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ONGOING ART AMANDA BANKER | SATURDAY MORNING STILL LIFE Kouri + Corrao Gallery 3213 Calle Marie A combination of traditional Venetian oil painting techniques with surreal portrayals of animated female characters. All day, free CHAMOY Smoke the Moon 101 Marcy St., Ste. 23 These paintings by Javi Ramirez hold a particular focus on the relationship between the natural and supernatural world. Here you can get some artistic renderings of distorted flora and funny creatures. All day, free ANIMAL PORTRAITS: THE OTHER WORLD photo-eye Gallery 1300 Rufina Circle, Ste. A3 (505) 988-5152 x202 Brad Wilson’s animal portrait photography brings out the magic within every animal featured. In conjunction with his book release, The Other World. All day, free EXPOSURE: NATIVE ART AND POLITICAL ECOLOGY IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts 108 Cathedral Place (505) 983-8900 A number of Native artists show how nuclear weapons affect Native populations. 10 am-4 pm, $5-$10
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GO WEST SAID A SMALL VOICE New Mexico Museum of Art 107 W Palace Ave. (505) 476-5072 Landscape works and marionettes from Gustave Baumann, inspired by his 1918 relocation to New Mexico from some other old place. 10 am-5 pm, $0-$12 IN SEARCH OF DOMÍNGUEZ AND ESCALANTE New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Ave. (505) 476-5100 The American West has changed since Franciscan friars traveled through in 1776. This photography show contrasts what the friars saw and what exists in New Mexico now. 10 am-5 pm, $7-$12 INSPIRED BY THE LAND: PART II Chiaroscuro Contemporary Art 558 Canyon Road (505) 992-0711 Twenty represented Indigenous artists. This second part to this going show focuses on the magic in the natural world. All day, free KYLE MAIER: ELECTRIC POLAROID Historic Santa Fe Foundation 545 Canyon Road, Ste. 2 (505) 983-2567 Filmmaker Kyle Maier's visual storytelling skills bridge a gap between artist interpretations and American history. This exhibition, Electric Polaroid, features the wild collection of Polaroids that Maier captured around Santa Fe. (see SFR picks, page 17) All day, free MONO CIEZA AND MAYA FUJI Keep Contemporary 142 Lincoln Ave. (505) 557-9574 Argentine sculptor Cieza’s Archeology of Future uses various materials and combinations such as resin, ceramic and bronze. Fuji’s painting series Humid Nostalgia offers a blend of Japanese mythology and her experience as a first-generation American. All day, free MUSEUM OF ENCAUSTIC ART EXHIBITION Museum of Encaustic Art 18 County Road 55A, Cerrillos (505) 424-6487 A showcase of over 100 of the magazine’s featured artist’s work from the past decade of Encaustic’s magazine. All day, $10
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Chandelier by Peter Harrington. Moth Wings and Pagodas opens Friday, Nov 12 at Ellsworth Gallery.
NATIVE AMERICAN NACIMIENTOS Adobe Gallery 221 Canyon Road (505) 955-0550 Historical nacimientos, or Nativity scenes, from various Indigenous artists. All day, free
PARALLEL TRAJECTORIES Currents 826 826 Canyon Road (505) 772-0953 Works on paper by Robert Campbell and David Stout, organic patterns that evoke landscape and architecture. All day, free
PAST PERFECT FUTURE form & concept 435 S Guadalupe St. (505) 216-1256 Erin Mickelson’s show includes printmaking, bookbinding, new and mixed media, artist books and micro-press publishing. All day, free
PLEIN AIR PAINTERS OF NEW MEXICO Sorrel Sky Gallery 125 W Palace Ave. (505) 501-6555 The 13th National Juried Members Show of the Plein Air Painters of New Mexico. The exhibition includes up to 100 works created within the last two years from award winners and other participants. All day, free POETIC JUSTICE New Mexico Museum of Art 107 W Palace Ave. (505) 476-5072 Exhibition that showcases the formal and thematic intersection of artists Judith F. Baca (b. 1946), Mildred Howard (b. 1945) and Jaune Quick-to-See Smith (b. 1940 Citizen of Confederated Salish and Kootenai Nation, MT), all of whom had a passion for social justice and societal progression. All day, free REEMERGENCE 2021 Balzer Contemporary Edge Gallery at IAIA 83 Avan Nu Po Road (505) 424-2305 IAIA’s first in-person senior exhibition since 2019! This exhibit examines a wide range of concepts spanning from identity to the effects of COVID-19 and a deep individual reflection of practices and mediums. All day, free RESURGENCE: MARK MAGGIORI PORTRAITS FROM E.I. COUSE’S PUEBLO PHOTOS Couse-Sharp Historic Site: Lunder Research Center 138 Kit Carson Road, Taos (575) 751-0369 Works from artist-in-residence Mark Maggiori, a series based on Eanger Irving Couse photographs, which detailed Native life in Taos and beyond. noon-4pm, Tuesday-Saturday, free LAND CRAFT THEATRE SITE Santa Fe 1606 Paseo de Peralta (505) 989-1199 Celebrating the legacy of adobera and enjarradora— women who are masters at constructing and preserving earthen buildings. Joanna Keane Lopez’s work explores the boundries between large-scale installation of art and adobe architecture and how home is where connections are born. All day, free