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AWAKENINGS

ViVO Contemporary 725 Canyon Road (505) 982-1320 Two and three-dimensional artworks speaking to the soul and nurturing connection. Ranging from oil paintings to mosaics, this work embodies the spirit of inspiration. 10 am-5 pm, free

PRESENCES

SITE Santa Fe 1606 Paseo de Peralta (505) 989-1199 The Light and Space movement is wicked cool, and if you haven’t checked out Helen Pashgian’s work, now is the time. 10 am-5 pm, Thurs, Sat, Sun 10 am-7 pm, Fri, free

HOPE DIES LAST: A TRIBUTE TO STUDS TERKEL

Railyard Park 740 Cerrillos Road Public artwork paying tribute to a literary legend. All day, free

METAPHYSICS

SITE Santa Fe 1606 Paseo de Peralta (505) 989-1199 When Kate Joyce was regularly commuting by air, she saw art everywhere. Spending so much time in the sky, between cramped seats and strange solitude, she began to see the window seat as a place where more than a little inspiration happens. 10 am-5 pm, Thurs, Sat, Sun 10 am-7 pm, Fri, free

JUDIITH ZABEL

”Danube Tragedy” by Judith Zabel, part of Lost & Found: A Personal Interpretation, opening March 5 at the Placitas Community Library.

MEDIUM RARE: ART CREATED FROM THE UNEXPECTED

Evoke Contemporary 550 S. Guadalupe St. (505) 995-9902 Mariella Bisson, Gugger Petter, Kay Khan and B. Shawn Cox flourish in the playground of unexpected media as they hop genre boundaries. 10 am-5 pm, Tues-Sat, free

INVISIBLE LIGHT

Obscura Gallery 1405 Paseo De Peralta (505) 577-6708 A photographic exploration focusing on infrared usage. 11 am-5 pm, free

SIXTIES ABSTRACTIONS

LewAllen Galleries 1613 Paseo de Peralta (505) 988-3250 Warren Davis’ works were championed by major art figures of his day. This unique showcase highlights Davis’ contributions to the legacy of American abstraction in an exhibition featuring works on paper, collage and small paintings on canvas. Described by Elaine de Kooning as “tension within tranquility,“ Davis’ works are highly memorable experiences and essential New Mexican art. 10 am-6 pm, Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm, Sat, free

INSIDE-OUTSIDE

Strata Gallery 418 Cerrillos Road, Ste. 1C (505) 780-5403 Best known for the panoramic oil paintings she develops on-site, Susan Stephenson transforms scenery from everyday life through an exploration of color and light. Inspired by traffic lights, stop signs or how sunlight hits the “do not pass” lines in the road. She navigates a line between attraction and unease, torn between lovely places that appeal to everyone ones deamed “unpaintable.“ 10 am-5 pm, free

VIBRANT POOL

Currents 826 826 Canyon Road (505) 772-0953 Sound installation, experimental photography and light sculpture. Thurs, 9 am-5 pm Fri and Sat, noon-6 pm Sun, 11 am-5 pm, free

THE NIGHT FALLS AND THE DAY BREAKS

5. Gallery 2351 Fox Road, Ste. 700 Sumi ink on paper and stoneware vessel. Works by Utako Shindo. (505) 257-8417 Noon-5 pm, Thurs-Sat, free

WED/2

BOOKS/LECTURES

AN EVENING WITH US POET LAUREATE JOY HARJO

St. Francis Auditorium at NM Museum of Art 107 W Palace Ave. (505) 982-2282 Harjo shares her poetry and music in support of the upcoming grand reopening of the permanent exhibition Here Now and Always at IAIA's Museum of Indian Arts and Culture. 6 pm, $25

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Complexions Contemporary Ballet

March 14, 7:30pm

The Lensic, Santa Fe’s Performing Arts Center

This performance is made possible through the generous support of Carl W. Hardin.

We are pleased to announce The Curtain is Rising! Your steadfast support has sustained Aspen Santa Fe Ballet through a two-year hiatus from live performance. With our deepest gratitude, we now welcome you back to the theater for an extraordinary evening of dance. What better way to celebrate the incredible power of live performance we all have been missing, than by bringing you one of America’s most electrifying dance companies: Complexions Contemporary Ballet.

Founders Dwight Rhoden and Desmond Richardson, armed with a rich Alvin Ailey lineage and a cadre of 18 spectacular dancers, have re-envisioned ballet through technical precision, athletic prowess, and sheer passion. Their blockbuster hit, STARDUST: From Bach to David Bowie, honoring two musical icons, has rocked the dance world and will make your spirits soar!

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PHOTO: RACHEL NEVILLE

SANTA FE’S FONDA: THE STORY OF THE OLD INN AT THE END OF THE TRAIL

Online tinyurl.com/27jt2rhp Allen Steele recounts stories of pioneers and travelers who navigated the Old Santa Fe Trail. 3:30 pm, $10

EVENTS

GEEKS WHO DRINK

Second Street Brewery (Railyard) 1607 Paseo de Peralta (505) 989-3278 Factoids and brews. Go meet the love of your life at trivia night or something. 8 pm, free

HOTLINE B(L)INGO

Desert Dogs Brewery and Cidery 112 W San Francisco St., Ste. 307 (505) 983-0134 Bingo till the cows come home. Or until the place closes. 7 pm, $2-$10

MUSIC

TERRANCE SIMIEN & THE ZYDECO EXPERIENCE

Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery 2791 Agua Fría St. (505) 303-3808 This two-time Grammy Awardwinning artist is an eighth generation Louisiana Creole focused on shattering the myths about Indigenous Zydeco roots music. 7:30 pm, $22-$25

TY SEGALL SOLO

Meow Wolf 1352 Rufina Circle (505) 395-6369 Angsty, energetic pysch-punk reminiscent of *those* feelings of frustration. With special guest Charles Moothart. 8-11:30 pm, $27

THU/3

DANCE

2-STEPPIN'

Tiny's Restaurant & Lounge 1005 S St. Francis Drive (505) 983-9817 Good old fashioned dancing, with music courtesy of the Half-Broke Horses. 7-10 pm, free (no cover)

EVENTS

CHESS & JAZZ CLUB

No Name Cinema 2013 Pinon St. nonamecinema.org You don’t gotta be an expert for some easy chess and easy jazz. 6-8 pm, free

FOOD

WARM MEAL DISTRIBUTION

DeVargas Park 302 W DeVargas St. Santa Fe's Who I Am Foundation distributes warm food to those in need. Open to all volunteers, who should arrive at 4:50 pm. 5-6:30 pm, free MUSIC

BRUCE ADAMS

The Kitchen + Bar at Drury Hotel 828 Paseo de Peralta (505) 424-2175 A night of jazzy excellence at the Drury Hotel, sure to get you In The Mood. 7:30-9:30 pm, free

DAVID GEIST

Cabaret Osteria D'Assisi 58 S Federal Place (505) 986-5858 This delightful pianist and vocalist performs from The Great American Songbook, occasional classical bops, modern pop and originals. (See SFR Picks, page 17) 7-10 pm, $5

FRI/4

ART

CHAIRS, TELEPHONES, MAILBOXES AND THE COVID MUTATION SERIES (OPENING)

El Zaguán 545 Canyon Road (505) 982-0016 Anita West is a thirdgeneration Santa Fean who works in media ranging from watercolor to up-cycled children’s furniture. 5-7 pm, free

BOOKS/LECTURES

CREATIVITY AND COVID: GENERATE PROGRAM

SITE Santa Fe 1606 Paseo de Peralta (505) 989-1199 A public panel discussion of local artists on how the pandemic has affected their artistic practices. 6 pm, free

DANCE

MARTHA GRAHAM DANCE COMPANY

The Lensic Performing Arts Center 211 W San Francisco St. (505) 988-1234 Keeping on since 1926, Martha Graham's dance company remains one of the finest examples of modern dance out there. 7:30 pm, $35-$115

EVENTS

THE EXODUS EXPERIENCE

Sky Railway 430 W Manhattan Ave. skyrailway.com An immersive theatrical experience, but on a train! 6 pm, $99

FOOD

PLANTITA'S VEGAN PIZZA NIGHT

Plantita Vegan Bakery 1704 Lena St. Ste. B4, (505) 603-0897 100% vegan good stuff. 5-8 pm, free (minus pizza) MUSIC

BILL HEARNE

Second Street Brewery (Original) 1814 Second St. (505) 982-3030 Americana and country. 6-9 pm, free (no cover)

TGIF CONCERT

First Presbyterian Church 208 Grant Ave. (505) 982-8544 Sin Nombre Brass Ensemble playing old sassy brassy favorites. 5:30 pm, free (but donate)

THEATER

CABARET

Santa Fe Women’s Club 1616 Old Pecos Trail tinyurl.com/yvvshxup Perhaps best from the 1972 film, this show is set in Berlin during the pre-Nazi Weimar era as said Nazis grow as a political presence. (See SFR Picks, page 17) 7 pm, $12-$50

SAT/5

ART

LOST & FOUND: A PERSONAL INTERPRETATION

Placitas Community Library 453 Hwy. 165, Placitas (505) 867-3355 Placitas artists were challenged to make art using repurposed materials. 10 am-5 pm, free

SANTA FE ARTISTS MARKET

In the West Casitas, North of the Water Tower 1612 Alcaldesa St. (505) 310-8766 Fine arts, fine crafts and very fine vibes. 9 am-2 pm, free

BOOKS/LECTURES

CELEBRATING WOMEN WRITERS

Placitas Community Library 453 Hwy. 165, Placitas (505) 867-3355 Writers Hilda Raz, Lynn C. Miller and Lynda Miller share works about the influence of women writers in their lives and in some of their recent writings. 2 pm, free

REBECCA SENF BOOK SIGNING

Obscura Gallery 1405 Paseo De Peralta (505) 577-6708 Signings of Making a Photographer: The Early Work of Ansel Adams. 1-3 pm, free

DANCE

MARTHA GRAHAM DANCE COMPANY

The Lensic Performing Arts Center 211 W San Francisco St. (505) 988-1234 More dance, more joy. 7:30 pm, $35-$115

EVENTS

SANTA FE WOMAN'S CLUB DONATION DRIVE

Santa Fe Woman's Club 1616 Old Pecos Trail (505) 983-9455 Cleaning out closets? Donate to support the Women’s Club flea market, which in turn supports local non profit orgs. 10 am-noon, free

TRY HOCKEY FOR FREE

Genoveva Chavez Community Center 3221 W Rodeo Road (505) 955-4000 For the kiddos ages 4-9 who like ice and sticks. 2:30-3:30 pm, free

MUSIC

CATCHING PISCES

In a literal field 3910 Fields Lane Like a scientific anomaly unknown to man, Albuquerque and Santa Fe metal bands are coming together to offer, as the youth say, a "sick" show. 7 pm, $5

DIANA BURCO

Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery 2791 Agua Fría St. (505) 303-3808 A charismatic rising star of the explosive and multi-dimensional Colombian music scene, Burco is a singer-songwriter and accomplished accordion player and Latin Grammy nominee. 7:30 pm, $17

J. WORRA

Meow Wolf 1352 Rufina Circle (505) 395-6369 J. Worra arrives at Meow Wolf with classic house alongside Kyle Walker and Miss Dre. 9 pm, $19

JOHNNY LLOYD

The Cowgirl BBQ 319 S Guadalupe St. (505) 982-2565 Lloyd's Americana and country will eliminate the winter blues. 1-3 pm, free

LEGENDS OF LOVE

St. Bede's Episcopal Church 550 W. San Mateo musica-antigua.org Music from the Middle Ages and Renaissance relating to famous couples in myth and history. Perfect for the folks who think jousting really needs to make a comeback. 4:30-6 pm, $10-$20

MAGNIFICAT

First Presbyterian Church 208 Grant Ave. (505) 982-8544 The Zia Singers women’s chorus sing the New Mexico premiere of world-renowned composer Kim André Arnesen’s moving and ethereal Magnificat. 3 pm, $10-$25

THE BUS TAPES

Ski Santa Fe 1477 Hwy. 475 (505) 982-4429 An eclectic mix of everything from funk and blues to R&B ballads on the deck. 11 am-3 pm, free THEATER

CABARET

Santa Fe Women's Club 1616 Old Pecos Trail tinyurl.com/yvvshxup No Liza, but all the energy. (See SFR Picks, page 17) 2 and 7 pm, $12-$50

WORKSHOP

BETWEEN THE PANELS: COMICS WORKSHOP

Online tinyurl.com/yptyywsd A series of comics workshops for teens and adults. This week it’s mini-comics. 11 am-12:30 pm, $25 suggested

SUN/6

ART

PLAGUE MASK PAINTINGS

Jean Cocteau Cinema 418 Montezuma Ave. (505) 466-5528 Historically, doctors wore the Medico della Peste mask while making their rounds in Venice during the Black Plague. Now they look dope. Check out some mask-themed paintings. 4-6 pm, free

DANCE

DANCE CHURCH

About the Music 2305 Fox Road (505) 603-4570 A freeform dance party rooted in creativity, connection and consent. Expect a playful atmosphere to move however you wish with inspiring music from around the world mixed by a live DJ. 10:30 am-noon, $12

EVENTS

RAGLE PARK CLEANUP

Ragle Park 2530 W Zia Road City-provided tools and trash bags. Meet at the picnic tables to sign in, get supplies and feel good. Wouldn't it be cool if we all just cared a smidge more about our public parks? 1:30-3:30 pm, free

FILM

KITCHEN ANGELS VIDEO AWARDS

Violet Crown Cinema 1606 Alcaldesa St. (505) 216-5678 A conclusion to Kitchen Angels' 30-year anniversary video competition. Enjoy the new doc Julia and see video contest winners announced. Noon, $20

MUSIC

NICOLE HALE/COLLIN MORLOCK/SABINE COLLEEN

La Reina at El Rey Court 1862 Cerrillos Road (505) 982-1931 A trio of musicians to sweeten the mood. Drinks at the bar. 7-10 pm, free (no cover)

MAGNIFICAT

First Presbyterian Church 208 Grant Ave. (505) 982-8544 The Zia Sisters will be Magnificat indeed. 3 pm, $10-$25

THEATER

BORROMEO STRING QUARTET

The Lensic Performing Arts Center 211 W San Francisco St. (505) 988-123 A performance with pianist Anne-Marie McDermott, performing works of Bartók, Adolphus Hailstork and Debussy. 3 pm, $20-$85

CABARET

Santa Fe Women's Club 1616 Old Pecos Trail tinyurl.com/yvvshxup *Bisexual musical theater vibes intensify* (See SFR Picks, page 17) 2 pm, $12-$50

WORKSHOP

HEAL YOUR ENERGY: DROP-IN ZOOM INTUITION SESSIONS

Online deeprootsstudio.com Heal your life experience, body, aura (cause some of y’all got chaotic auras) and creative channels with grounding, running your energy and strengthening intuition. 5:30-7:30 pm, $40-$200

MODERN BUDDHIST MEDITATION: LEARNING TO BE CONTENT/FEEL SATISFIED

Center For Contemporary Arts 1050 Old Pecos Trail (505) 292-5293 Find inner peace and contentment and satisfaction within your mind. It’s not in the people, places or things around us. Only by training in meditation on Buddha’s profound wisdom can one find the inner space and clarity that gives us the kind of life one perhaps really wants. 10-11:30 am, $10

GRAND REVEAL: LIFE DRAWING AT CCA

Center For Contemporary Arts 1050 Old Pecos Trail (505) 216-0672 Weekly life drawing sessions at CCA. They provide seating, unusual models and atmosphere—you can join with (dry) drawing materials. 10 am-1 pm, $10

MON/7

DANCE

SANTA FE SWING

Odd Fellows Hall 1125 Cerrillos Road Swing it up, swing it down and swing it all around. By “it“ we mean you. Get a swing lesson in at 7 pm, followed by a general open dance at 8 pm. $8 for class and dance, $3 for just the dance. 7 pm, $3-$8 BOOKS/LECTURES

IMPORTANCE OF OUR ANCESTRAL SITES: A PUEBLO PERSPECTIVE

Hotel Santa Fe 1501 Paseo de Peralta (505) 466-2775 Adam Duran (Pojoaque) speaks on historic Pueblo sites. 6 pm, $80

MUSIC

JUDY COLLINS

The Lensic Performing Arts Center 211 W San Francisco St. (505) 988-1234 Collins inspires audiences with sublime vocals and social activism. (See SFR Picks, page 17) 7:30 pm, $44-$59

ANDY SHAUF

Meow Wolf 1352 Rufina St. tinyurl.com/2p9h88bs Canadian musician Andy Shauf pens songs that explore universal truths. 8 pm, $27-$30

TUE/8

EVENTS

NMSA LOOKS TO THE FUTURE

Online theatresantafe.org/rsvp Barbara Hatch gives a tour of NSMA's facilities and introduces preparation for the upcoming spring performance. 6 pm, free

SFPS STEAM EXPO: INNOVATE.LEARN.PLAY!

Online sfps.info/page/steam-expo See guest presentations and panel discussions, student sessions and—gasp— prizes. 4:30-6:30 pm, free

ST. PATRICK’S CRAFT MAKING

Santa Fe Place Mall 4250 Cerrillos Road tinyurl.com/3x4wxfh4 Activities include face painting, balloon making, holiday arts and crafts and more. Apologies in advance for all the green glitter which may result. 11 am-2 pm, free

IAIA MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY NATIVE ARTS

108 Cathedral Place (505) 983-8900 Experimental exPRESSion: Printmaking at IAIA, 1963–1980. Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology. 10 am-4 pm, Wed-Sat, Mon 11 am-4 pm, Sun, $5-$10

MUSEUM OF INDIAN ARTS AND CULTURE

706 Camino Lejo (505) 476-1200 Painted Reflections: Isomeric Design in Ancestral Pueblo Pottery. A Place in Clay. 10 am-5 pm, Tues-Sun, $3-$9

MUSEUM OF INTERNATIONAL FOLK ART

706 Camino Lejo (505) 476-1200 Dressing with Purpose: Belonging and Resistance in Scandinavia. Fashioning Identities. 10 am-5 pm, Tues-Sun, $3-$12

NEW MEXICO MUSEUM OF ART

107 W Palace Ave. (505) 476-5052 Selections From The 20th Century Collection. Ansel Adams: Pure Photography. Poetic Justice. 10 am-5 pm, Tues-Sun, $7-$12

GEORGIA O’KEEFFE MUSEUM

217 Johnson St. (505) 946-1000 Spotlight on Spring. Works from artist-in-residence Josephine Halvorson. 10 am-5 pm, Thurs-Mon $20

NEW MEXICO HISTORY MUSEUM

113 Lincoln Ave. (505) 476-5200 In Search of Domínguez and Escalante. The Palace Seen and Unseen. The First World War. Setting the Standard: The

COURTESY MUSEUM OF INTERNATIONAL FOLK ART

Fashioning Identities: A Companion to Dressing with Purpose, from the Museum of International Folk Art.

Fred Harvey Company. 10 am-5 pm, Tues-Sun, $7-$12, NM residents free 5-7 pm first Fri of the month.

NEW MEXICO MILITARY MUSEUM

1050 Old Pecos Trail (505) 474-1670 New Mexico’s Civil War. Art! Of War. 10 am-3 pm, Mon-Fri, free

WHEELWRIGHT MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN

704 Camino Lejo (505) 982-4636 Abeyta | To’Hajiilee K’é; Indigenous Women: Border Matters (Traveling). Portraits: Peoples, Places, and Perspectives. 10 am-4 pm, Tues-Sat, $8

EL MUSEO CULTURAL DE SANTA FE

555 Camino de la Familia (505) 992-0591 Permanent Collection: Local Generational, Native Contemporary, Latin America, Latino Urban, Slide Collection. 10 am-4 pm, Tues-Sat, $8

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