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SUMMARY:Opening Reception for Intertwined
DESCRIPTION:The Women’s Board of the Museum of New Mexico will host an opening reception on the Free Friday Evening\, April 24\, 2009 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30p.m.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/260-opening-reception-for-intertwined/
LOCATION:New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building\, 107 West Palace Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090424
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090907
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SUMMARY:Intertwined: Contemporary Baskets from the Sara and David Lieberman Collection
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/intertwined-contemporary-baskets-from-the-sara-and-david-lieberman-collection/
LOCATION:New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building\, 107 West Palace Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090424
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090907
DTSTAMP:20260620T045525
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SUMMARY:Intertwined: Contemporary Baskets from the Sara and David Lieberman Collection
DESCRIPTION:Intertwined: Contemporary Baskets from the Sara and David Lieberman Collection opens at the New Mexico  Museum of Art on April 24\, 2009 and runs through September 6\, 2009. The Women’s Board of the Museum of New Mexico will host an opening reception on the Free Friday Evening\, April 24\, 2009 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30p.m. \n  \nIntertwined and its accompanying catalog will provide an international look at contemporary basket making and its current level of innovation and experimentation. The baskets in their collection utilize a range of materials and techniques from traditional organic to commercial and often surprising media.  Represented artists include the well-known international to the regional—four from Santa Fe—and they work in both functional containers as well as closed\, sculptural forms.   \n  \nIntertwined will include more than 70 traditional and non-traditional baskets\, including works by some of the major figures in contemporary basket making:  Ed Rossbach\, Katherine Westphal\, Sally Black\, Kiyomi Iwata\, Kazuaki Honma\, Dorothy Gill Barnes\, Carol Eckert John McQueen\, Elsie Holiday\, Ferne Jacobs\, Norma Minkowitz\, Fran Reed\, Lisa Telford\, John Garrett\, Kay Kahn\, and many more. Both Garrett and Kahn are New   Mexico artists. \n  \n“This exhibition demonstrates how basketry has been redefined during the past four decades\,” says Laura Addison\, Curator of Contemporary Art at the New Mexico Museum of Art and local curator for this exhibition. She goes on to say\,  “Many of the works in Intertwined are unrecognizable as baskets; rather they are sculptures that employ traditional\, and nontraditional\, basketmaking techniques and materials. The Liebermans’ collection is exceptional in its quality and breadth. Included are works primarily from the United  States\, including Native American basketry\, but also from Japan and Great Britain.” \n  \nThe contemporary baskets of Intertwined are another sub-category of “crafts” that the Museum has been showing in recent years\, including this summer’s exhibition Flux: Reflections on Contemporary Glass and several exhibitions on ceramics over the past decade.  \n  \nIntertwined is curated by Heather Sealy Lineberry\, Senior Curator\, ASU Art Museum. Jane Sauer\, nationally known basket maker and scholar\, consulted on the selection process. The 48-page color catalog includes an essay by nationally-known curator and scholar Kenneth R. Trapp\, and a short piece by artist Ferne Jacobs. \n  \nIntertwined: Contemporary Baskets from the Sara and David Lieberman Collection is organized by the Arizona State University Art\, Tempe\, Arizona. \nThe ASU Art  Museum is part of the Herberger College of Fine Arts at Arizona State University. 
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/intertwined-contemporary-baskets-from-the-sara-and-david-lieberman-collection-2/
LOCATION:New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building\, 107 West Palace Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20090421T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20090421T190000
DTSTAMP:20260620T045525
CREATED:20090702T001101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175319Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture\, Through the Lens: Creating Santa Fe At the Museum of International Folk Art
DESCRIPTION:As an architect\, I am concerned with how man builds on the land. As someone who has witnessed the ravages of conventional land development in the Western United States – especially on rural ranchland – I am interested in finding a better way to satisfy the need for development while protecting the land. \n— Anthony Anella  \n  \nWritten by Anthony Anella and John Write\, with Through the Lens photographer Edward Ranney's photographs\, Saving the Ranch: Conservation Easement Design in the American West is a call to protect the rapidly vanishing rural landscapes of the American West.  \n  \n Born and raised in Albuquerque\, Anthony Anella spent his early summers working on farms and ranches in New Mexico. From that experience he gained an abiding respect for the land and the people who earn their living on the land.  \nHe is the principal of Anthony Anella Architect AIA (anella.com)\, an award-winning practice dedicated to environmentally sensitive design and planning.  He is co-chair of the Aldo Leopold Centennial Celebration 2009 (LeopoldCelebration.org)\, and secretary of the New Mexico Land Conservancy. He is co-author\, with John B. Wright\, of Saving the Ranch: Conservation Easement Design in the American West (Island Press\, 2004)\, and Preserving Critical Lands in New Mexico (the Governor’s Task Force for Community Growth and Sustainability\, 2008).   \nHe is also co-author\, with Mark C. Childs\, and Krista Elrick (photography)\, of Never Say Goodbye: The Albuquerque Rephotographic Survey Project (Albuquerque Museum\, 2000). He has a Bachelor of Arts in History from Dartmouth College and a Master of Architecture from the University  of Colorado.  He believes that good design is distinguished by the art of listening and by letting the land do most of the talking. \nAt the heart of that design philosophy are issues of growth\, development and sustainability — issues that are also addressed in Through the Lens: Creating Santa Fe. \nThe exhibit\, on display at the Palace of the Governors through Oct. 25\, provides a historical and contextual perspective on how photography has played an important role in documenting and shaping Santa Fe's image. From the 1850s to the present\, photography has been an effective medium for exploring\, documenting\, and promoting the great frontiers of civilization.   \nThe exhibition\, lecture series\, and publication of the book\, Through the Lens: Creating Santa Fe\, are sponsored by the Scanlan Family Foundation\, Verve Gallery of Photography\, New Mexico Council on Photography\, New Mexico Humanities Council\, Visual Arts Gallery at the Santa Fe Community College\, Photography Department/Marion Center for Photographic Arts at the College of Santa Fe\, Scheinbaum & Russek LTD.\, Santa Fe 400th Anniversary Partnership\, Santa Fe Art Foundation\, Andrew Smith Gallery\, Museum of New Mexico Foundation\, Palace Guard\, Phyllis and Edward Gladden Endowment Fund\, and the Women’s Board of the Museum of New Mexico.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/331-lecture-through-the-lens-creating-santa-fe-at-the-museum-of-international-folk-art/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Felicia Katz-Harris":MAILTO:felicia.katz-harris@state.nm.us
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090418
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090420
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SUMMARY:Art Happening: Christy Hengst’s Birds in the Park
DESCRIPTION:Come to watch a one-day installation in the museum’s patio of a flock of porcelain birds that has been making appearances at various sites around Santa Fe and Los Alamos\, as well as in San Diego\, New York\, New Orleans\, Germany\, and the Galapagos Islands.  \nThe silkscreened birds include appropriated imagery from newspapers about war juxtaposed with texts from contributing poets and other writers. She will install the exhibition Saturday evening at 5pm and deinstall Sunday evening at  5pm. \nSaturday\, April 18\, 5 p.m. to Sunday\, April 19\, 5 p.m. \nRegular museum admission.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/415-art-happening-christy-hengsts-birds-in-the-park/
LOCATION:New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building\, 107 West Palace Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20090415T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20090415T140000
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CREATED:20090117T000742Z
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SUMMARY:Let’s Take A Look with MIAC curators
DESCRIPTION:During this time\, curators from The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture and The Laboratory of Anthropology are in the lobby of MIAC to look at your unidentified treasures. These curators will attempt to identify and explain any artifact or historic object presented to them. They prefer to work with objects from the Southwest but are willing to take a look at anything that is brought in. If they can not identify an object an attempt will be made to find someone who can. Sometimes\, the discussion among the curators may become as much or more informative than the identification of the artifact  \n  \nThe event is always free and open to the public. \nUpcoming "Let's Take A Look' Events:  \nWednesday\, January 21st\, 2009  \nWednesday\, February 18th  \nWednesday\,  March 18th \nWednesday\, April  15th \nWednesday\, May 20th \n 
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/317-lets-take-a-look-with-miac-curators/
LOCATION:Museum of Indian Arts and Culture\, 708-710 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87557\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20090405T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20090405T150000
DTSTAMP:20260620T045525
CREATED:20090121T025746Z
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SUMMARY:MIAC Sunday Lecture Series "Looking into the Bowl: An Anthropologist’s View of Cochiti and Santo Domingo Pottery"
DESCRIPTION:"Looking into the Bowl: An Anthropologist's View of Cochiti and Santo Domingo Pottery"   \nBruce Bernstein\, Director of SWAIA  \nFollowed by a book signing of A River Apart: The Pottery of Cochiti and Santo Domingo Pueblos \nBruce Bernstein is currently the Executive Director of SWAIA. From 1997 to 2005\, Bernstein served as the Assistant Director for Cultural Resources at the Smithsonian's National  Museum of the American Indian. Previously he was the Director of the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture; his directorship oversaw the building and installation of the Bloch Wing and the permanent exhibition\, "Here\, Now and Always." He has also held positions at the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian\, and the University of New Mexico's Maxwell Museum of Anthropology. He has published and curated exhibitions widely on American Indian art.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/258-miac-sunday-lecture-series-looking-into-the-bowl-an-anthropologists-view-of-cochiti-and-santo-domingo-pottery/
LOCATION:Museum of Indian Arts and Culture\, 708-710 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87557\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20090404T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20090404T160000
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SUMMARY:Second Annual Folk Art Flea Market not your typical flea market!
DESCRIPTION:Donations will be cheerfully accepted at the Museum from 10 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.  Sunday March 31 through Thursday April 2\, 2009. If you have large items\, or more  than you are able to carry\, please call the folk art flea hotline at  505.476.1201 so we can make arrangements to help; arrangements for early  donations can also be made.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/250-second-annual-folk-art-flea-market-not-your-typical-flea-market/
LOCATION:Museum of International Folk Art\, 706 Camino Lejo\, on Museum Hill\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87504\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Julia Clifton":MAILTO:julia.clifton@state.nm.us
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20090403T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20090614T170000
DTSTAMP:20260620T045525
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SUMMARY:Canvassing the Neighborhood: New Mexico Artists’ Views of Neighborhood Life
DESCRIPTION:Many Santa Feans knew Teal McKibben as part of the Canyon Road  community of artists and shopkeepers. But few of her customers knew her as an  artist. McKibben specialized in the region’s indigenous arts that also filled  her apartment behind the store. This private\, solitary artist wove figurative  textiles and drew large pastels of her collections. However\, McKibben rarely  revealed her spellbinding works to outsiders. \nTim  Prythero constructs his own neighborhoods of diners\, trailers\, taco  wagons\, service stations\, and auto parts stores. This hyper-real sculptor revels  in the patina of well worn objects from a fleeting past\, and skillfully  recreates the illusion of those surfaces. \nCarlotta  Boettcher salvages automobile hoods and transforms them into metal  “canvases” for her paintings. These works present an eclectic mix of imagery  that ranges from memories of Cuba to geometric abstraction. \nAnd from  another perspective\, Alex Harris offers an over-the-hood view  of life in Northern New Mexico. Many of his color photographs present New Mexico  as it is often seen – through the windshield of a car or  truck. \nCanvassing the Neighborhood confirms that unexpected works of art  always turn up in the neighborhoods of New Mexico.  \nFor more information\,  contact Joseph Traugott at 505-476-5062 or joseph.traugott@state.nm.us
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/374-canvassing-the-neighborhood-new-mexico-artists-views-of-neighborhood-life/
LOCATION:New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building\, 107 West Palace Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090403
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090404
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception for Canvassing the Neighborhood New Mexico Artists’ Views of Neighborhood Life
DESCRIPTION:Many Santa Feans knew Teal McKibben as part of the Canyon Road community of artists and shopkeepers. But few of her customers knew her as an artist. McKibben specialized in the region’s indigenous arts that also filled her apartment behind the store. This private\, solitary artist wove figurative textiles and drew large pastels of her collections. However\, McKibben rarely revealed her spellbinding works to outsiders.  Tim Prythero constructs his own neighborhoods of diners\, trailers\, taco wagons\, service stations\, and auto parts stores. This hyper-real sculptor revels in the patina of well worn objects from a fleeting past\, and skillfully recreates the illusion of those surfaces.  Carlotta Boettcher salvages automobile hoods and transforms them into metal “canvases” for her paintings. These works present an eclectic mix of imagery that ranges from memories of Cuba to geometric abstraction.  And from another perspective\, Alex Harris offers an over-the-hood view of life in Northern New Mexico. Many of his color photographs present New Mexico as it is often seen – through the windshield of a car or truck.  Canvassing the Neighborhood confirms that unexpected works of art always turn up in the neighborhoods of New Mexico.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/373-opening-reception-for-canvassing-the-neighborhood-new-mexico-artists-views-of-neighborhood-life/
LOCATION:New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building\, 107 West Palace Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20090331T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20090331T190000
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SUMMARY:Lecture\, Through the Lens: Creating Santa Fe At the New Mexico Film Museum
DESCRIPTION:Join New Mexico photographer Michael Berman for the latest lecture in the exhibition\, Through the Lens: Creating Santa Fe. Berman will speak at 6 p.m. Tuesday\, March 31\, at the New   Mexico Film Museum\, 418 Montezuma Ave. \nBerman\, a 2008 Guggenheim Photography Fellow\, lives and works in the Black Range along the Mimbres River in southwest New Mexico. His photographs are included in Through the Lens\, and photographs from his ongoing endeavor\, Grasslands: The Chihuahuan Desert Project\, supported by Guggenheim\, will be published this year in Trinity\, the third book of the border trilogy\, The History of the Future\, with author Charles Bowden. \n  \nBerman says of the grasslands that he photographs:  \n  \nI have wandered this landscape – in between\, where thing fall apart – for a long time. On the west side lies the Sonoran desert with its giant saguaros\, and on the east side lies the Chihuahuan Desert. Lately\, I’m in love with the Chihuahuan  Desert\, a minimalist dream of small ranges and grasslands that no one seems to pay much attention to. This desert is like a Rothko painting or one of Serra’s smooth black arcs – once you have begun to look closely it takes a lifetime to see what is there. I can argue that this is the most complex collision of ecosystems on the planet. I can tell you that where there used to be ten thousand people there are now a million. I can tell you about the waters beneath closed basins that are being mined for cities\, and the plans to drain them dry in exchange for biofuels. I can tell you what madness happens on the border of two giant nations. I can tell you a lot of things … None of this matters.  What is important is the land. \n  \nBerman was born in New York City in 1956. In 1974\, he went west to Colorado  College where he studied biology. His photographs are included in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, the Amon Carter Museum and the Museum of  New Mexico. He has received Painting Fellowships from the Arizona Commission on the Arts and the Wurlitzer Foundation; his installations\, photographs and paintings have been reviewed in Art in America\, and exhibited throughout the country.  \nHis lecture is sponsored in conjunction with the Photography Department/Marion Center for Photographic Arts at the College of Santa Fe. Through the Lens is displayed at the Palace of the Governors through Oct. 25\, 2009. The Palace of the Governors has partnered with the College on the exhibit as part of their contribution to Santa Fe’s 400th anniversary celebration. \nSince the 1850s many of the most recognized names in photography have focused their lenses in and on Santa Fe. Through their creative efforts they have documented a particular place and its visual history. They helped create that "place" and the mystique of Santa Fe. Photography has long been significant in the construction of notions of space and place\, landscape and identity\, and especially in Santa   Fe\, however malleable visual meaning may be\, has helped define the geographical imagination.  \n Curated by photographer and educator Krista Elrick and Palace of the Governor Curator of Photography\, Mary Anne Redding\, Through the Lens examines the history of Santa   Fe through the visual record created by internationally respected photographers. \nThe exhibition\, lecture series\, and publication of the companion book\, Through the Lens: Creating Santa Fe\, are sponsored by the Scanlan Family Foundation\, Verve Gallery of Photography\, New Mexico Council on Photography\, New Mexico Humanities Council\, Visual Arts Gallery at the Santa Fe Community College\, Photography Department/Marion Center for Photographic Arts at the College of Santa Fe\, Scheinbaum & Russek LTD.\, Santa Fe 400th Anniversary Partnership\, Santa Fe Art Foundation\, Andrew Smith Gallery\, Museum of New Mexico Foundation\, Palace Guard\, Phyllis and Edward Gladden Endowment Fund\, and the Women’s Board of the Museum of New Mexico.  \n 
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/293-lecture-through-the-lens-creating-santa-fe-at-the-new-mexico-film-museum/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Felicia Katz-Harris":MAILTO:felicia.katz-harris@state.nm.us
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20090328T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20090328T150000
DTSTAMP:20260620T045525
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175320Z
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SUMMARY:Monuments of Piedras Negras\, an Ancient Maya City Lecture and booksigning
DESCRIPTION:Patronized by royalty between the sixth and eighth centuries\, the monuments of Guatemala's ancient Maya city of Piedras Negras were carved by sculptors with remarkable skills and virtuosity. Together patrons and sculptors created monumental imagery in a manner unique within the larger history of ancient Maya art by engaging public viewers through illustrations of ceremonies focusing on family and the feminine in royal agendas.   Flora Clancy's introduction contextualizes her work with other studies and lays out her methodological framework. She then discusses the known monuments of the city sequentially by reigns. Individual rulers are characterized by a biography drawn from the hieroglyphic texts and the icons or imagery of their monuments are analyzed and discussed.   Although the monuments of Piedras Negras are acknowledged as social\, political\, and cultural productions\, Clancy also treats them as works of art that at their best operate on transcendent levels dissolving and overruling the contingencies of history and cultural differences. \n  Flora Simmons Clancy is professor emerita of art history at the University of New Mexico. She is a highly respected scholar in Maya art and iconography whose research has focused on Guatemala\, Honduras\, and Mexico. Besides The Monuments of Piedras Negras\, an Ancient Maya City\, her publications by UNM Press  include Sculpture in the Ancient Maya Plaza\, The Early Classic Period (1999). In 1994\, Smithsonian Books published her book\, Pyramids\, a comparison of the world's pyramids for a series of books\, Exploring the Ancient World\, edited by Jerry Sabloff. 
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/378-monuments-of-piedras-negras-an-ancient-maya-city-lecture-and-booksigning/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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GEO:35.6883465;-105.9381345
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Avenue Santa Fe NM 87501 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=113 Lincoln Avenue:geo:-105.9381345,35.6883465
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20090322T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20090322T150000
DTSTAMP:20260620T045525
CREATED:20090224T063028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175320Z
UID:10001641-1237730400-1237734000@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Artist Talk: Alternative Spaces\, pt. 2
DESCRIPTION:Artist talks in conjunction with the exhibition Alternative Spaces.  Featuring Ligia Bouton\, Madelin Coit\, and Joanne Lefrak. \n St. Francis Auditorium\, NM Museum of Art. \nFree admission.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/376-artist-talk-alternative-spaces-pt-2/
LOCATION:New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building\, 107 West Palace Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/376_thumb.jpg
GEO:35.6878097;-105.9381003
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building 107 West Palace Avenue Santa Fe NM 87501 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=107 West Palace Avenue:geo:-105.9381003,35.6878097
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20090322T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20090322T160000
DTSTAMP:20260620T045525
CREATED:20090314T055754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175305Z
UID:10001553-1237726800-1237737600@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Walking Together Community Labyrinth Walk Spring Equinox
DESCRIPTION:Labyrinth Walk celebrating the spring equinox.  Join members of  the Santa Fe Labyrinth Resource Group. Enjoy live music. Labyrinth is outdoors\, please dress appropriately. Free!
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/186-walking-together-community-labyrinth-walk-spring-equinox/
LOCATION:Museum of International Folk Art\, 706 Camino Lejo\, on Museum Hill\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87504\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/186_thumb.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Julia Clifton":MAILTO:julia.clifton@state.nm.us
GEO:35.6641155;-105.9265695
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Museum of International Folk Art 706 Camino Lejo on Museum Hill Santa Fe NM 87504 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=706 Camino Lejo\, on Museum Hill:geo:-105.9265695,35.6641155
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20090320T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20090320T220000
DTSTAMP:20260620T045525
CREATED:20090123T042324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175312Z
UID:10001593-1237575600-1237586400@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:5th Annual Youth Music Night
DESCRIPTION:The Museum of International Folk Art and Warehouse 21 present the 5th annual Youth music night.  For more information\, contact Patricia Sigala at 476-1212.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/246-5th-annual-youth-music-night/
LOCATION:Museum of International Folk Art\, 706 Camino Lejo\, on Museum Hill\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87504\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/gif:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/246_thumb.gif
GEO:35.6641155;-105.9265695
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Museum of International Folk Art 706 Camino Lejo on Museum Hill Santa Fe NM 87504 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=706 Camino Lejo\, on Museum Hill:geo:-105.9265695,35.6641155
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20090320T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20090320T183000
DTSTAMP:20260620T045525
CREATED:20090309T213928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175315Z
UID:10001611-1237570200-1237573800@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:NM Artist\, James Drake Public Lecture
DESCRIPTION:New Mexico artist James Drake describes his art and art making. \nPart of the "Spotlight on the Collection" lecture series. Other lectures:  Mar 6 – A Multi-Cultural History of Puppetry in New Mexico\,by Sunny Birklund.  Mar 13 – John Candelario's New Mexico Portfolio\, by Kate Ware.  Mar 20 – NM artist James Drake (in St. Francis Auditorium)  \n    Free admission. Refreshments will be served 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.  NM MoA – Upstairs\, in the Women’s Board Room    Media Contact: Steve Cantrell\, PR Manager; 476-1144
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/286-nm-artist-james-drake-public-lecture/
LOCATION:New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building\, 107 West Palace Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Loie Fecteau":MAILTO:loie.fecteau@state.nm.us
GEO:35.6878097;-105.9381003
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building 107 West Palace Avenue Santa Fe NM 87501 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=107 West Palace Avenue:geo:-105.9381003,35.6878097
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20090318T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20090318T140000
DTSTAMP:20260620T045525
CREATED:20090117T000633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175317Z
UID:10001624-1237377600-1237384800@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Let’s Take A Look with MIAC curators
DESCRIPTION:During this time\, curators from The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture and The Laboratory of Anthropology are in the lobby of MIAC to look at your unidentified treasures. These curators will attempt to identify and explain any artifact or historic object presented to them. They prefer to work with objects from the Southwest but are willing to take a look at anything that is brought in. If they can not identify an object an attempt will be made to find someone who can. Sometimes\, the discussion among the curators may become as much or more informative than the identification of the artifact  \nThe event is always free and open to the public. \nUpcoming "Let's Take A Look' Events:  \nWednesday\, January 21st\, 2009  \nWednesday\, February 18th  \nWednesday\,  March 18th \nWednesday\, April  15th \nWednesday\, May 20th
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/316-lets-take-a-look-with-miac-curators/
LOCATION:Museum of Indian Arts and Culture\, 708-710 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87557\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
GEO:35.664337;-105.9252387
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Museum of Indian Arts and Culture 708-710 Camino Lejo Santa Fe NM 87557 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=708-710 Camino Lejo:geo:-105.9252387,35.664337
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20090315T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20090315T150000
DTSTAMP:20260620T045525
CREATED:20081119T074147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175313Z
UID:10001600-1237125600-1237129200@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:MIAC Sunday Lecture Series “The Painted Pottery of Cochiti and Santo Domingo Pueblos”
DESCRIPTION:“The Painted Pottery of Cochiti and Santo Domingo Pueblos”  J. J. Brody\, Professor Emeritus UNM and renowned Art Historian  \n  \nFollowed by a book signing of A River Apart: The Pottery of Cochiti and Santo Domingo Pueblos\, in conjuction with our Exhibit 'A River Apart' \n  \nArt Historian J.J. Brody in ‘A River Apart’ examines and interprets the painted pottery traditions of the two neighboring communities from a perspective shaped by sixty years’ immersion in the history of Pueblo art. He is Professor Emeritus of University  of New Mexico\, from which he holds two Ph.D.s and  in the 1970s developed the Ph.D. program in Native American Art History. He is well known for his wide body of articles and books\, and as curator of numerous exhibits.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/257-miac-sunday-lecture-series-the-painted-pottery-of-cochiti-and-santo-domingo-pueblos/
LOCATION:Museum of Indian Arts and Culture\, 708-710 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87557\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
GEO:35.664337;-105.9252387
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Museum of Indian Arts and Culture 708-710 Camino Lejo Santa Fe NM 87557 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=708-710 Camino Lejo:geo:-105.9252387,35.664337
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20090313T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20090313T183000
DTSTAMP:20260620T045525
CREATED:20090217T041612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175314Z
UID:10001610-1236965400-1236969000@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Paul Strand: Photographs of Mexico Public Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Part of the "Spotlight on the Collection" lecture series. Other lectures: Mar 6 – A Multi-Cultural History of Puppetry in New Mexico\,by Sunny Birklund. Mar 13 – Paul Strand: Photographs of Mexico\, by Kate Ware. Mar 20 – NM artist James Drake  Free admission. Refreshments will be served 5:30 to 6:30 pm  NM MoA – Upstairs\, in the Women’s Board Room  Media Contact: Steve Cantrell\, PR Manager; 476-1144
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/285-paul-strand-photographs-of-mexico-public-lecture/
LOCATION:New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building\, 107 West Palace Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/285_thumb.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Loie Fecteau":MAILTO:loie.fecteau@state.nm.us
GEO:35.6878097;-105.9381003
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building 107 West Palace Avenue Santa Fe NM 87501 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=107 West Palace Avenue:geo:-105.9381003,35.6878097
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20090308T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20090308T150000
DTSTAMP:20260620T045525
CREATED:20090224T062853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175320Z
UID:10001640-1236520800-1236524400@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Artist Talk: Alternative Spaces\, pt.1
DESCRIPTION:Artist talks in conjunction with the exhibition Alternative Spaces\, featuring Cathy Aten\, Angela Elmendorf\, and John Tinker. \nSt. Francis Auditorium\, NM Museum of Art.Free admission.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/375-artist-talk-alternative-spaces-pt-1/
LOCATION:New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building\, 107 West Palace Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/375_thumb.jpg
GEO:35.6878097;-105.9381003
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building 107 West Palace Avenue Santa Fe NM 87501 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=107 West Palace Avenue:geo:-105.9381003,35.6878097
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20090308T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20090308T150000
DTSTAMP:20260620T045525
CREATED:20090116T235634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175316Z
UID:10001621-1236520800-1236524400@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:GranMary’s Place Storytelling Hour
DESCRIPTION:GranMary’s Place is a storytelling program at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture that is dedicated to and celebrating the memory of Docent\, Mary Sudbrink. Mary loved life\, loved children\, and loved telling stories to children visiting the Museum. \n  Please join us for a Series of family Story Hours of Native American Tales during winter months\, open to all ages. All programs are at 2pm and repeated at 3pm \nSunday\, March 8th- 2pm
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/313-granmarys-place-storytelling-hour/
LOCATION:Museum of Indian Arts and Culture\, 708-710 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87557\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Rene Harris":MAILTO:rene.harris@state.nm.us
GEO:35.664337;-105.9252387
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Museum of Indian Arts and Culture 708-710 Camino Lejo Santa Fe NM 87557 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=708-710 Camino Lejo:geo:-105.9252387,35.664337
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20090308T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20090308T160000
DTSTAMP:20260620T045525
CREATED:20090123T034919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175309Z
UID:10001575-1236517200-1236528000@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Opening Reception for Dancing Shadows\, Epic Tales: Wayang Kulit of Indonesia
DESCRIPTION:Wayang kulit (shadow puppet) performance of Indonesia is among the oldest and greatest story telling traditions in the world and is said to lie at the heart of Indonesian culture. Wayang kulit are flat\, leather puppets elaborately decorated and perforated\, casting intricate and dramatic shadows when performed. This is a highly refined art form that commemorates important life cycle ceremonies (such as circumcisions\, weddings\, and funerals) or social events (such as political elections or community\, religious\, and/or national holidays). Performances are usually based on classical literature such as the Indian epics\, Mahabharata and Ramayana with contemporary issues incorporated into particular scenes. In fact\, shadow puppet performance has been a popular mode of communication for ethical instruction\, news broadcasting\, and political campaigning. Performances are always accompanied by a gamelan orchestra and traditionally begin in the evening and last until dawn.    Featuring the collection of the Museum of International Folk Art\, this exhibition will introduce the distinct form and performance of wayang kulit specific to Central Java. Various aspects of this performance art will be explored\, including gamelan music\, the artistic techniques involved in making shadow puppets\, the performance of dalang (puppeteers)\, regional variations\, and the cultural context of wayang kulit.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/222-opening-reception-for-dancing-shadows-epic-tales-wayang-kulit-of-indonesia/
LOCATION:Museum of International Folk Art\, 706 Camino Lejo\, on Museum Hill\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87504\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/222_thumb.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Carlyn Stewart":MAILTO:carlyn.stewart@state.nm.us
GEO:35.6641155;-105.9265695
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Museum of International Folk Art 706 Camino Lejo on Museum Hill Santa Fe NM 87504 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=706 Camino Lejo\, on Museum Hill:geo:-105.9265695,35.6641155
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20090308T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20100314T170000
DTSTAMP:20260620T045525
CREATED:20160318T031528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175227Z
UID:10001344-1236506400-1268586000@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Dancing Shadows\, Epic Tales: Wayang Kulit of Indonesia Epic Tales: Wayang Kulit of Indonesia
DESCRIPTION:Dancing Shadows\, Epic Tales: Wayang Kulit of Indonesia introduced the distinct form of wayang kulit found in Central Java. Various aspects of this performance art were explored\, including gamelan\, artistic techniques involved in making shadow puppets\, the cast of characters\, and regional variations of wayang. A puppet workshop\, where Visitors of all ages made and played with shadow puppets was complemented by computer kiosks to learn more about Gamelan instruments and Shadow puppets. \nThis highly refined and complex art form may be performed to commemorate important rites-of-passage (such as circumcisions and weddings)\, holidays\, national events (such as political elections)\, and personal accomplishments. \nPerformances are usually based on classical literature such as the Indian epics\, Mahabharata and Ramayana with contemporary issues incorporated into particular scenes. In fact\, the Museum of International Folk Art houses George Bush and Saddam Hussein shadow puppets. Important moral\, ethical\, and philosophical ideas are taught in every show\, while entertaining the audience at times with roaring humor and special action-packed scenes. \nThe exhibit’s highlight was a 3.5 meter\, double sided screen. Much like audiences in Central Java\, museum visitors can watch dancing and battling shadows (on video) on one side of the screen and walk around the stage to watch (a video of) the shadow master at work from “behind the scenes.” \nThis award winning exhibit featured a full gamelan ensemble and the Museum’s own extraordinary collection of wayang kulit— a full set of over 200 gold and bronze-leafed Surakarta-style\, court-based shadow puppets acquired from some of Java’s prominent puppeteers. The puppets flank the screen to the left and right creating the typical yet stunning arrangement that can be seen at actual performances in Central Java. Dancing Shadows\, Epic Tales: Wayang Kulit of Indonesia opened March 8\, 2009 and closed March 14\, 2010 and is available on-line
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/223-dancing-shadows-epic-tales-wayang-kulit-of-indonesia-epic-tales-wayang-kulit-of-indonesia/
LOCATION:Museum of International Folk Art\, 706 Camino Lejo\, on Museum Hill\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87504\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/dancing-shadows.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Rebecca Ward":MAILTO:rebecca.ward@state.nm.us
GEO:35.6641155;-105.9265695
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Museum of International Folk Art 706 Camino Lejo on Museum Hill Santa Fe NM 87504 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=706 Camino Lejo\, on Museum Hill:geo:-105.9265695,35.6641155
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20090306T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20090320T183000
DTSTAMP:20260620T045525
CREATED:20090217T041309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175314Z
UID:10001608-1236360600-1237573800@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Spotlight on the Collection Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:New Mexico scholars\, artists and curators highlight aspects of the New Mexico Museum of Art’s permanent collection.  \nFriday\, March 6\, 2009      5:30 A Multi-Cultural History of Puppetry in New Mexico\, by Sunny Birklund.  Puppet artist Sunny Birklund describes the life of puppets in New Mexico\, from the Spanish colonial era to the present.   \nFriday\, March 13\, 2009    5:30 Paul Strand: Photographs of Mexico\, by Kate Ware. Curator of Photography\, NM Museum of Art.   \nFriday\, March 20\, 2009    5:30 NM Artist\, James Drake New Mexico. Artist James Drake describes his art and art making. \n Refreshments served 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. New Mexico Museum of Art – Upstairs\, in the Women’s Board Room Free admission. \nMedia Contact:  Steve Cantrell\, PR Manager 476-1144
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/280-spotlight-on-the-collection-lecture-series/
LOCATION:New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building\, 107 West Palace Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Loie Fecteau":MAILTO:loie.fecteau@state.nm.us
GEO:35.6878097;-105.9381003
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building 107 West Palace Avenue Santa Fe NM 87501 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=107 West Palace Avenue:geo:-105.9381003,35.6878097
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20090306T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20090306T183000
DTSTAMP:20260620T045525
CREATED:20090217T041428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175314Z
UID:10001609-1236360600-1236364200@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:A Multi-Cultural History of Puppetry in New Mexico Public Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Puppet artist Sunny Birklund describes the life of puppets in New Mexico from the Spanish colonial era to the present. \nPart of the "Spotlight on the Collection" lecture series. Other lectures:  Mar 13 – John Candelario's New Mexico Portfolio. Mar 20 – NM artist James Drake.  Free admission. Refreshments will be served 5:00 to 6:00 pm.  NM MoA – Upstairs\, in the Women’s Board Room.  Media Contact: Steve Cantrell\, PR Manager; 476-1144
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/283-a-multi-cultural-history-of-puppetry-in-new-mexico-public-lecture/
LOCATION:New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building\, 107 West Palace Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/283_thumb.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Loie Fecteau":MAILTO:loie.fecteau@state.nm.us
GEO:35.6878097;-105.9381003
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building 107 West Palace Avenue Santa Fe NM 87501 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=107 West Palace Avenue:geo:-105.9381003,35.6878097
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090222
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090223
DTSTAMP:20260620T045525
CREATED:20081108T052527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175312Z
UID:10001592-1235260800-1235347199@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Spanish Colonial Artist Demonstrations retablos and tinwork
DESCRIPTION:Artist Nic Otero demonstrates retablo making and Jason Younis demonstrates tinwork.  By Museum admission\, New Mexico residents with I.D. free on Sundays.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/245-spanish-colonial-artist-demonstrations-retablos-and-tinwork/
LOCATION:Museum of International Folk Art\, 706 Camino Lejo\, on Museum Hill\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87504\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Carrie Hertz":MAILTO:carrie.hertz@state.nm.us
GEO:35.6641155;-105.9265695
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Museum of International Folk Art 706 Camino Lejo on Museum Hill Santa Fe NM 87504 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=706 Camino Lejo\, on Museum Hill:geo:-105.9265695,35.6641155
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20090220T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20090220T193000
DTSTAMP:20260620T045525
CREATED:20090730T224217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175315Z
UID:10001614-1235151000-1235158200@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Opening Reception for Alternative Spaces Exhibition of Contemporary Art
DESCRIPTION:Eight New Mexico artists have created works in the museum’s architectural nooks and crannies and public spaces\, not typically used for the traditional display of art. Refreshments served by the Women’s Board of the Museum of New Mexico. \nFriday\, February 20\, 2009 5:30-7:30 p.m. \nFree admission.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/298-opening-reception-for-alternative-spaces-exhibition-of-contemporary-art/
LOCATION:New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building\, 107 West Palace Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Loie Fecteau":MAILTO:loie.fecteau@state.nm.us
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090220
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SUMMARY:Alternative Spaces Site-Specific Installations by Eight New Mexico Artists
DESCRIPTION:Santa Fe\, NM —The New Mexico Museum of Art presents Alternative Spaces\, February 20\, 2009 through May 3\, 2009\, a challenging exhibition that runs counter to the conventional display of artwork in a museum setting. The eight artists in Alternative Spaces will take over various locations in the museum and instill them with their own meaning. \nAlternative Spaces is a (mostly) galleryless exhibition that presents contemporary installations in dialogue with the museum’s historic architecture. Eight New Mexico artists will create works in the museum’s architectural nooks and crannies and public spaces not typically used for the display of artwork\, including St. Francis Auditorium\, the lobby and its fireplace\, stairwells\, and the façade. \nSince 1917\, when the Pueblo Revival building was constructed as the state art museum\, it has been celebrated as an architectural landmark. One aim of installation art is to dissolve the barrier between viewer and art\, and Alternative Spaces invites contemporary artists to transform the visitor’s experience of the museum’s architectural features through the dynamic and unexpected juxtaposition of past and present. The eight artists whose installations will integrate with these spaces are Cathy Aten\, Ligia Bouton\, Madelin Coit\, Angela Elmendorf\, Joanne Lefrak\, John Tinker\, Jared Antonio-Justo Trujillo\, and Colin Zaug. \nTinker’s work will be on the west wall of the central courtyard. He will create out of hydrostone (a mixture of plaster and concrete) 38 individually cast and painted abstract flying “insects” that will occupy approximately 33 feet. Tinker has modeled his insect on the small purplish gray Asian moth called Iridopsis Humaria\, which only comes alive in the winter (like the exhibition). Each moth measures 2 ½  inches wide\, by 2 inches high\, by 1/2 inch deep. In placing this installation in an outdoor space that often serves as a gathering place\, Tinker has in a sense given the courtyard over to a different sort of gathering. \nThe Museum’s lobby fireplace will receive the attention of Cathy Aten. Aten is keen on breaking the barrier of “observer and observed” found in the predictable gallery spaces in a fine arts museum. Using wood\, steel\, and light\, Aten said of her piece; “I chose the lobby fireplace to create a reflection of what actually happens there. The elements air\, matter and fire meet and a particular landscape is created; alive and ephemeral\, leaving us at the same time satisfied and not. The task I have set for myself is to peel away anything in my thoughts or execution that does not NEED to be there\, with the desire that what is left is pure and essential to the experience I wish to evoke in the viewer. The aforementioned equation is widened here to include viewer+viewed+experience=art.” \nFor Altered Spaces\, Ligia Bouton takes on Gustave Baumann as a “site” within the New Mexico Museum of Art. In contrast to the more traditional concept of a geographic site\, Baumann’s involvement in the early development of the Museum makes him an interesting historical and figurative site to interact with in the context of this exhibition. The resulting installation incorporates furniture made by Baumann with intricate puppet figures made by Bouton that echo Baumann’s marionettes. With the help of projected digital video\, these characters come to life to enact their frustrations\, boredom\, and fears while they wait backstage for the return of Baumann. The piece draws on Baumann’s woodcut print “The Marionettes Backstage” (ca. 1935) in which the lifeless puppets wait for their creator to animate them. This video and sculptural installation draws inspiration from Beckett’s play “Waiting for Godot\,” in which the characters wait endlessly for someone the audience quickly realizes will never appear. As with Vladimir and Estragon\, the puppets in Bouton’s installation are held in a constant state of arrested motion while they express their longing for Baumann to return. \nColin Zaug will place translucent white stars\, 1 to 3 feet in diameter across the Museum’s façade in a project called Constellation. The stars will go around the balcony and southeast bell tower of St. Francis Auditorium\, down toward the Museum’s main entrance. The stars will randomly strobe – during the day the effect is a subtle flickering behind the geometric shape of the stars\, and at night it becomes a dramatic lightning storm animating the body of the building. \nThe New Mexico Museum of Art has the largest collection of work by Gustave Baumann in the world. On view at the same time as Alternative Spaces will be the exhibition Pulling Strings:The Marionettes and Art of Gustave Baumann\, which will include the original marionettes carved by Baumann. \nAlternative Spaces opens Friday\, February 20\, 2009 with a reception hosted by the Women’s Board of the Museum of New Mexico from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Admission is free and the public is welcome.
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LOCATION:New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building\, 107 West Palace Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090220
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090504
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SUMMARY:Alternative Spaces Site-Specific Installations by Eight New Mexico Artists
DESCRIPTION:Santa Fe\, NM —The New Mexico Museum of Art presents Alternative Spaces\, February 20\, 2009 through May 3\, 2009\, a challenging exhibition that runs counter to the conventional display of artwork in a museum setting. The eight artists in Alternative Spaces will take over various locations in the museum and instill them with their own meaning.  \nAlternative Spaces is a (mostly) galleryless exhibition that presents contemporary installations in dialogue with the museum’s historic architecture. Eight New Mexico artists will create works in the museum’s architectural nooks and crannies and public spaces not typically used for the display of artwork\, including St. Francis Auditorium\, the lobby and its fireplace\, stairwells\, and the façade. \nSince 1917\, when the Pueblo Revival building was constructed as the state art museum\, it has been celebrated as an architectural landmark. One aim of installation art is to dissolve the barrier between viewer and art\, and Alternative Spaces invites contemporary artists to transform the visitor’s experience of the museum’s architectural features through the dynamic and unexpected juxtaposition of past and present. The eight artists whose installations will integrate with these spaces are Cathy Aten\, Ligia Bouton\, Madelin Coit\, Angela Elmendorf\, Joanne Lefrak\, John Tinker\, Jared Antonio-Justo Trujillo\, and Colin Zaug.  \nTinker’s work will be on the west wall of the central courtyard. He will create out of hydrostone (a mixture of plaster and concrete) 38 individually cast and painted abstract flying "insects" that will occupy approximately 33 feet. Tinker has modeled his insect on the small purplish gray Asian moth called Iridopsis Humaria\, which only comes alive in the winter (like the exhibition). Each moth measures 2 ½  inches wide\, by 2 inches high\, by 1/2 inch deep. In placing this installation in an outdoor space that often serves as a gathering place\, Tinker has in a sense given the courtyard over to a different sort of gathering. \nThe Museum’s lobby fireplace will receive the attention of Cathy Aten. Aten is keen on breaking the barrier of “observer and observed” found in the predictable gallery spaces in a fine arts museum. Using wood\, steel\, and light\, Aten said of her piece; “I chose the lobby fireplace to create a reflection of what actually happens there. The elements air\, matter and fire meet and a particular landscape is created; alive and ephemeral\, leaving us at the same time satisfied and not. The task I have set for myself is to peel away anything in my thoughts or execution that does not NEED to be there\, with the desire that what is left is pure and essential to the experience I wish to evoke in the viewer. The aforementioned equation is widened here to include viewer+viewed+experience=art.”  \nFor Altered Spaces\, Ligia Bouton takes on Gustave Baumann as a “site” within the New Mexico Museum of Art. In contrast to the more traditional concept of a geographic site\, Baumann’s involvement in the early development of the Museum makes him an interesting historical and figurative site to interact with in the context of this exhibition. The resulting installation incorporates furniture made by Baumann with intricate puppet figures made by Bouton that echo Baumann’s marionettes. With the help of projected digital video\, these characters come to life to enact their frustrations\, boredom\, and fears while they wait backstage for the return of Baumann. The piece draws on Baumann’s woodcut print “The Marionettes Backstage” (ca. 1935) in which the lifeless puppets wait for their creator to animate them. This video and sculptural installation draws inspiration from Beckett’s play “Waiting for Godot\,” in which the characters wait endlessly for someone the audience quickly realizes will never appear. As with Vladimir and Estragon\, the puppets in Bouton’s installation are held in a constant state of arrested motion while they express their longing for Baumann to return. \nColin Zaug will place translucent white stars\, 1 to 3 feet in diameter across the Museum’s façade in a project called Constellation. The stars will go around the balcony and southeast bell tower of St. Francis   Auditorium\, down toward the Museum’s main entrance. The stars will randomly strobe – during the day the effect is a subtle flickering behind the geometric shape of the stars\, and at night it becomes a dramatic lightning storm animating the body of the building. \nThe New Mexico Museum of Art has the largest collection of work by Gustave Baumann in the world. On view at the same time as Alternative Spaces will be the exhibition Pulling Strings:The Marionettes and Art of Gustave Baumann\, which will include the original marionettes carved by Baumann. \nAlternative Spaces opens Friday\, February 20\, 2009 with a reception hosted by the Women’s Board of the Museum of New Mexico from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Admission is free and the public is welcome. \n  \n ### \n The New Mexico Museum of Art was founded in 1917 as the Art Gallery of the Museum of New Mexico. Housed in a spectacular Pueblo Revival building designed by I. H. and William M. Rapp\, it was based on their New   Mexico building at the Panama-California Exposition (1915). The museum's architecture inaugurated what has come to be known as "Santa Fe Style." For more than 90 years\, the Museum has collected and exhibited work by leading artists from New   Mexico and elsewhere. This tradition continues today with a wide-array of exhibitions with work from the world’s leading artists. The New Mexico Museum of Art brings the art of New  Mexico to the world and the art of the world to New Mexico. \nThe New Mexico Museum of Art is a division of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs. \nInformation for the Public   \nLocation: Santa Fe’s Plaza at 107 West Palace Avenue. \nInformation:  505-476-5072 or visit www.nmartmuseum.org \nDays/Times: Tuesday through Sunday\, 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.  Open Free on Fridays\, 5:00-8:00 p.m.\, with the exception of major exhibition openings.  \nAdmission: School groups free. Children 16 and under free. New Mexico residents with ID free on Sundays. New Mexico resident Senior Citizens (age 60+) with ID free Wednesdays. Museum Foundation members free. NM Veterans with 50% or greater disability free. Students with ID $1 discount. Single visit to one museum: $9.00 for non-state residents\, $6.00 for New Mexico residents.  Four-day pass to five museums including state-run museums in Santa   Fe plus The Museum of Spanish Colonial Art $20.00. One-day pass for any two state museums (Museum of International Folk Art\, Museum of Indian Arts and Culture\, New Mexico Museum of Art\, and Palace of the Governors/New Mexico History Museum) $15.00.  \n 
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LOCATION:New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building\, 107 West Palace Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090219
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090220
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SUMMARY:Public Reception for 100 Years of the Museum of New Mexico
DESCRIPTION:100 Years of the Museum of New Mexico is an exhibition of artifacts and images that illustrate and commemorate the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Museum  of New Mexico.  A graphic timeline with key facts\, events and historical images will cover the walls of the exhibition space. Each of the current Museum of New Mexico museums and monuments will be represented in the exhibition\, which runs January 5 through March 22\, 2009.  \nFree admission.
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LOCATION:New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building\, 107 West Palace Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
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