This Weekend

01.23.15

Dark Light by Christine Nofchissey McHorse, Account Past Due, Ledger Art and Beyond by Chris Pappan, Mechanistic Renderings by Star Wallowing Bull, War Department: Selections from MoCNA’s Permanent Collection, Heavy Volume, Small Spaces by Mihio Manus open. Through July 31

What do Lucky Gagin, Henry Fonda, Bob Hope, Lucille Ball, Divine, Rosalind Russell, Warren Beatty, and Johnny Cash all have in common?  They wa starred in films Made in Santa Fe.  Presented by New Mexico film historian and El Dorado resident, Jeff Berg, this program will include 15 clips from movies that have been filmed in and around Santa Fe since 1936.


The gender-bending local sensation celebrates in style with a rollicking all-ages party.

Spanish flavor, music and dance combine to dizzying effect tonight


Exhibition curator Andrew John Cecil facilitates an artists panel discussion in conjunction with exhibition Wooden Menagerie: Made in New Mexico.

The Santa Fe Jewish Film Festival presents an adaptation of the 1914 play about a bride possessed by a malevolent spirit. Come early for coffee and a pre-film talk; stay late for a brown-bag lunch discussion with literary scholar Lois Rudnik.




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