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An all-Black settlement of the early 1900s inspires a growing number of artists, museum shows and descendants today
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This week, we get into what has disappeared from our lives—good or bad—during the pandemic. Episode 2 is all about what’s going, going, gone, maybe for…
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The COVID-19 pandemic has shuttered museums and galleries, leaving artists without income and audiences without artistic inspiration. But a nonprofit in…
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11/17 7p: This fall 516 Arts and several community partners, including artists from the University of New Mexico, collaborated to create the exhibit,…
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Women's Focus, 6/15 Sat 9a: The earth and our relationship to it run through two new solo shows by New Mexico artists that will open at 516 ARTS in…
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Mon. 9/3, 7p: Puerto Rican artists of "Defying darkness" -exhibition in 516 Arts- talk with hostess Cristina Baccin about art, social activism and how…
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Immigration and border security have dominated the headlines this week in New Mexico and across the nation. Latino USA’s Maria Hinojosa has been covering…
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Americans are deeply divided over how to handle immigration and an art exhibit in Albuquerque is working to bring new perspectives into the…
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Around the world pollinators are in crisis. That includes bees, butterflies, moths and more. This has potentially drastic consequences for all of us since…
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06/18 Megan Kamerick talks with Suzanne Sbarge of 516 ARTS, and curators Suzanne Fricke, Traci Quinn and Suzanna Finley about PhotoSummer, a collaborative…