Jul 18 Friday
The Same Place at the Same Time is a series of three exhibition rotations that trace how art lives within, emerges from, and connects Taos’s creative communities. By gathering a varied array of arts—wood-fired ceramics, volunteer radio, and Pueblo foodways—into the rotating gallery space, the exhibition highlights the many interconnected maker groups within our larger Taos community. The inclusion of visual art, music, and food emphasizes the diversity of creativity that constructs thriving cultures and communities.
The exhibition is process-focused and collectively developed, documenting how these groups operate and co-curated by the groups themselves. It explores the wide-ranging organizational structures of these collectives, in turn allowing us to consider how these frameworks influence art making, relationships, and the rich culture of Taos. It asks how we might further nurture this expansive web of connections, both inside and outside of the gallery space.
Harwood Museum of Art is honored to collaborate with local artists, makers, and cultural leaders who shape and define Taos’s remarkable artistic landscape.
Curated by Kate Miller, Curatorial Assistant, Harwood Museum of Art.
Image Credits: Happy Kiln. Courtesy of Logan Wannamaker
Saturday, June 21, 2025 - Sunday, September 7, 2025Wednesday - Sunday, 11am - 5pm
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.
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CHICANAO! Is exhibition of Chicana and Chicano artists working in different media. The show brings together artists from around New Mexico, both living and deceased. There will be over 40 artists and over 80 works shown.
A few of the artists on exhibit are Patricio Trujillo Trujillo y Fuentes, Oscar Lozoya, Delilah Montoya, Cecilio Garcia Camarillo, who first started Espejos de Aztlan. Cecilio has pass on, but his legacy remains. There are artists in varying degrees of their carreers featured in this show, and we, the curators are very happy to have invited to pull together artists.
The La Familia Growers Market returns on Fridays starting June 13th5-8 p.m. Dolores Huerta Park, 100 Isleta BoulevardThroughout the summer, local growers and independent artisans will showcase their fresh and unique creations, which include paintings, fresh veggies & fruits, honey, and all sorts of local goodies. And as always, expect to dance along to some great tunes from local artists!Come be a part of it - For more information, visit lafamiliagrowersmarket.org.
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The renowned Flamenco company, Jesús Muñoz Flamenco, based out of Albuquerque, is presenting its 7th annual summer series at Flamenco Works’ Downtown tablao. This stunning 104-year-old venue stands as a vibrant community hub, offering lively dance classes and dynamic, artistically captivating performances. This summer, we will feature an outstanding roster of artists from both Spain and the United States.
(Singer) Alejandro Silva from Cadiz, (Singer) Jose Cortes from Marseille, France, (Guitarist) Mariano Silva from Sevilla, Spain, (Bass) Asher Barreras from Albuquerque, (Dancer) Amalyah Muñoz, and (Dancer/Choreographer) Jesús Muñoz out of Albuquerque, NM.
For the past seven years, Albuquerque residents and visitors alike have eagerly awaited the unique choreographies and original compositions that Jesús Muñoz Flamenco creates for their June season. Each summer is unique, featuring collaborations with distinguished guest dancers and musicians who share powerful and important messages with their work.
Get your tickets to an unforgettable Flamenco show!
Jul 19 Saturday
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.
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
Free for museum members, or with admission.
Come create powerfully expanding, dynamic, “Biomorphic Mandalas” in this ambitious and exciting mixed media workshop!