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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:20160626
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SUMMARY:The Art of Acquisition:  New New Mexican Works at the NHCC
DESCRIPTION:Art Museum hours and prices HERE \nHow do museums acquire their collections? What makes an artwork\, or an artist\, worthy of collecting?   These are questions museums face every day and the National Hispanic Cultural Center (NHCC) Art Museum is no exception. \n“The Art of Acquisition:  New New Mexican Works at the NHCC” features art works that have been collected and added to the museum’s permanent collection over the last five years.  All of the pieces featured in this exhibition are by New Mexican artists or artists living in New Mexico\, and their work is displayed in the NHCC Community Gallery which is designed to showcase the artistic contributions of the local community. These acquisitions\, like the majority of the NHCC Art Museum permanent collection\, were given by artists and collectors and the museum would not be what it is today without the support of our generous donors. \nAccepting a donation is serious business and the NHCC Art museum has a rigorous process of approval before an object can become a part of the museum’s permanent collection. An object is first reviewed by the museum director and curatorial staff.  It is then presented to the NHCC Art Museum’s Collections Committee which is composed of art experts\, collectors\, and artists from throughout New Mexico.  When an object is approved by the committee\, the Director of the NHCC Art Museum and Visual Arts Program presents the piece at the NHCC Board of Directors Meeting for Board approval.  Only upon the Board’s approval does the object become a part of the NHCC Art Museum’s permanent collection. This process ensures that the NHCC Art Museum is the proper home for every object we acquire and it all begins with our donors and their affection for this museum. \nIn the last five years\, the NHCC’s Art Museum collection has grown– in fact doubled its size– through donations from communities and collectors. Very few objects are purchased because our acquisitions purchase fund has yet to be fully developed.  An acquisitions fund for the permanent collection would enable the NHCC Art Museum curators to target significant works by important artists for the collection.  We would be able to pay artists directly\, so that they would receive the full value for their visual creations.  Doing this would allow museum staff to continue to foster a supportive community interaction as well as follow best practices for museum curatorship and collection stewardship. \nWhile we hope to grow the acquisitions fund in the very near future\, we recognize the importance of acknowledging and celebrating the contributions of those who have helped the collection grow despite financial constraints.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/art-acquisition-new-new-mexican-works-nhcc/
LOCATION:September-2019-Board-Meeting-Minutes
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160917
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160918
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SUMMARY:¡Cine Magnífico! Albuquerque Latino Film Festival: Landfill Harmonic
DESCRIPTION:11:30 am \nDirector: Brad Allgood\, Graham Townsley \nLandfill harmonic follows the Recycled Orchestra of Cateura\, a paraguayan musical youth group of kids that live next to one of South America’s largest landfills. This unlikely orchestra plays music from instruments made entirely out of garbage. When their story goes viral\, the orchestra is catapulted into the global spotlight. With the guidance of their music director\, they must navigate this new world of arenas and sold out concerts. However\, when a natural disaster devastates their community\, the orchestra provides a source of hope for the town. The film is a testament to the transformative power of music and the resilience of the human spirit.\nA Free ticketed event: tickets available one hour prior to the event. \n \nLos instrumentos de la “Recycled Orchestra”\, formada por niños de un barrio de chabolas de Paraguay\, están hechos de basura reciclada. El documental recoge el espectáculo mundial de esta formación. Una historia sobre el poder de la música\, la pobreza y la contaminación mundial. \nLandfill Harmonic Tráiler HERE. \nAwards:\nSXSW Film Festival: Audience Award: 24 Beats per Second (musical genre)\nTesalonica Documentary Film Festival: Peter Wintonick Audience Award: Best Film. \n84 min – DOCUMENTARY 2015 (United States/Paraguay).\nSpanish with English subtitles. \nCheck out the ¡Cine Magnífico! video HERE.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/cine-magnifico-albuquerque-latino-film-festival-landfill-harmonic/
LOCATION:NHCC-Newsletter-November-2-30
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Performing Arts
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SUMMARY:¡Cine Magnífico! Albuquerque Latino Film Festival: Historias del Canal
DESCRIPTION:2 pm \nDirectors: Abner Benaim\, Carolina Borrero\, Luis Franco Brantley\, Pinky Mon\, Pituka Ortega-Heilbron.\nActors: Lakisha May\, Andre Morris\, Kathleen Wise\, Iván González\, Carlos Eduardo Goldstein. \nThis historical drama chronicles five incredible stories of people who helped build the famous canal and Panama itself. Spanning a century\, from 1913 to 2013\, the film weaves together the tales of five remarkable characters: Clarice\, a young Jamaican labourer forced to choose between love and survival at the hands her American and British bosses during the Canal’s construction; Jake\, the son of an engineer who grows up in the ‘American zone’ in 1950s Panama but who really wants to be with his Panamanian friends; José\, a student caught up in the 1960s political unrest and his love for a pretty American girl\, Lucy; Silverio\, a chauffeur for visiting U.S. politicians who is hired to spy on them by local political activists in 1977; and Clarice Jones\, a jazz singer in New York City who discovers that her great-grandmother worked on the canal and decides to go to Panama to discover her to roots.  Text by Canadian Film Institute\n$10 w/ $2 discount for students\, seniors and NHCC Members \n \nHistorias del Canal plasma\, a través de la visión de 5 directores\, relatos que se extienden a través de un siglo. Hombres\, mujeres y niños que se ven influenciados por la existencia de Canal\, el acontecimiento que cambió la historia no sólo de un país sino del mundo. \nHistorias del Canal Trailer HERE and HERE. \n106 min – DRAMA 2014 (Panamá)\nSpanish with English subtitles \nAwards:\nSXSW Film Festival: Audience Award: 24 Beats per Second (musical genre)\nTesalonica Documentary Film Festival: Peter Wintonick Audience Award: Best Film. \n¡Cine Magnífico! website HERE.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/cine-magnifico-albuquerque-latino-film-festival-historias-del-canal/
LOCATION:NHCC-Newsletter-November-2-30
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Performing Arts
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160919
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SUMMARY:¡Cine Magnífico! Albuquerque Latino Film Festival: Club Frontera
DESCRIPTION:2 pm \nDirector: Chris Cashman (in attendance) \nClub Frontera is a riveting documentary about the Club Tijuana Xoloitzcuintles (Xolos) professional Mexican soccer team and their positive impact on the city of Tijuana\, Mexico. The compelling film follows players\, fans\, political figures\, sports personalities\, and enthusiasts from both sides of the border as they share their personal stories of how the newly emerging success of the Xolos is changing Tijuana for the better.\nFree ticketed event; Tickets available one hour prior to the event. \n \nLa ciudad de Tijuana\, México\, podría ser definida como un lugar plagado de violencia y crimen. Sin embargo\, el equipo de fútbol del lugar\, los Xolos\, ha logrado convertirse en un ejemplo de lucha y esperanza\, reunificando y rejuveneciendo el área gracias al campeonato de la primera liga de Mexico en el 2012. \nJoin us for a Q&A with Club Frontera’s director Chris Cashman and producer Darren Leis after the film. \n100 min – DOCUMENTARY 2016 (Mexico/USA)\nSpanish with English subtitles \n¡Cine Magnífico! website HERE.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/cine-magnifico-albuquerque-latino-film-festival-club-frontera/
LOCATION:NHCC-Newsletter-November-2-30
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Performing Arts
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