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SUMMARY:El Retrato Nuevomexicano Ahora / New Mexican Portraiture Now
DESCRIPTION:Opening alongside its companion exhibition from the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery\, “Staging the Self / Ponerse en Imagen”\, this exhibition will highlight portraiture by New Mexican artists. Curated by the NHCC’s Visual Arts Program Director Dr. Tey Marianna Nunn\, this exhibition features paintings\, drawings and photographs by eleven New Mexican artists: Lydia Gallegos\, Miguel Gandert\, Edward Gonzales\, María Dolores Gonzales\, Oscar Lozoya\, Max-Carlos Martinez\, Derrick Montez\, Arturo Olivas\, Gene Ortega\, Cecilia Portal\, and Jocelyn Salaz. *****Extended by popular demand to June 12\, 2016!!!!
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/exhibit-el-retrato-nuevomexicano-ahora-new-mexican-portraiture-now/
LOCATION:September-2019-Board-Meeting-Minutes
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160331
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160411
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SUMMARY:Siembra\, Latino Theatre Season:  Yo Soy Joaquín!
DESCRIPTION:7:30 pm—Thursday-Saturday\n 2 pm—Sunday\nAn epic poem by Rodolfo “Corky” Gonzales famously associated with the Chicano movement of the 1960s\, Yo Soy Joaquín! is presented by Patricio Tlacaelel Trujillo y Fuentes in the form of a play. Joaquín speaks of the struggles the Chicano people have faced in trying to achieve economic justice and equal rights in the U.S.\, as well as in establishing their own identity.\n$18 w/ $3 discount for students\, seniors\, & NHCC members; $10 Thursday shows only \n \nFirst published in 1967\, the work is often referenced by writers\, researchers\, and historians as a pinnacle in the evolution of Chicano culture and literature\, and has been described as “the forerunner of the Chicano cultural renaissance.” It is often used in the classroom in teaching Chicano history\, as Gonzales captures the history of “La Raza Cósmica” (the late Mexican philosopher José Vasconcelos’ “cosmic\,” or new\, race) from the Aztec empire through contemporary Chicano culture. \nFor Trujillo y Fuentes\, who grew up in the 1960s in Pueblo\, Colorado\, and has known the poem since he was nine years old\, Yo Soy Joaquín! is his blood\, his heartbeat\, and his way of life. He remembers the Brown Berets marching in parades\, the dismissal from school on September 16th so that students could take place in the many public festivities celebrating Mexican independence\, and the pride he felt in seeing folkloric dancers\, mariachis\, and boxing matches in the parks. Yo Soy Joaquín! reflects his upbringing. He still cherishes its words\, and hopes that audiences will enjoy the theatrical revival of this great poem.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/siembra-latino-theatre-season-yo-soy-joaquin/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts,Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161001
DTSTAMP:20260503T121832
CREATED:20151210T183700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151210T183700Z
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SUMMARY:Moving Forward\, Looking Back: Journeys Across the Old Spanish Trail
DESCRIPTION:April 1\, 2016 – September 30\, 2016\nTuesday-Friday\, 10 am-5 pm\n 1st Saturday of the Month\, 1 pm-5 pm \nViewable online here. \nThe exhibition Moving Forward\, Looking Back: Journeys Across the Old Spanish Trail explores Spanish heritage in the United States Southwest via the Old Spanish Trail\, a route that linked the colonial outposts of New Mexico and California. The exhibition is curated by Janire Nájera and presented by the National Hispanic Cultural Center and SPAIN Arts and Culture and supported by Wales Arts International. \nAn artistic and genealogical project combining photography\, video and sound by artist and curator Janire Nájera\, this exhibition began in March 2014 with a road trip across the Southwest following the footsteps of trader Antonio Armijo\, who opened the route of the Old Spanish Trail between the states of New Mexico and California in the 19th century. The objective of Nájera’s trip was to meet\, interview\, and photograph Spanish descendants to explore how the traditions of the first settlers have merged with local cultures influencing the creation and identity of today’s pueblos and cities. The journey has been documented with the assistance of visual artist Matt Wright\, who took a range of panoramic images and time lapses to place the portraits within the environments in which they were captured. \nEach portrait in the exhibition has an associated\, taped conversation between Nájera and the protagonist of the picture. The portrayed talk about their experiences\, their memories\, their perception about being Hispanic descendants\, and how these origins influence in their lives.  In addition to the exhibition\, Nájera has recorded her experience along the route in a book\, combining the portraits and interviews of the Spanish descendants with academic essays about the legacy of Spanish language\, architecture\, gastronomy\, art\, religion\, and intangible heritage found in New Mexico and California\, once connected through the Old Spanish Trail.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/moving-forward-looking-back-journeys-across-the-old-spanish-trail/
LOCATION:NHCC-Newsletter-August-26–September-7
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160402
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160403
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CREATED:20160318T173900Z
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SUMMARY:Saturdays in the Museum
DESCRIPTION:1 pm to 2 pm \nNational Hispanic Cultural Center Art Museum presents Saturdays in the Museum Tours every Saturday afternoon starting at 1 pm. Each tour will be different depending on the exhibit and theme.\nFree with NHCC Museum admission
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/saturdays-in-the-museum-2/
LOCATION:September-2019-Board-Meeting-Minutes
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160403
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SUMMARY:Tour & Book Signing: Moving Forward\, Looking Back: Journeys Across the Old Spanish Trail
DESCRIPTION:4 pm to 6 pm \nJoin artist and curator Janire Nájera for an exhibition tour and book signing of Moving Forward\, Looking Back: Journeys Across the Old Spanish Trail\, which explores Spanish heritage in the United States Southwest via the Old Spanish Trail\, a route that linked the colonial outposts of New Mexico and California. The exhibition is presented by the National Hispanic Cultural Center and SPAIN Arts and Culture\, and supported by Wales Arts International.  This free event will take place at 4pm on April 2\, 2016\, at the National Hispanic Cultural Center’s History and Literary Arts Building.\nFree event \n \nAn artistic and genealogical project combining photography\, video and sound by artist and curator Janire Nájera\, this exhibition began in March 2014 with a road trip across the Southwest following the footsteps of trader Antonio Armijo\, who opened the route of the Old Spanish Trail between the states of New Mexico and California in the 19th century. The objective of Nájera’s trip was to meet\, interview\, and photograph Spanish descendants to explore how the traditions of the first settlers have merged with local cultures influencing the creation and identity of today’s pueblos and cities. The journey has been documented with the assistance of visual artist Matt Wright\, who took a range of panoramic images and time lapses to place the portraits within the environments in which they were captured. \nEach portrait in the exhibition has an associated\, taped conversation between Nájera and the protagonist of the picture. The portrayed talk about their experiences\, their memories\, their perception about being Hispanic descendants\, and how these origins influence in their lives.  In addition to the exhibition\, Nájera has recorded her experience along the route in a book\, combining the portraits and interviews of the Spanish descendants with academic essays about the legacy of Spanish language\, architecture\, gastronomy\, art\, religion\, and intangible heritage found in New Mexico and California\, once connected through the Old Spanish Trail.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/tour-book-signing-moving-forward-looking-back-journeys-across-the-old-spanish-trail/
LOCATION:History and Literary Arts Building
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts,Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160430
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160501
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CREATED:20160317T190816Z
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SUMMARY:REZILIENCE 2016—Indigenous Arts Experience
DESCRIPTION:9 am—Gates Open\n5 pm—Main Concert \nREZILIENCE—Indigenous Arts Experience is an immersive\, all-ages experience that focuses on modern Indigenous art processes. Artists include both nationally and locally recognized entertainers\, muralists\, multimedia artists\, and poets. More than sixty Indigenous artists and art-related professionals representing the U.S.\, Canada\, and Latin America will participate during the full-day event\, sharing their talents\, skills\, and knowledge in eight creative arenas. Event sections titled “Movement\,” “Design\,” “Inspiration\,” “Voice\,” “Vision\,” “Expression\,” and “Exchange” will feature a variety of  disciplines and creative activities. Founded on values of collaboration\, social entrepreneurship\, and resource sharing\, REZILIENCE will encourage conversations about Indigenous art processes worldwide. \nFor more information go here. \n“Celebrating Culture\, Creativity\, Movement\, Life—Live Your REZILIENCE!”\nCampus entrance $5; main concert $25\nTickets to the main concert include campus entry
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/rezilience-2016-indigenous-arts-experience/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Dance,Film,Music,Performing Arts
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