Your Weekly 5×5: March 4, 2021
Our top five picks for the next five days: arts and culture events in the Southwest.
Our top five picks for the next five days: arts and culture events in the Southwest. By Southwest Contemporary
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We want to see more artists shine in all aspects of their work, so we’re excited to announce Art Steady, a series of five workshops that cover essential areas of successful career development led by a brilliant group of experts. Register now! By Southwest Contemporary
Hecho a Mano in Santa Fe presents an exhibition by the legendary Mexican printmaker José Guadalupe Posada, February 26-March 21, 2021. By Southwest Contemporary
Our top five picks for the next five days: arts and culture events in the Southwest. By Southwest Contemporary
Fine art photographer Catherine Roberts Leach was challenged with a new set of limitations when the pandemic hit in 2020 and like many others, had to adapt life to the confines of her own home. By Southwest Contemporary
Vol. 1 Bodies//BoundariesColorado
Colorado Springs artist Corey Drieth seeks to make lyrically poetic objects that are simultaneously intimate, mysterious, and expansive. By Southwest Contemporary
Vol. 1 Bodies//BoundariesNew Mexico
Las Cruces artist Marcus Xavier Chormicle navigates the loss of family and culture by examining ongoing hardships within his family. By Southwest Contemporary
Vol. 1 Bodies//BoundariesTexas
Midland, Texas artist Michael Hubbard's work creates an imaginary vision of non-binary identity in all its ambiguity, freedom, and contradiction. By Southwest Contemporary
Vol. 1 Bodies//BoundariesMagazine
Albuquerque artist Nate Lemuel (Diné) uses photography to create a perspective of a reality that embodies emotion and the future. By Southwest Contemporary
Vol. 1 Bodies//BoundariesMagazine
Albuquerque artist Sallie Scheufler uses her personal history for material through her interdisciplinary works. Her recent exhibition explores how relationships inform our desires. By Southwest Contemporary
Vol. 1 Bodies//BoundariesMagazine
Interdisciplinary Albuquerque artist Helen Juliet Atkins explores the symbiotic nature between individuals and their communities, especially how one’s sense of self is affected by culture. By Southwest Contemporary
Vol. 1 Bodies//BoundariesArizona
Phoenix artist Safwat Saleem works in illustration, writing, animation, film, and more to study the idea of belonging. By Southwest Contemporary
Vol. 1 Bodies//BoundariesMagazine
Taos artist Aleya Hoerlein's latest series expresses a desire for closeness and meaning in a time of isolation by working in the space between and around forms. By Southwest Contemporary
Vol. 1 Bodies//BoundariesTexas
Houston artist Sarah Sudhoff delves into themes of gender, science, and personal experience. Rooted in the quotidian, Sudhoff's work navigates the personal and universal. By Southwest Contemporary
NewsNew Mexico Artists to Know Now
Southwest Contemporary announces a call for artists for the third annual 12 New Mexico Artists to Know Now feature. By Southwest Contemporary
Southwest Contemporary is excited to announce a call for entries for our upcoming issue, Vol. 2: Flights of Fancy. By Southwest Contemporary
From watercolor landscape painting class at the O'Keeffe to DJ Spooky's Rebirth of a Nation, our top five southwest arts and culture picks for the next five days. By Southwest Contemporary
Catch up on southwest arts news from December 2020 and January 2021 including people on the move, grants awarded, new appointments, and more. By Southwest Contemporary
Our top five picks for the next five days: arts and culture events in the Southwest. By Southwest Contemporary
Our top five picks for the next five days: arts and culture events in the Southwest. By Southwest Contemporary
As Southwest Contemporary begins expanding its coverage across the Southwest, we are on the lookout for sharp, engaged freelance writers from across the region to contribute features, critical essays, profiles, reviews, photo essays, and other stories to our print and digital publications. By Southwest Contemporary
Academic publishing rarely attracts praise for aesthetics, affordability, or alacrity, but all three have defined the SFI Press since its founding in 2017. Supported by Bill Miller and the Miller Omega Program, it aims to bring new research from submission to publication within a year, at trade-book prices and in unique, collectible style. By Southwest Contemporary
Richard Levy Gallery’s recent video celebrates their current exhibition, CHARCOAL: Strokes of Vitality. By Southwest Contemporary
RioBravoFineArt Gallery presents Donna Monroe: 40 Years Innovative Wit, a fine-art textile show by artist Donna Monroe. By Southwest Contemporary
Southwest Contemporary is excited to announce a call for entries for its first issue of 2021: Bodies//Boundaries. By Southwest Contemporary
Catch up on southwest arts headlines from October: people on the move, grants awarded, new appointments, and more. By Southwest Contemporary
After six months of government-mandated lockdown, museums across New Mexico are reopening. Here's what you need to know. By Southwest Contemporary
203 Fine Art presents an exhibition in cooperation with the Harwood Museum of Art. 203 Fine Art and the participating artists aim to support the Harwood's ongoing mission to bring art and culture to the Taos community. By Southwest Contemporary
Catch up on southwest arts headlines from September: people on the move, grants awarded, and more. By Southwest Contemporary
After six months of government-mandated lockdown, museums across New Mexico are reopening. Here's what you need to know. By Southwest Contemporary
Catch up on southwest arts headlines from August: people on the move, grants awarded, artist representation, and more. By Southwest Contemporary
Catch up on local arts headlines from July! People are on the move at local institutions, grants and scholarships have been awarded. By Southwest Contemporary
In lieu of a fair in the flesh, IFAM organized a virtual festival taking place this week with streamed presentations and artist talks, culminating in a virtual gala and auction presentation Friday evening that will help fund the Market, artist education programs, and year-round public programming. By Southwest Contemporary
Catch up on local arts headlines from April, May, and June! People are on the move at local institutions, grants and scholarships have been awarded, archives collected, and more. By Southwest Contemporary
516 Arts in Albuquerque, a partner in the Regional Regranting Program of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts through its Fulcrum Fund, pivoted its 2020 grantmaking to provide emergency relief to 66 artists and thirteen artist-driven visual arts spaces experiencing economic instability during the COVID-19 pandemic. By Southwest Contemporary
In New Mexico, twelve organizations are the recipients of NEA grants totaling $1,007,000. Among them, Wise Fool New Mexico received an Art Works award of $30,000 for circus arts training and performances. SITE Santa Fe received $20,000 for a major retrospective exhibition of work by Brazilian artist Regina Silveira. By Southwest Contemporary
The Weekly 5×5 is Southwest Contemporary’s top five picks of things to do for the next five days. At least that’s what it was until our to-dos became homebound during […] By Southwest Contemporary
Ramona Sakiestewa grew up in the American Southwest where the land and sky informed her artwork. Over 30 years ago her artwork began in tapestry weaving. In 2009, Ramona began focusing on constructed works on paper as a new medium. Using printing, painting, and drawing, the artist layers shapes, colors, and textures to form a dimensional lexicon for the constructions. By Southwest Contemporary
May's Reading List, Southwest Contemporary's monthly compilation of worth-while writings from around the art-world internet, includes multiple takes on the question of how art, the role art plays in the world, and the mechanisms of the art world will have changed during and following the global COVID-19 pandemic. By Southwest Contemporary
George Casey, owner of Lost Padre Records in Santa Fe, has curated a list of five records to listen to now. A longtime record collector and DJ, George brings us a truly eclectic mix of bonafide jams. Lost Padre Records re-opened last week and are also offering curb-side pick-up and shipping. All the records listed here are available at Lost Padre. Put a record on, turn it up. By Southwest Contemporary
Rania Matar, SHE May 15–July 3, 2020 Reception: June 6, 6–8 pm Richard Levy Gallery is pleased to present a selection of nine photographs by Rania Matar from the series […] By Southwest Contemporary
One of the great fixtures of a Santa Fe summer is Santa Fe Opera, who recently announced the cancellation of its 2020 season due to the pandemic. Since we can't go see the stunning sets in person, we're revisiting our SFO behind-the-scenes series, which has profiled the champions who make up the Opera's scene, props, and costume shops, and detail the way they turn dream-like ideas into dream-like realities. By Southwest Contemporary
The Weekly 5×5 is Southwest Contemporary’s top five picks of things to do for the next five days. At least that’s what it was until our to-dos became homebound during […] By Southwest Contemporary
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