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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 Operaโ€™s Cellular World is intentionally pushing against those expectations, bringing a satirical, contemporary take on the art form to FUSION theatre from Feb. 6โ€“8. โ€œThatโ€™s the idea of Gonzo Opera, that itโ€™s contemporary subjects that everybody can […]

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Women, LGBTQ+ artists reshape metal art at Corrales exhibition

A new exhibition opening this month at INHABIT Galerie challenges the traditionally male-dominated world of metalwork with contemporary pieces by seven women and LGBTQ+ artists. “Metal Rules!” opens Friday with a reception from 4-6 p.m. and runs through May 2. The show features work by Bailey Anderson, Bruna D’Alessandro, Welly Fletcher, Shirley Klinghoffer, Stephanie Lerma, […]

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The New Face of Public Art in Albuquerque

When Michael Ogilvie stepped into his new role overseeing Albuquerqueโ€™s Public Art Program last fall, he wasnโ€™t just taking on a leadership position, he was joining a city he had long admired from afar.  โ€œItโ€™s been great,โ€ says Ogilvie of his first few months in Albuquerque. โ€œAlbuquerque is a very special, unique city.โ€ Ogilvie brings […]

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Canadian pianist opens Placitas Artists Series season with diverse classical program

Canadian pianist Sheng Cai will open the Placitas Artists Series 2025-2026 season with a solo recital Sept. 14 at Las Placitas Presbyterian Church. The 3 p.m. concert features works spanning three centuries, from Johann Sebastian Bach’s Partita No. 1 in B-flat Major to pieces by Canadian composers Franรงois Morel and Andrรฉ Mathieu. Cai, who made […]

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