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ONGOING ART *** form & concept 435 S Guadalupe St. (505) 216-1256 Jami Porter Lara, Erin Mickelson and Kate Ruck explore legacy, inheritance, indigeneity and whiteness through prints, tapestries, weaponry, neon signage and a sandbag wall. 10 am-5 pm, Tues-Sat, free BENEATH THE SURFACE Annex on the Midtown Campus 1600 St. Michael’s Drive sciartsantafe.org Scientists who double as artists display their academically-inspired works. 1-4 pm, Fri & Sat, free BIGGER THAN THIS ROOM form & concept 435 S Guadalupe St. (505) 216-1256 This show embeds monuments within larger cultural vistas. Documentations, sketches, tributes and fragments on display enhance the larger landscape works. 10 am-5 pm, Tues-Sat, free DEEPENING THE LIGHT Pie Projects 924B Shoofly St. (505) 372-7681 August Muth’s solo exhibition highlights how he’s one of the great pioneers in the field of artistic holography. That islight-related art, and yes it does have a specific term. And yes, it’s very cool. 11 am-5 pm, Tues-Sat, free
From Amanda Rowan’s show Place Setting: A Multimedia Exhibition opening at the Acequia Madre House Friday, May 20.
MILDRED HOWARD Turner Caroll Gallery 725 Canyon Road (505) 372-7681 Art channeling memory and a sense of place, with a strong element of social justice. 10 am-6 pm EVANESCENCE Charlotte Jackson Fine Art 554 S Guadalupe St. (505) 989-8688 Inspired both by images of Antarctic ice and the work of 13th century Buddhist monk Muqi Fachang, Clark Walding’s paintings are a blue pool of reflected light, tickling and troubling us. 10 am-5 pm, Tues-Sat, free
FINDING AMELIA Range West Gallery 2861 NM-14, Madrid (505) 474-0925 Who is Amelia? Well, we’re not entirely sure. Artist Carla Caletti suggests we’re all Amelia, and we’re all trying to find her. Her abstracted figures and deconstructed forms are inspired by a practice of repair, gathering disparate parts and fragments and creating new forms. Caletti's sculptures have a totemic quality and lead us to wonder about their origins. It’s asking bigger questions about life, whether we are just Amelias or if something bigger is at play. 11 am-5 pm, free
GRAVITAS Evoke Contemporary 550 S. Guadalupe St. (505) 995-9902 An art exhibition of the nude featuring artists Harry Holland, Cheryl Kelley, Soey Milk, Kristine Poole and many more. 10 am-5 pm, Tues-Sat, free HERE AND THERE Strata Gallery 418 Cerrillos Road, Ste. 1C (505) 780-5403 Artist Emmanuel Manu Opoku’s practice investigates the aesthetic value in objects and transforms a variety of materials to suggest the experience of a diasporic artist. 10 am-5 pm, Tues-Sat, free
IMAGINE THE IMPOSSIBLE Wild Hearts Gallery 221 B Highway 165, Placitas (505) 867-2450 Roger Evans is known around the block for his whimsical animal figures. As a trained engineer, he combines his knowledge of building materials with a talent for illustration. His animals are able to express social commentary and human foibles in a way that bypasses assumptions related to race, class, sex, age or other human characteristics. We can call this wholesome art with something to say. We need that. 10 am-4 pm, Tues-Fri 10 am-2 pm, Sat & Sun, free
INTO THE LIGHT ViVO Contemporary 725 Canyon Road (505) 982-1320 Contemporary Santa Feans explore the limits of light and shadow. 10 am-5 pm, free SPECTRUM SITE Santa Fe 1606 Paseo de Peralta (505) 989-1199 Diné and Chicana artist Nani Chacon offers a new body of work exploring cultural repair and radical colonial resistance through vibrant visual storytelling. 10 am-5 pm, Thurs, Sat, Sun 10 am-7 pm, Fri, free
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