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ONGOING
A PLACE LIKE NO OTHER: PHOTOGRAPHS IN THE NEW MEXICO BADLANDS
Edition One Gallery 728 Canyon Road (505) 570-5385 Examination of the Bisti Badlands, a part of the Navajo Nation in the northwest portion of the state where unique and strange formations cover the landscape. All day, free
CHRIS MAYNARD: NEW WORKS
Gerald Peters Gallery 1011 Paseo de Peralta (505) 954-5700 Intricate designs using feathers and shadowboxes. All day, free
GOLDEN LIGHT, LONG SHADOWS AND ROADSIDE FLOWERS
Hecho a Mano 830 Canyon Road (505) 916-1341 Daniel McCoy Jr. (Muscogee Creek/Citizen Band Potawatomi) paints and draws psychedelic and funny visions that reference pop culture and make use of vivid recurring characters. All day, free
THE BOUNDING CIRCLE
Charlotte Jackson Fine Art 554 S Guadalupe St. (505) 989-8688 Rhythm-oriented paintings from Max Cole, placing the viewers within their own perspectives. All day, free
COURTESY FOTO FORUM
“Housewife” by Brandy Trigueros from the show There’s No Other Like Your Mother, opening Oct. 1 at Foto Forum Santa Fe.
RUNNIN’ RUNNIN’
Vital Spaces Midtown Annex Southwest Annex 1600 St. Michael’s Drive Mexico’s and the USA’s mutual impact on violence in the ongoing drug war. To view, email hgomez@artic.edu. Open by appointment, free
SACRED CREATURES | DOWNFALL GODS
Keep Contemporary 142 Lincoln Ave. (505) 557-9574 Paintings by Fran De Anda and Milka Lolo, inspired by ancient mythology and Central American folktales. All day, free
SHOELUCCINATIONS: THE SECRET LIFE OF SHOES
Wild Hearts Gallery 221 B Highway 165, Placitas (505) 867-2450 Untraditional show where shoes are turned into various art pieces. From artist Barbara Burzillo. All day, free
STRATA: A PROLOGUE
Strata Gallery 418 Cerrillos Road, Ste. 1C/1D (505) 780-5403 Multiple mediums from over a dozen artists. Includes both established and upcoming artists. All day, free
THE SPACE BETWEEN MEMORY AND EXPECTATION
Chiaroscuro Contemporary Art 558 Canyon Road (505) 992-0711 Renate Aller’s large scale photographs speak to how interconnected environments help us define our world and our place in it. All day, free
SHE
Obscura Gallery 1405 Paseo De Peralta (505) 577-6708 Photography contrasting girls coming of age in America and in the Middle East as they enter adulthood. All day, free
WED/29
BOOKS/LECTURES
HALF BROKE: A MEMOIR WITH SPEAKER GINGER GAFFNEY
Pecos Trail Cafe 2239 Old Pecos Trail (505) 982-9444 Gaffney discusses her memoir Half Broke, a recollection of her year-long odyssey as a professional trainer to train a herd of neglected horses at an alternative prison ranch. RSVP at contact@nnmha.org (see online listing). 7 pm, free
HISTORY AND CULTURE TALKS
35˚ North Coffee 60 E San Francisco St. (505) 983-6138 Coffee and historical chats with historian Christian Saiia. Noon-2 pm, free
MESA TALKS: ATHAPASKAN IMAGES IN NEW MEXICO
Online bit.ly/2Y1xZA2 Talk considering the impact of Spanish colonization on Athapaskan image production in New Mexico, using rock art as a window into the unfolding cultural exchanges. 6-7 pm, free
DANCE
ENTREFLAMENCO: FALL SEASON
El Flamenco Cabaret 135 W Palace Ave. (505) 209-1302 Wine, tapas and flamenco. Consider it a make-up for that Mediterreanian vacation you missed out on last year. 6:30 pm, $25-$40
EVENTS
IAIA OPEN HOUSE
Institute of American Indian Arts 83 Avan Nu Po Road (505) 424-2351 Featuring exhibitions and demonstrations of all types, with open studios and classrooms. Discover more about IAIA’s mission, programs and community. 1-5 pm, free
MUSIC
KIDS SING ALONG
Railyard Park Cerrillos Road and Guadalupe Street (505) 982-3373 Get them kiddos singing and dancing. A variety of engaging music games and sing-alongs, from classics like “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star” to energetic originals like “Dinosaurs Don't Roar Anymore.” 10-11 am, free
MIPSO
Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery 2791 Agua Fría St. (505) 303-3808 North Carolina-bred four piece alt-folk/pop band. Good vibes. Doors open at 7pm. Get more info and ticket info at the above links. 21+. Bring cash for tips. 8 pm, $17-$20
THU/30
ART
MUSEUM OF THE SIXTIES: CLOSING PARTY
Above Overland Sheepskin Company 76 East San Francisco St. flashingonthesixties.com Lisa Law’s collections of photos and memorabilia is being shared with those who remember those times. Last chance to check it out! 5-7 pm, $10
DANCE
ENTREFLAMENCO: FALL SEASON
El Flamenco Cabaret 135 W Palace Ave. (505) 209-1302 Flamenco fun fact: the dance is inspired by the Romani peoples of Andalusia and other traditions of southern Spain. 6:30 pm, $25-$40
LA EMI: FALL FLAMENCO SERIES
The Lodge at Santa Fe 750 N St. Francis Drive (505) 992-5800 The oldest known flamenco song dates back to 1774. Perhaps La Emi and company will dance away to this mysterious musical piece—will you be there to listen to the magic? 8 pm, $20-$50
EVENTS
APPLE PICKING
Los Luceros Historic Property West of Hwy. 68 (505) 476-1165 Apples. Sweaters. Historic buildings. Changing leaves. Oh yes. Maybe get yourself some cider and think about stews (see SFR picks, page 17). 10am-4 pm, $7
TEACHERS NIGHT OUT
Railyard Park Cerrillos Road and Guadalupe Street bit.ly/3EPtTf7 An evening designed to let teachers know how much the community appreciates their hard work. Connect with community organizations and resources that will enrich your classroom. Register at the above link for your spot. 3:30-6 pm, free
VAMANOS! SANTA FE WALKS
Frenchy's Field at Osage Avenue and Agua Fria A leisurely evening walk along the River Trail to the John Griego Vietnam Memorial Park and back. ADA accessible! 5:30-6:30 pm, free
VISTA GRANDE BOOK SALE
Vista Grande Public Library 14 Avenida Torreon, Eldorado (505) 466-7323 Thousands of books from all genres at bargain prices, plus music and movies. 11 am-6 pm, free

MUSIC
AL ROGERS
Fenix at Vanessie 427 W Water St. (505) 982-9966 We're waking up as September ends, but Al Rogers has been awake (and probably at his piano) the entire time. 6:30 pm, free
SOUNDS OF HOPE
Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery 2791 Agua Fría St. (505) 303-3808 Concert fundraiser for the Child Counseling Center and Play Therapy Institute of New Mexico. Bands include the Banded Geckos, Jeff Sand Jazz, Kipp Bentley and Hope & Jim. 6-10 pm, $10 THEATER
LUNGS
The Actors Lab 1213 Parkway Drive B (505) 395-6576 A modern version of Adam and Eve. Enjoy watching their difficult relationship start and end, like a reality show on stage. Apples and snakes a possibility, plus all the naked (pun intended) emotions that go with it (see SFR picks, page 17). 7:30 pm, $25-$90
FRI/1
ART
NEW CARTOGRAPHIES OF SMELL MIGRATION
SITE Santa Fe 1606 Paseo de Peralta (505) 989-1199 A multi-sensory sculptural installation by Colombian artist Oswaldo Maciá (see SFR picks, page 17). All day, free
CREATIVE RESIDENCIES: JOHNNY ORTIZ
SITE Santa Fe 1606 Paseo de Peralta (505) 989-1199 Ortiz’s residency show is video and ceramic work documenting culinary celebrations of place. All day, free
LAND CRAFT THEATRE
SITE Santa Fe 1606 Paseo de Peralta (505) 989-1199 If it wasn’t obvious, SITE is having a busy evening. Artist Joanna Keane Lopez’s celebrates the legacy of adobera and enjarradora—women who are masters at constructing and preserving earthen buildings in New Mexico. All day, free
ELEMENTALISM: CLOSING RECEPTION
Daniel Tucker Gallery 227 East Palace Avenue, Ste. P (2nd Floor) Last chance to check out Dexter Wayne's works, described as “at once fiery and flowing, explosive and delicate, volatile and serene,” representing nature’s power. 5-8 pm, free
KILLING YOURSELF TO LIVE: LURE AND LOSS AT RANCHO LA BREA
El Zaguán 545 Canyon Road (505) 982-0016 Art inspired by Pleistocene Epoch creatures who stumbled into oil pits and died. Artist Paul Baxendale reflects on our relationship with the chemical substance that has a habit of wanting to kill us. Don’t worry, you’ll be safe here. All day, free
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chamoy a solo presentation of new paintings by Javi Ramirez
