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Dallas FBI And Dallas Museum Of Art Announce Transfer Of Recovered Stele Of Lakshmi-Narayana To Nepal Government

FBI and Dallas Museum of Art representatives pose Tuesday with the Stele of Lakshmi-Narayana. Courtesy/DMA

FBI agents trained in art transportation package and crate the stone artifact in preparation for its return to the government of Nepal. Courtesy/DMA

FBI News:

Officials from the Dallas FBI Field Office and the Dallas Museum of Art announced Tuesday the transfer of a recovered stone artifact previously on loan to the museum from a private collection.

With the full support of the object’s lender, the Stele of Lakshmi-Narayana was transported from Dallas, Texas, to Washington, D.C., Read More

Taos Pueblo 9th Annual Winter Show Opens March 11

‘The Twins’, a sculpture by John Suazo is included in the Taos Pueblo Annual Winter Show. Courtesy/MRM

Award-winning Taos Pueblo Potter Angie Yazzie with one of her creations. Courtesy/MRM

MRM News:

The weather and the earth are showing signs of spring in Taos, but astronomically (officially) it is still winter. The 9th annual Taos Pueblo Annual Winter Show at the Millicent Rogers Museum (MRM) opens Thursday, March 11 and runs through Sunday, March 21.

The Winter Show, which is presented together with Taos Pueblo Tourism, was canceled in 2020 due to the corona virus. This year the works of art Read More

Daily Postcard: Silver Cliffs Just East Of Dixon

Daily Postcard: A section of a series of cliffs along the north side of Hwy 75 just east of Dixon. On a cloudless day, with the sun shining directly on them, these cliffs glow like silver. Photo by Laurie Waters Read More

Museum of Natural History & Science Launches ‘Sayaka Ganz: Reclaimed Creations’ Online Exhibition

‘Emergence’ by Sayaka Ganz. Courtesy/New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science

NMMNH&S News:

ALBUQUERQUE – The New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science’s (NMMNH&S) new virtual exhibition, “Sayaka Ganz: Reclaimed Creations,” shows how plastic and art can merge to create living expressions with a sense of movement and self-awareness.

On display at the museum in 2020, this exhibit has been digitally preserved and is now available for online viewing.

In “Reclaimed Creations,” Sayaka Ganz visually transforms common household items such as spatulas, spoons, Read More

Deer Spotted Relaxing And Snoozing On Barranca Mesa

Nearly every day lately a herd of around 10 deer, mostly young ones, pass through the backyard of a residence on Barranca Mesa looking for grass and whatnot to eat. Thursday afternoon this small herd decided to linger a while … relaxing and snoozing in the warm sunshine. Photo by Ken Hanson Read More

International Shakespeare Center Santa Fe: Open Your Ears To King Henry IV, Part 1

Script for Act I of Henry IV, Part I. with important lines marked or outlined. Courtesy/ISCSF

ISCSF News:

International Shakespeare Center Santa Fe (ISCSF) presents:

A brand new play! We continue the history tetralogy with Act I of Henry IV, Part I.

We delve into the violent imagery of the body the opens the play, the through line of thievery from the tavern to the throne room, highly complex father-son dynamics and twisted clock metaphors.

Our ensemble for Henry IV, Part I includes Brittany Chandler, Andrew Codispoti, Deborah Davis, Sam Gilroy, Lynn Goodwin, Mitchel Kawash, Nicholas Koy Santillo, Read More

New Mexico Poetry Out Loud State Championship March 14 

‘Dissection of an Unidentified Object’ by Emily Cai, 2020 New Mexico & National Scholastic Art Awards Gold Key Winner + National Awardee Drawing & Illustration. Courtesy/NMA

New Mexico Arts News:

SANTA FE — Six New Mexico high school students will compete via Zoom to become New Mexico’s Poetry Out Loud state champion, 1 p.m. Sunday, March 14. 

Admission to the virtual event is free and open to the public. 

Poetry Out Loud is a poetry recitation competition that encourages high school students to learn about great poetry through memorization and performance. This national program Read More

Daily Postcard: Sunrise Brightens Tsankowi Trail

Daily Postcard: The sunrise Wednesday brightens Tsankowi Trail. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com

Sunrise catches under a rock Wednesday on Tsankowi Trail. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com Read More

State Film Office Announces The Clint Eastwood Film ‘Cry Macho’ Has Wrapped Production In New Mexico

First edition cover of Cry Macho, a novel by N. Richard Nash. Courtesy/wikipedia.org

 

NMFO News:

SANTA FE — The New Mexico Film Office (NMFO) Tuesday, announced the feature film Cry Macho recently filmed in New Mexico November through December 2020.

The film is produced by Warner Bros. Pictures and Classic Films, and was filmed in Bernalillo, Sandoval, Sierra, Socorro and Valencia counties.

Cry Macho is directed by Clint Eastwood (The Mule, Jersey Boys, Invictus, Gran Torino) and produced by Tim Moore (The Mule, Jersey Boys, Trouble with the Curve, Invictus, Gran Torino).

Based on the

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NHCC Receives $200K Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Grant

The National Hispanic Cultural Center (NHCC) Art Museum in Albuquerque. Photo by Larry Bell

NHCC News:

ALBUQUERQUE — The National Hispanic Cultural Center (NHCC) Art Museum and Visual Arts program has been awarded a $200,000 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Art Museum Futures Fund grant.

This generous gift will be used for the hiring of new positions to bolster the NHCC’s technological infrastructure, public engagement and bilingual arts education.

“We are so excited and grateful. Our request was based on critical needs at this moment in history and the ability to sustain our commitment to our Read More

County’s CommuniTREE Turns Very Green For March

Katherine Hudspeth and the fun-loving staff within the Community Services Department are lifting employee spirits by turning the CommuniTREE very green inside the Los Alamos County Municipal Building. Employees are welcome to stop by all month to grab a piece of green, and not get pinched on St. Patrick’s Day! Courtesy/LAC Read More

Scenes From Pajarito Ski Hill Saturday

Sunny weather and snowy terrain made for perfect skiing Saturday at Pajarito Ski Hill. Photo by Ron Roybal

A glorious view for skiers to behold Saturday afternoon at Pajarito Ski Hill. Photo by Ron Roybal Read More

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