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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190517
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211018
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SUMMARY:Southwest of Eden:  The Art of Adam and Eve
DESCRIPTION:This exciting exhibit features approximately fifty works of art from the Joyce Kaser Collection. Southwest of Eden: The Art of Adam and Eve examines the various ways in which New Mexican artists and others visually portray these two famous figures as well as the flora and fauna in their surroundings.  For example\, how many apples are featured\, or are they pomegranates? Is the serpent male or female? Is it animal or human\, or half and half? Is Eve always the instigator or is Adam assuming some responsibility? Situated in the NHCC Art Museum’s highly popular community gallery\, Southwest of Eden invites the visitor to take a closer look at the imagery\, symbolism and story of what happened in the garden.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/southwest-of-eden-the-art-of-adam-and-eve/
LOCATION:September-2019-Board-Meeting-Minutes
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190906
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210217
DTSTAMP:20260514T221736
CREATED:20181221T170332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181221T170332Z
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SUMMARY:El Perú: Art in the Contemporary Past
DESCRIPTION:El Perú: Art in the Contemporary Past\, aims to break down stereotypes of what visitors expect to see in a “Peruvian art exhibit.”  The exhibit celebrates the work of  artists Baldomero Alejos (1924-1976) a photographer from Ayacucho; Ana de Orbegoso\, a multimedia artist inspired by the Cuzco School\, Pre-Colombian pottery and Peruvian history and identity; Kukuli Velarde\, a ceramicist who addresses class racism\, and exclusion  in her ceramics\, and Lorry Salcedo\, a photographer whose striking black and white images connect the Peruvian past to its present.   Each artist explores the Peruvian pre-colonial and colonial past while addressing race\, class and inclusion in the contemporary present.  Works include photography\, sculpture\, ceramics\, painting\, and multimedia in juxtaposition with examples of their historical antecedents.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/el-peru-art-in-the-contemporary-past/
LOCATION:September-2019-Board-Meeting-Minutes
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200228
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230918
DTSTAMP:20260514T221736
CREATED:20181218T204343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230927T205852Z
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SUMMARY:Aquí Estamos: New Selections from the Permanent Collection
DESCRIPTION:NHCC Art Museum \nEvery few years\, the NHCC Art Museum refreshes its exhibit of artworks that showcase the breadth of the permanent collection. As always\, the artworks featured in Aquí Estamos are global in scope and reflect the complexity of the Hispanic experience demonstrating that there is no one way to create art that exemplifies what it means to be Hispanic\, Chicana/o\, Latinx\, and/or Latin American. \n \nArtists Include: \nAdriana GonzalesAlice Rahon \nAlora Cinllo \nAlvin Gill-Tapia \nAna Rosa Rivera Marrero \nAntonio Pérez (Ñiko) \nArthur López \nArturo Elizondo \nBarbara Carrasco \nCarlos Quinto Kemm \nCamilla Trujillo \nCarmela Martínez Álvarez \nCarmen Lomas Garza \nCatalina Delgado-Trunk \nCharles “Chaz” Bojórquez \nCharles Frésquez \nChristina “Tina” Fuentes \nChristopher Espinoza \nCisco Jimenez \nDavid Perez Escudero \nDeborah Rael-Buckley \nEddie Domínguez \nEduardo Muñoz Bachs \nEdward Gonzales \nElena Baca \nEmilio Lobato III \nEnrique Montenegro \nEric J. Garcia \nFanny Rabel \nGeorge T. López \nGlugio “Gronk” Nicandro \nGoldie Garcia \nIrene Aguilar Alcántara \nJaime Palacios \nJessamine Toste \nJesse Amado \nJocelyn Lorena Salaz \nJuanito Jimenez \nKarima Muyaes \nLawrence López Ortiz \nLiberty Gonzales \nLuisa Bacilio Elías \nLydia Gallegos \nMagali Lara \nMalaquias Montoya \nMargaret Herrera Chávez \nMarion C. Martinez \nMartha Varóz Ewing \nMónica Sosaya Halford \nNicholas Herrera \nOrlando Leyba \nPamela Enriquez-Courts \nPatrocinio Barela \nPaula Castillo \nPóla López \nRaul Gonzalez \nRay Martín Abeyta \nRené Zamora \nRon Mier \nScherezade Garcia \nSergio Moyano \nSergio Tapia \nValerie Roybal \nVerne Lucero \nVincent Campos \nVictoria Martinez-Rodgers
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/aqui-estamos-new-selections-from-the-permanent-collection/
LOCATION:Visual Art Museum\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200313
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210203
DTSTAMP:20260514T221736
CREATED:20200313T175033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200313T175033Z
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SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed
DESCRIPTION:¡Bienvenidos! \nThe National Hispanic Cultural Center is a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA) with the State of New Mexico. In accordance with revised public health directives\, the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs has temporarily closed its museums and historic sites to the public until further notice. The safety and well-being of our employees and visitors is the DCA’s foremost concern. We appreciate your ongoing support and understanding. \nPlease continue to visit this website for updates and to explore virtual visits\, programs\, and educational opportunities. \nSee you soon!
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/important-information-regarding-covid-19/
LOCATION:NHCC Campus\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211022
DTSTAMP:20260514T221736
CREATED:20200822T183200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200822T183200Z
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SUMMARY:Incubation: Art Created in the COVID-19 Era
DESCRIPTION:Incubation: Art Created in the COVID-19 Era\, is an online exhibit of artwork created by Albuquerque High School students under the direction of four teachers. The work was created at the end of the spring semester\, after schools closed across New Mexico in response to the COVID-19 crisis. \n \nPrior to school closures and the closure of the NHCC campus\, the AHS students and teachers were scheduled to hang an exhibit in the Pete Domenici Education Building on the NHCC. The students were working on completely different projects at that time and what you see here reflects their transition into online art instruction and the students’ reflections on this dramatic and sudden shift. Many artworks were submitted for this online exhibit and what is presented here is just a small sampling of the creativity that has taken place since March.\, \nDuring this time\, the teachers focused intently on how to continue supporting their students through these new challenges. There were many emotions about how the school year ended so abruptly and about the continued need for social distancing. Yet\, something magical also happened. The students created so much artwork in their homes that it needed to be shared and shown to others. The artwork demonstrates resourcefulness and creativity that is inspiring. There was so much artwork\, that we were only able to show a portion of it. \nIMPORTANT message to all the students!  All of the art created\, whether shown here or not\, is amazing! Please\, don’t stop creating. You are teaching the rest of the world about resilience and resourcefulness. \nTo all the teachers\, thank you! You all have been challenged in many ways. Your dedication to your students is evident in the honesty of your statements and the varied projects shown. You have not only taught craftsmanship but life skills. Through the lengthy and complicated process of transitioning to an online exhibit\, it is evident that your capacity for care and hard work is unwavering. Again\, thank you. \nPlease click HERE and leave a comment for Teachers\, Artists or NHCC staff\, about this exhibit.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/incubation-art-created-in-the-covid-19-era/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Education,Exhibitions,School and Youth Programs,Virtual Exhibitions,Virtual Exhibitions,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201014
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211022
DTSTAMP:20260514T221736
CREATED:20201014T161514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201014T161514Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Exhibition: Qué Chola
DESCRIPTION:Qué Chola was an exhibition at the National Hispanic Cultural Center Art Museum that opened on March 8\, 2019 and closed on August 4\, 2019. The exhibition celebrated Cholas and homegirls in art and popular culture as symbols of feminine strength and resilience in the face of racial\, gender\, and economic adversity. \nThe exhibition was popular and inspired many meaningful moments of connection. Visitors came from across the nation to show their love and respect for the figure of La Chola and all the powerful women she represents. \n \nQué Chola Slideshow\nThis slideshow presents snapshots of the exhibition and its events. We continue to honor the contributions of the artists in the exhibition\, those who visited the museum\, and those who participated in the programs. \n \nPlease share your thoughts\, feedback\, and memories in the virtual comment book!\nQué Chola Virtual Comment Book Link Here \nArtists\nAdriana Avila and Benjamin Avila\nAll Chola\nAmy Martinez\, Kari Orvik\, and Vero Majano\nAndrew Montoya\nAntonia Fernandez\nArthur López\nBlackout Theater\nJesús “Chuy” Rangel\nCrystal Galindo\nDavid Gonzales\nDelilah Montoya\nEddyrose\nGaspar Enríquez\niLash\nJudith F. Baca\nMiguel Gandert\nNancy Camacho\nNanibah Chacon\nPamela Enriquez-Courts\nPóla López\nRebekah Miles\nShizu Saldamando\nValerie J. Bower\nVibiana Aparicio-Chamberlin\nVicko Alvarez Vega\nZeke Peña \n¡Gracias!\nThank you to W.K. Kellogg Foundation\, Marble Brewery\, Rude Boy Cookies\, Roybal-Mack & Cordova\, P.C. and the NHCC Foundation Board for their generous support of this exhibit.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/virtual-exhibition-que-chola/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Virtual Exhibitions,Virtual Exhibitions,Visual Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211022
DTSTAMP:20260514T221736
CREATED:20200303T222953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200303T222953Z
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SUMMARY:Mira\, Mira On the Wall: Reflecting on 20 Years of Exhibitions - Virtual Edition
DESCRIPTION:The National Hispanic Cultural Center (NHCC) turns twenty years old in 2020 and the museum now has twenty years of exhibitions to reflect on and learn from. Mira Mira On the Wall: Reflecting on 20 Years of Exhibitions – Virtual Edition recounts a selection of exhibits that have been presented over the last two decades. It examines their impact on the permanent collection\, the importance of the stories that have been told\, and celebrates the artists that have participated in shaping the identity of the museum over the years. These exhibitions have worked to expand a collective understanding of American art and identity through the lens of Hispanic\, Chicana/o\, Latinx\, and Latin American creative expression. \nView Exhibit Here
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/mira-mira-on-the-wall-reflecting-on-20-years-of-exhibitions/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Virtual Exhibitions,Virtual Exhibitions,Visual Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210107
DTSTAMP:20260514T221736
CREATED:20210106T161114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210106T161114Z
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SUMMARY:Art Making: Día de los Reyes Crown 
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Día de los Reyes (Three Kings’ Day)\, with a crown! Día de los Reyes\, also known as the Epiphany is celebrated on January 6th across Latin America\, in Spain\, and by Latinx communities around the world. This feast day commemorates the visitation of the Santo Niño (Infant Jesus) by the three wise men and\, for some\, marks the end of the Christmas season. \nEnjoy this fun activity brought to you by the NHCC’s Visual Art’s program and our AmeriCorps members who are developing curriculum and working on capacity building with us this year! \n \n         \n#NHCCNM #NewMexicoCuture #MuseumAtHome #ArtAtHome #learn #LearnCulture​​ #americorps
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/art-making-dia-de-los-reyes-crown/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Education,Visual Arts,Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210107
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210108
DTSTAMP:20260514T221736
CREATED:20210117T194530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210117T194530Z
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SUMMARY:Querencia Writing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:6 pm (MTS) \nLive via Zoom \n10 registered writers reading from our Querenica Writing Workshop will be working through out January 2020 creating poetry\, fiction and nonfiction inspired by the theme of “querencia” and the anthology\, Querencia: Reflections on the New Mexico Homeland\, edited by Levi Romero\, Vanessa Fonseca-Chavez and Spencer Herrera (UNM Press 2020). The workshop will culminate in a public reading on February 20\, 2021. \nFree event with registration \n \nNew Mexico cultural envoy Juan Estevan Arellano\, to whom this work is dedicated\, writes that querencia “is that which gives us a sense of place\, that which anchors us to the land\, that which makes us a unique people\, for it implies a deeply rooted knowledge of place\, and for that reason we respect it as our home.” \nThis sentiment is echoed in the foreword by Rudolfo Anaya\, in which he writes that “querencia is love of home\, love of place.” This collection of both deeply personal reflections and carefully researched studies explores the New Mexico homeland through the experiences and perspectives of Chicanx and indigenous/Genízaro writers and scholars from across the state. The importance of querencia for each contributor is apparent in their work and their ongoing studies\, which have roots in the culture\, history\, literature\, and popular media of New Mexico. Be inspired and enlightened by these essays and discover the history and belonging that is querencia.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/querencia-writing-workshop/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Education,History and Literary Arts,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210115
DTSTAMP:20260514T221736
CREATED:20210117T194759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210117T194759Z
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SUMMARY:Querencia Writing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:6 pm (MTS) \nLive via Zoom \n10 registered writers reading from our Querenica Writing Workshop will be working through out January 2020 creating poetry\, fiction and nonfiction inspired by the theme of “querencia” and the anthology\, Querencia: Reflections on the New Mexico Homeland\, edited by Levi Romero\, Vanessa Fonseca-Chavez and Spencer Herrera (UNM Press 2020). The workshop will culminate in a public reading on February 20\, 2021. \nFree event with registration \n \nNew Mexico cultural envoy Juan Estevan Arellano\, to whom this work is dedicated\, writes that querencia “is that which gives us a sense of place\, that which anchors us to the land\, that which makes us a unique people\, for it implies a deeply rooted knowledge of place\, and for that reason we respect it as our home.” \nThis sentiment is echoed in the foreword by Rudolfo Anaya\, in which he writes that “querencia is love of home\, love of place.” This collection of both deeply personal reflections and carefully researched studies explores the New Mexico homeland through the experiences and perspectives of Chicanx and indigenous/Genízaro writers and scholars from across the state. The importance of querencia for each contributor is apparent in their work and their ongoing studies\, which have roots in the culture\, history\, literature\, and popular media of New Mexico. Be inspired and enlightened by these essays and discover the history and belonging that is querencia.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/querencia-writing-workshop-2/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Education,History and Literary Arts,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210122
DTSTAMP:20260514T221736
CREATED:20210117T195016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210117T195016Z
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SUMMARY:Querencia Writing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:6 pm (MTS) \nLive via Zoom \n10 registered writers reading from our Querenica Writing Workshop will be working through out January 2020 creating poetry\, fiction and nonfiction inspired by the theme of “querencia” and the anthology\, Querencia: Reflections on the New Mexico Homeland\, edited by Levi Romero\, Vanessa Fonseca-Chavez and Spencer Herrera (UNM Press 2020). The workshop will culminate in a public reading on February 20\, 2021. \nFree event with registration \n \nNew Mexico cultural envoy Juan Estevan Arellano\, to whom this work is dedicated\, writes that querencia “is that which gives us a sense of place\, that which anchors us to the land\, that which makes us a unique people\, for it implies a deeply rooted knowledge of place\, and for that reason we respect it as our home.” \nThis sentiment is echoed in the foreword by Rudolfo Anaya\, in which he writes that “querencia is love of home\, love of place.” This collection of both deeply personal reflections and carefully researched studies explores the New Mexico homeland through the experiences and perspectives of Chicanx and indigenous/Genízaro writers and scholars from across the state. The importance of querencia for each contributor is apparent in their work and their ongoing studies\, which have roots in the culture\, history\, literature\, and popular media of New Mexico. Be inspired and enlightened by these essays and discover the history and belonging that is querencia.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/querencia-writing-workshop-3/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Education,History and Literary Arts,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210129
DTSTAMP:20260514T221736
CREATED:20201231T233126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201231T233126Z
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SUMMARY:NHCC Book Club: Murmur of Bees—Sofia Segovia
DESCRIPTION:5:30 pm (MST) \nLive via Zoom.\nTo join\, contact cassandra.osterloh@state.nm.us \n“Set against the backdrop of the Mexican Revolution and the devastating influenza of 1918\, The Murmur of Bees captures both the fate of a country in flux and the destiny of one family that has put their love\, faith\, and future in the unbelievable.” – Goodreads. \nFree and open to the public
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/nhcc-book-club-murmur-of-bees-sofia-segovia/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Book Club,Education,History and Literary Arts,Speakers,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210131
DTSTAMP:20260514T221736
CREATED:20201209T210635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201209T210635Z
UID:11606-1611964800-1612051199@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Tertulia Histórica Albuquerque: Where Blood was Spilled: The U.S.—Mexican War of 1846
DESCRIPTION:2 pm (MST) \nLive via Zoom \nRegister in advance HERE \nThe war between the U.S.A. and Mexico in 1846 was a world event that shaped the destiny of both nations. New Mexico was impacted directly\, as it went from being part of the new nation of Mexico to being a U.S. territory\, and ultimately\, a U.S. state. In this presentation\, State Historian Rob Martinez will discuss the causes of the conflict and examine the fallout from those events\, as well as the impact on New Mexico history specifically. \nFree\, Registration Required \n \nState Historian Rob Martínez is a native New Mexican from Albuquerque. A graduate of the University of New Mexico with an M.A. in Latin American history\, with an emphasis on New Mexico history. Rob was a research assistant at the Vargas Project\, learning research skills and paleography\, abilities that would serve him well as a historian. Before becoming state historian in 2019\, he was deputy state historian for six years at the New Mexico State Records Center and Archives. \nAlbuquerque is presented by the National Hispanic Cultural Center in collaboration with the Office of the New Mexico State Historian.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/tertulia-historica-albuquerque-the-history-of-money-the-era-of-global-uncertainty/
LOCATION:Live via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Education,History and Literary Arts,Speakers,Workshops
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