Oct 03 Friday
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Peter Mulvey has been a songwriter, road-dog, raconteur and almost-poet since before he can remember. Raised working-class Catholic on the Northwest side of Milwaukee, he took a semester in Ireland, and immediately began cutting classes to busk on Grafton Street in Dublin and hitchhike through the country, finding whatever gigs he could. Back stateside, he spent a couple years gigging in the Midwest before lighting out for Boston, where he returned to busking (this time in the subway) and coffeehouses. Small shows led to larger shows, which eventually led to regional and then national and international touring. The wheels have not stopped since.
Nineteen records, an illustrated book, thousands of live performances, a TEDx talk, opening for luminaries such as Ani DiFranco and Emmylou Harris, appearances on NPR, emceeing festivals, hosting his own boutique festival (the Lamplighter Sessions, in Boston and Wisconsin)… Mulvey never stops. He has built his life’s work on collaboration and an instinct for the eclectic and the vital. He folds everything he encounters into his work: poetry, social justice, scientific literacy, and a deeply abiding humanism. All are on plain display in his art.
The UNM Department of Theatre and Dance presents Somewhere: A Primer for the End of Days by Marisela Treviño Orta, directed by Juli Hendren.
Years after human manufactured crises have decimated the natural world, two survivors, Cassandra, an entomologist, and her brother Alexander, find hope in following the migration of Monarch butterflies to new nesting grounds. Their path intersects with a truffle farm where a small group of people are hunkering down for the imminent collapse of society. When surviving alone becomes impossible, how do humans move forward together? Will fear of the unknown hold people in the past, or can society transform like the butterfly?
Oct 04 Saturday
The ALBUQUERQUE ABSTRACT ARTISTS ALLIANCE is pleased to announce our inaugural exhibition, FORAY, running from October 3 through November 2, 2025, at Fusion | 708.
Juried by Michael Ottersen
• OPENING RECEPTION: 5:30 - 8 p.m., Fri., Oct. 3, 2025• EXHIBIT HOURS: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Wednesdays through Sundays, Oct. 3 - Nov. 2• LOCATION:Fusion | 708708 1st St. NWAlbuquerque, NM 87102
Artists in FORAY:
Marca DickieCarolyn GradyBenita GrunsethLarry GuyGinna HeidenNancy JonesFrancisNicole KurlandKaren MacekDana MillenBill SabatiniGail SacharczukCatalina SalinasJan Tras
AN EXPERIENCE OF A LIFETIME
The Balloon Museum Foundation is proud to host the Observation Deck Balloon Museum Dining Events during the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta October 4-12, 2025.
Offering the best views from above the crowds, delicious dining, VIP amenities, and access to the Balloon Museum and Balloon Fiesta Park, the Observation Deck is the best way to experience Balloon Fiesta.
Monday, Oct. 6 – No Dining EventsTuesday, Oct. 7 – No Dining Events
Celebrating 29 years, the Downtown Growers' Market is Albuquerque's longest running farmers' market. Join us at historic Robinson Park in the heart of Albuquerque for the largest selection of local farmers providing fresh produce, eggs, honey, and meats. Browse local goods from Albuquerque's micro-business community including bakeries, packaged foods and beverages, hot prepared foods on site, and hand-made art, crafts and body care products. Every Saturday from April – mid November enjoy live music from a local band starting at 10am, donation-based yoga at 8am and a variety of other community minded programming, informational booths, services and events. The Downtown Growers' Market brings the farm to the city while connecting locals and visitors alike.
Arrowsoul Art Collective’s mural installation fuses concepts of the beginning, present, and future of Indigenous pictographic arts. Based in the Southwest region, Arrowsoul Art Collective creates graffiti walls and mural paintings inspired by the evolving meanings of “Future Old School” and “Indigenous Freeways.” The artists create new visions of the Southwest landscape through blending letter structures, illustrative architecture, and textured palettes of places of home. Arrowsoul Art Collective’s projects reunite communities along the Rio Grande through creative participation. Located in the Art Through Struggle Gallery, their newest mural will be on display through June 28, 2026.
Free for museum members, or with admission.
“Sentient Structures: The Art of Skye Tafoya + SABA,” on view through November 2, 2025, showcases the work of two artists creating architecturally-inspired expressions in materials that respond to the senses. Skye Tafoya (Eastern Band Cherokee/Santa Clara Pueblo) weaves paper structures and embeds knowledge in them through her printmaking processes. SABA (Diné/Jemez Pueblo) makes paintings and prints that anchor Pueblo architecture as evolving sites of home. This exhibition offers innovative approaches to printmaking, painting, and book arts and blurs the lines between two and three-dimensional mediums.
Curated by the Indigenous Design + Planning Institute at The University of New Mexico, “Restorying Our HeartPlaces: Contemporary Pueblo Architecture” showcases a near-present history of the architectural sovereignty that emerged after the 1975 Indian Self-Determination Act. This exhibition focuses on the work of Pueblo architects while representing design concepts from regional ancestral sites that continue to influence 20th and 21st century Pueblo architecture. It will be on view in the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center’s South Gallery from March 25 through December 7, 2025
The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is pleased to host 10 days of special events to coincide with the 2025 Balloon Fiesta and Indigenous Peoples’ Day, starting on Friday, October 3rd and running through Indigenous Peoples’ Day on Monday, October 13th.
Join us for cultural dances, the 2025 American Indian Arts Festival, explore art from Native vendors all week long, and more! See our Calendar for the Full List of Events!
Plus, present your Balloon Fiesta ticket at the General Admissions desk for an Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Balloon Pin!
One pin per ticket, while supplies last.
BALLOON FIESTA WEEK DANCE SCHEDULE11am & 2pm 10/3 Northern/Southern Tewa Dancers Ohkay Owingeh10am 10/4 & 5 Acoma Family Dance Group Pueblo of Acoma 11am 10/4 & 5 Northern/Southern Tewa Dancers Ohkay Owingeh12pm 10/4 & 5 The Next Generation Dance Group Pueblo of Acoma2pm 10/4 & 5 Cellicion Traditional Dance Group Pueblo of Zuni3pm 10/4 & 5 White Mountain Apache Crown Dancers White Mountain Apache11am & 2pm 10/6 Pueblo Dance Group Laguna, Acoma, Hopi, Zuni12pm & 3pm 10/6 Kallestewa Dance Group Pueblo of Zuni11am & 2pm 10/7 The Pueblo Dance Group Laguna, Acoma, Hopi, Zuni12pm & 3pm 10/7 Soaring Eagle Dance Group Pueblo of Zuni 11am & 2pm 10/8 Red Mesa Dance Group Pueblo of Jemez12pm & 3pm 10/8 Anshe:kwe Dance Group Pueblo of Zuni11am & 2pm 10/9 Red Mesa Dance Group Pueblo of Jemez12pm & 3pm 10/9 Acoma Family Dance Group Pueblo of Acoma11am & 2pm 10/10 Acoma Family Dance Group Pueblo of Acoma12pm & 3pm 10/10 Dowa:kwe Dance Group Pueblo of Zuni11am & 2pm 10/11 The Next Generation Dance Group Pueblo of Acoma 12pm & 3pm 10/11 Oak Canyon Dance Group Pueblo of Jemez11am & 2pm 10/12 The Next Generation Dance Group Pueblo of Acoma12pm & 3pm 10/12 Oak Canyon Dance Group Pueblo of Jemez