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Tickets Available For DALA’s ‘La Lune de Bleu’ Show Today

Dance Arts Los Alamos’ ‘La Lune de Bleu’ opens at 7 p.m. today at Duane Smith Auditorium. There will be a matinee performance at 2 p.m. Sunday at the auditorium. Tickets are $5/student, $10/seniors, $25 general admission. They can be purchased at https://danceartslosalamos.org/. Tickets are still available for tonight’s performance. Photo by Nate Limback/ladailypost.com Read More

LAHS Junior Wren Hammond Wins 2025 Congressional Art Competition

ART News:

Los Alamos High School junior Wren Hammond won the 2025 Congressional Art Competition for Teresa Leger Fernandez’s District 3. Wren’s artwork, “Celebrating Diversity the New Mexico Way,” will hang as part of the Congressional Exhibition of National Winners at the US Capitol in Washington DC for one year.  

Wren will travel to Washington DC for a ceremony honoring the national winners and will have a tour of the Capital including the exhibit. She will also have the opportunity to meet with Congresswoman Leger Fernandez.  

“We are very proud of Wren and this accomplishment,” LAHS art Read More

Studio Ghibli Festival 2025 Lands In Los Alamos At SALA

SALA News:

SALA brings Studio Ghibli Festival 2025 to the community for the first time, a celebration of timeless animation, unforgettable stories, and breathtaking artistry from the legendary Japanese animation house, Studio Ghibli.

Presented in partnership with GKIDS and Fathom Events, this year’s festival honors Studio Ghibli’s 40th anniversary with a handpicked lineup of eight beloved films from the studio’s rich catalog — now featuring Kiki’s Delivery Service as the festival’s magical opening event!

For fans old and new, this is a rare opportunity to experience the magic Read More

Master Peace Opens New Season Spotlighting Collaborations With World-Renowned Origami Artists May 5

Master Peace, 25-foot tall sculpture stands at ORIGAMIINTHEGARDEN. Courtesy photo

ART News:

After years on tour, Master Peace is finally home at ORIGAMIINTHEGARDEN. Soaring into the sky, this towering 25-foot monumental sculpture is a tribute to the powerful story of Sadako Sasaki and the legend of 1,000 paper cranes. Master Peace is a collection of one thousand cast metal cranes as a wish for peace. Five hundred cranes are scattered around the world as individual sculptures, and five hundred are gathered in this 25-foot-tall monument. “Rather than a memorial to the tragedies of the past, Read More

Art In Public Places Advisory Board April Update

COUNTY News:

Art in public places helps to create beautiful public spaces and the Art in Public Places Advisory Board values community input.

Ongoing work being pursued by the Board:

 

 

  • The Board voted to not purchase the Jeff Segler painting, “Boys of Pajarito Plateau.” The recommendation to not purchase will be forwarded to County Council.
  • Justice Center Working Group continues to work on scope for art for a Police Officer Memorial.
  • Barranca Homestead Working Group update: The Working Group plans to bring language for a call for art, language to survey local residents, and a budget
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First Time Open House For Internationally Renowned Sculptor Eugenie Shonnard Archives At New Mexico Museum Of Art

NMDCA News:

As part of the first posthumous major exhibition of the acclaimed sculptor, Eugenie Shonnard: Breaking the Mold,the New Mexico Museum of Art Library and the Fray Angelico Chavez History Library will showcase items from their respective Eugenie Shonnard archival collections at the New Mexico Museum of Art Plaza Building from 12-3 p.m., Thursday, May 8. 

The Eugene Shonnard Collections contain letters, diaries, scrapbooks, photographs, reference images for artwork, and sketches.  

Take a closer look at the life and work of this internationally recognized sculptor and longtime Read More

Step Into The Rilo Kiley Multiverse: Meow Wolf’s Adutil-Verse Gets A Nostalgic Indie Rock Twist

MEOW WOLF News:

SANTA FE — Meow Wolf Santa Fe is remixing its fan-favorite 21+ evening experience, Adulti-Verse, with a special twist: a collaboration inspired by indie rock legends Rilo Kiley.

Thursday, May 1, the worlds of immersive art and heartfelt sound will collide for an unforgettable night. This themed takeover transforms the House of Eternal Return into a celebration of music, nostalgia, and hidden surprises — with the spirit of Rilo Kiley’s storytelling and style guiding the party.

Guests 21 and up are invited to step into Meow Wolf’s Rilo Kiley multiverse and discover:

  • A playlist
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Lads And Lasses Of Enchantment Guest Night May 8

Maurice Sheppard (far right) is the Director of the Lasses and Lads of Enchantment and One of at least 4 members (including Chuck Tallman, John Baillie and Dick Heaton) that have been with the LOE for more than 25 years. While the LALOE is much bigger than this photo, this lovely group of do-gooders sang live over a Facebook connection to two members both hospitalized recently.

MUSIC News:

Do you like to sing, can you carry a tune, even if you cannot read music? The Lasses and Lads of Enchantment invite community members to join guest night on Thursday, May 8. If you have always wanted to try four-part Read More

Abiquiu Inn Presents: The 2025 Abiquiu Inn Sculpture Walk & Garden June 1

AINM News:

Abiquiu Inn proudly announces the opening of the 2025 Abiquiu Inn Sculpture Walk & Garden, an expansive and immersive outdoor exhibition featuring  over 100 Sculptures by 41 acclaimed artists from across the country. The public is invited to attend the Opening Champagne Reception from 3-5 p.m., Sunday, June 1, 2025, where many of the artists will be in attendance.

Now in its eighth year, Abiquiu Inn Sculpture Walk & Garden has grown into a premier annual art event in Northern New Mexico, offering collectors, art lovers, and visitors a rare opportunity to engage with a blend Read More

What Dreams May Come … A Look Into Dance Arts Los Alamos’ World Premiere Ballet La Lune de Bleu

By RACHEL ZERVAKOS
DALA

Each spring, Dance Arts Los Alamos (DALA)presents a full-length ballet, most recently including the beloved classical repertoire Giselle (2023) and The Tales of Don Quixote (2024). This year, Dance Arts Los Alamos is making its largest leap yet as we premiere an all-new original full length ballet in three acts, entitled La Lune de Bleu.

From the storyline, to the music, choreography, sets and costumes, this production is a labor of love that has been in progress for over two decades. As the May 2, 2025 world premiere draws near, we invite our community and beyond to witness Read More

Scenes From 29th Annual Kite Festival At Overlook Park

The skies were filled with all kinds and sizes of Kites Sunday at the 29th annual event hosted by Los Alamos Arts Council at Overlook Park in White Rock. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

A large crowd of kite enthusiasts assembled Sunday at Overlook Park in White Rock to build and fly kites. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

A kiter launches her kite into winds that were very strong at times. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

The Los Alamos Arts Council offered a kite workshop where participants can design and build a Kite. Kite kits were available at no cost as well as t-shirts to the Read More

Coming Soon To Step Up Gallery: ‘The Quilt As Art’

ART News:

Step Up Gallery is will host “The Quilt as Art” with works by members of the Northern New Mexico Quilt Guild (NNMQG.) The exhibit will be on display May 8 through June 4. The public is invited to attend the Opening Reception 2-3:30 p.m. Mother’s Day May 11, with a gallery talk at 2:30 p.m.

Nearly two dozen artists will display work using non-traditional quilting techniques. The artists come from the NNMQG’s mini-groups- the Surface Design and Art Quilt group and the Contemporary group.

These artists place the emphasis on composition, design and color, rather than on stitch length, traditional Read More

Los Alamos Little Theatre Opens ‘Copenhagen’ Friday

‘Copenhagen’, starring Jeff Favorite as Werner Heisenberg, Angel Virgillio as Margrethe Bohr and Thomas Graves as Neils Bohr, focuses on a conversation between two Nobel Prize winning physicists during WWII. It opens Friday at the Los Alamos Little Theatre Performing Arts Center. Photo by Ashely Horner/LALT

LALT News:

In 1941, German physicist Werner Heisenberg met his Danish colleague Neils Bohr in Copenhagen to discuss, in part, the development of the atomic bomb. What else did the two Nobel-Prize winners speak about? Why did the meeting upset Bohr? Why did Heisenberg want to speak with Read More

Exhibition ‘Restorying Our HeartPlaces: Contemporary Pueblo Architecture’ Speaker Series

IPCC News:

The exhibition Restorying Our HeartPlaces: Contemporary Pueblo Architecture offers an associated speaker series sponsored by the New Mexico Humanities Council. “Meet the Architects & Designers: Pueblo Architecture Today” will feature a 1.5 hour program with two panelists followed by a 30-minute Q&A discussion moderated by the exhibition curators, Ted Jojola, Ph.D. (Pueblo of Isleta) and Dr. Lynn Paxson, Ph.D.

  • April 26 | 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. (Chaco 3) Included with museum admission

Indigenous Women in Architecture

This panel features Cynthia Figueroa-McInteer (Pueblo Read More

High Desert Winds Of Santa Fe Season Finale May 18

Courtesy/High Desert Winds of Santa Fe

MUSIC News:

High Desert Winds Santa Fe presents our season finale – “Spark!” at 2 p.m., Sunday, May 18, in the New Mexico Museum of Art’s St. Francis Auditorium.

Under guest conductor David Jennison, the performance will celebrate our mentors with the music of Shostakovich, Persichetti, trumpet soloist Michael Cano performing Alan Hovhaness’ “Prayer of St. Gregory”, and the premiere of “Alpine Postlude” by Jack Wilds!

Special thanks to Dr. Jan Gaynor for sponsoring our performance.

Admission is FREE with donations gratefully accepted. Read More

Bathtub Row Brewing Co-op Continues 10th Anniversary Celebration

TUB news:

Join us as Bathtub Row Brewing Co-op continues its 10th anniversary celebration. From 5-9 p.m., Tuesday, the Tub is hosting a Jazz Night Special featuring the Jazz Project and many jazz alumni. Jazz high school students will play from 5-7 p.m. Proceeds from the evening will benefit the Jazz Project high school jazz student program.

Fusion Tacos will be on site for another Taco Tuesday.

From 1-4 p.m., Saturday, May 3, the Tub will host the Espanola Humane Shelter for a pet adoption event. Manko will be on site for food options, and Gattiker Four will play from 6-9 p.m.

Between 12-3 p.m., Sunday, Read More

Consciousness & The Cosmos: SciArt Santa Fe LASER Talk May 4

Courtesy/SFAI

SFAI News:

Join us for ‘Consciousness and the Cosmos’ at the Santa Fe Art Institute at 6:30 p.m., Sunday, May 4. See our exhibition Woven Skies and explore the fascinating connection between consciousness and the physical world, as we delve into the intersection of art and science with a LASER talk. This thought-provoking discussion will challenge your perspective and inspire new ways of thinking.

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to expand your mind and engage with like-minded individuals. RSVP now to secure your spot at this exclusive event.

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NM Poetry Out Loud Champion Kaitlyn Lubega, Heads To The National Finals In Washington, DC May 5

NMDCA News:

New Mexico Poetry Out Loud champion Kaitlyn Lubega, duels with the nation’s top poetry talent. Lubega, a 12th grader attending United World College (UWC-USA) in Montezuma, NM, will compete with all 55 state and jurisdictional champions. 

The national semifinals from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET, Tuesday, May 6, with the top nine students advancing to the finals from 7-9:15 p.m. ET, Wednesday, May 7.  Available for livestreaming through a one-time-only webcast at arts.gov

Celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, this poetry recitation competition for high school students Read More

SALA Lineup Of Films, Events & Community Engagement

SALA News:

SALA Los Alamos Event Center is proud to announce a full week of diverse programming for April 28 through May 4, featuring family-friendly films, educational workshops, teen events, sports broadcasts, and the return of the highly anticipated Cosmic Frontiers science weekend.

Whether you’re interested in trauma-informed care, space exploration, cinematic classics, or just looking for a cozy place to unwind with popcorn and friends—SALA has something for everyone.

5:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 30 
Infant Mental Health Workshop
Join Seed to Tree Counseling and the New Read More

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