Studio Visit2026 New Mexico Field GuideNew Mexico
Jake Trujillo: Neon Tonalist
With an electric palette and layered technique, Santa Fe–based painter Jake Trujillo gives familiar Southwest landscapes a surreal spin.
May 22, 2026
Studio Visit2026 New Mexico Field GuideNew Mexico
With an electric palette and layered technique, Santa Fe–based painter Jake Trujillo gives familiar Southwest landscapes a surreal spin.
Kathryne Lim • May 22, 2026
For three decades, Keshet Dance Company has dissolved the lines between stage and community, artist and audience—making contemporary dance a vehicle for access, collaboration, and social change.
Keshet Dance and Center for the Arts • May 22, 2026
As ceramics arts draw a growing audience seeking creativity and calm, the Taos Ceramics Center is expanding its campus to meet the demand.
Taos Ceramics Center • May 22, 2026
This summer Kimball Art Center gives art lovers two reasons to make the trip: the return of the Kimball Arts Festival in August, and their most immersive exhibition yet, (Re)sounding.
Kimball Art Center • May 05, 2026
Santa Fe–based artist Jessi Cross brings woodcut prints of roadrunners, bobcats, and more to Flow of Wildlife, a public mural at Railyard Park.
Railyard Park Conservancy • April 27, 2026
Now in its 17th edition, CURRENTS Art & Technology Festival returns to Santa Fe, June 12–21, 2026, presenting works by seventy-one international artists working in installation, performance, or immersive media.
Currents New Media • April 21, 2026
This June, a two-day event at the Albuquerque Museum connects artists with archivists, attorneys, curators, and fellow artists to build real strategies for long-term legacy planning.
Legacy Lab New Mexico • April 13, 2026
Eunika Rogers' Komorebi exhibition features original aspen paintings made with hand-harvested earth pigments and natural clay on canvas.
Blue Rain Gallery • March 30, 2026
From Georgia O'Keeffe to Allan Houser, Santa Fe County has been home to artists whose work is inseparable from the land, culture, and communities that shaped it.
Santa Fe County • March 23, 2026
Through a tethered balloon camera, Anika Todd surveys Nevada's intertwined histories of speed, surveillance, and war.
Anika Todd • March 20, 2026
Wagon tracks of the doomed Donner Party, detritus of present-day migration, football stadiums as future ruins—Sean J. Patrick Carney traces archeological strategies invoking the Southwest’s complicated past, present, and futures.
Sean J Patrick Carney • March 20, 2026
Denton-based new media artist Julie Libersat transforms everyday roadside objects into installations that challenge how we navigate public space, belonging, and access.
Emma S. Ahmad • March 20, 2026
Artist Jessica Sevilla renders poetics, satire, and political ecology into disorienting video collages that interrogate the commodification of ecosystems.
Erin Averill • March 20, 2026
ArtistsNew MexicoVol. 13 The Road
Transdisciplinary artist Adelaide Theriault maps medians, transition zones, and in-betweens through their highway art and roadside ditch field recordings.
Royal Young • March 20, 2026
Filled with beauty, tragedy, and oddities, UMOCA’s Altered States in the Acid West encompasses the storied contractions inherent to the American West.
Scotti Hill • March 20, 2026
ReviewNew MexicoVol. 13 The Road
Lucy R. Lippard: Notes from the Radical Whirlwind traces the sixty-year career of one of the most humane and lucid arts writers of a generation.
Robin Babb • March 20, 2026
Discover Gebert Contemporary at Scottsdale Art Week, March 20-22, 2026. Featuring works by John Randall Nelson, Barbara Rogers, Pascal Piermé, and more.
Gebert Contemporary • March 02, 2026
New Paintings by Jesse Littlebird and Chris Pappan are on view at Blue Rain Gallery in Santa Fe, February 27–March 12, 2026, bringing together two distinct voices in contemporary Native painting.
Blue Rain Gallery • March 02, 2026
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