Arts

Doe And Twins Graze In Yard Near 40th Street

A doe and her twins graze in a yard Monday near 40th Street. Photo by Delbert Romero/ladailypost.com

Another view of a doe and her twins grazing in a yard Monday near 40th Street. Photo by Delbert Romero/ladailypost.com

Another view of a doe and her twins grazing in a yard Monday near 40th Street. Photo by Delbert Romero/ladailypost.com Read More

Los Alamos County & Step Up Gallery Put Out Call For Art

STEP UP GALLERY News:

The 2nd biennial Los Alamos County Employee Art Showcase will run Dec. 4 to Jan. 7, 2026, in Step Up Gallery at Mesa Public Library.

This year, retired Los Alamos County employees are invited, as well as current employees, to submit art they create, including photography.

The official “Call for Art (CFA)” for this exhibit will go out the first week of September. The instructions on how to submit art will be included in the CFA. All forms of fine art, fine crafts, and photography will be accepted, including all types of drawing, oil and acrylic painting, watercolor, pastels, Read More

Opening Reception For Dick Evans, Tamar Kander, Roger Martin, & Mary Silverwood At Ventana Fine Art In Santa Fe

‘Following Day’ acrylic, 30” by 48” by Dick Evans. Courtesy/Ventana

‘Spirit Lines’ mixed media, 30” x 30” by Tamar Kander. Courtesy/Ventana

ART News:

Ventana Fine Art in Santa Fe invites the public to a four-person show featuring painters Dick Evans, Tamar Kander, and Mary Silverwood, and sculptor Roger Martin. Each of the artists presents works of distinction and unique character.

Evans, Kander, and Martin will be present, and Silverwood, who passed away in 2011, will be represented by her former gallerist and current Estate Manager, Joyce Robins.

Enjoy the excitement of new works and the Read More

21st International Folk Art Market Sets Organizational Record

Multicolores at the IFAM Sustainability tent 2025. Photo © Christine Alexander

ART News:

SANTA FE — The International Folk Art Market (IFAM) has announced a record-breaking $3.88 million in sales during its 21st annual market that ran July 10-13, 2025, at the Railyard Park in Santa Fe.

In addition to this year’s record sales, IFAM hosted 20,000 visitors who attended to shop and interact with approximately 150 artists and cooperatives from 57 countries.

This is the first time since the pandemic that IFAM attendance has crossed the 20,000-visitor mark.

“In a world that too often divides us, the Read More

First Fort & Arsenal Tours Saturday Aug. 16

Fort Union National Monument, west of Watrous, N.M. Take exit 366 off I-25 and follow N.M. 161 eight
miles west to the Monument. For more information, visit www.nps.gov/foun. Courtesy/NPS

Fort Union News:

WATROUS: Fort Union National Monument announces its upcoming free programs for visitors to experience where Fort Union began. Only accessible once a year, the First Fort and Arsenal ruins are a must-see event.

These 2-hour programs include living history, historic weapons, and time to explore.

Car caravans depart from the visitor center at 9:30 a.m. and 1 p.m., with the distance to the site Read More

‘Earth Is The Magnet Of The Sky’ Exhibit Closes Thursday

Albedo III (36 x 36 x 2 in.) is one of the pieces by Catherine Eaton Skinner in the ‘Earth is the Magnet of the Sky’ exhibit, which closes Thursday at Step Up Gallery. Courtesy/Step Up Gallery

STEP UP GALLERY News:

The art exhibit, “Earth is the Magnet of the Sky”, closes Thursday, July 24 at Step Up Gallery at Mesa Public Library, which is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, 1-5 p.m. Sunday and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Wednesday.

Step Up Gallery at Mesa Public Library has hosted this showing of remarkable art by world-renowned artist Catherine Eaton Skinner since early June and it has attracted many Read More