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Topic: Environment
Thursday, Sep 15, 2011

Earth Now: American Photographers and the Environment

by Rani Molla
Environmental awareness has changed in the past century, and so has environmental photography. Katherine Ware curates an exhibition in conjunction with her book, Earth Now: American Photographers and the Environment
| Free reception, then with museum admission

New Mexico Museum of Art

505-476-5072
107 W. Palace Ave.
Web |
Friday, Sep 16, 2011

Earth Now: American Photographers and the Environment

by Rani Molla
Environmental awareness has changed in the past century, and so has environmental photography. Katherine Ware curates an exhibition in conjunction with her book, Earth Now: American Photographers and the Environment
| Free reception, then with museum admission

New Mexico Museum of Art

505-476-5072
107 W. Palace Ave.
Web |
Saturday, Sep 17, 2011

Earth Now: American Photographers and the Environment

by Rani Molla
Environmental awareness has changed in the past century, and so has environmental photography. Katherine Ware curates an exhibition in conjunction with her book, Earth Now: American Photographers and the Environment
| Free reception, then with museum admission

New Mexico Museum of Art

505-476-5072
107 W. Palace Ave.
Web |
Sunday, Sep 18, 2011

Earth Now: American Photographers and the Environment

by Rani Molla
Environmental awareness has changed in the past century, and so has environmental photography. Katherine Ware curates an exhibition in conjunction with her book, Earth Now: American Photographers and the Environment
| Free reception, then with museum admission

New Mexico Museum of Art

505-476-5072
107 W. Palace Ave.
Web |
Monday, Sep 19, 2011

Earth Now: American Photographers and the Environment

by Rani Molla
Environmental awareness has changed in the past century, and so has environmental photography. Katherine Ware curates an exhibition in conjunction with her book, Earth Now: American Photographers and the Environment
| Free reception, then with museum admission

New Mexico Museum of Art

505-476-5072
107 W. Palace Ave.
Web |
Tuesday, Sep 20, 2011

Earth Now: American Photographers and the Environment

by Rani Molla
Environmental awareness has changed in the past century, and so has environmental photography. Katherine Ware curates an exhibition in conjunction with her book, Earth Now: American Photographers and the Environment
| Free reception, then with museum admission

New Mexico Museum of Art

505-476-5072
107 W. Palace Ave.
Web |
Wednesday, Sep 21, 2011

Earth Now: American Photographers and the Environment

by Rani Molla
Environmental awareness has changed in the past century, and so has environmental photography. Katherine Ware curates an exhibition in conjunction with her book, Earth Now: American Photographers and the Environment
| Free reception, then with museum admission

New Mexico Museum of Art

505-476-5072
107 W. Palace Ave.
Web |
Thursday, Sep 22, 2011

Earth Now: American Photographers and the Environment

by Rani Molla
Environmental awareness has changed in the past century, and so has environmental photography. Katherine Ware curates an exhibition in conjunction with her book, Earth Now: American Photographers and the Environment
| Free reception, then with museum admission

New Mexico Museum of Art

505-476-5072
107 W. Palace Ave.
Web |
Wednesday, August 31,2011
Local News

Water Lines

Saving NM water could hang southern farmers out to dry

Joey Peters
As New Mexico continues to experience a year that could end up being its driest on record, a lawsuit over water rights in the state is heating up. And while New Mexico Attorney General Gary King says he’s fighting to keep New Mexico’s water, one critic says the case lacks legitimacy.
Wednesday, August 31,2011
Local News

Pit Stop

US House budget would curtail LANL funding

Wren Abbott
Two controversial Los Alamos National Laboratory construction projects will take big hits if a budget bill passed by the US House of Representatives is signed into law next month.
 
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