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Renderings of the southeast corner (top), Santa Fe Exhibition Court (above), and the lobby (below), with plenty of open public areas as well as spaces available for private functions.
The long-awaited grand reopening of SITE Santa Fe includes ultra-modern, upgraded structural features. No longer a simple warehouse, the building has been greatly expanded with soaring spaces indoors, a sleek angular exterior, large yet private outdoor meeting areas, more comfortable seating and sound in the lecture areas, and improved heating and cooling systems throughout. The gallery now totals 36,000 square feet of interior and exterior space including an auditorium, a learning lab, a coffee shop, a gift store, and a mezzanine. Several spaces can be rented for private functions. The redesign by the New York City–based firm SHoP Architects (and overseen by Santa Fe architect Greg Allegretti) lends an airy—yet edgy—East Coast feel to the new complex. Green technology includes high-efficiency mechanical systems, repurposed materials, and rooftop water collection for irrigating the grounds. On Friday, October 6, opening celebrations include music, food, cocktails, and tours, and all Friday events are ages 21 and over. Saturday and Sunday are open to all.—Anne Maclachlan SITE Santa Fe reopening, The Reveal! October 6, VIP entrance, $300, 6 pm; general entrance, $100, 7:30 pm; after hours, $25, 9 pm; community days October 7 and 8, free, see website for times, SITE Santa Fe, 1606 Paseo de Peralta, sitesantafe.org October 5, 2017 NOW 1
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On the cover: Santa Fe celebrates Indigenous People's Day on Monday, Oct. 9, at the Plaza with intertribal music and dance. Performances also happen Saturday and Sunday afternoon.
Entreflamenco Entreflamenco has a new feather in its cap; the company was one of the 2017 recipients of the Mayor’s Arts Award. The awards are presented each year to individuals, organizations, and projects nominated by community members for their contributions to life in Santa Fe. The flamenco company, founded in Spain by dancer Antonio Granjero in 1998, relocated to Santa Fe in 2011. Entreflamenco is in the midst of their fall season, performing Wednesday through Saturday, with the last show on October 14. The fiery performance includes dancers Granjero; Estefania Ramirez, codirector of Entreflamenco; Miquela Wiegel, a native Santa Fean; and musicians led by acclaimed Gypsy guitarist Chuscales. El Flamenco, the downtown venue opened last year by Entreflamenco, also hosts Ronald Roybal, Native flute and Spanish guitar, in a series of Tuesday evening performances, Enchanted Sounds of the Southwest. —Lisa Van Sickle
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Hoop dancing is one variety of Native dance taking place on the Plaza for Indigenous People’s Day.
Entreflamenco, through October 14, $25–$40, 7:30 PM Wednesday–Saturday; Enchanted Sounds of the Southwest, $20, 7:30 PM Tuesdays; El Flamenco, 135 W Palace, entreflamenco.com
Indigenous People’s Day E VE NT Santa Fe is celebrating Indigenous People’s Day on the Plaza on Monday, October 9, honoring the 23 tribes, Pueblos, and nations of New Mexico. The day’s festivities begin at 8 AM with a flute piece played by Andrew Thomas (Diné), and continue throughout the day with dancers and music from various tribes. Look for hoop dancing, buffalo dancers, and an intertribal round dance, among many others. The final performance is at 5 PM, followed by an honor song and the closing prayer. If you can’t make it on Monday, don’t miss the Saturday and Sunday events from 3:30–4:30 PM on the Plaza stage. —AM
Indigenous People’s Day, October 9, free, 8 AM–5:30 PM, Santa Fe Plaza, santafe.org October 5, 2017 NOW 3
Singer and songwriter Loudon Wainwright III appears at The Lensic on Thursday.
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October 5 thursday Haiku Pathway Santa Fe Community College, 6401 Richards
Artist Christy Hengst inscribes ceramic stones with haiku from a poetry workshop given by Miriam Sagan. Free, 4–6 pm, 505-428-1855, sfcc.edu.
Lensic Presents: Loudon Wainwright III Lensic Performing Arts Center 211 W San Francisco
With multiple Grammy nominations and a win for Best Traditional Folk Album in 2010, the charismatic musician is an American treasure. $25–$45, 7:30 pm, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.
Entreflamenco El Flamenco de Santa Fe, 135 W Palace
A documentary film by Shebana Coelho about New Mexico folklorist Nasario García will be shown prior to its broadcast premiere on PBS. Free, 6 pm, 505-476-5200, nasarioremembers.com.
Free Children’s Outreach Flamenco Class El Flamenco de Santa Fe, 135 W Palace
A flamenco dance and percussion class for youth, ages 10–14. Free, 4:30–5:30 pm, 505-209-1302, entreflamenco.com.
Santa Fe Art Classes Santa Fe Art Classes, 621 Old Santa Fe Trl
A weekly, two-hour step-by-step painting class for beginners. $55, 6–8 pm, 575-404-1801, santafeartclasses.com.
Freddie Schwartz Caffe Greco, 233 Canyon
Acoustic guitar and vocals. Free, 12–3 pm, 505-820-7996, caffegrecosantafe.com.
(See page 3.) $25–$40, 7:30 pm, 505-209-1302, entreflamenco.com.
Nasario remembers the Río Puerco New Mexico History Museum, 113 Lincoln 4
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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.
Bill Forrest Vanessie, 427 W Water
Piano and vocals, standards, 1970s and current pop. Free, 6:30–9:30 pm, 505-982-9966, vanessiesantafe.com.
Sierra La Fonda on the Plaza, 100 E San Francisco
Classic country and rock. Free, 7:30–11 pm, 505-982-5511, lafondasantafe.com.
TJ George Cowgirl BBQ, 319 S Guadalupe
Pop, R&B, folk, and soul. Free, 8 pm, 505-982-2565, cowgirlsantafe.com.
Geeks Who Drink Second Street Brewery at the Railyard 1607 Paseo de Peralta
A homegrown pub trivia quiz covering everything from celebrities in trouble to wordplay to bad television. Free, 8 pm, 505-989-3278, secondstreetbrewery.com.
Stanlie Kee & Step In El Farol, 808 Canyon
Blues, funk, jazz, and soul. Free, 9 pm, 505-983-9912, elfarolsf.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.
Reggae Thursdays Boxcar, 530 S Guadalupe
Light and Shadow Sorrel Sky Gallery, 125 W Palace
El Dub stops by. Free, 10 pm, 505-988-7222, boxcarsantafe.com.
(See page 12.) Free, 5–7:30 pm, 505-501-6555, sorrelsky.com.
Limelight Karaoke Palace Restaurant and Saloon, 142 W Palace
Artist Reception—Doug Coffin True West, 130 Lincoln
Michéle Leidig hosts. Free, 10 pm, 21+, 505-428-0690, palacesantafe.com.
Grass, Soil, Hope: 2% Solutions for the Planet St. John’s United Methodist Church 1200 Old Pecos Trl
Courtney White, author of 2% Solutions for the Planet, discusses collaborative conservation, land health, ecological restoration, and cooperative behavior as practical solutions to pressing environmental problems. $10, 1–3 pm, 505-982-9274, renesan.org.
Sotto Voce Teatro Paraguas, 3205 Calle Marie
The latest play by Pulitzer Prize–winning playwright Nilo Cruz. This dreamlike sonata of a play examines the resiliency of true love and the power of memories. $10–$25, 7:30 pm, 505-424-1601, teatroparaguas.org.
October 6 friday Trunk Show: Quilts from Southwest China Museum of International Folk Art, 706 Camino Lejo
A trunk show of quilts from southwest China presented by Pam Najdowski. Free, 10 am–5 pm, 505-982-5186, museumfoundation.org.
Black Mesa Brass Ensemble First Presbyterian Church of Santa Fe, 208 Grant Excerpts from Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition. Free, 5:30 pm, 505-982-8544, fpcsantafe.org.
Educate Your Ear: “Learning to Compose” James A. Little Theater, 1060 Cerrillos
Oliver Prezant, with the Santa Fe Community Orchestra, examines Stravinsky’s Symphony in E-flat, Op. 1. Free, 7 pm, 505-466-4879, sfco.org.
Earth Terma Center for Contemporary Arts, 1050 Old Pecos Trl
Modern dance piece by Micaela Gardner set amid the artwork of Tom Joyce. $15–$25, 6–8 pm, 505-982-1338, ccasantafe.org.
Entreflamenco El Flamenco de Santa Fe, 135 W Palace
(See page 3.) $25–$40, 7:30 pm, 505-209-1302, entreflamenco.com.
Balloon Fiesta Show Art Exchange Gallery, 60 E San Francisco
Dennis Chamberlain’s balloon photos will be on display. Free, 3–5 pm, 505-603-4485, aegallery.com.
True West presents a large collection of new work by renowned local painter Doug Coffin. Free, 5–8 pm, 505-982-0055, truewestgallery.com.
New Paintings Hunter Kirkland Contemporary, 200-B Canyon
(See page 13.) Free, 5–7 pm, 505-984-2111, hunterkirklandcontemporary.com.
Don Supplee (Hopi): Artist in Attendance Faust Gallery, 202 Canyon
Hopi artist Don Supplee creates jewelry in gold and silver adorned with diamonds and semi-precious stones. Free, 5–7 pm, 480-200-4290, faustgallery.com.
Contemporary Fall Show Faust Gallery, 202 Canyon
A group show featuring painter/sculptor Michael Gurule and photographer Kerry Gallagher’s Slow Shutter Series. Free, 5–7 pm, 480-200-4290, faustgallery.com.
Jacob Pfeiffer: Suspension Meyer Gallery, 225 Canyon
Pfeiffer’s surrealistic paintings portray objects suspended in air. Free, 5–7 pm, 505-983-1434, meyergalleries.com.
Common Ground: Stone, Glass, and Steel Canyon Road Contemporary 403 Canyon
Although Doug Gillis works with glass and Jeff Metz works with stone and steel, they share aesthetic principals. Free, 5–7 pm, 505-983- 0433, canyoncontemporary.com.
Olive Rush El Zaguan, 545 Canyon
An exhibition of watercolors, drawings, and studies by Olive Rush, one of the earliest artists to live along Canyon Road. Free, 5–7 pm, 505-983-2567, historicsantafe.org.
Trunk Show: Keiko Mita Tresa Vorenberg Goldsmiths, 656 Canyon
Working in 18-kt gold and palladium, Mita combines metal textures and complex shapes with precious and semiprecious stones. Free, 5–7 pm, 505-988-7215, tvgoldsmiths.com.
Measure & Light Charlotte Jackson Fine Art, 554 S Guadalupe
(See page 13.) Free, 5–7 pm, 989-8688, charlottejackson.com.
Total Shirt Show Axle Mobile Contemporary, Railyard Plaza
An exhibition of art by several New Mexican artists who use the T-shirt as an integral part of their artistic expression. Free, 5–7 pm, 505-670-7612, axleart.com.
Staged Time The Stables Gallery at The Taos Center for the Arts, 133 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos
An exhibition of ceramic and mixed media works by Alex Kurtz and Abby Salsbury. Free, 5–7 pm, 575-770-8366, butterpieproductions.com.
The MoCNA Reader: A Book Club IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts 108 Cathedral Pl
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Impassioned Season Pippin Contemporary 409 Canyon
(See page 11.) Free, 5–7 pm, 505-795-7476, pippincontemporary.com.
Sculpture Garden Opening and 35th Anniversary Celebration Carole LaRoche Gallery, 415 Canyon
Introducing two new sculptors to the gallery. Music by Sydney Westan. Free, 5–7 pm, 505-982-1186, laroche-gallery.com.
Gold in the Hills Barbara Meikle Fine Art, 236 Delgado
(See page 12.) Free, 5–7 pm, 505-992-0400, meiklefineart.com.
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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.
Doug Coffin opens his latest show at True West on Friday evening.
Jesus Bas La Boca Taberna, 125 Lincoln
Guitarist, singer, and songwriter. Free, 7–10 pm, 505-982-3433, labocasantafe.com.
The Three Faces of Jazz El Mesón, 213 Washington
Santa Fe’s swinging jazz piano trio plays El Mesón. Free, 7:30–10:30 pm, 505-983-6756, elmeson-santafe.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, 7:30–11 pm, 505-982-5511, lafondasantafe.com.
Ty Segall Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Cir
Ty Segall keeps you guessing, seeking to stem the bleeding with chunks and splashes of guitar, tight beats, audio-vérité toilet smashes, and lots of songs to sing. $22–$25, 8 pm, 21+, 505-395-6369, meowwolf.com.
John Kurzweg Band Cowgirl BBQ, 319 S Guadalupe
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.
Los Cavaliers Camel Rock Casino, 17486 US 84-285
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Spanish music. Free, 8:30 pm, 505-765-1505, camelrockcasino.com.
Little Leroy and his Pack of Lies El Farol, 808 Canyon
Rock and blues covers. $5, 9 pm, 505-983-9912, elfarolsf.com.
Boxcar Goes Clubcar Boxcar, 530 S Guadalupe
Music to fill the dance floor. Free, 10 pm, 505-988-7222, boxcarsantafe.com. The book club will discuss the catalog for the current exhibition Connective Tissue: New Approaches to Fiber in Contemporary Native Art. Free, 12–1:30 pm, 505-428-5907, iaia.edu.
Bluegrass band. Free, 6–9 pm, 505-989-3278, secondstreetbrewery.com.
Brenda Funches and the Jazzbians Starlight Lounge at Montecito, 500 Rodeo Rd
Singer-songwriter playing original countrytinged folk songs. Free, 6–9 pm, 505-982-0000, uppercrustpizza.com.
Jazz, blues, and soul from Gayle Kenny, bass, Joseph Salack, piano, and vocalist Bren Funches. $3, 6–8 pm, 505-428-7777, montecitosantafe.com.
Doug Montgomery Vanessie, 427 W Water
Classical, Broadway, and originals. Free, 6–8 pm, 505-982-9966, vanessiesantafe.com.
Mystic Lizard Second Street Brewery at the Railyard 6
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Dana Smith Upper Crust Pizza, 329 Old Santa Fe Trl
Greg Butera and Band Second Street Brewery, 1814 Second St
Country, Americana, and honky-tonk. 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.
Exploring Quilt Sources in Southwest China Museum of International Folk Art, 706 Camino Lejo Slides and talk by Pam Najdowski in conjunction with the trunk show and museum exhibit of Chinese quilts. Free, 11:30 am, 505-982-5186, museumfoundation.org.
Sotto Voce Teatro Paraguas, 3205 Calle Marie
This dreamlike sonata of a play examines the resiliency of true love and the power of memories. $10–$25, 7:30 pm, 505-424-1601, teatroparaguas.org.
The Santa Fe Public Library presents the Santa Fe Animal Shelter Southside Branch Library, 6599 Jaguar
Meet Santa Fe’s hidden gem, the Santa Fe Animal
Shelter. What do they do? How can you participate? What do our pets need? Are we different? How can we be safe around dogs? Come and find out! Free, 3:30–4:30 pm, 505-955-2828, santafelibrary.org.
ShowHouse Santa Fe 2017: Opening Gala Private Home on Old Santa Fe Trl
Hors d’oeuvres, a boutique, speakers, music, and a chance to see the 2017 project, “West of Contemporary.” See website for parking and shuttle information. $125, 6–9 pm, 505-913-0104, showhousesantafe.com.
October 7 saturday Santa Fe Artists Market Santa Fe Railyard, Market St
Tribute to Horror Classic Phantasm Jean Cocteau Cinema, 418 Montezuma
Director Don Coscarelli and star Le Kat Lester will introduce the film and host a Q&A after the screening. $15–$20, 8 pm, 505-466-5528, jeancocteaucinema.com.
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.
Trunk Show: Keiko Mita Tresa Vorenberg Goldsmiths, 656 Canyon
A market featuring works in various media by local artists, held just north of the water tower. Free, 8 am– 1 pm, 505-310-8766, santafeartistsmarket.com.
Working in 18-kt gold and palladium, Mita combines metal textures and complex shapes with precious and semiprecious stones. Free, 12–5 pm, 505-988-7215, tvgoldsmiths.com.
Santa Fe Society of Artists Weekend Show First National Bank Parking Lot, 122 W Palace
Ghost Shadows Art.i.factory, 930 Baca
Local artists show their work in a variety of media. Free, 9:30 am–5 pm, santafesocietyofartists.com.
Annual Open Studio & Gallery Sky Ranch, 20 Vista Del Mar, Cerrillos
Painting, sculpture, and pottery by Barbara Harnack and pottery and sculpture by Michael Lancaster. Just off the Turquoise Trail in Cerrillos (follow the event signs). Free, 12–5 pm, 505-474-7564, harnacklancaster.com.
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.
Santa Fe Chiles Cowgirl BBQ, 319 S Guadalupe
Dixieland jazz. Free, 1 pm, 505-982-2565, cowgirlsantafe.com.
Lisette De La Paz Caffe Greco, 233 Canyon
Guitar and world music on Saturday afternoons. Free, 1–4 pm, 505-820-7996, caffegrecosantafe.com.
Tim Jag’s paintings in this exhibition are based in part on the enigmatic idea of the Jungian theory of the shadow. Free, 4–7 pm, 505-982-5000, artifactsantafe.com.
The Alpha Cats Second Street Brewery, 1814 Second St
Adult Flamenco Classes El Flamenco de Santa Fe, 135 W Palace
Sky Wilson Caffe Greco, 233 Canyon
Abiquiú Studio Tour Abiquiú, New Mexico
More than 80 artists along the Chama River open their studios to visitors. Free, 10 am–5 pm, abiquiustudiotour.org.
Appropriate for all levels of meditation experience, this is an opportunity to become familiar with Zen meditation and Zen forms. Led by Sensei Joshin Byrnes and Sensei Genzan Quennell. $50 includes meals, 6 am–9 pm, 505-986-8518, upaya.org.
Jazz and swing. Free, 6–9 pm, 505-982-3030, secondstreetbrewery.com.
Introductory class 11 am–12:15 pm, general technique class 12:30–1:15 pm, $30, 505-209-1302, entreflamenco.com.
Piano and vocals on Canyon Road. Free, 6–9 pm, 505-820-7996, caffegrecosantafe.com.
Zazenkai: A Daylong Silent Meditation Retreat Upaya Zen Center, 1404 Cerro Gordo
Steel guitar jazz. Free, 6–9 pm, 505-989-3278, secondstreetbrewery.com.
The Stringmasters Second Street Brewery at the Railyard 1607 Paseo de Peralta
Just in time for Balloon Fiesta, Dennis Chamberlain’s photos go on display at Art Exchange Gallery, opening Friday.
The Met Live in HD—Norma Lensic Performing Arts Center 211 W San Francisco
Sondra Radvanovsky as the Druid priestess Norma and Joyce DiDonato as her rival, Adalgisa, in Bellini’s bel canto masterpiece. $22–$28, 11 am, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.
Earth Terma Center for Contemporary Arts, 1050 Old Pecos Trl
Modern dance piece by Micaela Gardner set amid the artwork of Tom Joyce in the Tank Garage Galleries at CCA. $15–$25, 6–8 pm, 505-982-1338, ccasantafe.org.
Flamenco and authentic Spanish cuisine. $25 with dinner reservation, 6:30 pm, 505-983-9912, elfarolsantafe.com.
Entreflamenco El Flamenco de Santa Fe, 135 W Palace
(See page 3.) $25–$40, 7:30 pm, 505-209-1302, entreflamenco.com.
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Saturday Night Flamenco El Farol, 808 Canyon
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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
Learn the fundamentals of golf. $25 or $100 for five sessions, 9–10:30 am, 505-955-4400, linksdesantafe.com.
Lecture, Discussion, and Booksigning New Mexico History Museum, 113 Lincoln
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Artist Paul Pletka will speak on “Converging Rituals of Faith in the New World,” then sign copies of Paul Pletka: Imagined Wests by Amy Scott. Free, 2–4 pm, 505-476-5100, nmhistorymuseum.org.
Artist Paul Pletka celebrates the release of a book about him with a lecture and signing at the New Mexico History Museum Saturday.
Daniele Spadavecchia Pranzo, 540 Montezuma
The Italian guitarist plays Gypsy-flavored jazz. $2, 6–9 pm, 505-984-2645, pranzosantafe.com.
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.
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.
EmiArteFlamenco El Mesón, 213 Washington
Flamenco performance, reservations required. $15, 7–9 pm, 505-983-6756, elmeson-santafe.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, 7:30–11 pm, 505-982-5511, lafondasantafe.com.
The Bus Tapes Cowgirl BBQ, 319 S Guadalupe
Folk rock in the bar. Free, 8:30 pm, 505-982-2565, cowgirlsantafe.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.
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. 10 am–4 pm, 505-983-4098, artmarketsantafe.com.
Annual Open Studio & Gallery Sky Ranch, 20 Vista Del Mar, Cerrillos
Featuring the painting, sculpture, and pottery of Barbara Harnack and pottery and sculpture by Michael Lancaster. Just off the Turquoise Trail in Cerrillos (follow the event signs). Free, 12–5 pm, 505-474-7564, harnacklancaster.com.
Sotto Voce Teatro Paraguas, 3205 Calle Marie
The latest play by Pulitzer Prize–winning playwright Nilo Cruz. This dreamlike sonata of a play examines the resiliency of true love and the power of memories. $10–$25, 7:30 pm, 505-424-1601, teatroparaguas.org.
Fall Concert James A. Little Theater, 1060 Cerrillos
New Mexico Wildlife Center Open House New Mexico Wildlife Center 19 Wheat, Española
UNM Wind Symphony Concert Lensic Performing Arts Center 211 W San Francisco
Animals, art activities, silent auction, displays, and photo opportunities. $5, 11 am–3 pm, 505-753-9505, newmexicowildlifecenter.org.
The Santa Fe Public Library presents the Santa Fe Animal Shelter LaFarge Branch Library, 1730 Llano
Meet Santa Fe’s hidden gem, the Santa Fe Animal Shelter. What do they do? How can you participate? What do our pets need? Are we different? How can we be safe around dogs? Come and find out! Free, 2:30–3:30 pm, 505-955-4863, santafelibrary.org.
ShowHouse Santa Fe 2017 Private Home on Old Santa Fe Trl
The 2017 project, “West of Contemporary,” includes Santa Fe designers decorating rooms across the seven bedroom, 10,000-square-foot home and 36-acre estate. See website for parking and shuttle information. $30, 11 am–5 pm, 505-913-0104, showhousesantafe.com.
Guns to Gardens Center for Contemporary Arts, 1050 Old Pecos Trl
The Santa Fe Community Orchestra presents works by Stravinsky, Wagner, and Santa Fe Living Treasure Jody Ellis. Free, 2:30 pm, 505-466-4879, sfco.org.
The UNM Wind Symphony comes to the Lensic Theater with a concert featuring works by composers Michael Daugherty, Steven Stucky, Donald Grantham, and Adam Gorb. $5–$10, 4 pm, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.
Earth Terma Center for Contemporary Arts, 1050 Old Pecos Trl Modern dance piece by Micaela Gardner set amid the artwork of Tom Joyce in the Tank Garage Galleries at CCA. $15–$25, 2–4 pm, 505-982-1338, ccasantafe.org.
Broomdust Caravan Cowgirl BBQ, 319 S Guadalupe
Cosmic Americana and Cowgirl’s brunch. Free, 12 pm, 505-982-2565, cowgirlsantafe.com.
Gustavo Pimentel La Fonda on the Plaza, 100 E San Francisco
Showcase Karaoke Tiny’s, 1005 S St. Francis
New Mexicans to Prevent Gun Violence holds an evening of art, music, and dance. Guns turned in to a buyback program and made into art by SFCC students and faculty will be on display. Free, 5:30–7 pm, facebook.com/NewMexicansForGunSafety.
Classical guitar in La Fiesta Lounge. Free, 6–8:30 pm, 505-982-5511, lafondasantafe.com.
Fritz & the BlueJays El Farol, 808 Canyon
The Yes Men Live Lensic Performing Arts Center 211 W San Francisco
Classical, Broadway, and originals from pianist-vocalist Doug Montgomery. Violinist Young joins at 8:30. Free, 6:30–9:30 pm, 505-982-9966, vanessiesantafe.com.
Karaoke night, hosted by Nanci and Cyndy. Free, 8:30 pm–12:30 am, 505-983-9817, tinyssantafe.com.
Blues, R&B, and country. $5, 9 pm, 505-983-9912, elfarolsf.com.
Boxcar Live Music Saturday Boxcar, 530 S Guadalupe
Dance to rock and covers with Chango. Free, 10 pm, 505-988-7222, boxcarsantafe.com.
Stiletto Saturdays Skylight, 139 W San Francisco 8
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The true story of fake news by the notorious Yes Men, a comic duo who infiltrate the world of big business to pull off pranks that target the biggest corporate criminals. $12–$100, 7:30 pm, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.
October 8 sunday
Doug Montgomery and Elizabeth Young Vanessie, 427 W Water
Nacha Mendez La Boca Taberna, 125 Lincoln
Latin music in many forms. Free, 7–9 pm, 505-982-3433, labocasantafe.com.
Chris Abeyta El Farol, 808 Canyon
Longtime Santa Fe favorite at El Farol. Free, 7 pm, 505-983-9912, elfarolsantafe.com.
Don Curry Cowgirl BBQ, 319 S Guadalupe
Indigenous People’s Day Santa Fe Plaza
Classic rock. Free, 8 pm, 505-982-2565, cowgirlsantafe.com.
(See page 3.) Free, 8 am–5:30 pm, 505-955-6200, santafe.org.
Perfume Genius Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Cir
Indigenous People’s Day Santa Fe Community College, 6401 Richards
Emotions arranged all along the slippery continuum from rage to irony to love. $16–$19, 8 pm, 15+, 505-395-6369, meowwolf.com.
Wild Cards Epic Mass Book Signing Jean Cocteau Cinema 418 Montezuma
Twenty-three authors who have contributed to the shared-universe science fiction series created by George R.R. Martin will sign books and participate in a panel discussion and Q&A. $10–$26, 2 pm, 505-466-5528, jeancocteaucinema.com.
Sotto Voce Teatro Paraguas 3205 Calle Marie
The latest play by Pulitzer Prize– winning playwright Nilo Cruz. This dreamlike sonata of a play examines the resiliency of true love and the power of memories. $10–$25, 2 pm, 505-424-1601, teatroparaguas.org.
New Mexico Wildlife Center Open House New Mexico Wildlife Center 19 Wheat, Española
Animals, art activities, silent auction, displays, and photo opportunities. $5, 11 am–3 pm, 505-753-9505, newmexicowildlifecenter.org.
Santa Fe Public Library presents the Santa Fe Animal Shelter Main Library, 145 Washington
Meet Santa Fe’s hidden gem, the Santa Fe Animal Shelter. What do they do? How can you participate? What do our pets need? Are we different? How can we be safe around dogs? Come and find out! Free, 1:30–2:30 pm, 505-955-6837, santafelibrary.org.
ShowHouse Santa Fe 2017 Private Home on Old Santa Fe Trl
The 2017 project, “West of Contemporary,” includes Santa Fe designers decorating rooms across the seven bedroom, 10,000-square-foot home and 36-acre estate. See website for parking and shuttle information. $30, 11 am–5 pm, showhousesantafe.com.
October 9 monday
Activities from 10 am–2 pm. There will be a special reading in the library from 4–5:30 pm. Free, 505-428-1467, sfcc.edu.
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.
Free Children’s Outreach Flamenco Class El Flamenco de Santa Fe 135 W Palace
Bad Blood: The Movie (NR) Fri: 9:00 PM Wed: 8:30 PM Clive Davis: The Soundtrack of Our Lives Fri: 6:30 PM Sat: 2:30 PM Tue: 6:00 PM Wed: 1:00 PM
The Trip to Spain (NR) Fri: 4:00 PM Sat: 5:00 PM Tue: 8:30 PM Wed: 3:30 PM
2017 Sundance Film Festival Shorts Film Tour (NR) Fri: 2:00 PM Sat: 12:30 PM
Phantasm (R) Sat: 8:00 PM
see jeancocteaucinema.com for prices and location
A flamenco dance and percussion class for youth, ages 6–9. Free, 4:30–5:30 pm, 505-209-1302, entreflamenco.com.
Adult Flamenco Classes El Flamenco de Santa Fe 135 W Palace
Introductory class 5:30–6:30 pm, general technique class 6:30–7:30 pm, $30, 505-209-1302, entreflamenco.com.
Freddie Schwartz Caffe Greco, 233 Canyon
Acoustic guitar and vocals. Free, 12–3 pm, 505-820-7996, caffegrecosantafe.com.
Dolores Fri: 12:45, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:15 PM Sat: 12:45, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 PM Sun: 12:45, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:15 PM Mon–Wed: 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 PM White Sun Fri: 5:00, 7:30 PM Sat: 5:45 PM
Sun: 5:00, 7:30 PM Mon–Wed: 1:45, 6:00, 8:00 PM KSFR-FM presents Unlocking the Cage Sat: 3:00 PM Maudie Fri: 2:45 PM Sat: 8:00 PM Sun: 2:45 PM Mon–Wed: 4:45 PM
The Unknown Girl Mon–Wed: 2:30, 7:00 PM Ex Libris Thurs: 3:00 PM Gook Thurs: 4:00 PM
see ccasantafe.org for prices and location
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.
Geeks Who Drink Draft Station, 60 E San Francisco
A homegrown pub trivia quiz modeled after those in Ireland and the UK. The quizzes cover everything from celebrities in trouble to wordplay to bad television. Free, 7 pm, 505-983-6443, draft-station.com.
Sierra La Fonda on the Plaza 100 E San Francisco
Classic country and rock. Free, 7:30–11 pm, 505-982-5511, lafondasantafe.com.
Cowgirl Karaoke Cowgirl BBQ, 319 S Guadalupe
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Karaoke stalwart Michéle Leidig hosts. Free, 9 pm, 505-982-2565, cowgirlsantafe.com.
Mellow Mondays Boxcar, 530 S Guadalupe
DJ Sato keeps Mondays mellow but never boring. Free, 10 pm, 505-988-7222, boxcarsantafe.com.
October 10 tuesday Enchanted Sounds of the Southwest El Flamenco de Santa Fe, 135 W Palace
(See page 3.). $20, 7:30 pm, 505-209-1302, entreflamenco.com, ronaldroybal.com.
The Soul of New Orleans Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W San Francisco
Performance Santa Fe presents Irma Thomas, The Blind Boys of Alabama, and the Preservation Hall Legacy Quintet, long-time performers from Preservation Hall. $29–$110, 7:30 pm, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.
Argentine Tango Milonga El Mesón, 213 Washington
A weekly Argentine tango dance event. $5, 7:30–11 pm, 505-983-6756, elmeson-santafe.com.
Santa Fe Farmers Market Farmers Market Pavilion, 1607 Paseo de Peralta
Sierra La Fonda on the Plaza, 100 E San Francisco
Classic country and rock. Free, 7:30–11 pm, 505-982-5511, lafondasantafe.com.
Singer-songwriter from Austin. Free, 8 pm, 505-982-2565, cowgirlsantafe.com.
Gary Gorence Cowgirl BBQ, 319 S Guadalupe
DJ Saggaliffik Boxcar, 530 S Guadalupe
Southwestern country rock. Free, 8 pm, 505-982-2565, cowgirlsantafe.com.
Geeks Who Drink Boxcar, 530 S Guadalupe
A homegrown pub trivia quiz. Free, 8 pm, 505-988-7222, boxcarsantafe.com.
Canyon Road Blues Jam Band El Farol, 808 Canyon
El Farol’s longtime blues outfit jams out each Tuesday. Free, 8:30 pm–12 am, 505-983-9912, elfarolsantafe.com.
Open Mic Night Palace Restaurant and Saloon, 142 W Palace
The Palace hosts open mic night every Tuesday night. Free, 9 pm, 505-428-0690, palacesantafe.com.
October 11 wednesday Entreflamenco El Flamenco de Santa Fe, 135 W Palace
(See page 3.) $25–$40, 7:30 pm, 505-209-1302, entreflamenco.com.
Fresh produce and handmade goods from local vendors. Free, 8 am–1 pm, 505-983-4098, santafefarmersmarket.com.
Wednesday Open Studio—Painting Mantecon Studio, 123A Camino Teresa
Free Children’s Outreach Flamenco Class El Flamenco de Santa Fe, 135 W Palace
Free Children’s Outreach Flamenco Class El Flamenco de Santa Fe, 135 W Palace
Freddie Schwartz Caffe Greco, 233 Canyon
Freddie Schwartz Caffe Greco, 233 Canyon
Dance and percussion class for youth, ages 10–14. Free, 4:30–5:30 pm, 505-209-1302, entreflamenco.com.
Acoustic guitar and vocals. Free, 12–3 pm, 505-820-7996, caffegrecosantafe.com.
Arielle Nicole Cowgirl BBQ, 319 S Guadalupe
House and electronica. Free, 10 pm, 505-988-7222, boxcarsantafe.com.
The Lannan Foundation presents Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz with Nick Estes Lensic Performing Arts Center 211 W San Francisco
Dunbar-Ortiz, known for her lifelong commitment to national and international social justice issues, has been active in the international Indigenous movement for more than four decades. Nick Estes is from the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe. $5–$8, 7 pm, ticketssantafe.org.
Free Figure Drawing Sessions Artisan Santa Fe, 2601 Cerrillos
Draw from a live, clothed 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.
Taps and Tabletops Jean Cocteau Cinema, 418 Montezuma
A free tabletop game night—play one of the house’s selections or bring a game from your own stash. Free, 6–9 pm, 505-466-5528, jeancocteaucinema.com.
Open painting class each Wednesday. All levels welcome, materials provided. $55, 1:30–4:30 pm, 505-428-9469, manteconstudio.com.
Dance and percussion class for youth, ages 6–9. Free, 4:30–5:30 pm, 505-209-1302, entreflamenco.com.
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 WellBorn Guide (swguides.com), Santa Fe Art Tours (santafearttours.com), or the New Mexico Museum of Art (nmartmuseum.org).
Acoustic guitar and vocals. Free, 12–3 pm, 505-820-7996, caffegrecosantafe.com.
Send us your event information! 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.
Bill Forrest Vanessie, 427 W Water
Piano and vocals, standards, pop. 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 Night Tiny’s, 1005 S St. Francis
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Bill Forrest Vanessie, 427 W Water
Piano and vocals, standards, 1970s and current pop. Free, 6:30–9:30 pm, 505-982-9966, vanessiesantafe.com.
Calvin Hazen El Mesón, 213 Washington
Classical and flamenco guitar. Free, 7–9 pm, 505-983-6756, elmeson-santafe.com.
Savor La Fonda on the Plaza, 100 E San Francisco Cuban street music in La Fiesta Lounge. Free, 7:30–11 pm, 505-982-5511, lafondasantafe.com.
Radical Face Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Cir
Ben Cooper is a teller of stories. $22–$24, 8 pm, 15+, 505-395-6369, meowwolf.com.
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Above: Cody Hooper, Find Your Light, acrylic on panel, 40 x 40"
Impassioned Season Pippin Contemporary 409 Canyon pippincontemporary.com Through October 17 Reception October 6, 5–7 pm
Cody Hooper freely admits fall is his favorite season, renewing his creative energy and opening him to new directions and fresh ideas. Trained as a graphic artist and a watercolorist, Hooper gave up landscapes after a number of autumns, in favor of highly colored abstracts as small as eight inches square and as large as four by six feet. Areas of softer neutrals contrast with swaths of intense hues, the brights made even brighter by their proximity to the quiet areas. Hooper lets his emotions loose in his paintings, enjoying the freedom from the constraints of representational painting. He says, “My wish is to make you want to keep coming back for more so that you may explore your own spirit, inspire who you are, and what you want to become in this lifetime.” —Lisa Van Sickle October 5, 2017 NOW 11
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PREVIEWS Gold in the Hills Barbara Meikle Fine Art 236 Delgado meiklefineart.com October 6–29 Reception October 6, 5–7 pm Barbara Meikle and the five other artists she represents hold a group exhibition celebrating the light and color of autumn. Painters Barbara Meikle, Robert Burt, and Carla Spence all emphasize color, and all three often turn to the Northern New Mexico landscape for subject matter. Andrew Carson’s outdoor sculptures combine glass with steel and copper. Animated by the wind, they are colorful and whimsical. Ceramicist Randy O’Brien shows vessels with his unique glaze, giving them the texture of lichens. David Shanfeld works in hot glass, using blowing, casting, and kiln-firing techniques to create unusual colors and textures.—LVS
David Knowlton, Danville, Kansas, oil on canvas, 31 x 55"
Above: Barbara Meikle, Board of Directors, oil on canvas, 36 x 12"
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Light and Shadow Sorrel Sky Gallery 125 W Palace sorrelsky.com October 6–31 Reception October 6, 5–7:30 pm Sorrel Sky presents paintings by David Knowlton and Martha Kellar. Knowlton paints farm buildings, grain elevators, landforms, and bits of machinery, all in his signature style. Forms are simplified, edges are hard, and shadows distinct. Kellar’s still lifes and portraits are painted much more loosely, with softer shadows and edges. While Knowlton’s work flirts with abstraction, Kellar’s is grounded in realism. Gallery owner Shanan Campbell Wells appreciates the differences in the two painters, but also their similarities. She says of her decision to show them in tandem, “. . . when their works are exhibited together you can observe the elegant, seemingly effortless way they both control light and shadow . . .”.—LVS
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New Paintings Hunter Kirkland Gallery hunterkirklandcontemporary.com 200-B Canyon October 6–22 Reception October 6, 5–7 pm Peter Burega’s paintings sit right on the line between figurative and abstract work. The large, oil-on-panel pieces, while they are, in the end, abstract, all have “. . . a landscape lurking within.” Concerning his process, Burega says, “My work always begins with photography. I travel extensively and take thousands of photographs, and it is the spaces where man meets the natural world that captivate me. Photographs of natural forms, such as waves, contrasted with manmade structures like bridges continue to inspire me . . ..” Burega’s route to painting was circuitous. He lists pianist, lawyer, and television director among his former occupations. While traces of all those experiences remain, Burega says that music in particular continues to inform his painting.—LVS Left: Peter Burega, Lake Shore No. 9, oil on panel, 60 x 60"
Right: Constance DeJong, Golden I, copper and wood, 22 x 36 x 6"
Constance DeJong: Measure and Light Charlotte Jackson Fine Art charlottejackson.com 554 S Guadalupe October 6–30 Reception October 6, 5–7 pm Constance DeJong creates three-dimensional work in metal, but “sculpture” might not be the correct term for what she does. Usually working in copper, DeJong chemically treats most of the visible surfaces to create dark, shadowy patinas. Her shapes and designs are often based on mathematical principles, particularly the golden ratio, a source of fascination for artists, musicians, biologists, and architects since the days of ancient Greece. DeJong does not darken the tops of her pieces, leaving the bright copper to cast a pinkishorange glow on the wall behind. Calling her work reductive rather than minimalist, DeJong says, “Whenever you limit or narrow a field, it automatically deepens.” DeJong is on the faculty at the University of New Mexico.—LVS
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