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ONGOING

AWAKENINGS

ViVO Contemporary 725 Canyon Road (505) 982-1320 Ranging from oil paintings to mosaics, this work embodies the spirit of inspiration. 10 am-5 pm, free

PRESENCES

SITE Santa Fe 1606 Paseo de Peralta (505) 989-1199 The Light and Space movement is-wicked cool. 10 am-5 pm, Thurs, Sat, Sun 10 am-7 pm, Fri, free

HOPE DIES LAST: A TRIBUTE TO STUDS TERKEL

Railyard Park 740 Cerrillos Road Public artwork paying tribute to a literary legend. All day, free

METAPHYSICS

SITE Santa Fe 1606 Paseo de Peralta (505) 989-1199 Kate Joyce explores commuting by air. 10 am-5 pm, Thurs, Sat, Sun 10 am-7 pm, Fri, 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 10 am-5 pm, Tues-Sat, free

INVISIBLE LIGHT

Obscura Gallery 1405 Paseo De Peralta (505) 577-6708 Infrared photos? Yes, please! 11 am-5 pm, free

SIXTIES ABSTRACTIONS

LewAllen Galleries 1613 Paseo de Peralta (505) 988-3250 Warren Davis’ works were championed by major art figures of his day. This unique showcase highlights Davis’ contributions to the legacy of American abstraction in an exhibition featuring works on paper, collage and small paintings on canvas. Described by Elaine de Kooning as “tension within tranquility,“ Davis’ works are highly memorable experiences and essential New Mexican art. 10 am-6 pm, Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm, Sat, free

INSIDE-OUTSIDE

Strata Gallery 418 Cerrillos Road, Ste. 1C (505) 780-5403 Best known for the panoramic oil paintings she develops on-site, Susan Stephenson transforms scenery from everyday life through an exploration of color and light. 10 am-5 pm, free

VIBRANT POOL

Currents 826 826 Canyon Road (505) 772-0953 Sound installation, experimental photography and light sculpture. 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 Sumi ink on paper and stoneware vessel. Works by Utako Shindo. (505) 257-8417 Noon-5 pm, Thurs-Sat, free

WED/9

ART OPENINGS

ALYSSUM PILATO PAINTINGS

Downtown Subscription 376 Garcia St., (505) 983-3085 Urban landscapes of moody night scenes and vibrant Santa Fe skies are the subject of this showing of, plein aire, oil paintings by Alyssum Pilato. 7 am-4 pm, free

ALEJANDRO SANCHEZ

Alejandro Sanchez’s “untitled,” from the exhibition Skate Night opening at Foto Forum this week.

ANSEL ADAMS: PURE PHOTOGRAPHY

New Mexico Museum of Art 107 W Palace Ave., (505) 476-5072 Sixteen prints from the museum’s collection, augmented with two promised gifts, concentrates on the photographs Adams shot circa 1932. 10 am-5 pm, $3-$12

CHAIRS, TELEPHONES, MAILBOXES AND THE COVID MUTATION SERIES

El Zaguán 545 Canyon Road, (505) 982-0016 Watercolors and painted/ decoupaged chairs—together at last for your viewing pleasure. You’re welcome, America. 9 am-5 pm, free

IN SEARCH OF DOMÍNGUEZ AND ESCALANTE

New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Ave., (505) 476-5100 Photographers Siegfried Halus and Greg Mac Gregor bring their photo documentation of a changing American West to the New Mexico History Museum. 10 am-5 pm, $7-$12

INTERSECTIONS

ViVO Contemporary 725 Canyon Road, (505) 982-1320 These contemporary artworks employ the differences in edges—which give us reality— and the boundaries that allow us to see and name what we encounter. 10 am- 5 pm, free

KATE JOYCE: METAPHYSICS

SITE Santa Fe 1606 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 989-1199 An exhibition of photographs created during a period when Joyce was regularly commuting by air. 10 am-5 pm, free

LOST & FOUND: A PERSONAL INTERPRETATION

Placitas Community Library 453 Hwy. 165, Placitas, (505) 867-3355 Placitas artists were challenged to make art using repurposed, rescued, and reclaimed materials. 10 am-5 pm, 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 and multi-media practices. 10 am-5 pm, free

NEVADA WIER: INVISIBLE LIGHT

Obscura Gallery 1405 Paseo De Peralta, (505) 577-6708 A photographic exploration into making the invisible visible. 11 am-5 pm, free

PATHWAYS: WILDLIFE CORRIDORS OF NEW MEXICO

Wild Hearts Gallery 221 B Highway 165, Placitas, 8672450 Nature-themed mosiacs. 10 am-5 pm, free

POETIC JUSTICE

New Mexico Museum of Art 107 W Palace Ave., (505) 476-5072 A vareity of artists document equality. 10 am-5 pm, free

SANTA FE ARTISTS MARKET

Santa Fe Railyard Market and Alcaldesa Streets, (505) 982-3373 Enjoy fine art and crafts by local artists, including pottery, jewelry, painting, photography, furniture, textiles and more. 8 am, free

SIXTIES ABSTRACTIONS

LewAllen Galleries 1613 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 988-3250 Warren Davis and the legacy of American abstraction. 10 am-6 pm, free

SUSAN STEPHENSON: INSIDE-OUTSIDE

Strata Gallery 418 Cerrillos Road, Suite 1C, (505) 780-5403 An exploration of color and light. All Day, free

VIBRANT POOL

Currents 826 826 Canyon Road, (505) 772-0953 Sound installation, experimental photography and light sculpture. 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 by Utako Shindo. By appointment, free

DANCE

ECSTATIC DANCE

About the Music 2305 Fox Road, 87507, (505) 603-4570 A freeform dance party rooted in creativity, connection and consent. 6:30-8:30 pm, free

EVENTS

CHILDREN’S CHESS CLUB

Online sites.google.com/site/ childchesssantafe.com Online chess for kids. 5:45 pm, free

FROG STORYTIME & CRAFT

Santa Fe Public Library LaFarge Branch 1730 Llano St., (505) 955-4863 Kids and stories and crafts! 10:30 am, free

GEEKS WHO DRINK

Second Street Brewery (Railyard) 1607 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 989-3278 Qs and As, buds. 8 pm, free

TAX HELP NM

Santa Fe Public Library Main Branch 145 Washington Ave., (505)955-4862 Help with taxes, which most of us could really use, right? 10 am-4 pm, free

MUSIC

JOHN FRANCIS & THE POOR CLARES

La Reina El Rey Court, 1862 Cerrillos Road, (505) 982-1931 Americana and folk. 8 pm, free

KIDS SINGALONG WITH QUEEN BEE MUSIC ASSOCIATION

Santa Fe Public Library Southside Branch 6599 Jaguar Drive, (505) 955-2820 Exactly what it sounds like. 3:15 pm, free

THU/10

BOOKS/LECTURES

AMBASSADOR MARTIN INDYK

St. Francis Auditorium 107 W Palace Ave., (505) 476-5072 Indyk, who served twice as US ambassador to Israel, as well as assistant secretary of state for Near East Affairs, discusses his recent book, Master of the Game: Henry Kissinger and the Art of Middle East Diplomacy. 6 pm, free

JULIA CAMERON ON SEEKING WISDOM: A SPIRITUAL PATH TO CREATIVE CONNECTION

Online bit.ly/34bRj0N Cameron in conversation with her long-time editor, Joel Fotinos. This is reportedly a return to the spiritual roots of her massively popular Artist’s Way. 6 pm, free

EVENTS

63RD TIBETAN NATIONAL UPRISING DAY

Tibetan Association of Santa Fe 915 Hickox St., (505) 216-6620 March from the center to the Plaza for Tibetan Uprising Day commemorating the 1959 Tibetan uprising against the People's Republic of China. 8 am-2 pm, free

FIRE SAFETY STORY TIME

Santa Fe Public Library Main Branch 145 Washington Ave., (505) 955-4862 Kid-friendly safety info from firefighter type Jeff Folgate. 10:30 am, free

LGBT "PLUS PLUS" NIGHT

The Sage Hotel 725 Cerillos Road, (505) 982-5952 An inclusive weekly event. 4-10 pm, free

QIGONG

Santa Fe Public Library Main Branch 145 Washington Ave., (505) 955-4862 Mindful movement. 4 pm, free

SECOND THURSDAY SOCIAL RIDE

Railyard Plaza Market and Alcaldesa Streets, 982-3373 Meet up at the water tower. 7 pm, free

SOUTHWEST BEAT BATTLE: PART II

Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery 2791 Agua Fría St., (505) 303-3808 Hip-hop battle, plus marquee performances from Def-i and Outstanding Citizens Collective. (See SFR Picks, page 17) 8 pm, $10

FILM

BANFF CENTRE MOUNTAIN FILM FESTIVAL WORLD TOUR

Lensic Performing Arts Center 211 W San Francisco St., (505) 988-1234 Movies about mountains and stuff. (See SFR Picks, page 17) 7 pm, $20-$38

FOOD

WARM MEAL DISTRIBUTION

DeVargas Park 302 W DeVargas St. Food to those in need and is open to all volunteers who want to lend a hand—just show up by 4:50 pm. 5-6:30 pm, free

Complexions Contemporary Ballet

March 14, 7:30pm

The Lensic, Santa Fe’s Performing Arts Center

This performance is made possible through the generous support of Carl W. Hardin.

We are pleased to announce The Curtain is Rising! Your steadfast support has sustained Aspen Santa Fe Ballet through a two-year hiatus from live performance. With our deepest gratitude, we now welcome you back to the theater for an extraordinary evening of dance. What better way to celebrate the incredible power of live performance we all have been missing, than by bringing you one of America’s most electrifying dance companies: Complexions Contemporary Ballet.

Founders Dwight Rhoden and Desmond Richardson, armed with a rich Alvin Ailey lineage and a cadre of 18 spectacular dancers, have re-envisioned ballet through technical precision, athletic prowess, and sheer passion. Their blockbuster hit, STARDUST: From Bach to David Bowie, honoring two musical icons, has rocked the dance world and will make your spirits soar!

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PHOTO: RACHEL NEVILLE

MUSIC

BRUCE ADAMS

The Kitchen and Bar at Drury Hotel 828 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 424-2175 Playing the classic jazz standards, Adams includes variations and improvisation to songs that capture that sweet, sweet romance. 7:30-9:30 pm, free

ROOTBEER RICHIE & THE REVEILLE

La Reina El Rey Court, 1862 Cerrillos Road, (505) 982-1931 This band is comprised of members of Nathaniel & the Night Sweats, and garagepunkers Townies open. 7 pm, free

FRI/11

ART OPENINGS

EARTH & SKY: OAXACA TO SANTA FE

Kouri + Corrao Gallery Popup Space 3213 Calle Marie, (505) 820-1888 Artist Gary Goldberg continues his exploration of Oaxaca through photography and textiles. 5-7 pm, free

SKATE NIGHT

Foto Forum Santa Fe 1714 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 470-2582 A stunning series documenting the Black roller-skating community, photographed by Alejandro Sanchez. 5-7 pm, free

TOGETHER/APART

Turner Carroll Gallery 725 Canyon Road, (505) 986-9800 A new and dynamic body of photo collage and sculpture. All Day, free

BOOKS/LECTURES

METAMORPHOSES

SITE Santa Fe 1606 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 989-1199 A multimedia presentation of the book, Metamorphoses, featuring photographs by Kate Joyce and a translation from the original Latin by Andrew Berns. Plus, live soundscapes by Justin Ray, aka RMX#13. The event also includes a selection of stories from the book and a signing after the performance. Get them autographs, little babies. 6 pm, free

DANCE

ABSOLUTE BEGINNER TAP DANCE

EmiArte Flamenco 3022 Cielo Ct., (505) 660-9122 Join instructor Sam Italiano for Friday tap fun. shoes, the time is now. 4-5 pm, $20-$110 FILM

BANFF CENTRE MOUNTAIN FILM FESTIVAL WORLD TOUR

Lensic Performing Arts Center 211 W San Francisco St., (505) 988-1234 Travel to remote vistas, analyze topical environmental issues, and get up-close and personal with adrenaline-packed action sports. Oh, it’s Banff, baby, but it’s so much more, and with different films screening every night, you might learn what it’s like to climb a frozen waterfall. (See SFR Picks, page 17) 7 pm, $20-$38

MUSIC

ART OF FLYING

Yellow House 2873 Hwy 14, Madrid, Taos keeps sending us their best, so check out this ethereal and atmospherical band and their soft rock folksiness. Allegra Krieger opens the night and don’t even think about going without that vaxx proof. (See SFR Picks, page 17) 7 pm, $5-$10

BEATRICE RANA

St. Francis Auditorium at NM Museum of Art 107 W Palace Ave, (505) 476-5072 Award-winning Italian pianist Beatrice Rana plays Aleksandr Scriabin, Maurice Ravel and Chopin while you’re there just all like, “I’ve been ravished by Ravel!” And then everyone is like, “Why are you talking like that all of a sudden?” And you can be like, “I just liked the music, God, why do you have to trash on people having a good time?!” That’ll show ‘em. That’ll show all of ‘em. 7:30 pm, $45-$95

GREGORY ALLISON

San Miguel Chapel 401 Old Santa Fe Trail, (505) 983-3974 An evening of lush cinematic compositions from Los Angeles-based violinist Gregory Allison, who creates the sound of an orchestra with a single amplified violin. We don’t know how that works, but we bet it’s rad. 7 pm, $10-$15

THE CHARLIE CHRISTIAN PROJECT

Club Legato 125 E Palace Ave., (505) 988-9232 A celebration of Oklahomaborn guitarist, Charlie Christian. The fiery and ground-breaking Christian was known for his playing with the Benny Goodman Sextet and as the house guitarist at Minton's Playhouse in New York. Jazz geeks, take note! 6 pm, $25-$30

SECOND CHANCES

The Sage Hotel 725 Cerillos Road, (505) 982-5952 Country tunes and hot hotel lounge action. 6 pm, free

TGIF CONCERT

First Presbyterian Church 208 Grant Ave., (505) 982-8544 eSSO Eternal Summer String Orchestra is exactly what we long for—well, maybe not eternal summer. exactly but those vibes, you know? They’ll play Mendelssohn String Symphony no. 9 in C Major. Duh. 5:30 pm, free

THEATER

CABARET

Santa Fe Women's Club 1616 Old Pecos Trail, (505) 983-3455 Cabaret, the musical, known perhaps best from the 1972 movie or the Tony-awardwinning 1998 Broadway revival is set in Berlin during the pre-Nazi’s growing political presence. They even had to add more shows because the others were selling out so fast. 7 pm, $12-$50

SAT/12

ART OPENINGS

PAULA AND IRVING KLAW: VINTAGE PRINTS FROM THE PHOTO ARCHIVE

No Name Cinema 2013 Pinon St., nonamecinema.org The photogs who brought you Bettie Page! 6 pm, free

BOOKS/LECTURES

BILINGUAL BOOKS & BABIES/ LIBROS Y BEBÉS BILINGUES

Santa Fe Public Library Southside Branch 6599 Jaguar Drive, (505) 955-2820 Never too soon to get kids reading in more than one language. 10 am, free

DEAF IN A HEARING WORLD

Placitas Community Library 453 Hwy. 165, Placitas, 87043, (505) 867-3355 Silent gamess to better understand what it might be like to be deaf in a hearing world. 2 pm, free

EVENTS

TUMBLEROOT COMEDY NIGHT

Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery 2791 Agua Fría St., (505) 303-3808 Prepare your physical form for laughter. 8 pm, $5

MUSIC

CS ROCKSHOW

Ski Santa Fe 1477 Hwy. 475, (505) 982-4429 Drive up the freaking mountain to Totemoff's to have your face rocked clean off. 11 am-3 pm, free

CHATTER (IN)SITE: CHILD'S PLAY

SITE Santa Fe 1606 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 989-1199 Music by Joseph Haydn, Joan Tower and Michael Nyman, plus a reading by poet Edie Tsong. 10:30-11:30 am, $5-$20

DJ D-MONIC

The Sage Hotel 725 Cerillos Road, (505) 982-5952 Hot dance jamz, hip-hop and more. 6 pm, free

DEVOTCHKA

Meow Wolf 1352 Rufina Circle, (505) 395-6369 Maybe you know them because you like sick-ass bands, or maybe you saw Little Miss Sunshine a million years ago— maybe you even caught ‘em at the old Warehouse 21 and just realized you’re super-old now. However you know, them, DeVotchKa is a cross-pollination of numerous influences, including cabaret, spaghetti Westerns, norteño, punk and the immigrant dance music of Eastern Europe, and the jamz slap so hard. 10 pm, $24

FELIX Y LOS GATOS

Boxcar 530 S Guadalupe St., (505) 988-7222 Bring out the boots and scoot around on the dance floor to this blend of Latin, blues, Tejano and country. 10 pm, $5

MASTERS OF HAWAIIAN MUSIC

St. Francis Auditorium 107 W Palace Ave (505) 476-5072 Listen to three slack key masters bringing Hawai'i's unique folk styles, with origins in the early 19th century Hawaiian paniolo (cowboy) culture, to 21st century stages. 7:30 pm, $22-$32

THEATER

CABARET

Santa Fe Women's Club 1616 Old Pecos Trail (505) 983-3455 If they gave you diamonds, if they gave you pearls; if they gave you roses like some other plays might give to other girls— none would please you more, than this you’ll see: This play. 7 pm, $12-$50

SUN/13

ART OPENINGS

BRUCE GOMEZ: ARTIST RECEPTION

Collected Works Bookstore and Coffeehouse 202 Galisteo St., (505) 988-4226 Taos Pueblo and Diné artist Gomez sees the pursuit of photography as an extension of his first love of paintings as a child. 3-5 pm, free

LIFE DRAWING SESSIONS

Center For Contemporary Arts 1050 Old Pecos Trail, (505) 982-1338 Learn to draw the human form, just make sure you bring your own easels, dry drawing supplies and whatever else you need. 12-2 pm, $10-$20

MUSIC

CRASH KARAOKE

The Sage Hotel 725 Cerillos Road, (505) 982-5952 Classic karaoke, plus drinks, plus a fireplace and perhaps the occasional unexpected jam. LWe suggest forgetting about Journey and getting your ass into some GnR, jeeze. 6-9 pm, free

JOSEPH

Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery 2791 Agua Fría St., (505) 303-3808 Feel-good tunes the likes of Amos Lee once described as a "road trip in a album." With support from indie-alternative act Brother. 7:30 pm, $31-$36

JUNACO

La Reina El Rey Court, 1862 Cerrillos Road, (505) 982-1931 Some real sweet mellow grooves and the whole dang thing is free. 7 pm, free

THEATER

CABARET

Santa Fe Women's Club 1616 Old Pecos Trail Wilkommen, bienvenu, welcome. Fremder, étranger, stranger. Happy to see you! Bleibe, reste, stay! Oh, we could keep going, too, but we shan’t in case you want to go see the new production. 2 pm, $12-$50

WORKSHOP

BELLYREENA BELLYDANCE CLASS

Move Studio 901 W San Mateo Road, (505) 660-8503 The class is pretty much what the title suggests. Please RSVP. 1-2 pm, $15

MON/14

BOOKS/LECTURES

RECLAIMING OUR CHILDREN

Hotel Santa Fe 1501 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 982-1200 Former Governor of Cochiti Pueblo, Joseph H. Suina joins to talk about Native heritage. In case you didn’t know, which would be silly because you live here, the story of Cochiti, its people and its arts and culture is one of the more fascinating stories around. Make sure to mail southwestseminar@aol.com for tickets ahead of time. 6 pm, $80 DANCE

ASPEN SANTA FE BALLET PRESENTS: COMPLEXIONS CONTEMPORARY BALLET

Lensic Performing Arts Center 211 W San Francsico St., (505) 988-1234 Complexions Contemporary Ballet’s founders Dwight Rhoden and Desmond Richardson, armed with a rich Alvin Ailey lineage and a cadre of 18 spectacular dancers, have re-envisioned ballet through technical precision, athletic prowess and sheer passion. Their blockbuster hit, STARDUST: From Bach to David Bowie has rocked the dance world, and can we just talk about how it’s great the Aspen Santa Fe Ballet is back to live shows again? (See A&C, page 23) 7:30 pm, $54-$94

SANTA FE SWING

Odd Fellows Hall 1125 Cerrillos Road 87505, (505) 690-4165 Weekly swing dance in Santa Fe with different teachers and DJs every week. Class starts at 7pm and the open dance at 8pm.$8 for the class and the dance, $3 for just the dance. Masks and proof of vaccination required, and don’t try to flip anyone like you just watch Swing Kids. Wow, Swing Kids jokes. We’re so topical! 7 pm, $3-$8

MUSIC

'90S NIGHT

The Sage Hotel 725 Cerillos Road, (505) 982-5952 Dance hits from the '90s and drink specials all night. Perfect for when you want to romanticize one of the weirder decades. Saved by the Bell, for example. They were all mean to Screech because he was smart and a good friend? Ruth Buzzy played his mom—WHAT MORE DO YOU WANT, ZACK MORRIS?! 4-10 pm, free

BILL HEARNE

Cowgirl 319 S Guadalupe St., (505) 982-2565 Local Americana and country from a Santa Fe legend. Yeah, we’d be hard-fought to name someone with such local staying power. In fact, is “legend” even a strong enough term? You know what? If you’re reading this, Bill, you rule. (See SFR Picks, page 17) 4 pm, free

METAL MONDAY

Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery 2791 Agua Fría St., (505) 303-3808 That’s right, jamokes—Metal Monday is back, this time with the sickest of sick jamz from TKTWA and Black the Earth, plus Albuquerque’s Only Fables and local post-rockers The Blackout Pictures. No, they don’t have a residency there as far as we can tell, they just pop by to rawk face often and hard. 7 pm, $10

TUE/15

EVENTS

MEET THE GUIDES

Healing the Scars 439 C W San Francisco St., (575) 770 1228 Expect Elite Shungite for water purification, personal, family and home protection. Join Raphael and the Guides as they answer your spiritual questions. In-person or on Zoom! 6:30-8:30 pm, $20

TAX HELP NM

Santa Fe Public Library Main Branch 145 Washington Ave., (505)955-4862 Look, we get it—we, too, have been known to take a little too long to get to our taxes. It’s scary, the system sucks, there is even a threat of prison if you are weird enough about getting them done. Lay your fears to rest and get your monies in order here. It’s good! 10 am-4 pm, free MUSIC

RAY CHEN WITH JULIO ELIZALDE

St. Francis Auditorium 107 W Palace Ave, (505) 476-5072 A world-renowned violinist and an insanely talented pianist playing Brahms?! You know what that means, suckers! It's fancy time, folks. 7:30 pm, $45-$95

PHOTO BY BLAIR CLARK

Agnes Pelton, Awakening (Memory of Father), Western Eyes: 20th Century Art Here and Now

IAIA MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY NATIVE ARTS

108 Cathedral Place (505) 983-8900 Experimental exPRESSion: Printmaking at IAIA, 1963–1980. Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology. 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 Painted Reflections: Isomeric Design in Ancestral Pueblo Pottery. A Place in Clay. 10 am-5 pm, Tues-Sun, $3-$9

MUSEUM OF INTERNATIONAL FOLK ART

706 Camino Lejo (505) 476-1200 Dressing with Purpose: Belonging and Resistance in Scandinavia. Fashioning Identities. 10 am-5 pm, Tues-Sun, $3-$12

NEW MEXICO MUSEUM OF ART

107 W Palace Ave. (505) 476-5052 Selections From The 20th Century Collection. Ansel Adams: Pure Photography. Poetic Justice. 10 am-5 pm, Tues-Sun, $7-$12

GEORGIA O’KEEFFE MUSEUM

217 Johnson St. (505) 946-1000 Spotlight on Spring. Works from artist-in-residence Josephine Halvorson. 10 am-5 pm, Thurs-Mon $20

NEW MEXICO HISTORY MUSEUM

113 Lincoln Ave. (505) 476-5200 In Search of Domínguez and Escalante. The Palace Seen and Unseen. The First World War. Setting the Standard: The Fred Harvey Company. 10 am-5 pm, Tues-Sun, $7-$12, NM residents free 5-7 pm first Fri of the month.

NEW MEXICO MILITARY MUSEUM

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

WHEELWRIGHT MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN

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

EL MUSEO CULTURAL DE SANTA FE

555 Camino de la Familia (505) 992-0591 Permanent Collection: Local Generational, Native Contemporary, Latin America, Latino Urban, Slide Collection. 10 am-4 pm, Tues-Sat, $8

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