Posted on Feb 13 2013 @ 12:23 PM
Celebrating our creative community, Women & Creativity is an annual celebration of women’s creativity and entrepreneurship coordinated by the National Hispanic Cultural Center and the Harwood Art Center in collaboration with local and regional partners and artists.
Mama’s Minerals will participate in this celebration with our own unique brand of beading classes on March 30 at our Albuquerque store: Bead Your Heart Out: Express Your Artistic Skills through Jewelry Making.
Join in through presentations, performances, art exhibitions, workshops, cinema, demonstrations, and other creative endeavors throughout the month of March in Albuquerque and Santa Fe.
For additional information on events and partners, visit www.womenandcreativity.org. While you are there, consider making the Creative Resolution for March 2013 or signing up for one of their play-along projects!
Encompass Exhibition
Presented by Harwood Art Center
505.242.6367, harwoodartcenter.org
March 1 – 28, Free
Monday – Friday, 10 am – 4 pm and by appointment
The Harwood Art Center’s Spring exhibit features two significant gallery exhibitions, featuring artwork by Escuela del Sol school children and artwork by emerging and established artists.
Stitching Resistance: The History of Chilean Arpilleras
Presented by the National Hispanic Cultural Center
In the NHCC Art Museum
505.246.2261, www.nhccnm.org
On view through January 2014
Tuesday – Sunday, 10 am – 5 pm
$3 for adults, children under 16 free
Free admission on Sundays
Arpilleras are a powerful art form - layers of sackcloth or burlap fabric (arpillera) were joined, principally through applique, to create multidimensional (in layers and meaning) works of protest and resistance.
The Apron Project, An Outdoor Installation
Presented by Womyn’s Work in partnership with the National Hispanic
Cultural Center
At the Plaza Mayor, National Hispanic Cultural Center
505.246.2261, ext. 167, womynswork.com and www.nhccnm.org
On view March 1 – 31, Free
Traditionally, aprons represent a woman’s unpaid work, industriousness, nurturing, and care-taking. As aprons experience a comeback, a group of local Albuquerque artists are using aprons to express themes from women’s lives, struggles and history.
Border Liquid and Mi Corazon y Mi Alma Exhibits
Presented by El Chante: Casa de Cultura
505.400.9201, elchantecasadecultura.com
March 8 – March 31, Free
Wednesday – Friday, 2 - 7 pm
Saturday and Sunday, 1 pm - 6:30 pm
Mi Corazon y Mi Alma presents the work of Conny Sena as she focuses on her journey of healing, breathing life into broken branches through inlay of precious stones and other spiritual artifacts. Border Liquid shares Jaelyn DeMaria’s photography of a personal and collective journey of the Mexico/New Mexico border.
Good In the Kitchen
Presented by the Tamarind Institute
In the Tamarind Gallery
505.277.3901, www.tamarind.unm.edu
On view through March 14
Monday - Friday, 9 - 5 pm, Free
This exhibition, curated by John Mulvaney, includes prints created at Tamarind over the last thirty years which explore the impact of the Women’s Movement on both male and female artists.
Annie Leibovitz: Pilgrimage
Presented by the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum
505.946.1012, www.okmuseum.org
March 1 - 31, 2013
10am - 5pm each day, 10 am – 7 pm Fridays
General: $12, NM Residents: $6, Under 18 Free
This exhibit charts a new direction for one of this country’s best known living photographers. Unlike her staged portraits, the photographs in this exhibition were taken because Leibovitz was moved by the subject.
Georgia O’Keeffe and the Faraway: Nature and Image
Presented by the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum
505.946.1012, www.okmuseum.org
March 1 - 31, 2013
10am - 5pm each day, 10 am – 7 pm Fridays
General: $12, NM Residents: $6, Under 18 Free
This exhibit demonstrates how the beauty and elegance of O’Keeffe’s paintings were prompted by the intimacy of her ongoing experiences with the Southwest’s natural forms, especially because of the camping trips she made to remote areas.
The Magnificent Void: The Paintings of Heather Bingham, Stacey Heim & Celeste LaForme
Presented by Outpost Performance Space
At the Inpost Artspace
505.268.0044, www.outpostspace.org
March 2 – March 29, Free
Since 1996, the Inpost Artspace exhibits have made Visual Arts a vital part of the Outpost experience. Now in 2013, the Inpost Artspace is a Satellite Gallery of 516 ARTS, curated by Claude Smith of 516 ARTS and Guri Amrit Khalsa of the Harwood Art Center.
Artist Showcase: Krysteen Waszak
505.503.7124, farmandtablenm.com
March 1 – 31
Farm & Table
Krysteen Waszak is Farm & Table’s featured artist for Women & Creativity. Her bright, cheerful New Mexico-centric work will be showcased and available for purchase until May. Krysteen says, “I see New Mexico and my subjects as bright, full of life and exciting, and that is how I paint them.”
Featured Artists: Lisa Donald & Katie Leese
505.897.8203, www.shoplaparada.com
March 1 – 31
Wednesday – Friday, 11 - 6 pm
Saturdays 10 – 6 pm, Sundays 10 - 2 pm
La Parada features talented women artists throughout the month of March in celebration of Women & Creativity! The 2013 featured artists are local jewelry maker, Lisa Donald and New Orleans painter Katie Leese.
Films on Fridays
Presented by UNM Women’s Resource Center
505.277.3716, women.unm.edu
Friday, March 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29
12 pm, Free
UNM Women’s Resource Center host free screenings of films made by and about women and girls each Friday at Noon during March 2013. Visit women.unm.edu for film schedule.
Women & Creativity and Encompass Opening Receptions
Presented by Harwood Art Center
505.242.6367. www.harwoodartcenter.org
Friday, March 1
6 – 8 pm, Free
Harwood Art Center
Harwood hosts the premier event for Women & Creativity in conjunction with the Spring Arts opening. The evening will feature artist studio tours, two exhibition openings, live music, film screenings, video projection, and live art making.
Yoga Trip: Journey with the Heart
Presented by Marisol Armijo Brito
In the Education Center at the National Hispanic Cultural Center
505.246.2261, ext. 167, www.nhccnm.org
Saturday, March 2
8:30 am, by donation
Take a yoga TRIP: Tune-in, Rev-up Inside Power with Marisol! This morning yoga workshop leads us into creative intentions for the month of March! Discover how to align the body, mind and spirit in a chakra balancing yoga workshop.
The Art of Cartography: Mapping as a Creative Process
with Allyson Packer and the Harwood Art Center
At the Harwood 6th Street Studio
505.242.6367, harwoodartcenter.org
Saturday, March 2
10 am – 3 pm, $45
Participants move through exercises that approach mapping as a creative process. Using mixed media and alternative printmaking techniques, we create maps that explore personal experience, imagined worlds, and the real and invisible terrains in our daily lives.
The Magnificent Void: The paintings of Heather Bingham, Stacey Heim & Celeste LaForme
Exhibit Reception
Presented by Outpost Performance Space
At the Inpost Artspace
505.268.0044, www.outpostspace.org
Saturday, March 2
5 – 8 pm, Free
Since 1996, the Inpost Artspace exhibits have made Visual Arts a vital part of the Outpost experience. Now in 2013, the Inpost Artspace is a Satellite Gallery of 516 ARTS, curated by Claude Smith of 516 ARTS and GuriAmrit Khalsa of the Harwood Art Center.
Arranging Your Creative Space with Feng Shui
Presented by Carol Olmstead, Feng Shui Master Practitioner
In the Education Center at the National Hispanic Cultural Center
505.690.1814, www.FengShuiForRealLife.com
Sunday, March 3
1 – 2:30 pm, $19
Do you have a special space where you can pursue your creative pastimes? Feng Shui Expert Carol M. Olmstead shares practical tips for arranging a space that encourages inspiration and creativity! Bring a floor plan or diagram of a room for Carol to analyze and help you rearrange.
Guided Tour of Stitching Resistance Exhibition
Presented by the National Hispanic Cultural Center
In the NHCC Art Museum
505.246.2261, ext. 167, www.nhccnm.org
Sunday, March 3
1 pm, Free
A guided tour of the Stitching Resistance exhibition on view in the NHCC Art Museum.
The Apron Project, Exhibit Reception
Presented by Womyn’s Work in partnership with the National Hispanic
Cultural Center
At the NHCC Plaza Mayor
505.246.2261, ext. 167, www.nhccnm.org
Sunday, March 3
2 – 4 pm, Free
Visit and celebrate with a group of local Albuquerque artists who are using the medium of the apron to express themes from women’s lives, struggles and history.
Sacred Earth: Our Inheritance in Artistry and Clay
Presented by Lia Rosen
At the National Hispanic Cultural Center
Fourth session will be held at the artist’s studio
505.428.0668, LiaRosen@earthlink.net www.TierraSagradaPottery.com
Sundays, March 3, 10, 17 and 24
1 – 3 pm, $95 for the series
Go from ancient shards and natural clay harvested from the earth to your own expression in this welcoming material. Individual vessels and collaborative projects result in beautiful hand-built pieces. Outdoor firing on March 24 is held at artist’s La Cienega studio.
We Are the Eighth Day: Creative Resilience
Presented by New Mexico Interfaith Power and Light At St. Mark’s on the Mesa, Episcopal Church www.nm-ipl.org Sunday, March 3
2 pm – 4:30 pm, by donation (suggested $5 - $15)
At this event, women artists who draw upon deep spiritual places to manifest works of love and healing will share their art and reflections on earth and spirituality. Several of the accomplished visual artists and poets include: Pat Malcolm, Melanie Weidner, Renny Golden and others.
Creative Sound Circle with Aimee Conlee
La Parada aimeedreams@yahoo.com
Sunday, March 3
2 - 3:30 pm
Aimee Conlee, certified in Sound, Voice and Music Healing, gently guides our sound from the inside out. Drawing from traditions of yoga and meditation, Aimee leads exercises such as deep belly breathing, body awareness, humming and call and response chanting.
Cantando la Cultura: Sing-along Workshops
Presented by the UNM Robb Trust and the National Hispanic Cultural Center
In the NHCC Education Center
505.246.2261, ext. 167, www.nhccnm.org
Tuesday, March 5
6:30 – 8 pm, Free
Adults and children are invited to celebrate New Mexican and Latino culture through history and songs, because everyone loves to sing!
Happy Arte Hour (art-making happy hour!)
Presented by the National Hispanic Cultural Center
In the Education Center
505.246.2261, ext. 167, www.nhccnm.org
Thursday, March 7
5:30 – 7:30 pm, by donation
Happy Arte Hour is an evening of art-making and creative fun for adults in a relaxed, social setting which includes a cash bar and tapas for sale to fuel those creative juices. Each monthly session features a different art-making technique or materials.
A Writer and Her Blog - How to Create a Blog and Stick With It
Presented by Jessica Helen Lopez and Katarina Guarascio
In the Education Center at the National Hispanic Cultural Center
jec_lopez26@yahoo.com, lapalabra.abqnorthwest.com
Thursdays, March 7, 14, 21 and 28
6 – 8 pm, $75, limited to 12 participants
Learn the elements of blogging, how to generate an idea that will appeal to a readership, technical elements of creating a blog and then the follow through to maintain the writing/images/posts for blog.
Tin Hat
Presented by Outpost Performance Space
505.268.0044, www.outpostspace.org
Thursday, March 7
7:30pm, $30/$25 Members & Students
Old World Europe interwoven with post-modern America, south-of-the border sensuality, odd-metered syncopation and deeply soulful grooves. Their latest CD features the poems of e.e. cummings put to music.
Good In the Kitchen, Exhibit Reception
Presented by the Tamarind Institute
At the Tamarind Gallery
505.277.3901, www.tamarind.unm.edu
Friday, March 8
5 – 7 pm, Free
Join Tamarind in celebrating this exhibition, curated by John Mulvaney, which explores the impact of the Women’s Movement on both male and female artists.
Border Liquid and Mi Corazon y Mi Alma, Exhibit Reception
Presented by El Chante: Casa de Cultura
505.400.9201, elchantecasadecultura.com
Friday, March 8
6 – 8:30 pm, Free
Join El Chante along with artists Conny Sena and Jaelyn DeMaria in celebration of the Border Liquid and Mi Corazon y Mi Alma art exhibits on view during the month of March.
International Women’s Day with Marjorie Agosín
Presented by the National Hispanic Cultural Center
In the NHCC Bank of America Theatre
505-724-4771, www.nhcnm.org
Friday, March 8
7 pm, Free
In honor of International Women’s Day, Wellesley College professor, poet and scholar, Marjorie Agosín discusses women’s issues, resistance, art and activism along with the Stitching Resistance: The History of Chilean Arpilleras.
She Dances with Fate
Presented by Two Pentacles, LLC and National Hispanic Cultural Center
In the NHCC Albuquerque Journal Theatre
505.724.4771, www.nhccnm.org
Friday, March 8, 7:30 pm
$12, $17, $22 w/ $5 discount for students/seniors/NHCC members
She Dances With Fate, a flamenco “hip-hopera” written and directed by Camelia R. Finley and co-written by Jacob Cornelius, is a musical drama built from legends of Gypsy folklore, Greek myth, Celtic fables, and ancient champions.
She Dances with Fate
Presented by Two Pentacles, LLC and National Hispanic Cultural Center
In the NHCC Albuquerque Journal Theatre
505.724.4771, www.nhccnm.org
Saturday, March 9, 7:30 pm
Sunday, March 10, 2 pm
$12, $17, $22 w/ $5 discount for students/seniors/NHCC members
She Dances With Fate, a flamenco “hip-hopera” written and directed by Camelia R. Finley and co-written by Jacob Cornelius, is a musical drama built from legends of Gypsy folklore, Greek myth, Celtic fables, and ancient champions.
Beginning Bookbinding
Presented by Mita Saldaña, Against the Grain
In the Education Center, National Hispanic Cultural Center
505.281.5737, atgbooks@q.com
Saturdays, March 9, 16, 23 and 30
9 am - 1 pm, $150
This four week class introduces basic bookbinding using traditional methods. Each project is designed, cut and assembled by you. From a single folded sheet to a single section case bound book, and finish off with a multiple section hard bound book.
Your Brain on Creativity
Presented by Ellen Fox, LISW and Karen Doyle, LISW
In the Education Center, National Hispanic Cultural Center
505.699.4312, ellenfoxcreative.com
Saturday, March 9
9 am – 4 pm, $75
This workshop explores the neuroscience of creativity. Participants are asked to come with a creative project in mind or in process. It’s fun, and it is designed for creatives in a variety of disciplines.
Vamos al Museo: Art-making for Families
Presented by the National Hispanic Cultural Center
NHCC in the Art Museum and Education Center
505.246.2261, ext. 167, www.nhccnm.org
Saturday, March 9
10:30 – noon, Free, reservations required
Families are invited for a short tour of the Art Museum, followed by a hands-on art-making session inspired by the tour. The Stitching Truth exhibition is focus and inspiration for this activity.
Here We Are: Storytelling through Art
With Jen DePaolo
Presented by Harwood Art Center
At the Harwood 6th Street Studio
505.242.6367, harwoodartcenter.org
Saturday, March 9
1 - 5 pm, $25
Participants use inspirational materials from home with provided materials for an experiment in visual discourse around identity, community, and personal narrative. Here We Are includes creative exercises, story sharing, and simple art techniques.
Colcha Pajarito
Presented by Annette Gutierrez-Turk
In the Education Center, National Hispanic Cultural Center
505.246.2261, ext. 167, www.nhccnm.org
Saturday, March 9
1 – 5 pm, $50 (materials included)
Learn the traditional embroidery technique developed by the Spanish Settlers in New Mexico and Southern Colorado. This is a hands-on surface embroidery, using no embroidery hoop or frame; wool on linen.
Totem Animal Workshop
Presented by Women Awakening Women
At Evolve Yoga Studio & Conscious Living Center
505.907.7734, www.Meetup.com/Women-Awakening-Women
Saturday, March 9
2 – 5 pm, $25
All Creature-Beings are here to assist us. By recognizing their appearance in our lives, we assist them in helping us. This workshop helps you become more aware of your environment, and to recognize these signs when they appear.
Poetic Loop Making Workshop
Presented by Women of Basement Films
In the Education Center, National Hispanic Cultural Center
basementfilms.org
Saturday, March 9
1 pm – 4 pm, by donation ($5 suggested)
This workshop uses the techniques of loop making to investigate and celebrate identity and creates a safe environment for women to let their creativity take hold.
Pigments of Your Imagination: The Chemistry of Art and Science
Presented by Explora
In the Education Center, National Hispanic Cultural Center
505.224.8382, www.explora.us
Saturday, March 9
2:30, Free, reservations required
Do artists need to understand Chemistry? Explore the art/science connection by using pigments to make your own paints. Then use your handmade paints to create an original work of art.
Box-making: Three-Tiered Jewelry Box
Presented by Mita Saldaña, Against the Grain
In the Education Center, National Hispanic Cultural Center
505.281.5737, atgbooks@q.com
Saturday, March 9
2 – 6 pm, $65
Create this diamond shaped box with 3 tiers of trays that are attached on the interior in an alternating pattern. When closed with the ornamental clasp, the trays are hidden inside. All of the materials are pre-cut and all tools are provided.
Origami with Felicia Montoya
Presented by La Parada
505.897.8203, info@shoplaparada.com
Saturday, March 9
2 – 4 pm, Free, donations accepted
Enjoy making origami with local artist Felicia Montoya. Supplies will be provided. There is no fee, but donations will be accepted. Space is limited; please RSVP.
Who Does She Think She Is?
Film Screening, with Jill Christian
Presented by Harwood Art Center
505.242.6367, harwoodartcenter.org
Saturday, March 9
5 pm, $2
This film focuses on five bold women artists, each radically different in background. They are pulled in different directions by competing demands of artistic fulfillment, marriage, motherhood and economic survival.
The Reptilian Lounge: Albuquerque’s Longest Running Latenight Cabaret
Presented by Tricklock Theatre Company
At the Tricklock Performance Laboratory
505.254.8393, www.tricklock.com
Saturday, March 9
10:30 pm, $10
Come see ABQ’s wildest and most talented comics, belly-dancers, monologists, musicians, and naked dancers for three Saturdays during Women and Creativity. Join in, have fun and cheer for ABQ’s best talent!
Public Art Tour of Women Artists
With Sherri Brueggemann
Presented by City of Albuquerque’s Public Art Urban Enhancement Program
www.cabq.gov/publicart
Sunday, March 10
1 – 4 pm, Free, Reservations required
Join in on this progressive tour of Albuquerque Public Art featuring women artists. The tour will be led by Sherri Brueggeman. Meeting places and tour schedule will be provided upon registration.
Flamenco Plus: Flamenco Dance for Students 50+
Presented by Dulce Flamenco Internacional, Inc.
In the PNM Rehearsal Hall, National Hispanic Cultural Center
505.873.4845, swflamencoarts@msn.com
Tuesday, March 12 – Saturday, March 16
10 - 11 am, Beginning, $50 for series
11 – 12:30 pm, Intermediate, $75 for series
These week-long workshops are designed for flamenco students, men and women over 50 years of age; however, students of all ages are welcome. The beginning level is for students with no prior flamenco experience.
Cantando la Cultura: Sing-along Workshops
Presented by UNM Robb Trust and the National Hispanic Cultural Center
In the Education Center, National Hispanic Cultural Center
505.246.2261, ext. 167, www.nhccnm.org
Tuesday, March 12
6:30 – 8 pm, Free
Adults and children are invited to celebrate New Mexican and Latino culture through history and songs, because everyone loves to sing!
Experimental Film Screenings
Presented by the Women of Basement Films
Wells Fargo Theatre, National Hispanic Cultural Center
Thursday, March 14
7 pm, by donation ($5 suggested)
View a screening of short films by Basement Films members and engage in a panel discussion regarding women in the film industry.
Biggi Vinkeloe Trio/Lisa Gill opens
Presented by Outpost Performance Space
505.268.0044, www.outpostspace.org
Thursday, March 14
7:30 pm, $15/$10 Members & Students
Free-jazz flutist and saxophonist Biggi Vinkeloe is joined by Albuquerque’s tuba maestro, Mark Weaver and Bay area bassist Damon Smith. Albuquerque poet, NEA Fellowship recipient and author of five books, Lisa Gill, opens.
Writing for Your Life: A Writing Circle for Women with Ties to the Military
with Caroline A LeBlanc, MFA, MS, RN
Presented by Wilderness Heart Workshops
In the Education Center, National Hispanic Cultural Center wildernessheart@msn.com
Saturday, March 16
9:30 am – 4:30 pm, Sliding scale $30 - $60
The experiences and after-effects of military duty forever impact women’s lives, even after the service member becomes a veteran. In this circle we will use writing exercises to explore our writing military related experiences and stories.
Bookmaking: Soft Bound Leather Journal
Presented by Mita Saldaña, Against the Grain
In the Education Center, National Hispanic Cultural Center
505.281.5737, atgbooks@q.com
Saturday, March 16
2 – 6 pm, $60
This luscious journal has a very classic look with multiple sections directly sewn onto the soft leather cover with an over-wrapped cover held tightly with a wrap-around tie. Materials and tools provided.
Retablo Painting with Felicia Montoya
Presented by La Parada
505.897.8203, info@shoplaparada.com
Saturday, March 16
2 – 4 pm, Free, donations accepted
Enjoy making mini retablos with local artist Felicia Montoya. Supplies will be provided. There is no fee, but donations will be accepted. Space is limited; please RSVP.
Four Poets: Rivers Run Through Us
With Valerie Martinez, Jasmine Cuffee, Jamie Figueroa and Shelle Sanchez
Presented by Littleglobe
Wells Fargo Theatre, National Hispanic Cultural Center
505.980.6218, www.littleglobe.org
Saturday, March 16
7 pm, by donation
Join us for the 5th annual performance by “Four Poets Respond.” Each year four women, poets, come together to create an unusual poetry experience -- part reading, part theater, part spoken word performance. This year, it’s all about rivers.
The Bark & The Tree
Presented by Vivian Nesbitt
At The Cell Theatre
www.viviannesbitt.com
Saturday, March 16 7:30 pm
$12 advance, $15 at door
An original play written and performed by third generation actor Vivian Nesbitt, illuminating her journey to discover the identity of her Irish great, great grandmother known as the poetess Eva of the Nation.
The Reptilian Lounge: Albuquerque’s Longest Running Latenight Cabaret
Presented by Tricklock Theatre Company
At the Tricklock Performance Laboratory
505.254.8393, www.tricklock.com
Saturday, March 16
10:30 pm, $10
Come see ABQ’s wildest and most talented comics, belly-dancers, monologists, musicians, and naked dancers for three Saturdays during Women and Creativity. Join in, have fun and cheer for ABQ’s best talent!
Wine & Cheese 101: Taste, pair and explore!
with Amy Hass and Jaye Wilkinson
Presented by Farm & Table
505.503.7124, farmandtablenm.com
Sunday, March 17
1 - 3 pm, $20
Farm & Table’s wine expert Amy Hass, along with Executive Chef Jaye Wilkinson, introduce wines and artisanal cheeses through an exploration of pairings. Have some fun tasting and learning! Space is limited; please RSVP.
The Bark & The Tree
Presented by Vivian Nesbitt
At The Cell Theatre
www.viviannesbitt.com
Sunday, March 17
3 pm, $12 advance, $15 at door
An original play written and performed by third generation actor Vivian Nesbitt, illuminating her journey to discover the identity of her Irish great, great grandmother known as the poetess Eva of the Nation.
Upcycled Art Lecture and Tin Collage Workshop
Presented by Bernalillo County Public Art, with Nan Masland
At the Harwood Art Center
505.314.0467, www.bernco.gov/public-art-program
Monday, March 18
5:30 – 7 pm, Free. Reservations required
Attend a brief lecture on upcycled art and the history of recycled materials in fine art. View examples of contemporary women artists using upcyled materials in public art. Then create your own masterpiece out of a repurposed tin.
Readers’ Club: Maria Chabot – Georgia O’Keeffe
Correspondence: 1941-1949
Presented by Georgia O’Keeffe Museum
Museum Education Annex
505.946.1012, www.okmuseum.org
Tuesday, March 19
6 – 7:30 pm, Free
Explore the complex personal and business relationship between Maria Chabot, a twenty six year old aspiring writer from San Antonio, and Georgia O’Keeffe, a fifty three year old famous artist, through their letters.
Cantando la Cultura: Sing-along Workshops
Presented by the UNM Robb Trust and the National Hispanic Cultural Center
In the Education Center, National Hispanic Cultural Center
505.246.2261, ext. 167, www.nhccnm.org
Tuesday, March 19
6:30 – 8 pm, Free
Adults and children are invited to celebrate New Mexican and Latino culture through history and songs, because everyone loves to sing!
Community Music Together® Demonstration Class
Presented by Creating Something LLC
Creating Something Community Classroom
505.850.6950, www.creatingsomething.com
Thursday, March 21
9:30 – 10:30 am, Free (RSVP required)
Creating Something, LLC invites families with young children from birth through 5 years old to attend this free community class to experience the internationally recognized Music Together curriculum for themselves!
Women, Art and Creativity
3rd Thursdays at The Albuquerque Museum
505.243.7255, www.cabq.gov/culturalservices/albuquerque-museum
Thursday, March 21
5 – 8:30 pm, Free
Listen to Santa Fe’s Madi Sato, an award-winning singer, songwriter, poet, sound healer and teacher. Make art deco-inspired jewelry with Museum School instructor Ophelia Adelai Cornet. Emjoy short talks in the gallery exploring “Deco Japan.”
Malika Zarra
Presented by Outpost Performance Space
505.268.0044, www.outpostspace.org
Thursday, March 21
7:30 pm, $20/$15 Members & Students
Moroccan born multi-lingual singer and her quartet combine jazz influences with her own culture and creativity to present a new Moroccan urban-world-jazz.
Sixth Annual Peña Femenina
With Carol Vigil and Leila Flores-Dueñas
Presented by the Hispanic Women’s Council Salón Ortega, National Hispanic Cultural Center www.nmhwc.com
Friday, March 22
7 pm, by donation ($5 suggested)
A peña is a gathering for entertainment in an informal setting. Peña Femenina brings together and showcases seasoned and budding talents of New Mexican women artists through music, poetry, acting, dancing, etc.
Gratitude: Find it. Create it.
Presented by Change is Yours, Antonia Montoya
At Farm & Table
505.333.9336, changeisyours.com
Saturday, March 23
10 am – noon, Pay what you want!
Antonia Montoya guides you through the beautiful world of gratitude. Find your own gratitude in unexpected ways while expressing it through words, writing, artistic expression, and even a walking session. A family friendly event.
Steampunk Style Journal or Postcard Collection
Presented by Micaela Seidel
In the Education Center, National Hispanic Cultural Center
505.246.2261, www.nhccnm.org
Saturday, March 23
1 – 5 pm, $35
“Steampunk” is an aesthetic that mixes the Victorian with the Industrial Age. Think lace and gears, flowers and cogs. In this workshop, students will create a journal using a concertina book structure, then use metal foil tape to create a faux metal “Steampunk” style cover.
Family Art Lab – Making Books
With Vashti B Moss and Spring Griffin
Presented by Harwood Art Center
At the Harwood 6th Street Studio
505.242.6367, harwoodartcenter.org
Saturday, March 23
1 – 3 pm, $15 per adult, $10 per child
Additional $5 materials fee
Students will learn to make simple book structures and play with techniques to fill them with stories, dreams, recipes, memories and more. Participants will make several simple bound and folded books during an afternoon of creative collaboration and laughter!
Looking Back/Looking Within: Writing Your Life Stories
Presented by Marilyn Stablein
At the Harwood Art Center
505.792.2985, marilynstablein.com
Saturday, March 23 and March 30
1 – 3:30 pm, $45 for series
Everyone has a story to tell. Some have many stories to tell. Participants will learn to explore and record personal experiences and develop skills to expand these memories and insights into stories.
Un(original) Stories, A Participatory Discussion
Presented by Cut + Paste Society At the Tricklock Performance Laboratory cutnpastesociety@gmail.com
Saturday, March 23
7 pm, by donation
Un(original) Stories is a conversation between a diverse group of creative Santa Fe women who are making art and community, simultaneously. The women’s art collective known as Cut+Paste Society focus on the question: How do woman artists create social capital?
The Mujeres Stories Collaborative
Presented by El Chante: Casa de Cultura
photojaelyn@gmail.com , elchantecasadecultura.com
Saturday, March 23
6:30 - 8:30 pm, Free
The Mujeres Stories Collaborative is a multimedia project collecting oral histories and stories from women in New Mexico. The night includes video vignettes that feature women and their unique approaches to being creative, as well as a discussion with the filmmakers.
hONEyhoUSe / Bébé La La Opens
Presented by Outpost Performance Space
505.268.0044, www.outpostspace.org
Saturday, March 23
7:30 pm $25/$20 Members & Students
Award winning trio featuring Hillary Smith, Yvonne Perea and Mandy Buchanan, return to celebrate their latest release. Bébé La La, with singer-songwriter-guitarist Alicia Ultan and singer-accordionist Maryse Lapierre perform folk-Americana, French ballads and more.
The Reptilian Lounge: Albuquerque’s Longest Running Latenight Cabaret
Presented by Tricklock Theatre Company
At the Tricklock Performance Laboratory
505.254.8393, www.tricklock.com
Saturday, March 23
10:30 pm, $10
Come see ABQ’s wildest and most talented comics, belly-dancers, monologists, musicians, and naked dancers for three Saturdays during Women and Creativity. Join in, have fun and cheer for ABQ’s best talent!
The Tree Project - Where Art, Ecology, and Community Meet
Presented by Judith Shaw
At the OffCenter Community Art Center
505.977.3792, judithshawart.com
Sunday, March 24
8:30 am – 5 pm, $115 - includes all materials
This workshop focuses on the importance of trees and provides a hands-on, collaborative art making experience. The process nurtures and celebrates ones positive connections to Earth through expressive art-making.
A Prayer for Juarez and West Mesa: An Offering Mandala
Presented by Littleglobe and Deborah Gavel
Plaza Mayor, National Hispanic Cultural Center
www.deborahgavel.com
Sunday, March 24
2 pm, Free
Join us in a community offering in memory of the young women of Cuidad Juárez and West Mesa. Wear black, bring a bowl for water as we create a mandala—a portal between the dark and the light. Free and open to all.
Bubbles & Bubbles
Presented by Explora with Local iQ and Qbar
At the QBar, Hotel Albuquerque
505.224.8382, www.explora.us
Sunday, March 24
4 – 7 pm, $20 donation
Support Explora as you experiment with the art and science of bubbles and sip some bubbly. In collaboration with Local iQ and Qbar.
Art and Leadership for Adults: Moved by Place
Led by E. Klingner
Presented by Georgia O’Keeffe Museum
In the Museum Education Annex
505.946.1012, www.okmuseum.org
Tuesday, March 26
6 – 8 pm, Free
Nurture your creative process with a two-hour pilgrimage into a world of art making. Gather inspiration from word and image and move on to build small works; your landscapes real and imagined.
Cantando la Cultura: Sing-along Workshops
Presented by the UNM Robb Trust and the National Hispanic Cultural Center
In the Education Center, National Hispanic Cultural Center
505.246.2261, ext. 167, www.nhccnm.org
Tuesday, March 26
6:30 – 8 pm, Free
Adults and children are invited to celebrate New Mexican and Latino culture through history and songs, because everyone loves to sing!
A Pilgrimage to Self
Led by Catherine Trapani and Susan Tungate
Presented by Georgia O’Keeffe Museum
In the Museum Education Annex
505.946.1012, www.okmuseum.org
Thursday, March 28
9 am – 1 pm, $75 general, $65 museum members
Through writing prompts and art demonstrations, you will take a personal pilgrimage and create a written reflection, and a collage and mixed media work of art on board. Supplies will be provided.
Cimarron
Presented by AMP Concerts and the National Hispanic Cultural Center
In the Albuquerque Journal Theatre, National Hispanic Cultural Center
505.724.4771, www.nhccnm.org
Thursday, March 28
7:30 pm, $17, $22, $27
A seven-piece ensemble led by Carlos Rojas, Cimarrón has performed the world over during the past two decades. The musicians are immersed in the sounds of “los llanos” that stretch from Colombia into Venezuela.
Yoga Trip: Journey with the Heart
with Marisol Armijo Brito
In the Education Center, National Hispanic Cultural Center
505.246.2261, ext. 167, www.nhccnm.org
Saturday, March 30
8:30 am, by donation
Take a yoga TRIP: Tune-in, Rev-up Inside Power with Marisol! This morning yoga workshop will help to lead us into creative intentions for the month of March! Discover how to align the body, mind and spirit in a chakra balancing yoga workshop.
Passover Storytelling for Children
Presented by Fran Black
At La Parada
Saturday, March 30
10 am, Free
Fran sits down as her Eastern European Jewish Grandmother, accent and all, to tell a children’s Passover story with props and a Passover treat to eat.
Surface Technique Workshop: Experimental Ceramic Monoprinting
with Lea Anderson and Alex Kraft
Presented by 516 ARTS
In the Education Center, National Hispanic Cultural Center
505.242.1445. www.516arts.org
Saturday, March 30
10 am – 1 pm, $25
Try out this visually stunning, yet simple ceramic technique. Newsprint Monoprinting is an innovative surface design technique that utilizes a quick-and-easy printmaking process on leather-hard clay.
Flamenco Introduction Workshop
Presented by Adriana Maresma
In the PNM Rehearsal Hall , National Hispanic Cultural Center
505.246.2261, ext. 167, www.nhccnm.org
Saturday, March 30
10 – 11 am, $16
This beginner-level workshop is offered by Adriana Maresma Fois – visiting artist, dancer, choreographer, and instructor. For more information about Adriana, visit www.adribaila.webs.com.
Flamenco Intermediate/Master Class
Presented by Adriana Maresma
In the PNM Rehearsal Hall, National Hispanic Cultural Center
505.246.2261, ext. 167, www.nhccnm.org
Saturday, March 30
11 am – 12:30 pm, $20
This master class is offered by Adriana Maresma Fois – visiting artist, dancer, choreographer, and instructor. For more information about Adriana, visit www.adribaila.webs.com.
Flow and Create: An Exploration of Yoga and Contemplative Collage
With Jennifer Dominique and Dante Jericho
Presented by Sattva Yoga Studio
505.270.2543, www.Sattvayogabq.com
Saturday, March 30
11 am - 4 pm, $60
We'll begin by unleashing our creative juices with a yoga practice focusing on breath and intuitive movement. We'll have refreshments, and further explore our creativity through the guided process of contemplative collage and personal reflection.
Bead Your Heart Out: Express Your Artistic Skills Through Jewelry Making
Presented by Mama’s Minerals
505.266.8443, www.MamasMinerals.com
Saturday, March 30
12 - 1:30 pm, $20, pre-registration required
Bring design ideas to life with simple beading techniques, which can also be used to make matching bracelets. Tools and beads are provided, but feel free to bring your own beads or old jewelry that need new life.
A Walk in Our Shoes; Or, Everything You Wanted to Know About Women But Were Afraid to Ask
Presented by UNM Women's Resource Center
In the UNM Student Union Ballroom
505.277.3716, women.unm.edu
Saturday, March 30
6 pm, Free
This show includes monologues, dancing, music, poetry and more, celebrating women and also raising awareness about violence against women and girls.
La Juerga Flamenca with Illeana Gomez & Alejandro Pais Iriart
Presented by Outpost Performance Space
505.268.0044, www.outpostspace.org
505.277.3716, women.unm.edu
Saturday, March 30
7:30 pm, $20/$15 Members & Students
This exciting young flamenco ensemble is led by dancer Illeana Gomez and guitarist Alejandro Pais Iriart, and features other rising stars on the vibrant New Mexico Flamenco scene.
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National Hispanic Cultural Center
1701 4th St, SW, Albuquerque, NM 87102
www.nhccnm.org, 505.246.2261
Harwood Art Center
1114 7th St, NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102
www.harwoodartcenter.org, 505.242.6367
The Albuquerque Museum
2000 Mountain Road NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104
albuquerquemuseum.org, 505.243.7255
Cell Theatre
700 1st St, NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102
www.liveatthecell.com, 505.766.9412
Creating Something Community Classroom
1751 Bellamah Ave, NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104
creatingsomething.com
El Chante: Casa de Cultura
804 Park, Ave, SW, Albuquerque, NM 87102
505.400.9201
Factory on Fifth
1715 5th St, NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102
www.factoryon5.com
Farm & Table
8917 4th, St, NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114
farmandtablenm.com, 505.503.7124
Georgia O’Keeffe Museum
217 Johnson St, Santa Fe, NM
www.okeeffemuseum.org, 505.946.1000
La Parada
8917 4th, St, NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114
Shoplaparada.com, 505.987.8203
Mama’s Minerals
1100 San Mateo Blvd NE at Lomas Blvd., Albuquerque, NM 87110
mamasminerals.com, 505.266.8443
OffCenter Community Art Center
808 Park Ave SW, Albuquerque, NM 87102
offcenterarts.org, 505.247.1172
Outpost Performance Space
210 Yale Blvd SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106
www.outpostspace.org, 505.268.0044
QBar at Hotel Albuquerque
800 Rio Grande Blvd NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102
www.hhandr.com/qbar, 505.843.6300
Sattva Yoga
1421 Carlisle Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110
sattvayogabq.com, 505.270.2543
St. Mark’s on the Mesa, Episcopal Church
431 Richmond Pl, NE, Albuquerque, NM 87106
stmarksonthemesa.org, 505. 262.2484
Tamarind Institute
2500 Central Ave SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106
tamarind.unm.edu, 505.277.3901
Tricklock Performance Laboratory
110 Gold, St, SW, Albuquerque, NM 87102
www.tricklock.com
UNM Women’s Resource Center
Mesa Vista Hall, 1160
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131
women.unm.edu, 505.277.3716