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ABOUT TIME

LewAllen Galleries 1613 Paseo de Peralta (505) 988-3250 Taos-based artist Jivan Lee's works convey the landscape surrounding his studio by the Sangre de Cristos, balancing light, weather and humanity. 10 am-6 pm, Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm, Sat, free

BRANCHING OUT

Wild Hearts Gallery 221 B Highway 165, Placitas (505) 867-2450 New work from artist Bunny Bowen, featuring mixed media work and wax-resistant paintings on silk. 10 am-4 pm, Tues-Fri 10 am-2 pm, Sat & Sun, free

BRICK X BRICK: ARTWORKS INSPIRED BY EARTHEN ARCHITECTURE

Santa Fe Community Gallery 201 W. Marcy St. (505) 955-6707 This exhibit provides a second look at the legacy of earthen architecture and land art in New Mexico. 10 am-3 pm, Wed-Fri, free

CANVAS

Charlotte Jackson Fine Art 554 S Guadalupe St. (505) 989-8688 Joyful and thoughtful, Canvas brings us a whole new world to explore, challenging notions of what canvas can do and be. We encourage canvas here. 10 am-5 pm, Tues-Sat, free

CONVERGENCE, RECENT PAINTINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS

Gerbert Contemporary 558 Canyon Road (505) 992-1100 A solo exhibition by Robert Stivers, who is known for his haunting photographs which explore color, depth and movement. 10 am-5 pm, Tues-Sat, free

GILDED HUMANISM

Turner Carroll Gallery 725 Canyon Road (505) 986-9800 Turner Carroll Gallery celebrates Hung Liu’s legacy as a great humanist painter. 10 am-6 pm, free

HIGHWAY OF DIAMONDS

Smoke the Moon 616 1/2 Canyon Road smokethemoon.com Paintings by Nancy Friedland. Friedland paints the fleeting, ordinary moments that seed a lifetime of nostalgia. Noon-4 pm, Thurs-Sat, free

PACIFIC

Chiaroscuro Contemporary Art 558 Canyon Road (505) 992-0711 A combination of largescale works on canvas and smaller-scale works on paper, inspired by the vast horizons and water flow of the Pacific Ocean. 10 am-5 pm, Tues-Sat, free

SHADES OF RED

Placitas Community Library 453 Hwy. 165, Placitas (505) 867-3355 A dozen artists from the Placitas region show off works inspired by the color red, in styles outside their usual portfolios. 10 am-5 pm, Wed, Thurs, Sat 10 am-7 pm, Tues 1-4 pm, Sun, free

STILL LIVES

Gerald Peters Gallery 1011 Paseo de Peralta (505) 954-5700 Penelope Gottlieb appropriates and alters existing digital prints, thus depicting the ravages of non-native species overtaking the balance of delicate ecosystems. 10 am-5 pm, Tues-Sat, free

THE PICTURE POSTCARD

No Name Cinema 2013 Pinon St. nonamecinema.org An exhibition of 20th Century photo postcards curated by Justin Rhody. On view during events or by appointment, free

THE QUALITY OF BEING FLEETING

Currents 826 826 Canyon Road (505) 772-0953 Hauntingly beautiful multimedia installations, projections and video work from artists Gillian Brown and Cherie Sampson. Noon-6pm, Thu-Sun, free

THE SHAPE OF COLOR

Victory Contemporary 124 West Palace Ave. (505) 983-8589 Work by sculptor Rick Brunner and by painter Jerry Nabors, both of whom create fantastical imagery. 10 am-5 pm, free

DANCE

EL FLAMENCO: SPANISH CABARET

El Flamenco Cabaret 135 W Palace Ave. (505) 209-1302 Classic flamenco. 7:30 pm, Wed-Sun, $25-$43

LA EMI: SUMMER FLAMENCO

The Lodge at Santa Fe 750 N St. Francis Drive (505) 992-5800 La Emi and company have an updated show for the season. 8 pm, Wed-Sat 2 pm, Sun, $25-$55

WED/3

BOOKS/LECTURES

COFFEE AND CONVERSATION

35 Degree North 60 E San Francisco St. afternoonswithchristian.com Historian Christian Saiia leads lively talks on many historical and cultural topics over coffee. Noon-2 pm, free

EVENTS

HOTLINE B(L)INGO

Desert Dogs Brewery and Cidery 112 W San Francisco St., Ste. 307 (505) 983-0134 Fill up squares. Win prizes. It’s fun, isn’t it? Plus, there’s drinks at the bar. Jeez, just go. 7 pm, $2

YOUTH CHESS CLUB

Main Library 145 Washington Ave. (505) 955-6780 We know chess is difficult, but don’t be too intimidated. Learn square-by-square and get empowered in your war games. 5:30-8 pm, free

COURTESY PIE PROJECTS

“Salish Dancers (State I)” by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, part of Tamarind Institute at Pie Projects.

MUSIC

BEACH AND BEETHOVEN

New Mexico Museum of Art 107 W Palace Ave. (505) 476-5072 The rhapsodic Piano Quintet of a late-Romantic American master. 6 pm, $10-$80

FLEUR BARRON AND JULIUS DRAKE RECITAL

New Mexico Museum of Art 107 W Palace Ave. (505) 476-5072 Brahms’s atmospheric Nachtwandler and Ives’s arrangement of At the River. Noon, $10-$40

THE SOUNDING SEA

Cathedral Basilica 131 Cathedral Place (505) 982-5619 The Santa Fe Desert Chorale reflects on our relationship with the glorious liquid of water. 7:30 pm, $20-$100

HIGH DESERT TRIO

Second Street Rufina 2920 Rufina St. (505) 954-1068 High Desert Trio has a jamoriented bluegrass sound, which opens the doors to an improv style without limits. That’s right, feel-good tunes. 6-9 pm, free

CIARRA FRAGALE

El Rey Court 1862 Cerrillos Road (505) 982-1931 Motown-inspired heartbreak pop to cerebral indie-rock. 8-10 pm, free

OPERA

M. BUTTERFLY

Santa Fe Opera 301 Opera Drive (505) 986-5900 René falls in love with a Chinese opera singer named Song Liling. But Song holds shocking secrets. (see Opera, page 27) 8 pm, $54-$346

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THEATER

SKELETAL SERIES: DRIVING AROUND

Santa Fe Playhouse 142 E De Vargas St. (505) 988-4262 A provocative brew of physical comedy, absurdism and American naivety by Amrita Dhaliwal. 7:30 pm, $30-$75

WORKSHOP

8TH ANNUAL DISRUPTECH

Online lanldisruptech.com Selected scientists present their ideas to entrepreneurs, investors, regional leaders, policy makers and industrial partners. Be the first to experience new technologies and what they might offer the world. 9:30 am-12:30 pm, free

FALL PLANTING PREPARATIONS CLASS

Reunity Farms 1829 San Ysidro Crossing reunityresources.com Enjoy an adult farm camp class and learn the best techniques for fall planting. We assume this will help make your life a little more wholesome. 9 am-noon, free

THU/4

BOOKS/LECTURES

SALLY DENTON: THE COLONY: FAITH AND BLOOD IN A PROMISED LAND

Collected Works Bookstore and Coffeehouse 202 Galisteo St. (505) 988-4226 Part of an investigation into the 2019 killings of nine women and children in Northern Mexico, The Colony examines the little-understood world of a polygamist Mormon outpost. 6 pm, free

SANTA FE DISTINGUISHED LECTURE SERIES: RICHARD KOGAN

United Church of Santa Fe 1804 Arroyo Chamiso (505) 988-3295 A discussion on the creative genius of George Gershwin. Don’t know Gershwin? You better sign up, we don’t have time to wait around. 7 pm, $20-$25

DANCE

NEW VOICES

National Dance Institute of New Mexico 1140 Alto St. (505) 983-7646 Presented by Santa Fe's newest dance company, Zeitgeist Dance Theatre, New Voices brings together a number of new showcases making their public debut. 7 pm, $20 EVENTS

ADULTI-VERSE

Meow Wolf 1352 Rufina Circle (505) 395-6369 Grown-ups only time at le ol' Meow Wolf. (see SFR picks, pages 16-17) 8 pm, $32-$42

SALAAM~SHALOM: A CELEBRATION OF PEACE

Farmers Market Pavilion 1607 Paseo de Peralta (505) 983-7726 Meet courageous young women peacemakers from Israel and Palestine who have chosen hope over fear. 6-8 pm, $10-$25

YARDMASTERS

Railyard Park Community Room 701 Callejon St. (505) 316-3596 Help beautify the Railyard Park with your hard-earned gardening skills. Flowers, bushes, trees and more. 10 am-noon, free

FOOD

DISTILLERY TOUR AND TASTING

Santa Fe Spirits Distillery 7505 Mallard Way, Ste. 1 (505) 467-8892 Spirits: We love to sip 'em, we love to mix 'em. But how does one make ‘em? Find out how here. 3 pm, $25

MUSIC

CLOACAS AND JUDE BROTHERS

Reunity Farms 1829 San Ysidro Crossing reunityresources.com Hear the sweet, haunting sounds of Cloacas and Jude Brothers. 7-9 pm, free

ROBERT WILSON

Dragon Room Bar at Pink Adobe 406 Old Santa Fe Trail (505) 983-7712 A popular local folk singer brings lovely tunes to this popular bar. 5:30 pm, free

FIRST THURSDAYS AT EL REY

El Rey Court 1862 Cerrillos Road (505) 982-1931 Music, cocktails from La Reina, wood-fired pizza from Tender Fire Kitchen and local goods. 6-8 pm, free

KALEIDESCOPE KID

Santa Fe Plaza 63 Lincoln Ave. ampconcerts.org Counter-culture street music. 6 pm, free

MENDELSSOHN AND RAN

New Mexico Museum of Art 107 W Palace Ave. (505) 476-5072 Flutist Tara Helen O’Connor, violist Max Mandel and harpist June Han give the world premiere of Festivalcommissioned work. Noon, $10-$40

PILGRIMAGE: SONGS OF THE MEDITERRANEAN BASIN

Cristo Rey Parish 1120 Canyon Road (505) 983-8528 Explore the cultures calling the Mediterranean Basin home through their sacred and secular music. Via the Santa Desert Chorale. 7:30 pm, $20-$100

OPERA

FALSTAFF

Santa Fe Opera 301 Opera Drive (505) 986-5900 Sir John Falstaff is a troublemaker, and four women are gonna teach him a lesson. Opera is a perfect medium for revenge, isn’t it? 8:30 pm, $49-$356

THEATER

SKELETAL SERIES: DRIVING AROUND

Santa Fe Playhouse 142 E De Vargas St. (505) 988-4262 A provocative brew of physical comedy and absurdism. 7:30 pm, $30-$75

SHAKESPEARE IN THE GARDEN: THE COMEDY OF ERRORS

Santa Fe Botanical Garden 715 Camino Lejo (505) 471-9103 Watch Shakespeare’s comic antics involving two sets of twins in magical Ephesus. 6:45-9:45 pm, $35-$50

WORKSHOP

YOGA FOR KIDS

La Farge Library 1730 Llano St (505) 820-0292 Call it kinesthetic creativity. Children of all ages are invited to learn yoga’s joys. 10:30 am, free

FRI/5

ART

CIPX: CRITICAL INDIGENOUS PHOTOGRAPHIC EXCHANGE (OPENING)

Foto Forum Santa Fe 1714 Paseo de Peralta (505) 470-2582 A solo show by Will Wilson, who displays original tintypes (yet with a modern bend) then develops on-site, chemicals and all. (see SFR picks, pages 16-17) 5-7 pm, free

CREATURELY KINDNESS

Globe Fine Art 727 Canyon Road (505) 989-3888 These paintings are done in defense of animal rights and the rights of nature. All proceeds or donations will go to the National Research Development Council. 10 am-5 pm, free

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