This Weekend

In 3-D!

SFUAD presents the sixth annual Outdoor Vision Fest, which features environmental projections and outdoor art installations of design, animation, full-motion video, video mapping, motion graphics and interactive multimedia exhibitions created by the school’s talented students. It sounds like it’ll be trippy (See SFR Picks).

Davyd Roseman and MC David Montoya welcome this very funny lady from Hollywood, where all dreams come true.

They may be inspired by '80s new wave, but Lindy Vision (comprised of three sisters from Albuquerque) looks toward the future, with beats so sick you're like, "Woah!" This show also features performances from Summon, Suede School, Thieves & Gypsys and more.


Your favorite downtown bookseller celebrates Independent Bookstore Day with special deals, special items and special people (that's all you guys) (See SFR Picks).

Hear period music and learn about hysterical, er, historical events from before New Mexico was New Mexico.

The arts collective used video to explore an Indigenous perspective on the imposed restriction on ancient routes of travel and trade.


Pre-pros (that's pre-professionals, to those not in the know) plus youth and adult students from the best damn local circus company around (See SFR Picks).

Car culture reigns supreme in New Mexico, and this show is all about the lowest, baddest rides around. Cars in the lobby and a looped screening of South American Cho Low top off this norteño afternoon.

Learn the beauty and power of hand drumming through the perspective of yoga and meditation.

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