Arts

LAMC Hospital Auxiliary Seeks Volunteers … And Shoppers!

Hospital Auxiliary Board Vice President Carol MacLeod, right, and Secretary Kim Hogan at the Lobby Shop last Thursday inside Los Alamos Medical Center. They invite the community to stop by and see the many items available for purchase; proceeds go to charitable causes. They also ask community members to consider volunteering with the Hospital Auxiliary. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

By CAROL A. CLARK
Los Alamos Daily Post
caclark@ladailypost.com

Joy and laughter fill the Lobby Shop despite its urgent need for volunteers and shoppers. The Hospital Auxiliary operates the Lobby Read More

2025 Opera InSight: Love, Loss, Revenge And Redemption

View of The Santa Fe Opera under a double rainbow at 301 Opera Drive in Santa Fe. Courtesy/SFO

The Santa Fe Opera News:

The Opera InSight video series explores the psychological foundations of the productions in Santa Fe Opera’s 2025 Festival Season. We track opera as a mode of expression for intense human emotions, such as the longing for love or the desire for revenge. Through stories and characters, both comedic and tragic, opera acts as a reflection of our human experience and Opera InSight holds up the mirror.

Watch each segment for FREE on the Santa Fe Opera YouTube Channel.

Segment 1: La bohèm Read More

‘Gustave Baumann: The Artist’s Environment’ A Landmark Retrospective Across Four Galleries At NMMA

Gustave Baumann, Cholla and Sahuaro (Saguaro), 1928, color woodcut, 12 3/16 × 12 7/8 in. Collection of the New Mexico Museum of Art. Museum purchase with funds raised by the School of American Research, 1952 (907.23G). © New Mexico Museum of Art. Photo by Addison Doty

Gustave Baumann, Santo Nino de Atocha, circa 1940, carved and painted wood with leather, 10 x 5 x 3 in. Collection of the New Mexico Museum of Art. Gift of Jane Baumann, 1978 (1994.16.44). © New Mexico Museum of Art.

NMMA News:

SANTA FE — The New Mexico Museum of Art is proud to announce Gustave Baumann: The Artist’s Environment, a sweeping Read More

Deadline Extended: Submit Artwork For 47th Annual Conference On Aging By June 30

ALTSD News:

New Mexico Aging & Long-Term Services is excited to announce that the deadline to submit artwork for the 47th Annual Conference on Aging has been extended to June 30, 2025!

We are inviting New Mexico-based artists to submit original artwork inspired by this year’s theme: EngAGE as you Age.

This theme celebrates aging as an active, empowered, and meaningful journey. It encourages older adults to remain engaged physically, socially, intellectually, and civically and highlights joy, vitality, and intergenerational connection through lifelong learning and community involvement. Read More

Fort Fashions & Pastimes: July 12-13 In Watrous

Living history staff and volunteers will portray soldier and civilian life during Fort Fashions & Pastimes programs July 12 -13 Fort Union National Monument in Watrous. Courtesy/National Park Service

Fort Union National Monument News:

WATROUS – Fort Union National Monument in Mora County announces its Fort Fashions & Pastimes programs to be held Saturday, July 12 and Sunday, July 13.

These free programs will feature 1800s clothing styles, leisure activities, and how both related to the economics and social structures of the time.

Living history staff and volunteers will portray Read More

Scenes From Friday’s Night Market At ScienceFest 2025

Liese-Marie Sutherland of Somerset Desert at her booth during the Night Market that ran 5-9 p.m. Friday at Ashley Pond Park and Central Avenue. This open-air, family-friendly night market took place in conjunction with ScienceFest 2025 festivities and the Friday Night Summer Concert. The Night Market featured an eclectic mix of food and beverages, merchandise, small handmade goods, and jewelry for sale. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

Cait Bain of Starlight Stitches takes part in the Night Market Friday at Ashley Pond Park and Central Avenue during ScienceFest 2025. Photo by Read More