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Register For White Rock Summer Artist Market

LACDC News:
 
In June the White Rock Artist Market will begin its 5th consecutive year as a monthly outdoor artist market. The market hours are 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., the first Saturday of each month through September
 
Local artists and artisans from Los Alamos, White Rock and the surrounding Northern New Mexico area are invited to participate. Participants will experience high levels of visitors traveling on the mandatory Bandelier National Monument Shuttle that picks up and drops off visitors next to the White Rock Visitor Center.
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Daily Postcard: Hoarfrost Forms On Rusty Fence Rail

Daily Postcard: Hoarfrost forms on a rusty fence rail in Los Alamos. According to weather.com, hoarfrost is a white coating of needle-like ice crystals that form on a surface by sublimation of atmospheric water vapor. Photo by Marc Bailey Read More

Library Screens ‘In The Mood For Love’

Movie poster for ‘In the Mood for Love’
 
Review by KELLY DOLEJSI
 
Fidelity and appearances take center stage in “In the Mood for Love” (2000, rated PG, subtitled), showing at 6:30 p.m. Thursday in Mesa Public Library’s upstairs meeting room theater. The free screening is part of the Mesa Public Library Free Film Series.
 
Writer/director Kar-Wai Wong’s internationally award-winning film — including Best Actor (Tony Chiu-Wai Leung) and Technical Grand Prize at Cannes — delights in the styles and cultural shifts of 1962 Hong Kong, and delights in fomenting questions
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Erin Kay McHugh Art Opening Friday

The Devil You Know by Erin Kay McHugh whose art exhibit opens at Rose Chocolatier Friday in Central Park Square. Courtesy photo
 
By MAIRE O’NEILL
Los Alamos Daily Post

The work of local artist Erin Kay McHugh will be featured in an exhibition at Rose Chocolatier, which begins with a public reception 5:30-7 p.m. Friday, April 7 at 149 Central Park Square.

A native of Ohio, McHugh moved to Los Alamos in 2008. Art has always been an integral part of her identity. She says it allows her to pull her intangible thoughts, emotions, and abstract ideas and give them form.

“In this way, I can share

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Shidoni Foundry Closed Down Today

Shidoni Foundry closes down today. Courtesy photo
 
By CAROL A. CLARK
Los Alamos Daily Post
 
Shidoni Foundry closed its doors today after nearly half a century of operating in Tesuque.

Shidoni President Scott Hicks told the Los Alamos Daily Post late this afternoon that while the foundry closed today, the gallery will remain open. Hicks is the son of the foundary co-founder and said it was sad to closed the foundry but it had to be done for economic reasons.

The gallery will remain open, he said.

“We made a tactical decision and we will now focus our efforts on the gallery,” Read More

Daily Postcard: Discovering Bandelier

 A group of young people from Los Alamos enjoy a day at Bandelier National Monument during their Spring Break last week. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com
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Local Professionals Launch Los Alamos Photography

Los Alamos Photography photographers from left, Brianna Henderson, Brian Alan Clayton, Samantha D’Anna, Jessica Bootin, Henrik Sandin and Tara Key. Courtesy photo

 

Staff Report
 
Los Alamos resident Brian Clayton is the owner of Brian Alan Clayton, LLC, a new business that offers marketing services specializing in photo and video production. His latest project is a website that features professional photographers in Los Alamos County. The website is www.losalamosphotography.com.

The purpose of this group is to not only provide a place where clients can get

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Artist Susan E. Roden Presents Miniature Pastel Workshop At Fuller Lodge Art Center April 8

Miniature Pastel Skies by Susan E. Roden. Courtesy photo

ART News:

Artist Susan E. Roden will be conducting a miniature pastel skies workshop 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, April 8 at Fuller Lodge Art Center. The limited attended class will learn two forms of applications of the medium while developing a sunset and day sky. No experience is necessary for the participants will be provided with Instructor demonstrations, hands-on exercises and one-on-one instruction.

Roden moved to Albuquerque after residing in San Diego, Calif., for 18 years. She had taught drawing and pastels at University Read More

Juanita Madland Presents Piano Concert April 5

Local piano virtuoso Juanita Lash Madland will present a piano concert for the Arts Council Brown Bag series at noon April 5 in Fuller Lodge. Included will be compositions by J.S. Bach, Mozart, Chopin, Schubert, Schumann, Ginastera, and an original piece by the pianist. This concert also will be presented in May in Minneapolis. This spring Madland will play her 5th harpsichord concert. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
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Los Alamos Photo Club Hosts 22nd Annual Show

Dust. Photo by Martin Cooper
 
Leap of Faith. Photo by Bob Walker
 
LAPC News:
 
The Los Alamos Photo Club is hosting its 22nd Annual Show April 3 through April 28 in the upstairs gallery of the Mesa Public Library. The public is invited to the April 3 opening as well as to the April 18 Club walk-through.  Both events will allow guests and participants to view submitted works and to interact informally with the photographers
 
The show is intended to give people who live and work in Los Alamos a chance to display their photos in a formal setting. Entries are not juried. However,
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Los Alamos Little Theatre Announces Cast Of Rosencrantz And Guildenstern Are Dead

The cast of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead. Courtesy photo

 

Cast members in a clown workshop scene, from left, Alexis Perry, Stuart Rupprecht, Zachary Brounstein, Zachary Brounstein and Jess Cullinan. Courtesy photo

 

Cast members Trisha Werner as Guildenstern and Don Monteith as Rosencrantz in a box. Courtesy photo

 

LALT News:

 

Rehearsals for Los Alamos Little Theatre’s spring production of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead are now underway.

 

This production of Tom Stoppard’s modern masterpiece features Don Monteith as Rosencrantz, Trisha Read More

Cinema Cindy Reviews: ‘Kedi’

By CYNTHIA BIDDLECOMB
Los Alamos

Editor’s note: Kedi is showing at the Center for Contemporary Arts in Santa Fe. Visit https://www.ccasantafe.org/ for showtimes.

“Kedi” is a film for anyone who loves animals, especially people with an affinity for domestic cats. We are challenged by the film to extend that same fondness and respect to the street cats of Istanbul.

Turkish-born director Ceyda Torun has taken a close look at a unique feature of urban living in her home city of Istanbul, the high prevalence of stray cats and their acceptance in the daily life of the humans around them. Torun Read More

Udall, Dingell Introduce CREATE Act To Stimulate Arts Businesses, Jobs In The Creative Economy

U.S. SENATE News:
 
WASHINGTON, D.C.  Last week, U.S. Sen. Tom Udall and U.S. Representative Debbie Dingell (D-Mich.) introduced a bill to stimulate the development of arts businesses, jobs and the creative economy in New Mexico, Michigan and across the nation.
 
Recognizing the importance of the arts and cultural tourism to state economies, Udall and Dingell’s bill – the Comprehensive Resources for Entrepreneurs in the Arts to Transform the Economy (CREATE) Act – would support artists, entrepreneurs and workers employed
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