May 17 Friday
We are back with an exciting show that is full of NEW! New acts, new performers, and new out of towners! Get ready for burlesque numbers of all kinds at the Albuquerque Press Club. Catch our New out of town performers Mistress Mercy from Texas and Zia Pixie from Colorado.
May 18 Saturday
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This interactive exhibition celebrates the central role that Pueblo Baseball has played and continues to play in many community members’ lives at the 19 Pueblos. It tells stories of Pueblo Baseball in looking at the past, present, and future through interviews, photographs, videos, and memorabilia. Critical skills in athletics, judgment, adaptation, and perception as pitchers, batters, runners, catchers, and umpires are passed down through the generations. Pueblo Baseball games carry on a legacy more than 100+ years old with male team members from 15-55 years old playing together at once.
In creating a space for Pueblo communities to be in dialogue with each other about this century-old tradition, the exhibition serves as an introduction to the ways that Pueblo Baseball shapes Pueblo identities and reflects Pueblo value systems to all audiences. A Community Scrapbook Board will facilitate a space where Pueblo community members can contribute their stories and photographs. During the run of the exhibition, the IPCC will be offering a Baseball Card making activity to school groups. The IPCC team will also be coordinating a panel discussion program with Pueblo Baseball players.
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Indulge your passion for art and culture while making a meaningful impact. Every winning bid contributes directly to sustaining the Harwood Museum as a cornerstone of art and culture in Taos, NM. It’s not just a transaction; it’s an investment in the future of creativity, education, and community spirit.
Online bidding begins at 9:00 a.m. MDT on Sunday, May 12th and closes at 8:00 p.m. MDT on Saturday, May 18th.
The IPCC Education Team will be hosting a free online Professional Development session from 9 AM to 12 PM MT on the Indigenous Wisdom Curriculum (IWC) through the Zoom platform. This Pueblo-based curriculum aims to strengthen the identity of Native American children in New Mexico by providing comprehensive K-12 unit plans for educators on the complex political, social, cultural, and economic history of the Pueblo nations of New Mexico. We would love for you to join us to learn about the Indigenous Wisdom Curriculum and how-to implement a unit plan inside your classroom. This virtual session will include an overview of the curriculum, presentations on two recently created unit plans, and opportunities to speak with the IW Lead Team on how to implement and/or modify lesson plans for your own students or to a different grade level. Join us for this session to learn more about the Indigenous Wisdom Curriculum, have engaging conversations, and win amazing prizes you won’t want to miss!
Use the link on IPCC's event page to register.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Brianna Fragua at BFragua@indianpueblo.org. If you know of any educators who may be interested in attending, please share this announcement!
The New Mexico Watercolor Society hosts its 2024 Annual Spring Exhibition May 4-25 at the Expo-NM Fine Arts Gallery in Albuquerque. Soak up a splash of springtime with dozens of water media artists from throughout the state (and beyond). Both standard-sized and small works will be featured. All paintings are available for purchase. Hours are 10am-4pm Thu-Sun (closed Mon-Wed). Opening Reception and Award Ceremony is Saturday, May 4, 1-4pm. Admission is free. An Expo-NM parking fee may apply. More info at nmwatercolorsociety.org.
Join us for a family-friendly Heart of NM Fiber & Art Gathering at the native wildlife zoo. The event brings more than 20 artists from around the region who will demonstrate yarn spinning, knitting, lace making, crocheting and more. Visitors can feel the coats of Cashgora goats, llamas, alpacas, and three types of sheep: Debouillet, Valias Blacknose and Wensleydale sheep. Connect with fiber vendors selling everything from raw fleeces, beautiful yarns, finished fiber products as well as fine art vendors. Workshops will be given by the area’s top fiber artists, watch the art of sheep shearing and more. Stop by the kid’s booth which will feature lots of hands-on projects, the fiber educational booth, t-shirt sales booth, and enter the raffle contest. Enjoy live music and yummy things to eat. Then visit the native wildlife zoo at Wildlife West.
In a partnership with the Martha Liebert Public Library in Bernalillo, NM, Coronado Historic Site is offering a new “Ranger Read and Learn” program. This monthly program is free and open to families of all ages. A historic site ranger will read a story and offer related conversation and activities. Listen to a bilingual story about maíz, or corn, at 10:30 a.m. Kids will learn about the types of plants the people who lived at Kuaua and Jemez Pueblos grew in their gardens and then plant seeds to take and grow at home.
The Santa Fe Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol will hold an open house on May 18, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. at Santa Fe Community College. The event will feature aircraft flight simulators you can fly, drone and model rocketry displays, as well as information on our youth program for teens 12-18, adult volunteer opportunities, and search and rescue operations. See santafe.cap.gov or call 813-892-9017.
Come to El Rito for the 36th annual Arts Festival Studio Tour and Mercado, where we will have live local music, funnel cakes, food trucks, and more!
You are invited to visit the homes, studios, and private galleries of traditional and contemporary artists living and working in El Rito. See weavings from students of Northern New Mexico College. Enjoy food and live music at the Mercado where another 30 artisan vendors will be selling. The 36th Annual Spring Art Festival and Studio Tour, Saturday and Sunday, May 18th and 19 from 10 to 5. Visit elritoartassociation.org for more information.