Disco Skylight, 139 W San Francisco
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Sun Aug 13 • 6 pm @ The Lensic Performing Arts Center First, a charming Beethoven Piano Trio. Then Festival Artist-in-Residence David Daniels sings songs by Reynaldo Hahn. Finally, the powerful Brahms Piano Quintet.
WEILL & MENDELSSOHN
Mon Aug 14 • 6 pm @ The Lensic Performing Arts Center 15 chamber music greats play Kurt Weill’s breathtaking concerto for violin and winds. And Mendelssohn’s passionate Piano Trio No. 2.
DANIELS SINGS
Wed Aug 16 • 6 pm @ The Lensic Performing Arts Center Superstar countertenor David Daniels returns to The Lensic, singing Steven Mark Kohn’s American Folk Songs. Also, savor the sunny Brahms String Sextet No. 1.
THE SOLDIER’S TALE
THU Aug 17 • 6 pm @ The Lensic Performing Arts Center
DJ Oona presides. Cover charge, 9 pm–close, 21+, 505-982-0775, skylightsantafe.com.
A breakthrough production of Stravinsky’s colorful The Soldier’s Tale narrated by the iconic Wallace Shawn, known for My Dinner with André and The Princess Bride.
Stiletto Saturdays Skylight, 139 W San Francisco
MUSIC AT NOON
DJ 12 Tribe spins the sounds. $7, 10 pm–close, 21+, 505-982-0775, skylightsantafe.com.
Get Golf Ready Marty Sanchez Links de Santa Fe 205 Caja del Rio
12 pm @ St. Francis Auditorium Tue Aug 15 • Mozart & Sierra Wed Aug 16 • Dover Plays Schumann Thu Aug 17 • Inon Barnatan Piano Recital SPONSORED BY THE EDGAR FOSTER DANIELS FOUNDATION
Tickets and Festival Information
Learn the fundamentals of golf. $25 or $100 for five sessions, 9–10:30 am, 505-955-4400, linksdesantafe.com.
Gila Monsters and Beaded Lizards Cerrillos Hills State Park Visitor Center, 37 Main, Cerrillos
Jerry Tuttle will bring live lizards. Free, donations appreciated, 2–4 pm, 505-474-0196, emnrd.state.nm.us.
Marc Neikrug, Artistic Director
JULY 16 – AUGUST 21, 2017
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 the 1% Lodgers’ Tax, and New Mexico Arts, a division of the Office of Cultural Affairs.
Nicholas King: Burners Collected Works, 202 Galisteo
Portraits of participants at the Burning Man festival. Free, 6 pm, 505-988-4226, collectedworksbookstore.com.
Marie Curie Fri: 7:00 PM Sat: 11:30 AM, 8:00 PM Sun: 3:00, 7:30 PM Mon: 7:00 PM Tue: 7:30 PM Wed: 2:30, 7:00 PM
La Familia Health and Wellness Fiesta La Familia Medical Center 1035 Alto
The Babushkas of Chernobyl Fri: 3:00 PM
Learn how you and your family can lead healthier lifestyles. Free, 10 am–2 pm, 505-955-0302, lafamiliasf.org.
The Colorado (NR) Sun: 1:00 PM
Here Comes the Storyteller! Wheelwright Museum 704 Camino Lejo
Dunkirk 35mm (PG-13) Fri: 4:45, 9:10 PM Sat: 1:40 PM Sun: 5:15 PM Tue: 5:15 PM Wed: 4:45, 9:10 PM
Royal Shakespeare Company: Antony & Cleopatra (NR) Sat: 4:00 PM
Joe Hayes is back with tales of the Southwest. Bring a chair or blanket for festival seating. Saturday and Sunday. Free, 7 pm, 505-982-4636, wheelwright.org.
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Santa Fe Society of Artists Weekend Show First National Bank Parking Lot 122 W Palace
Americana over brunch. Free, 12 pm, 505-982-2565, cowgirlsantafe.com.
Lee West Second Street Brewery at the Railyard, 1607 Paseo de Peralta
Jazz and variety. Free, 1–4 pm, 505-989-3278, secondstreetbrewery.com.
Sunday Jam: Mike Montiel Trio Tiny’s, 1005 S St. Francis
Blues, country, and Americana. Free, 3–7 pm, 505-983-9817, tinyssantafe.com.
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The 8th Annual Objects of Art Santa Fe Show El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe 555 Camino de la Familia (See page 3.) $15, 11 am–5 pm, 505-570-3220, objectsofartshows.com.
Guitar and vocals in the lounge. Free, 6 pm–close, 505-986-5858, osteriadassisi.com.
Doug Montgomery Vanessie, 427 W Water
Classical, Broadway, and originals. Free, 6:30–9:30 pm, 505-982-9966, vanessiesantafe.com.
Nacha Mendez La Boca Taberna, 125 Lincoln
Latin music in many forms. Free, 7–9 pm, 505-982-3433, labocasantafe.com.
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39th Annual Whitehawk Antique Indian & Ethnographic Art Show Santa Fe Community Convention Center, 201 W Marcy
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Bluegrass Sunday brunch. Free, 11:30 am–1:30 pm, 505-982-3030, secondstreetbrewery.com.
Classical guitar in La Fiesta Lounge. Free, 6–8:30 pm, 505-982-5511, lafondasantafe.com.
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Local artists show their work in a variety of media. Free, 9:30 am–5 pm, santafesocietyofartists.com.
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Antonio Granjero, Estefania Ramirez and their company, Entreflamenco. Tapas and beverages available. $25–$40, 7:30 pm, 505-209-1302, entreflamenco.com.
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Entreflamenco El Flamenco, 135 W Palace
Countertenor David Daniels appears in a set of mélodies by Reynaldo Hahn, also Beethoven and Brahms. $15–$86, 6 pm, 505-982-1890, santafechambermusic.com.
Justice Christ Church Santa Fe 1213 Don Gaspar
Santa Fe Desert Chorale sings gospel and spirituals. $20–$75, 4 pm, 505-988-2282, desertchorale.org.
Dan Lavoie Cowgirl BBQ, 319 S Guadalupe
Neo-folk. Free, 8 pm, 505-982-2565, cowgirlsantafe.com.
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39th Annual Whitehawk Antique Indian & Ethnographic Art Show Santa Fe Community Convention Center, 201 W Marcy
(See page 1.) $15,10 am–5 pm, 505-988-9544, whitehawkshows.com.
Weill and Mendelssohn The Lensic, 211 W San Francisco
Doug Montgomery and Elizabeth Young Vanessie, 427 W Water
Classical, Broadway, and originals. Violinist Young joins at 8:30. Free, 6:30–9:30 pm, 505-982-9966, vanessiesantafe.com.
Geeks Who Drink Draft Station, 60 E San Francisco
A homegrown pub trivia quiz. Free, 7 pm, 505-983-6443, draft-station.com.
Bill Hearne Trio La Fonda, 100 E San Francisco
Concerto for Violin & Wind Orchestra by Kurt Weill, a Poulenc sonata, and Mendelssohn’s Piano Trio No. 2. $15–$86, 6 pm, 505-982-1890, santafechambermusic.com.
Country tunes in La Fiesta Lounge. Free, 7:30–11 pm, 505-982-5511, lafondasantafe.com.
Sacred Music Concert Santuario de Guadalupe 417 Agua Fria
Michéle Leidig hosts. Free, 9 pm, 505-982-2565, cowgirlsantafe.com.
Benefit concert for the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe. By donation, 7 pm, 505-474-2815, schola-sf.org.
Die Fledermaus The Santa Fe Opera, 301 Opera Dr
Parties, romance, mistaken identity, and plenty of champagne in a score full of sparkle. $41–$216, 8 pm, 800-280-4654, santafeopera.org.
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.
Entreflamenco El Flamenco, 135 W Palace
Entreflamenco in their new downtown venue. Flamenco and authentic tapas direct from Spain. $25–$40, 7:30 pm, 505-209-1302, entreflamenco.com.
Who Gives a Hoot? Andrea Fisher Fine Pottery 100 W San Francisco
Pottery owls from the Richard Zallen Collection. Free, 505-986-1234, 4– 6 pm, andreafisherpottery.com.
Free Children’s Outreach Flamenco Class El Flamenco, 135 W Palace
Dance and percussion class for youth, 7–12. Free, 4:30–5:30 pm, 505-209-1302, entreflamenco.com.
Michael Umphrey Osteria d‘Assisi, 58 S Federal
Guitar and vocals in the lounge. Free, 6 pm–close, 505-986-5858, osteriadassisi.com.
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The 4th Annual Antique American Indian Art Show El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe 555 Camino de la Familia
Opening gala for the show and sale of Native American antiquities. $50, 6–9 pm, 505-570-3220, antiqueindianartshow.com.
Mozart and Sierra St. Francis Auditorium 107 W Palace
Poulenc’s Trio for Oboe, Bassoon, and Piano, Mozart’s Serenade No. 11 In E-Flat Major for Winds, and Roberto Sierra’s Fuego de Ángel for piano and strings. $26–$30, 12 pm, 505-982-1890, santafechambermusic.com.
The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs The Santa Fe Opera, 301 Opera Dr
Mason Bates’s opera combines electronic sound with traditional orchestration. $41–$261, 8 pm, 800-280-4654, santafeopera.org.
Argentine Tango Milonga El Mesón, 213 Washington
Argentine tango. $5, 7:30–11 pm, 505-983-6756, elmeson-santafe.com.
Native Cinema Showcase Various Locations
Feature-length and short films representing seven countries and 31 Native Nations. Free, times and locations vary. See website for details. swaia.org.
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Featuring Guest Conductor André J. Thomas
Program Sponsors: Stephen and Jane Hochberg
NaGuanda Nobles, Soprano Brandon Boyd, Composer Justin Bransford, Bass Mark Clark, Percussion
AUGUST 11, 2017 at 8pm Concert Sponsored in part by: Ruth Anne and Halley Faust
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
AUGUST 13, 2017 at 8pm Christ Church Santa Fe
TICKETS ARE STILL AVAILABLE! Range from $75 -$20. Student tickets (with ID) available for most concerts. Groups of 10 or more save 10%.
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Gary Gorence Cowgirl BBQ, 319 S Guadalupe
Classic rock. Free, 8 pm, 505-982-2565, cowgirlsantafe.com.
Bill Forrest Vanessie, 427 W Water
Piano and vocals, standards, 1970s and current pop. Free, 8–10 pm, 505-982-9966, vanessiesantafe.com.
Book signing with author Charles S. King El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe 555 Camino de la Familia
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(See page 1.) Free with admission, 6 pm, mnmpress.org.
At the Artist’s Table— A Taste of Chaco Santa Fe School of Cooking 125 N Guadalupe
(See page 3.) $250, 6–9 pm, 505-474-0240, attheartiststable.org.
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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.
El Mercado del Sur Plaza Contenta, 6009 Jaguar
Fresh produce, health screenings, food demos, food samples, the occasional exercise class, and live music. Free, 3–6 pm, 505-983-4098, santafefarmersmarket.com.
Catch 22: Paradox on Paper Ralph T. Coe Foundation for the Arts 1590 B Pacheco
Contemporary art on paper looks at the paradoxes of living and working as contemporary Native artists. Free, 5–8 pm, 505-983-6372, ralphtcoefoundation.org.
Jewelry by Virgil Ortiz King Galleries, 130 Lincoln
(See page 12.) Free, 4–7 pm, 480-440-3912, kinggalleries.com.
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Doug Montgomery Vanessie, 427 W Water
Classical, Broadway, and originals. Free, 6–8 pm, 505-982-9966, vanessiesantafe.com.
Native drumming; rock and blues from the Navajo Nation. Free, 6–8:45 pm, santafebandstand.org. 10
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wednesday The 4th Annual Antique American Indian Art Show El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe 555 Camino de la Familia
Show and sale of Native American antiquities. $15, 11 am–6 pm, 505-570-3220, antiqueindianartshow.com.
Santa Fe Bluegrass Jam Derailed, 725 Cerrillos
All are welcome to bring an instrument and join in. Free, 6–8 pm, 505-412-1842, santafesageinn.com.
Pat Malone TerraCotta Wine Bistro, 304 Johnson
Acoustic jazz guitar from Pat Malone. Free, 6–8 pm, 505-989-1166, terracottawinebistro.com.
Marc Sanders Osteria d‘Assisi, 58 S Federal
Pianist and vocalist. Free, 6 pm–close, 505-986-5858, osteriadassisi.com.
Chuscales La Boca, 72 W Marcy
Flamenco guitarist. Free, 7–9 pm, 505-982-3433, labocasantafe.com.
Geeks Who Drink Boxcar, 530 S Guadalupe
A homegrown pub trivia quiz. Free, 8 pm, 505-988-7222, boxcarsantafe.com.
Santa Fe Bandstand: Native Drum Circle, Levi Platero Santa Fe Plaza
August 16
Bill Hearne Trio La Fonda, 100 E San Francisco
Country tunes in La Fiesta Lounge. Free, 7:30–11 pm, 505-982-5511, lafondasantafe.com.
Dover Plays Schumann St. Francis Auditorium, 107 W Palace
William Bolcom’s Festival co-commission, along with Schumann’s String Quartet No. 2 and Poulenc’s Sonata for Flute and Piano. $26–$30, 12 pm, 505-982-1890, santafechambermusic.com.
Daniels Sings The Lensic, 211 W San Francisco
David Daniels sings American folk songs. Also Brahms’s sublime String Sextet No. 1 in B-flat Major and Laks’s String Quartet No. 5. $15–$74, 6 pm, 505-982-1890, santafechambermusic.com.
Lucia di Lammermoor The Santa Fe Opera, 301 Opera Dr
Donizetti’s tragic tale of star-crossed lovers and feuding families. $41–$216, 8 pm, 800-280-4654, santafeopera.org.
Entreflamenco El Flamenco, 135 W Palace
Entreflamenco in their new downtown venue. Flamenco and authentic tapas direct from Spain. $25–$40, 7:30 pm, 505-209-1302, entreflamenco.com.
Flamenco at the Lodge The Lodge, 750 N St. Francis
Flamenco, Spanish tapas, and spirits. $25–$40, 8 pm, 505-242-7600, flamencosantafe.org.
Native Cinema Showcase Various Locations
Feature-length and short films representing seven countries and 31 Native Nations. Free, times and locations vary. See website for details. swaia.org.
Wednesday Nights in the Railyard Santa Fe Railyard District
Farmers’ market open, specials at area businesses, free parking after 6 pm. 3–7 pm, 505-983-7726, farmersmarketinstitute.org.
Open Studio—Painting Mantecon Studio 123A Camino Teresa
All levels welcome, materials provided. $55, 1:30–4:30 pm, 505-428-9469, manteconstudio.com.
Free Children’s Outreach Flamenco Class El Flamenco, 135 W Palace
Dance and percussion class for youth, 7–12. Free, 4:30–5:30 pm, 505-209-1302, entreflamenco.com.
Freddie Schwartz Caffe Greco, 233 Canyon
Acoustic guitar and vocals. Free, 12–3 pm, 505-820-7996, caffegrecosantafe.com.
Flamenco and Spanish classical guitar. Free, 7–9 pm, 505-983-6756, elmeson-santafe.com.
Bill Forrest Vanessie, 427 W Water
Piano and vocals. Free, 7–10 pm, 505-982-9966, vanessiesantafe.com.
Little Leroy and his Pack of Lies La Fonda, 100 E San Francisco
Rock and dance music in La Fiesta Lounge. Free, 7:30–11 pm, 505-982-5511, lafondasantafe.com.
Fort Defiance Cowgirl BBQ, 319 S Guadalupe
High-energy folk. Free, 8 pm, 505-982-2565, cowgirlsantafe.com.
Book signing with collector Eric S. Dobkin El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe 555 Camino de la Familia
(See page 1.) Free with admission, 1 pm, mnmpress.org.
Free Figure Drawing Sessions Artisan Santa Fe, 2601 Cerrillos Draw from a live, clothed model. Free, 11 am–1 pm, 505-954-4180, artisan-santafe.com.
Taps and Tabletops Jean Cocteau Cinema 418 Montezuma
Tabletop game night—play one of the house’s or bring a game of your own. Free, 6–9 pm, 505-466-5528, jeancocteaucinema.com.
We Are the Seeds Sunset Park Jam Railyard Park, 740 Cerrillos Music and dancing to kick off the weekend Indigenous arts event. Free, 6–9 pm, wearetheseedsart.com.
Santa Fe Bandstand: Felecia Ford, Impulse Groove Foundation Santa Fe Plaza Rock and soul; funk and rock. Free, 6–8:45 pm, santafebandstand.org.
Ramon Bermudez, Jr. TerraCotta Wine Bistro 304 Johnson
City Tours
Discover Santa Fe via Historic Walks of Santa Fe (historicwalksofsantafe.com), Get Acquainted Walking Tour (505-983-7774), Discovery Walking Tours (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).
Latin and smooth jazz guitar. Free, 6–8 pm, 505-989-1166, terracottawinebistro.com.
Michael Umphrey Osteria d‘Assisi, 58 S Federal
Guitar and vocals. Free, 6 pm–close, 505-986-5858, osteriadassisi.com.
Calvin Hazen El Mesón, 213 Washington
For more events happening around town, visit the Santa Fean’s online calendar at SantaFean.com.
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Rez Spine cuff bracelets, sterling silver, 3/4 x 5 3/4" and 3/8 x 5 3/4"
Virgil Ortiz Jewelry King Galleries 130 Lincoln kinggalleries.com August 15–20 Reception August 15, 5–8 pm
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Virgil Ortiz (Cochiti Pueblo), known for his pottery, fashion, leather goods, and videos, unveils a new jewelry collection on Tuesday, August 15. Designed in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution, the pieces will be available only at Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian stores in Washington, DC, and New York after their premiere at King Galleries in Santa Fe. Ortiz designed four motifs for the collection of silver jewelry: water, turkey tracks, wild spinach, and Rez Spine, the zigzags he uses to represent mountains, lightning, and thunder. Wild spinach is the plant the Cochiti potters process into the black paint they use on their pottery. Like most of Ortiz’s work, the jewelry line is a melding of the very traditional with the absolutely contemporary.—Lisa Van Sickle
Left: Charlotte Foust, Golden Light, acrylic on canvas, 60 x 48"
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Left: Maria Samora, V strata bracelet, sterling silver and diamonds, 6 1/8" with 1" opening, +
Charlotte Foust Hunter Kirkland Contemporary 200B Canyon hunterkirklandcontemporary.com August 11–27 Reception August 11, 5–7 pm For Charlotte Foust, the process of creating is as important as the final product. Her evocative use of color is tempered with quiet places that provide entry for the viewer to journey through the paintings at a whim. With resistance to intellectualizing the process and work, she begins with simple lines and marks that transform into blasts of color—allowing her instincts to lead her as she manipulates the canvas or paper into a painting displaying multidimensional emotions. Foust recalls the abstract expressionist movement, and mentions the works of Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, and Richard Diebenkorn as ideas she draws upon. Her paintings are included in private collections and museums such as the Mint Museum of Art, the Levine Museum of the New South, and the McColl Center for Art.—Amanda Jackson
Right: Peter Schmid, ripple ring, oxidized sterling silver, 22-kt yellow gold, champagne diamonds, 1" wide tapering to 3/8", size 7 1/4"
Annual Celebration of Native American Art Blue Rain Gallery 544 S Guadalupe blueraingallery.com August 15–20 Milking cows, chopping wood, and busting tires may not be the usual preparation for the gallery business, but for Leroy Garcia, owner of Blue Rain Gallery, those early jobs instilled a work ethic that has served him well. Garcia started Blue Rain in a spare bedroom in his family home in Taos in 1993, moving from there to the Taos Plaza, then to Santa Fe’s downtown, and now to the current location in the Santa Fe Railyard district. The roster of artists represented has also expanded exponentially; after starting with a few Native artists, Garcia now shows 35 Native and non-Native featured artists and carries work from almost 400 others. Maria Samora, a jeweler with Taos Pueblo roots, will be featured in Blue Rain’s Annual Celebration of Native American Art. Tending towards diamonds rather than turquoise, Samora’s pieces have an elegant simplicity.—Lisa Van Sickle Tonal Elegance: The Jewels of Atelier Zobel Patina Gallery 131 W Palace patina-gallery.com August 11–September 10 Reception August 11, 5–7:30 pm Patina Gallery has presented the jewelry of German artist Peter Schmid, from his studio Atelier Zobel, for the past 16 years. Schmid’s work is distinct and immediately recognizable: large pieces using different colors of metal in the same piece, often using tiny diamonds as a textural element. “My jewelry is big and bold, but it has a human touch to it,” he says . In this year’s collection, Atelier Zobel is exploring color and less common gems including Paraiba tourmaline, which has an almost neon blue-green color; rubellite, another form of tourmaline in pinks and raspberry reds; and untreated rubies.—LVS August 10, 2017 NOW 13
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