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On Abstract Painting and Impulse: A Talk with Natalie Smith
While the widening inventions in contemporary abstraction have renewed an interest in painting, abstraction’s recent ascension has also More …
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Geographies of Memory Launches Indigenous Art Series
In “Melanie Yazzie: Geographies of Memory,” at UNM Art Museum now through May 17, the artist exhibits an More …
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Powerful, Painful Comedy Abounds at Tricklock’s Revolutions Fest
Imagine if The White Stripes and Mike Myers’s Saturday Night Live character Dieter had children. The result might More …
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Led by the Desert with Angela de la Agua
Coinciding this year with High Desert Test Sites’ week-long art event, HDTS 2013, was artist Angela de la Agua’s More …
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A Feminist Print Show at Tamarind; A New Fine Arts Dean for UNM
I first encountered Sue Coe’s lithograph, The Unspeakable Pursuing the Uneatable (1996), near to the date when it More …
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Teatret OM Production Creates Primal Story of Exploration
Count on Tricklock Company to find unusual fare for the Revolutions International Theatre Festival. I can definitely say More …
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War Satire Kicks Off Tricklock Revolutions Festival
War has a long and rich history as a subject for satire and absurdity. That tradition continues with More …
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Play Questions Idea of Trying to Find “the Truth” of History
It can be exciting to deconstruct history and expose false narratives that have been repeated so often they More …
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Study: Arts Generated $91.9M for Albuquerque Economy
If ever there was an incentive to practice it was the Shame Flute. Lousy musicians in the Middle More …
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Behind the Digital Curve: What The Creative Abq Symposium Got Wrong
I attended part of a daylong Creative Albuquerque symposium on October 19th. Titled Profit: From Striving to Thriving, More …
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Guest Post: Hacking and Alt Economies at ISEA2012
Upon entering the ISEA2012 main exhibit venue, the Albuquerque Museum, I felt as though I was in a More …
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Consensus “Has Failed”: ISEA2012 Artist Marina Zurkow on Gila 2.0, Animals and Land
Marina Zurkow is a Brooklyn-based artist who makes media works about humans’ relationships to animals, plants and the More …
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