Oct 10 Friday
Experience the epic sound of Led Zeppelin brought to life on stage by Get The Led Out, a group of six veteran musicians delivering faithful, high-energy recreations of Zep’s iconic catalog. From thunderous rock anthems to an intimate acoustic set, it’s a high-energy celebration for Zeppelin fans!
Tickets for Get The Led Out will be on sale for $82.50, $67.50, $52.50, and $29.50. Tickets may be purchased online at popejoypresents.com. Tickets are also available to purchase in person at the UNM Ticket Office located at the UNM Bookstore or by calling (505) 277-4569. For more information on the upcoming season, visit popejoypresents.com. Group orders of 10 or more may be placed by emailing groups@popejoypresents.com.
Oct 11 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
The 9th CITAA conference convenes urban planners, architects, artists, historians, and scholars worldwide, aiming to foster collaboration and address key challenges in cities' identities and cultural preservation. Discussions will span historical urban development, contemporary architectural conservation, and artistic expression. Topics include the significance of architectural heritage, arts in urban revitalization, and strategies for sustainable development. The conference will explore innovative approaches to preserving cultural heritage and fostering inclusive urban spaces, leveraging technology and community engagement for impactful solutions.
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.
“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.
Free for museum members, or with admission.
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.
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
Dear Speakers, Listeners & Students,
It is with great enthusiasm, we invite you to the first edition of ICAI, organised by EMLA Foundation welcomes you all to New York to attend as a Speaker/Listener for “5ᵗʰ International Webinar on Artificial Intelligence” which is going to be held on October 11-12, 2025 in Hybrid Format i.e., In Person & Online.
The Theme of the Conference is “Exploring Recent Advances in the Field of Artificial Intelligence in the New Era”.
Target Audience:Artificial Intelligence Engineers, Data Scientists and Engineers, Machine Learning Engineers, Data Analysts, Big Data Specialists, Business Strategists, Robotics Engineers, Professors, Doctors, Software Engineers and Developers, Cognitive Psychologists, Computational Neuroscientists, CEOs, CTOs, CIOs, and Researchers.
Artificial Intelligence 2025 is a truly collaborative event designed for professionals. During these two days, a broad range of topics will be covered in scientific sessions, including Plenary, Keynote, Oral, and Poster presentations. It is our 4th time together. For the first 3 years, it will be a webinar. Now, finally, we will meet, rub shoulders.
100 Years of Collecting|100 Years of Connecting is on view through December 13, 2025 at the Nuevo Mexicano Heritage Arts Museum, located at 750 Camino Lejo on Museum Hill in Santa Fe. Admission is free. Hours are noon to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. For more information, visit nmheritagearts.org.
The exhibition marks the Spanish Colonial Arts Society's centennial by telling its century-long story of creating and caring for an extraordinary trove of nearly 4,000 objects representing the distinctive Hispano heritage of New Mexico. This provides a unique lens on the Society’s legacy of connecting to a community of artists and supporters of Hispano arts in New Mexico and beyond.