By Sara Atencio-Gonzales, The Paper. — Vehicle designed as an “art piece” that will greet visitors on the way into the exhibit (Photo courtesy ADAC) By Sara Atencio-Gonzales, The Paper — The upcoming All Abilities Art Show brings artists with disabilities together in Downtown Albuquerque for a weekend dedicated to creativity, community and opportunity. Hosted […]
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The boss’ daughter becomes the boss at High Noon in Old Town
For Carla Villa, running High Noon Restaurant & Saloon is more than managing a well-known Old Town restaurant. It means carrying forward a family legacy while leading one of Albuquerqueโs long-standing local businesses as a woman in the industry. About this series March marks Women’s History Month, a time dedicated to recognizing the achievements and […]
Modern Opera Goes Cellular
Opera is not typically associated with smartphones, short attention spans or jokes that land like stand-up comedy punchlines. But Gonzo Operaโs Cellular World is intentionally pushing against those expectations, bringing a satirical, contemporary take on the art form to FUSION theatre from Feb. 6โ8. โThatโs the idea of Gonzo Opera, that itโs contemporary subjects that everybody can […]
Women’s Chorus Gets Fired Up
For the New Mexico Womenโs Chorus, music has always been about more than harmony. Since its founding three decades ago, the ensemble has centered social justice as both its mission and its method. Singers from across the community come together to use their collective voice as a form of expression and action. That purpose takes […]
The New Face of Public Art in Albuquerque
When Michael Ogilvie stepped into his new role overseeing Albuquerqueโs Public Art Program last fall, he wasnโt just taking on a leadership position, he was joining a city he had long admired from afar. โItโs been great,โ says Ogilvie of his first few months in Albuquerque. โAlbuquerque is a very special, unique city.โ Ogilvie brings […]
