Gallery-worthy art pieces created from at least 75 percent recycled materials demonstrate the resourcefulness and creativity of the artists at the market. Starting with a fashion show Friday night at 7 pm, the weekend-long event is the perfect opportunity to find a unique holiday gift.
Students get in free to see this performance by local teens, who share their life stories together with those of girls from the Middle East; each summer, Creativity for Peace brings a group of teens from Israel and the Palestinian Territories to Santa Fe to explore themes of conflict, identity and belonging.
Hollywood’s heartthrob from the 1950s had a secret: The “boy next door” was gay. This documentary explores how Hunter survived the pitfalls of American celebrity. Oh, and Hunter himself appears at the screening, so get psyched.
The most comprehensive exhibition to celebrate and study the living tradition of flamenco opens with live guitar and dance performances, and a book signing by the curator, . The exhibit continues through Sept. 11, 2016.
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