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SUMMARY:Convergence x Crossroads: Street Art from the Southwest
DESCRIPTION:Convergence x Crossroads: Street Art from the Southwest is an exhibition in the Art Museum at the National Hispanic Cultural Center that showcases the vibrancy and ingenuity of the street art scenes in New Mexico\, Texas\, Arizona\, California\, and Northern Mexico presenting artworks by artists who identify as Chicano/a/x\, Latino/a/x\, Indigenous\, and Native American.  The artists whose work is featured in the exhibition use the street as their medium to create graffiti and/or murals. On the street\, their work is widely accessible to passersby\, yet also ephemeral. The artists often know the cityscape intimately and their art is a significant marker of place.   \nConfluencia x Encrucijada: Arte Callejero del Sudoeste es un exposición en el Museo de Arte del Centro Nacional de Cultura Hispánica (NHCC) que muestra la vitalidad y perspicacia del mundo del arte callejero de Nuevo México\, Texas\, Arizona\, California y el norte de México que presenta obras de arte de artistas que se identifican como chicano/a/x\, latino/a/x\, indígena\, o indio americano. Las obras de los artistas de la exhibición utilizan la calle como medio para la creación de graffiti y/o murales. En la calle sus obras son fácilmente accesibles a los transeuntes\, y al mismo tiempo efímero. Muy a menudo los artistas conocen íntimamente el paisaje urbano y su arte es un marcador significativo de lugar.  \n \nThe exhibition depicts a cultural convergence of differing styles of street art from across the Southwestern United States and Northern Mexico including graffiti and murals. The exhibit will provide a unique opportunity for the NHCC to collaborate with artists and community members in new ways as we strive to illuminate the significance of this artform at home and throughout the Southwest. The exhibit will feature over 25 artists from across the Southwestern United States and Northern Mexico and open dialogue around street art from this era.    \nLa exposición presenta la convergencia de culturas de distintos estilos de arte callejero del sudoeste de los Estados Unidos y el norte de México entre ellos el graffiti y los murales. La exhibición ofrecerá una oportunidad única para que el Centro Nacional de Cultura Hispánica pueda colaborar con artistas y miembros de la comunidad de nuevas maneras mientras tratamos de iluminar la importancia de esta forma de arte aquí y en otras partes del sudoeste. La exposición contará con más de 25 artistas de varios lugares del sudoeste y el norte de México e iniciará un diálogo sobre el arte callejero de esta época. 
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/convergence-x-crossroads-street-art-from-the-southwest/
LOCATION:Visual Art Museum\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Rendered Presence: Artistas de Nuevo México
DESCRIPTION:Rendered Presence: Artistas de Nuevo México – Guest curated by Vicente Telles\, the exhibition explores artworks by artists living and working throughout New Mexico. Many of the artworks are figurative and created on a scale that challenges limited understandings of New Mexican art. In their own way\, each artist explores identity and the self\, art history\, and the expanse of Hispanic\, Chicana/o/x\, and Latina/o/x contemporary art. \nRendered Presence: Artistas de Nuevo México –  El curador invitado es Vicente Telles y la exhibición explora las obras de arte de artistas viviendo y trabajando por todo Nuevo México. Muchas de las obras de arte son figurativas y creadas en una escala que crea dificultades de comprensión para los que tienen un limitado entendimiento del arte nuevo mexicano. Cada artista\, de su manera personal\, explora la identidad y su ser interior\, la historia del arte y la gran extensión del arte contemporáneo Hispano\, Chicana/o/x y Latina/o/x. \nThis exhibition is generously supported by Bank of America. \nParticipating Artists / Artistas participantes: \nVanessa Alvarado \nBeedallo \nGabriela Campos \nRubén Cantú \nPola Lopez \nAndres Martinez \nIsabela Ortega \nEric Romero \nTravis Ruiz \nMarie Sena \nVicente Telles \nDaisy Quezada Ureña \nJim Vogel \n  \nAbout the curator: \nVicente Telles is a Santero and Cultural Iconographer who is driven by the desire to honor the culture and tradition of his native New Mexico. He began painting traditional retablos using natural pigments created from clays and minerals on homemade gesso\, which is then sealed with an archival varnish. Always looking for ways to push boundaries\, his style has evolved to include various interpretations of traditional Catholic and cultural iconography\, which is evident in his social commentary retablos and his ongoing border culture series. In recent years\, Telles has worked to honor his network of fellow artists and is engaging in opportunities to expand network connections through organizing art shows throughout the southwest. Recently\, he was instrumental in organizing the multi-site exhibition Son de Allí y son de Acá in Albuquerque as well as in San Diego at Chicano Park Museum and Cultural Center. \nAcerca del curador: \nVicente Telles es un Santero y Iconógrafo Cultural que es motivado por su deseo de honrar la cultura y tradiciones de su Nuevo México natal. Comenzó pintando retablos tradicionales usando pigmentos creados de arcillas y minerales en yeserías hecho en casa que después se sella con un barniz de archivo. Siempre buscando nuevos modos de extender los límites\, su estilo se ha evolucionado para incluir varias interpretaciones tradicionales\, católicas y la cultura iconográfica\, evidente en sus comentarios sociales en sus retablos y sus series incesantes de la cultura fronteriza. En los años recientes ha trabajado en homenajear su red de artistas colegas. Está participando en las oportunidades para extender la red de conexiones a través de la organización de exposiciones de arte por todo el sudoeste. Recientemente jugó un papel importante en la organización de sitios múltiples de la exhibición Son de Allí y son de Acá en Albuquerque y San Diego en el Museo del Parque Chicano y Centro Cultural.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/rendered-presence-artistas-de-nuevo-mexico/
LOCATION:Visual Art Museum\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Visual Arts
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241202
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SUMMARY:Visual Arts Museum: First Sunday Free Admission
DESCRIPTION:10:00 am to 4:00 pm \nOn the first Sunday of every month\, the Visual Arts Museum is free to all New Mexico residents!
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/visual-arts-museum-first-sunday-free-admission-31/
LOCATION:Visual Art Museum\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102\, United States
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SUMMARY:Re-Scheduled: Printmaking for Seniors! Gelli Plate/Monotype with Artist Carol C. Sánchez
DESCRIPTION:1:30 – 3:30 pm \nNHCC | Pete Domenici Education Building: Grand Hall \nGelli Plate/Monotype is considered the painter’s print. A basic printmaking process in which an image is created by rolling or painting with inks directly onto a plate and printed onto paper. Usually only one impression is pulled. In this workshop\, we will explore various ways of applying inks and paints to create unique images. \nThis event is part of the NHCC’s Siempre Creativo program which provides a free multidisciplinary arts program for seniors. \nA free Community Event\, please let us know who will be attending below. \nThis program is generously sponsored by Presbyterian Health Care Services
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/re-scheduled-printmaking-for-seniors-gelli-plate-monotype-with-artist-carol-c-sanchez/
LOCATION:Grand Hall
CATEGORIES:Education,Visual Arts,Workshops
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SUMMARY:Re-Scheduled: Printmaking for Seniors! Relief/Lino-cut techniques with Artist Carol C. Sánchez
DESCRIPTION:1:30 – 3:30 pm \nNHCC | Pete Domenici Education Building: Grand Hall \nRelief/Lino-cut printmaking is one of the oldest and most basic printmaking processes. The image is printed from a raised surface\, in which the non-image areas have been carved out. Examples include wood block and Lino-cut. In this workshop we will design\, cut\, and print images onto paper by hand. \nThis event is part of the NHCC’s Siempre Creativo program which provides a free multidisciplinary arts program for seniors. \nA free Community Event\, please let us know who will be attending below. \nThis program is generously sponsored by Presbyterian Health Care Services
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/re-scheduled-printmaking-for-seniors-relief-lino-cut-techniques-with-artist-carol-c-sanchez/
LOCATION:Grand Hall
CATEGORIES:Education,Visual Arts,Workshops
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SUMMARY:Acequia Revitalization Project Unveiling
DESCRIPTION:12:00 – 1:00 pm \nThe National Hispanic Cultural Center and New Mexico Arts are proud to unveil a public art project transforming a concrete planter on NHCC’s campus into a dynamic\, three-dimensional mosaic inspired by New Mexico’s acequias. The Acequia Revitalization Project will be revealed to the public on Friday\, Dec. 13.  \nAcequias are the lifeblood of New Mexico\, NHCC and NMA are proud to honor the generations of New Mexican men and women who use acequias to grow crops and feed their communities. During the unveiling\, hear from Padilla and representatives from the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs\, NHCC\, NMA\, and ALMA about what makes this project special.  \nThe Acequia Revitalization Project\, aimed at reimagining the ‘Paseo Acequia\,’ a concrete\, above-ground acequia previously used as a planter on the east side of NHCC’s campus. In 2022\, Albuquerque-based painter and muralist Reyes Padilla was selected for the project. Working with students from Apprenticeships for Leaders in Mosaic Arts (ALMA)\, Padilla transformed the Paseo Acequia into a colorful artwork showcasing the multicultural history of acequia use in New Mexico through mosaic and concrete stain. Inside\, solar lights symbolize the ever-changing flow of acequias.  \nThe project was commissioned through NMA’s Art in Public Places program\, which enriches New Mexico’s public spaces through an innovative and diverse public art collection. Since it was established in 1986\, the Art in Public Places program has placed more than 3\,000 works of art in all of New Mexico’s 33 counties.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/acequia-revitalization-project-unveiling/
LOCATION:NHCC Campus\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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