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ONGOING

ALYSSUM PILATO PAINTINGS

Downtown Subscription 376 Garcia St. (505) 983-3085 Urban landscapes of moody night scenes and vibrant Santa Fe skies. 7 am-4 pm, free (but buy coffee)

CHAIRS, TELEPHONES, MAILBOXES AND THE COVID MUTATION SERIES

El Zaguán 545 Canyon Road (505) 982-0016 Works in media ranging from watercolor to upcycled children’s furniture and beyond. 9 am-5 pm, free

CONVERSATIONS OF OURSELVES

Online tinyurl.com/3hh2p8tv A collaborative, immersive conversation on Kivetoruk Moses’ influence as both a documenter and creator of images of Inupiaq life. This show features Alaska Native elders, artists, historians, linguists and culture bearers. All day, free

EARTH & SKY: OAXACA TO SANTA FE

Kouri + Corrao Gallery 3213 Calle Marie (505) 820-1888 Artist Gary Goldberg continues his exploration of Oaxaca through photography and felted textiles. This new body of work examines horizons in ancient Oaxaca. Noon-5 pm, Tues-Sat, free

COURTESY SUSAN EDDINGS PÉREZ GALLEY

“The Queen of Somewhere Else” by Rodney Hatfield, part of Subliminal Release at Susan Edding Pérez Gallery.

HOPE DIES LAST: A TRIBUTE TO STUDS TERKEL

Railyard Park 740 Cerrillos Road (505) 316-3596 Public artwork paying homage to the late, great oral historian. All day, free

INTERSECTIONS

ViVO Contemporary 725 Canyon Road (505) 982-1320 How is form found in the space between something and nothing? We don’t have an answer, but there’s a good bet this show at ViVO does. 10 am-5 pm, free

METAPHYSICS

SITE Santa Fe 1606 Paseo de Peralta (505) 989-1199 Some may see the plane as a frustrating aspect of life, but artist Kate Joyce saw it as a studio of constraint. View the resulting photo series inspired by life in the clouds. 10 am-5 pm, Thurs, Sat, Sun 10 am-7 pm, Fri, free

LA LUZ DE TAOS

Couse-Sharp Historic Site 138 Kit Carson Road, Taos (575) 751-0369 This new exhibit features 39 of the most exciting mondern artists working in a variety of media, including painting, pottery, sculpture, jewelry and fashion. By appointment, free

LOST & FOUND: A PERSONAL INTERPRETATION

Placitas Community Library 453 Hwy. 165, Placitas (505) 867-3355 Placitas artists made art using repurposed, rescue and reclaimed materials to explore the idea of being “lost” and then “found” again. 10 am-7 pm, Tues 10 am-5 pm, Thurs and Sat 1 pm-4 pm, Sunday, free

MEDIUM RARE: ART CREATED FROM THE UNEXPECTED

Evoke Contemporary 550 S. Guadalupe St. (505) 995-9902 Mariella Bisson, Gugger Petter, Kay Khan and B. Shawn Cox flourish in the playground of unexpected media as they hopscotch genre boundaries and elevate everyday materials to the uses of fine art. These artists look beyond what is to what could be and take the viewer along with them. 10 am-5 pm, Tues-Sat, free

INVISIBLE LIGHT

Obscura Gallery 1405 Paseo De Peralta (505) 577-6708 A photographic exploration into making the invisible visible. But not like ghosts, like nightvision nature shots. We promise it’s just as cool as ghost hunting pictures. 11 am-5 pm, free

PATHWAYS: WILDLIFE CORRIDORS OF NEW MEXICO

Wild Hearts Gallery 221 B Highway 165, Placitas (505) 867-2450 Gallery artists come together to honor a local nonprofit org working to protect the wildlife and scenery that have been inspiring Placitas artists for decades. 11 am-4 pm, Tues-Fri 10 am-2 pm, Sat-Sun, free

PAULA & IRVING KLAW: VINTAGE PRINTS

No Name Cinema 2013 Pinon St. nonamecinema.org Twenty vintage prints from the "bizarre fetish underground" photo archive of the brother and sister collaborative commercial photographers Paula and Irving Klaw. What’s a better way to treat yourself than some fetish underground photos? During No Name Cinema events or by appointment, free

SUBLIMINAL RELEASE

Susan Eddings Pérez Galley 717 Canyon Road (505) 477-4ART Rodney Hatfield sees his work as a collaborative effort, allowing what wants to emerge and reveal itself through him onto a waiting canvas, delighting and surprising both himself and the many collectors who’ve come to appreciate his loose and uninhibited style. 10 am-5 pm, Mon-Sat Noon-5 pm, Sun, free

SFCC STUDENT ART EXHIBITION

Santa Fe Public Library Southside 6599 Jaguar Drive (505) 955-2820 Works by students in the drawing and painting Program at Santa Fe Community College. Check out the semester's highlights thus far and check out a book or two or 10. 10 am-6 pm, Tues-Sat, free

SIXTIES ABSTRACTIONS

LewAllen Galleries 1613 Paseo de Peralta (505) 988-3250 Warren Davis’ works were championed by major art figures of his day, such as Elaine de Kooning, who wrote of the clarity and wholeness of his abstract work and by the critic and curator Dave Hickey, who lauded both Davis’ sense of control and authority as an artist. This exhibition features works on paper, collage and small paintings on canvas. 10 am-6 pm, Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm, Sat, free

SKATE NIGHT

Foto Forum Santa Fe 1714 Paseo de Peralta (505) 470-2582 A photo series documenting Black rollerskating community, photographed by by Alejandro Sanchez. You probably never thought much about a Black roller skating community, did you? Tsk tsk tsk. 1-5 pm, Wed-Fri, free

SPRING GROUP SHOW

Chiaroscuro Contemporary Art 558 Canyon Road (505) 992-0711 Cool art, cool folks: See works by Renate Aller, John Garrett, Peter Millett, Lisa Holt with Harlan Reano, Chris Richter and Bryan Whitney. 10 am-5 pm, Wed-Sat, free

TOGETHER/APART

Turner Carroll Gallery 725 Canyon Road (505) 986-9800 This show is the long-time, international collaboration debuting a new and dynamic body of photo collage and sculpture. 10 am-6 pm, Mon-Sat 10 am-5 pm, Sun, free

VIBRANT POOL

Currents 826 826 Canyon Road (505) 772-0953 Work from New Mexico-based artists, and you know how we like those. With sound installation, experimental photography and light sculpture, the work in Vibrant Pool showcases Kirsten Angerbauer, Emily Margarit Mason and Zuyva Sevilla. Thurs, 9 am-5 pm Fri and Sat, noon-6 pm Sun, 11 am-5 pm, free

THE NIGHT FALLS AND THE DAY BREAKS

5. Gallery 2351 Fox Road, Ste. 700 (505) 257-8417 Sumi ink on paper and stoneware vessel. Works by Utako Shindo. Noon-5 pm, Thurs-Sat, free

WED/16

BOOKS/LECTURES

LISTENING IN THE 21ST CENTURY

St. John’s United Methodist Church 1200 Old Pecos Trail tinyurl.com/57svpmn2 A listening and discussion group focused on 20th and 21st century classical music, ideal for those with “curious ears.” Participants develop a vocabulary for describing what they hear and will begin to observe relationships across music genres, eras, cultures and styles, proving that listeners can understand contemporary music without having a degree in musicology. 3:15-5:15 pm, $60 EVENTS

GEEKS WHO DRINK

Second Street Brewery (Railyard) 1607 Paseo de Peralta (505) 989-3278 Get your trivia on and prove to the world (or the bar) just how smart and brilliant you are, just like that one teacher one time said to you. 8 pm, free

DRINK AND DRAW

Second Street Brewery (Rufina) 2920 Rufina St. (505) 954-1068 Bring any sketchbook, paper and pens/pencils you wish. Expect socializing, drawing and drawing games like Exquisite Corpse. Whatever that is. 6:30 pm-9 pm, free

MUSIC

LIDO PIMIENTA AND Y LA BAMBA

Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery 2791 Agua Fría St. tinyurl.com/4kju4hk7 Miss Colombia boasts 11 new and original songs that boldly celebrate Lido’s ecstatic musical hybridity of electronic meets cumbia, and is at once defiant and delicate and confrontational. Life is a little better with good cumbia in the mix. 7:30 pm, $25

THE STOREY BOYS

Tiny’s Restaurant and Lounge 1005 St Francis Dr. Ste. 117 (505) 983-9817 Mellow country tunes with you dinner and dancing. 6 pm, free (no cover)

KARAOKE NIGHT

Boxcar 530 S Guadalupe St. (505) 988-7222 That’s right, grab the mic and know your moment of fame has arrived. Musical theater kids, we love you but please don’t hog the mic again. 10 pm-midnight, free

THU/17

BOOKS/LECTURES

HOLI STORYTIME AND CRAFT

Online tinyurl.com/mpwwcxfw A virtual place for the kiddos to learn about the ancient Hindu festival and do a few crafts and tales. 10:30 am, free

EVENTS

LGBT "PLUS PLUS" NIGHT

The Sage Hotel 725 Cerillos Road (505) 982-5952 This is an inclusive weekly event to celebrate our colorful community and to support creating more safe spaces. March proceeds go to the Safe Space Alliance. 4 pm- 10 pm, free

Nashville Ballet’s production of

LUCY NEGRO REDUX

music by RHIANNON GIDDENS with

FRANCESCO TURRISI

sunday, april 3 | 7:30 pm

Lensic Performing Arts Center

“a full-throated, full-bodied exploration of love and desire, exultation and loss, belonging and expulsion, ownership and autonomy...”

—the new york times

Presented through the generosity of Ann Murphy Daily and William W. Daily, and Timothy and Mary Mitchell

tickets start at $35 PerformanceSantaFe.org I 505.984.8759

MUSIC

BLACK VIOLIN

Lensic Performing Arts Center 211 W San Francisco St. (505) 988-1234 For over 18 years, Black Violin’s Kev Marcus and Wil Baptiste have merged strings with modern beats and vocals. The band uses a unique blend of classical and hip-hop to overcome stereotypes while encouraging people to join together to break down barriers. (See SFR Picks, page 17) 7:30 pm, $42-$59

ST. PATRICK'S DAY 2022 CONCERT

Loretto Chapel 207 Old Santa Fe Trail (505) 982-0092 Irish music galore! Ancient monastic chants to classic choral music and few planxtys and ballads are "on tap." 6:30-7:45 pm, $25-$29

THEATER

THE EFFECT

Santa Fe Playhouse 142 E De Vargas St. (505) 988-4262 A dark comedy written by Lucy Prebble. Connie and Tristan meet at a medical drug trial and their chemistry is immediately palpable—but is it real, or a side-effect of a new antidepressant? 7:30 pm, $15-$75

FRI/18

EXPANDING MOMENTS: OPENING RECEPTION

Strata Gallery 418 Cerrillos Road (505) 780-5403 King's abstract work is created with a dynamic painterly style, tempered with metaphoric associations of our common experience. King's work evokes an expansive intimacy where the temporal blooms into the profound. Artist talk at 6 pm, plus a Q&A! Masks required. 5-7 pm, free

LOST & FOUND: A PERSONAL INTERPRETATION (ARTIST RECEPTION)

Placitas Community Library 453 Hwy. 165, Placitas (505) 867-3355 Talk to the artists and learn the process of creating art from reclaimed and recycled materials. Believe it or not, that’s somewhat of a challenge. 5-7 pm, free

BOOKS/LECTURES

AUTHOR TALK: CRAIG CHILDS

Collected Works Bookstore and Coffeehouse 202 Galisteo St. (505) 988-4226 Childs discusses his new book Tracing Time: Seasons of Rock Art on the Colorado Plateau. Arranged by recurring motif— handprints, horses, spirals, rain—this collection, part lyric essay, part field guide, includes insights from descendant knowledge-keepers of the Southwest. 6 pm, free

DANCE

EL FLAMENCO: SPANISH CABARET

El Flamenco Cabaret 135 W Palace Ave. (505) 209-1302 Whoa whoa whoa, it's time to get those beads bouncing and heels clappin'. Spanish flamenco is back downtown. Check out dinner options, plus the show. It rocks. 6:15 pm, $25-$43

FOOD

JACK'S MAGIC BAKERY

Root 66 Café 1704 Lena St. (505) 780-8249 Even experienced bakers may note vegan baking is a form of magic. Don't ask us how they do it, but man does it rock. Jack's Magic Bakery is a stark reminder of such magical vegan and organic works in the world. In vegan baking we trust. 9 am-3 pm, free MUSIC

BLACK VIOLIN

Lensic Performing Arts Center 211 W San Francisco St. (505) 988-1234 Missed it the first time? Bummer, huh? Well, thankfully there’s a second chance to check out the incredible hiphop violin show that’ll make the world a little brighter, yes? (See SFR Picks, page 17) 7:30 pm, $42-$59

TGIF CONCERT

First Presbyterian Church 208 Grant Ave. (505) 982-8544 Linda Raney brings out them organ skills to celebrate big boi Bach's big boy b-day. The program is, indeed, Bach. 5:30 pm, free

THEATER

THE EFFECT

Santa Fe Playhouse 142 E De Vargas St. (505) 988-4262 In this dark, pill-popping comedy, the pair’s illicit romance forces the supervising doctors to confront the consequences of their work and their personal life decisions. 7:30 p.m., $30-$75

WORKSHOP

EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE FOR LITTLES

Online tinyurl.com/33yd4jh8 A class for preschool-age kids, where they and their special adults can focus on what they feel and how to deal with their array of feelings. Always good to get the kids being mindful early on. 11 am, free

MEDITATION: CONNECT AND ENGAGE

Online tinyurl.com/46bxacnw A second class for slightly older school-aged children focusing on using meditation to be calm, focused and engaged. And oof, do we all need that, especially the adults. 11 am, free

PAINTING RETREAT

Santa Fe Painting Workshops 5041 Agua Fria Park Road (505) 670-2690 A two-day retreat is for those who want to learn or advance acrylic painting skills in a professional artist’s studio. All supplies (four stretched canvases, paint, mediums, brushes, palette knives, aprons, etc.) and food provided. 9 am-4 pm, $625

SAT/19

ART

SANTA FE ARTISTS MARKET

In the West Casitas, North of the Water Tower 1612 Alcaldesa St. (505) 310-8766 Weekly outdoor Art Market on Saturdays in the Railyard. Enjoy fine art and crafts by local artists. This market offers a wide variety of Santa Fe's best in pottery, jewelry, painting, photography, furniture, textiles and more! 9 am-2 pm, free

THE AESTHETICS OF PLACE AND PRESENCE

Center For Contemporary Arts 1050 Old Pecos Trail (505) 982-1338 Check out a conversation amongst exhibiting artist Marietta Patricia Leis, architect and DNCA founder Devendra Contractor, and Head of Curatorial Affairs at the New Mexico Museum of Art, Merry Scully. The talk addresses themes of place, perception, beauty and loss. 2 pm, $10

BOOKS/LECTURES

BILINGUAL BOOKS AND BABIES: STORYTIME AND SONG

Santa Fe Public Library Southside 6599 Jaguar Drive (505) 955-2820 Books, activities and art-related things for Spanish-first language kiddos or youth speaking both languages. Every Saturday am. 10 am, free

NFT 101

Loretto Chapel 207 Old Santa Fe Trail (505) 982-0092 Artist Roxanne Darling gives us a crash course in how NFTs can benefit and work for artists. (See SFR Picks, page 17) 10 am, free

DANCE

DIRT DANCE IN THE PARK

Patrick Smith Park 1001 Canyon Road allaboardearth.com Enjoy a weekly dance in the park. This community dance event features live DJs, sound healers, performers and karaoke stars! Participants can dance with the open air speakers or at distance with headphones to access three channels of unique music and collaborative play. Proceeds from this event benefit The Ocean Cleanup. 2-4 pm, $5-$12

EVENTS

QIGONG

Santa Fe Public Library Main Branch 145 Washington Ave. (505) 955-6780 Guided by Lauri Genesio, consider this a mindful movement class. The outcome? Health, wellness and vitality. Ya’ll need all three. 3 pm, free

SANTA FE HOME SHOW

Santa Fe Community Convention Center 201 W Marcy St. (505) 955-6590 Ugh, man, do we love houses. And even moreso do we love houses in Santa Fe. And even more so than that do we love those personalized homes with an eye on functionality and neato architecture. Sound like you too? Check out the 33rd Annual Santa Fe Home Show, featuring fireside chats, a children's Lego-building contest, a remodeling showcase and more. For the folks who just want more out of the home, you know? 10 am-5 pm, $5

UKRAINIAN RELIEF FUNDRAISER

First Presbyterian Church 208 Grant Ave. (505) 982-8544 Support Presbyterian Disaster Assistance emergency relief fund for Ukrainians without exiting your car. Hand off your cash or check made out to First Presbyterian Church Santa Fe. 10 am-1 pm, free

WITCH + BITCH

Desert Dogs Brewery and Cidery 112 W San Francisco St., Ste. 307 (505) 983-0134 It’s like open-mic night for the residents of Halloweentown. Or maybe the occult. Featuring stand-up comedy, music, poetry and anything else you’ve got talent in (within reason) Witchy content is encouraged, but not required. Sign-ups open at 6 pm. 6:30 pm, free

FILM

BASEMENT FILMS

No Name Cinema 2013 Pinon St. nonamecinema.org 16mm prints from the Albuquerque-based film archive, as well as a program of short artist's films from the Experiments In Cinema festival. 6:30 pm, free

MUSIC

BOAZ AND ZITO

La Reina El Rey Court (505) 982-1931 Jack Boaz and Eli Zito are a musical and vocal duo creating original songs and folk tunes. 8 pm, free

SOURENA SEFATI: A NOWRUZ SPRING CELEBRATION

Santa Fe Public Library Southside 6599 Jaguar Drive (505) 955-2820 Enjoy beautiful Persian music in the lovely outdoor space at the Southside Library and celebrate the arrival of spring. We hope it’s real spring now. 1 pm, free

THEATER

RED BIKE AND THE BOOK OF MAGDALENE

Teatro Paraguas 3205 Calle Marie (505) 424-1601 Video performances of two plays by prize-winning playwright Caridad Svich, which were filmed at Teatro Paraguas during the pandemic. Note that Red Bike plays at 5 pm and Magdalene at 7 pm. 5 pm; 7 pm, $10

THE EFFECT

Santa Fe Playhouse 142 E De Vargas St. (505) 988-4262 *Maybe* drug induced love is the Romeo and Juliet we didn’t know we needed (this isn’t Shakespeare’s play, but it’s still needed). 2 pm, 7:30 p.m., $30-$75

SUN/20

BOOKS/LECTURES

FREETHINKERS FORUM: OUR RESPONSES TO THE CALL TO ACTION

Online tinyurl.com/bdx4h3w7 Talk about suggested issues such as homelessness and state government: Namely, how to fix major problems and also hold elected officials accountable. 10:30 am, free

SECULAR ALLIANCE: THE SAGAMORE WIND PROJECT

Online tinyurl.com/ycksky7p Troy Foos from Xcel Energy leads the discussion, talking about the stated project and wind energy as a whole. Noon-1:30 pm, free

DANCE

DANCE CHURCH

About the Music 2305 Fox Road (505) 603-4570 Ecstatic Dance is a free form dance party rooted in creativity, connection and consent. Here's a safe, sacred and fun experience for all: A playful atmosphere to move however you wish with inspiring music from around the world mixed by a live DJ. 10:30 am-noon, free

EVENTS

SANTA FE HOME SHOW

Santa Fe Community Convention Center 201 W Marcy St. (505) 955-6590 We know, we know. The couch doesn’t match the rug and the rug doesn’t match the wall paint and the walls are improperly heightened and... ugh. So we’ll see you at the Santa Fe Home Show, where us plebs can learn how to properly style an abode. Cause some of ya’ll need help. 10 am-4 pm, $5

MAKE + TAKE

Museum of International Folk Art 706 Camino Lejo (505) 476-1200 Art in the atrium! DIY art projects, all-ages coloring sheets and self-guided treasure hunts. Noon-4 pm, free

MUSIC

ELIZA GILKYSON AND THE RIFTERS

St. Francis Auditorium at NM Museum of Art 107 W Palace Ave. tinyurl.com/2p8rzw4r Gilkyson's acclaimed new album Songs From the River Wind is her love letter to the Old West. It’s composed of places, lives and loves lost, because existence is beautiful but also gets pretty hard, too. (See SFR Picks, page 17) 7:30 pm, $32-$46

ROMANTIC LEGACIES

The Lensic Performing Arts Center 211 W San Francisco St. (505) 988-1234 Santa Fe Symphony brings to life the extraordinary Symphony No. 1 by Florence Beatrice Price, the first female AfricanAmerican to be recognized as a symphonic composer and the first to have a composition played by a major orchestra; followed by Giuseppe Verdi’s dramatic and romantic Overture to La Forza del Destino. 4 pm, $22-$80

THEO KUTSKO

Vanessie Piano Bar 434 W San Francisco St. (505) 984-1193 Enjoy the piano and vocal stylings of Santa Fe's youngest cabaret pianist, NMSA senior Theo Kutsko. 6:30-9:30 pm, $10

THEATER

RED BIKE AND THE BOOK OF MAGDALENE

Teatro Paraguas 3205 Calle Marie (505) 424-1601 We missed a lot of good theater back in the shutdown days. Teatro Paraguas knows the same, and they’ll be screening works that didn’t get the premiere they deserved. Note that Red Bike plays at 5 pm and Magdalene at 7 pm. 5 pm; 7 pm, $10

WORKSHOP

BELLYREENA BELLYDANCE CLASS

Move Studio 901 W San Mateo Road (505) 660-8503 Belly dance as a movement practice cultivates our capacity for pleasure, releases tension, increases strength and suppleness. With care, it might even help us heal from injury. Awaken your sensual wild thang, move like poured honey, harness the chaos of earthquakes in your shimmy and walk in beauty. Please RSVP in advance. 1-2 pm, $15

MODERN BUDDHIST MEDITATIONS: FIND FREEDOM DISCOVER THE INNER PATH TO LIBERATION

Center For Contemporary Arts 1050 Old Pecos Trail (505) 292-5293 Begin a journey that can only lead to happiness. Find protection from mistaken attitudes and feel secure knowing you’re headed in the right direction. Let go of the obstacles in your life and relax! True and lasting pleasures will appear. Experience meditations on the truth of Karma and past and future lives. Sponsored by Kadampa Meditation Center of New Mexico. 10-11:30 am, $10

YOUTH IMPROV

Santa Fe Improv 1202 Parkway Drive, Ste. A santafeimprov.com Be bold, be brave, be creative, be completely yourself and have fun! A new wild and wacky fourweek series for kids 11 and older. Unleash creativity and imagination. Laugh and have fun with teacher Gail Trotter and learn the art of improv. 1-3 pm, $100

MON/21

DANCE

SANTA FE SWING

Odd Fellows Hall 1125 Cerrillos Road Weekly swing dance in Santa Fe with different teachers and DJs every week. Class starts at 7 pm and the open dance at 8 pm. $8 for the class and the dance, $3 for just the dance. Masks and proof of vaccination required, but after that it’s all in the form. No lifting, the ceiling’s a little low. 7 pm, $3-$8

EVENTS

QUEER NIGHT

La Reina at El Rey Court (505) 982-1931 Unlike that hellish place called the Florida legislature, we say “gay“ here quite often. It seems queer solidarity must continue no matter how far we’ve come, so journey out and have some drinks/virgin drinks and plan for world domination with fellow queers and allies. 5-11 pm, free

MONDAY FUNDAY

Meow Wolf 1352 Rufina Circle tickets.meowwolf.com/santa-fe To thank the New Mexican folks who made good ‘ol Meow Wolf possible, them artsy folks are giving half-off to state residents. Use MONDAYFUNDAY at the promo code at check out: And yes, and ID check is required upon checking in. C’mon now, no scamming allowed. Behave yourself, at least in there. Outside it’s your own thing. 3-8 pm, $20 FOOD

CHARCUTERIE & COCKTAILS

Bosque Brewing Co. 500 Market St., Ste. 110A (505) 557-6672 Picnic New Mexico and Yapopup will be serving natural and Pueblo culinary charcuterie offerings and other unique choices. $1 off all craft beverages for industry folks and students. 3-8 pm, free to enter

MUSIC

BILL HEARNE

Cowgirl 319 S Guadalupe St. (505) 982-2565 Americana and roots from a local Santa Fe legend. 4 pm, free

MUSEUMS

IMAGE COURTESY NMDCA

METAL MONDAY

Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery 2791 Agua Fría St. (505) 303-3808 It’s metal, what more do you want? (See SFR Picks, page 17) 7:30 pm, $10

THEO KUTSKO

Vanessie Piano Bar 434 W San Francisco St. (505) 984-1193 Classic rock piano and more. 6:30-9:30 pm, $10

JOSÉ GONZÁLEZ

Lensic Performing Arts Center 211 W San Francisco St. (505) 988-1234 González’s performances are never merely shows—they are events. It’s serious guitar (but still fun). 7:30 pm, $39-$59 OPERA

VIRTUAL VIVACE BOOK GROUP: CARMEN

Online tinyurl.com/4v94f27f To prep for Carmen's arrival at the Santa Fe Opera (we refer to the show, not some random woman), the Virtual Vivace book club meets to discuss aspects of the adaptation. Special guests include Virginia Browning and maestro Joe Illick. 6 pm, free

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IAIA MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY NATIVE ARTS

108 Cathedral Place (505) 983-8900 Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology. IAIA 2021–2022 BFA Exhibition: Awakened Dreamscapes. 10 am-4 pm, Wed-Sat, Mon 11 am-4 pm, Sun, $5-$10

MUSEUM OF INDIAN ARTS AND CULTURE

706 Camino Lejo (505) 476-1200 Clearly Indigenous: Native Visions Reimagined in Glass. Birds: Spiritual Messengers of the Skies. 10 am-5 pm, Tues-Sun, $3-$9

MUSEUM OF INTERNATIONAL FOLK ART

706 Camino Lejo (505) 476-1200 Yokai: Ghosts and Demons of Japan. Música Buena. 10 am-5 pm, Tues-Sun, $3-$12

NEW MEXICO HISTORY MUSEUM

113 Lincoln Ave. (505) 476-5200 The Palace Seen and Unseen. Curative Powers: New Mexico’s Hot Springs. 10 am-5 pm, Tues-Sun, $7-$12, NM residents free 5-7 pm first Fri of the month

GEORGIA O’KEEFFE MUSEUM

217 Johnson St. (505) 946-1000 Artist-in-residence Josephine Halvorson. 10 am-5 pm, Thurs-Mon $20

MUSEUM OF SPANISH COLONIAL ART

750 Camino Lejo (505) 982-2226 Pueblo-Spanish Revival Style: The Director’s Residence and the Architecture of John Gaw Meem. 1-4 pm, Wed-Fri, $5-$12, free for members

NEW MEXICO MILITARY MUSEUM

1050 Old Pecos Trail (505) 474-1670 New Mexico’s Civil War. 10 am-3 pm, Mon-Fri, free

POEH CULTURAL CENTER

78 Cities of Gold Road (505) 455-5041 Di Wae Powa: A Partnership With the Smithsonian. Nah Poeh Meng: The Continuous Path. 9 am-5 pm, Tues-Sun, $7-$10

WHEELWRIGHT MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN

704 Camino Lejo (505) 982-4636 Indigenous Women: Border Matters (Traveling). Portraits: Peoples, Places, and Perspectives. Abeyta | To’Hajiilee K’é. 10 am-4 pm, Tues-Sat, $8

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