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		<description><![CDATA[The 11th annual “For the Love of Arts” month will feature the work of Pop artist Andy Warhol on display at the Las Cruces Museum of Art, Feb. 5 – April 3, 2010.
The exhibition features over 20 pieces by Warhol and several from his well-known Pop Art contemporaries, including Robert Rauschenberg, Jim Dine, and Roy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 11th annual “For the Love of Arts” month will feature the work of Pop artist Andy Warhol on display at the Las Cruces Museum of Art, Feb. 5 – April 3, 2010.</p>
<p>The exhibition features over 20 pieces by Warhol and several from his well-known Pop Art contemporaries, including Robert Rauschenberg, Jim Dine, and Roy Lichtenstein.</p>
<p>A lecture about the cultural and historical importance of pop art will be given, in conjunction with the exhibition, by Art Historian Debora Rindge on Feb. 6. The lecture, titled “The Transformative Power of Pop Art: Celebrating the Mundane and Taming Celebrity,” will begin at 11 a.m. in the museum.</p>
<p>The exhibition will also feature a poetry reading about Warhol, Warhol’s iconic images (Marilyn Monroe, Elvis, Mick Jagger, Sigmund Freud, Campbell’s Soup, etc.) and more generally, popular culture, that will be presented on Feb. 20. The reading entitled, “Warholed: Poetry and Pop Culture,” will begin at 11 a.m. in the museum.</p>
<p>Organized by the Las Cruces Museum of Art, the exhibition, titled, &#8220;Warhol &amp; Pop Art,&#8221; includes art work from the New Mexico State University Art Gallery&#8217;s permanent collection, as well as, works belonging to a private collector, some of which have never been publicly displayed.  The opening reception is from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 5 and will include a musical performance by La Cella Bella and a screening of an excerpt from the Andy Warhol film, Empire.<br />
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Recognized as one of the most important artists of the last century, Andy Warhol created a body of work that transformed and revolutionized our understanding of art. Blurring the boundaries between art and popular culture, his now iconic work has influenced generations of artists and continues to resonate with audiences today.  Classic Warhol images, such as Marilyn Monroe and Campbell&#8217;s Soup Cans, are on display.</p>
<p>The Las Cruces Museum of Art is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Saturday from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. and is closed on Sunday. It is located at 490 N. Water Street.</p>
<p>In addition to the exhibition, there will be a large number of events, throughout Las Cruces and Mesilla, as part of, “For the Love of Arts month,” sponsored by ArtForms. “For the Love of Art month,” will include a variety of special art exhibits, performance art events at area restaurants, galleries and businesses that are expected to take place throughout the month.</p>
<p>“There will be arts in all forms for this celebration,” said Cheryl Fallstead, event coordinator. “You can find jewelry, collage art, photography and sculpture, just to name a few.”</p>
<p>An ArtForms member show, featuring paintings, sculptures, photography and multi-media works, exemplifying the variety of art created by artists in Las Cruces, will be held at Branigan Cultural Center, located at 500 N. Water Street, on Feb. 5 at 5 p.m., and will run through Feb. 27. </p>
<p>In conjunction with the month long event, artists all over the city will be opening their studios and galleries, offering new works for sale the weekends of Feb. 13 and 14 and Feb. 20 and 21. The public is encouraged to visit the studios, view art, meet artists and see demonstrations. Maps and venue lists are available at the Las Cruces Convention and Visitor’s Bureau, located at 211 N. Water.</p>
<p>Fallstead said “For the Love of Art Month,” began when a group of ArtForm members got together and came up with a way to promote the arts in Las Cruces.</p>
<p>“We really wanted to make Las Cruces a destination location for the arts,” said Fallstead.<br />
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For more information, contact the Las Cruces Convention &amp; Visitors Bureau at (575) 541-2150, or by email at <a href="mailto:media@las-cruces.org">media@las-cruces.org</a><br />
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<p>For the Love of Art event on the Mesilla Plaza</p>
<p>Mesilla, N.M. – The Eighth Annual For the Love of Art event in Mesilla is Saturday, Feb. 13 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event will feature artwork by artists from around the area. The Border Jazz Trio will play on the plaza from 2-3 p.m.</p>
<p>Some of the artists include Nancy C. Anderson, Latana Bernier, Greta Burger, Frances de Garcia Conklin, Pamela Enriquez Courts, Ramon Escalante, Sherwood Hoffman, Rudy Lucero, Preciliana Sandoval, Jan Severson and Jovita B. Thomas.</p>
<p>In 1999, February was declared For the Love of Art Month in Las Cruces. The event in Mesilla is held in conjunction with the Las Cruces celebration in an effort to promote art and the business of art.</p>
<p>For more information, call the Town of Mesilla at (575) 524-3262 ext. 116.</p>
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Rio Grande Theatre Calendar of Events – February 2010
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The Reality Magic Show
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Who:</strong> The Rio Grande Theatre<br />
<strong>What:</strong> Monthly Events<br />
<strong>When:</strong> February 2009<br />
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<p><strong>Rio Grande Theatre Calendar of Events – February 2010</strong></p>
<p><strong>Tuesday, February 2<br />
The Reality Magic Show<br />
</strong>Professional illusionist Garry Carson and his wife Kelsey Kara bring their crowd-pleasing Las Vegas show to the Rio Grande Theatre for one big night, featuring magic, grand illusions, comedy, audience participation and live animals. From the premiere opening of the MGM Grand Hotel and over 8,000 shows over a 2 ½ year period to appearances on national and international television shows including Good Morning America, Inside Edition and the Fox special Masters Of Illusion, the dynamic duo presents a family friendly show that will have audiences talking for years to come. The Reality Magic Show will be a fundraiser with 100% of proceeds going to Jornada Elementary School. Showtime is 7pm. Tickets are $12. For more information or to reserve tickets, call (575) 621-3205.</p>
<p><strong>Saturday, February 6<br />
Yolanda Martinez</strong><br />
Award-winning, international performing artist Yolanda Martinez will introduce her new CD Amor Deveras, featuring such classics as Besame Mucho, Los Laureles, Llorona and more, with special guest Denny Guerrero. Then, Martinez will unveil her new production Honoring Of Lozen, An Apache Warrior And All Women Warriors, in which she portrays Lozen at various stages throughout her life through costume and song. As part of her tradition, Martinez will end the show by inviting all Drummers and Drums in the audience to come up and enjoy a drumming session. Showtime is 7:30. Tickets are $15. For more information or to reserve tickets, visit <a href="http://www.riograndetheatre.com/">www.RioGrandeTheatre.com</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Saturday, February 13<br />
La Catrina Quartet</strong><br />
Hailed by Yo Yo Ma as “wonderful ambassadors for music,” the La Catrina String Quartet is one of the most sought after ensembles on tour today. Their unique blend of Latin-American and standard repertoire has proved enormously entertaining for its diverse audiences, catering to the more traditional concertgoers while still attracting the next generation of listeners. Their infectious personalities infuse their playing, creating truly compelling performances. Showtime is 7:30pm. Tickets are $10. For more information, contact the Las Cruces Friends Of Chamber Music at (575) 523-7714 or visit the official website at <a href="http://www.lacatrinaquartet.com/">www.LaCatrinaQuartet.com</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Sunday, February 14<br />
Las Cruces Symphony Chamber Orchestra</strong><br />
The Las Cruces Symphony Orchestra presents a special Chamber Orchestra Concert featuring guest artist Bracha Malkin on violin performing Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto No. 1 and Mozart’s Symphony No. 40. Sponsored by Tom and Donna Tate and a Circle of Symphony Friends. Showtime is 3pm. Tickets are $15 general admission and $5 for students with ID. For more information, contact the Las Cruces Symphony Orchestra at (575) 646-3709.</p>
<p><strong>Thursday, February 18<br />
MountainFilm World Tour</strong><br />
NMSU Outdoor Recreation continues its Adventure Arts Series with the international short film tour dedicated to educating and inspiring audiences about issues that matter, cultures worth exploring, environments worth preserving and conversations worth sustaining. Themes range from adventure, mountaineering, remarkable personalities and important environmental and social messages. Showtime is 7pm. Tickets are $8 in advance and $12 at the theatre box office, day of show. For more information, call (575) 646-4252.</p>
<p><strong>Saturday, February 20<br />
Teresa Walters</strong><br />
In recent years, Teresa has performed on six continents and in most of the 50 United States, at venues including Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Wigmore Hall in London, the Salle Cortot in Paris, Moscow’s Great Hall, Australia’s International Conservatorium and Jerusalam’s Concert Hall. Her recital at Lincoln Center earned a standing ovation from a full house and high praise from the New York Times. When her latest cd was nominated for the Grand Prix du Disque, the Budapest Sun wrote, “her fingers give off sparks and she takes the keyboard into orbit.” Teresa Walters will appear as part of the Doña Ana Arts Council’s 2009/2010 Cultural Series. Showtime is 7:30. Tickets are $25. For more information or to reserve tickets, visit <a href="http://www.riograndetheatre.com/">www.RioGrandeTheatre.com</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Tuesday – Thursday, February 23 – 25<br />
Las Cruces High School presents Dracula</strong><br />
There’s something spooky going on in London. Dr. Van Helsing, a specialist in obscure maladies, has discovered that the beautiful Lucy has fallen victim to what he believes is a vampire. Suspicion has fallen on a mysterious neighbor, Count Dracula. Can Van Helsing stop this bloodsucking menace before it’s too late? Drama and comedy mix with tension and chills in this classic theatrical masterwork presented for a young audience. Showtime is 8pm. Tickets are available at the door night of show for $10 general admission, $5 students. For more information call (575) 496-4805.</p>
<p><strong>Friday, February 26<br />
Burnsland/Back Porch KRWG Benefit Fundraiser</strong><br />
KRWG radio personalities and popular local musicians Bob Burns and Benjy Rivas will take the Rio Grande Theatre stage for a special concert to benefit the NPR affiliate. Burns is the host of the weekly program Burnsland, has been a professional musician for over fifty years and is a “life member” of the American Federation of Musicians. Rivas is the host of the weekly program The Back Porch, has been making music in the Mesilla Valley region for thirty years and can play just about every musical instrument imaginable, usually with his roots ensemble the BBR Band. Showtime is 7pm. Tickets are $15 in advance, $20 at the door for adults; $7.50 in advance, $10 at the door for young adults; Free for children under 6. For more information or to reserve tickets, call the KRWG offices in Milton Hall at (575) 646-2222.</p>
<p><strong>Sunday, February  28<br />
LCCCA presents El Paso Brass</strong><br />
The Las Cruces Civic Concert Association continues their season with one of the longest continually-performing brass quintets in America, composed of key members of the El Paso Symphony Orchestra and other distinguished artists from across the Southwest. For this concert, the group has chosen “From Bach to the Beatles”: selections from their repertoire, covering the total spectrum of brass quintet literature. Showtime is 3pm. Single ticket price is $20 at the door. Call (575) 521-4051 for more information.</p>
<p><strong>Every Other Tuesday at the Rio Grande Theatre<br />
February 9</strong> – Blues Messiah<br />
<strong>February 23</strong> – Doug Randall<br />
<strong>Please note: Every Other Tuesday performances always begin at 5:30pm and are free to the public. </strong></p>
<p><strong>On Exhibit in the El Paso Electric and Carolene de Mesilla Galleries<br />
George Mendoza</strong><br />
February is Love Of Art Month in Las Cruces and to celebrate, the Doña Ana Arts Council will welcome internationally renowned visually impaired artist George Mendoza to the galleries of the Rio Grande Theatre. Mendoza was a promising high school athlete when macular degeneration, a retinal disorder that leaves distortions in the central vision, made him legally blind. Mendoza used his disability to fuel a passion for athletics and painting, becoming the subject of two PBS documentaries and an exhibitor at galleries around the country. In 2009, Mendoza’s art went international when Westminster Fibers Inc., in Charlotte, NC, licensed it to create a colorful 100-percent cotton fabric collection that made its debut at the International Quilt Market. The exhibition will take place in both the El Paso Electric and Carolene de Mesilla Galleries, running through the entire month of February, 2010, beginning with an artist reception on February 5th, from 5 to 7pm, as part of the Downtown Art Ramble.</p>
<p><strong>The Rio Grande Theatre is located at 211 N. Main, in Las Cruces, NM. For clarification, photos or additional information, please visit </strong><a href="http://www.riograndetheatre.com/"><strong>www.RioGrandeTheatre.com</strong></a><strong> or contact the Rio Grande Theatre Manager, David Salcido, at 575-523-6403.</strong></p>
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Who: Concert Pianist Teresa Walters
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When: February 20, 2010
Where: The Rio Grande Theatre
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The Dona Ana Arts Council continues its 2009/2010 Cultural Series with Renowned Concert Pianist Teresa Walters, February 20, 2010
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<p><strong>Who:</strong> Concert Pianist Teresa Walters<br />
<strong>What:</strong> Performance<br />
<strong>When:</strong> February 20, 2010<br />
<strong>Where:</strong> The Rio Grande Theatre<br />
<strong>Contact:</strong> (575) 523-6403<br class="spacer_" /></p>
<p><strong>The Dona Ana Arts Council continues its 2009/2010 Cultural Series with Renowned Concert Pianist Teresa Walters, February 20, 2010</strong></p>
<p>The Doña Ana Arts Council proudly continues its 2009/2010 Cultural Series with the International First Lady of Piano, Teresa Walters. Hailed for her commitment to music as the ultimate universal language and for her vision of music as a ministry, Teresa is lauded as one of the finest interpreters of Liszt performing and recording today. She is noted for her Keynote Comments, which are insightful, entertaining and popular with audiences of all kinds, from the musically sophisticated to those hearing the music for the first time. Teresa Walters will bring mastery at the keyboard to the Rio Grande Theatre stage, Saturday, February 20, 2010.</p>
<p>A familiar face on the world’s greatest concert stages, Teresa has performed on six continents and in most of the 50 United States, at venues including Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Wigmore Hall in London, the Salle Cortot in Paris, Moscow’s Great Hall, Australia’s International Conservatorium and Jerusalem’s Concert Hall. Teresa has been described by Austrian National Television as “one of the world’s most significant pianists.” Her recital at Lincoln Center earned a standing ovation from a full house and high praise from the New York Times who cited the “sweep” and “power” of her “intricate passagework”. New York Concert Review reports, “Her transcendental performance magically transforms the keyboard. She has a huge, rolling sound and makes music like an eagle surveying the landscape.”</p>
<p><strong>The Rio Grande Theatre is located at 211 N. Downtown Mall, in Las Cruces. Doors open at 7pm and the performance begins at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased via the website at </strong><a href="http://www.riograndetheatre.com/"><strong>www.RioGrandeTheatre.com</strong></a><strong>. For more information contact Rio Grande Theatre Manager, David Salcido, at (575) 523-6403.</strong></p>
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Who: For The Love of Art month
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When: February – April  2010
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Andy Warhol Exhibit highlights this year’s For the Love of Art month
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Who:</strong> For The Love of Art month<br />
<strong>What:</strong> Andy Warhol Exhibit<br />
<strong>When:</strong> February – April  2010<br />
<strong>Where:</strong> Las Cruces Museum of Art<br />
<strong>Contact:</strong> (575) 541-2137</p>
<p><strong>Andy Warhol Exhibit highlights this year’s For the Love of Art month</strong></p>
<p>The 11th annual “For the Love of Arts” month will feature the work of Pop artist Andy Warhol on display at the Las Cruces Museum of Art, Feb. 5 – April 3, 2010.</p>
<p>The exhibition features over 20 pieces by Warhol and several from his well-known Pop Art contemporaries, including Robert Rauschenberg, Jim Dine, and Roy Lichtenstein.</p>
<p>A lecture about the cultural and historical importance of pop art will be given, in conjunction with the exhibition, by Art Historian Debora Rindge on Feb. 6. The lecture, titled “The Transformative Power of Pop Art: Celebrating the Mundane and Taming Celebrity,” will begin at 11 a.m. in the museum.</p>
<p>The exhibition will also feature a poetry reading about Warhol, Warhol’s iconic images (Marilyn Monroe, Elvis, Mick Jagger, Sigmund Freud, Campbell’s Soup, etc.) and more generally, popular culture, that will be presented on Feb. 20. The reading entitled, “Warholed: Poetry and Pop Culture,” will begin at 11 a.m. in the museum.</p>
<p>Organized by the Las Cruces Museum of Art, the exhibition, titled, “Warhol &amp; Pop Art,” includes art work from the New Mexico State University Art Gallery’s permanent collection, as well as, works belonging to a private collector, some of which have never been publicly displayed.  The opening reception is from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 5 and will include a musical performance by La Cella Bella and a screening of an excerpt from the Andy Warhol film, Empire.</p>
<p>Recognized as one of the most important artists of the last century, Andy Warhol created a body of work that transformed and revolutionized our understanding of art. Blurring the boundaries between art and popular culture, his now iconic work has influenced generations of artists and continues to resonate with audiences today.  Classic Warhol images, such as Marilyn Monroe and Campbell’s Soup Cans, are on display.</p>
<p>The Las Cruces Museum of Art is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., Saturday from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. and is closed on Sunday. It is located at 490 N. Water Street.</p>
<p>In addition to the exhibition, there will be a large number of events, throughout Las Cruces and Mesilla, as part of, “For the Love of Arts month,” sponsored by ArtForms. “For the Love of Art month,” will include a variety of special art exhibits, performance art events at area restaurants, galleries and businesses that are expected to take place throughout the month.</p>
<p>“There will be arts in all forms for this celebration,” said Cheryl Fallstead, event coordinator. “You can find jewelry, collage art, photography and sculpture, just to name a few.”</p>
<p>An ArtForms member show, featuring paintings, sculptures, photography and multi-media works, exemplifying the variety of art created by artists in Las Cruces, will be held at Branigan Cultural Center, located at 500 N. Water Street, on Feb. 5 at 5 p.m., and will run through Feb. 27.</p>
<p>In conjunction with the month long event, artists all over the city will be opening their studios and galleries, offering new works for sale the weekends of Feb. 13 and 14 and Feb. 20 and 21. The public is encouraged to visit the studios, view art, meet artists and see demonstrations. Maps and venue lists are available at the Las Cruces Convention and Visitor’s Bureau, located at 211 N. Water.</p>
<p>Fallstead said “For the Love of Art Month,” began when a group of ArtForm members got together and came up with a way to promote the arts in Las Cruces.</p>
<p>“We really wanted to make Las Cruces a destination location for the arts,” said Fallstead.</p>
<p>For more information, contact the Las Cruces Convention &amp; Visitors Bureau at (575) 541-2150, or by email at <a href="mailto:media@las-cruces.org">media@las-cruces.org</a></p>
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		<title>It&#8217;s All In The Fold, by Peter Weber will open at Charlotte Jackson Fine Art</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A solo exhibition of new work, It&#8217;s All In The Fold, by Peter Weber will open at Charlotte Jackson Fine Art on July 3 for the First Friday West Palace Art District Gallery Walk from 5:00-7:30 p.m. and extends through July 31. A Reception for the Artist will be held on Friday, July 17 from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A solo exhibition of new work, It&#8217;s All In The Fold, by Peter Weber will open at Charlotte Jackson Fine Art on July 3 for the First Friday West Palace Art District Gallery Walk from 5:00-7:30 p.m. and extends through July 31. A Reception for the Artist will be held on Friday, July 17 from 5-7 p.m.</p>
<p>Squares of dense felt fabric are folded, woven, pressed. A red piece begins in a braided pattern that opens out into the natural drape of fabric. A white piece is intricately folded so that each line, highlight, and shadow offers a new aspect that echoes yet augments the last. Blue felt makes a rhythmic pattern of squares and lines that insinuate movement.</p>
<p>German artist Peter Weber began as a painter in the Op Art movement, working primarily with pen and ink to create intricate patterned drawings. At that time he began to make small paper foldings as invitations to his exhibitions. He soon found that his experiments trying to create more and more elaborate foldings from one single sheet were more interesting than his painting.</p>
<p>Over the course of many years Weber has developed his technique, in which he uses a single piece of material to create intricate patterns and designs which often trick the eye into believing they must be made from multiple pieces. He uses a variety of materials, from paper to steel, but his favored material is felt.  As Weber says, &#8220;Felt is by far the most powerful for me, since this material is very repellent against my folding ideas. So it is a great challenge for me to &#8216;conquer&#8217; the material.&#8221; Often described as structures, these felt works, hanging from the wall but with a sculptural, three-dimensional form have, as one spends time with them, a distinct and persistent presence.</p>
<p>Although some of Weber&#8217;s artistic influences may be easily referenced by a viewer, there are other influences which are more subtle, if not less profound. Weber is a talented jazz musician and has been playing double-bass for many years. Knowing this background the pattern and repetition of lines, shadows, and folds in his work, which form a visual rhythm across the piece, become clearly linked to music. One even less obvious relationship in Weber&#8217;s work is tied to his skill as a bee-keeper. As Weber says, &#8220;I am fascinated by [the bee's] complex structure, their incredible organization of their hives, their clearly structured systems. I admire their being an &#8216;entirety,&#8217; a &#8216;wholeness.&#8217;&#8221; It is easy to feel the kinship between these small makers of delicate and mathematically precise constructions and Weber&#8217;s elaborate and complex structures.</p>
<p>Understanding Weber&#8217;s technique and that these pieces are made by hand, of one piece of material, after a careful process of planning and design based on mathematical ideas certainly adds a level of complexity. Although appreciation of contemporary art often seems to require a familiarity with art history, theory, and technique, what is so refreshing about the works of Peter Weber is that although they trace a lineage to Concrete Art, Op Art, Minimalism, and in fact to the very beginnings of abstraction with its links to music, they clearly have their own inherent weight. Knowing how they are executed only adds to their magic.</p>
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<p>Quiet and contemplative, the pieces in Peter Weber&#8217;s It&#8217;s All In The Fold, offer viewers an experience which deftly combines mastery of material with a magic that transcends technique.</p>
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		<title>New and completely revised edition of the Old West Trivia Book now available</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The glamour and fascination of the Old West is brought to life in a new way in this interesting collection of facts and figures. Historic photographs tell stories of their own as the faces of such Old West characters as Geronimo, General Custer and the Unsinkable Molly Brown enliven the text. This book covers the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The glamour and fascination of the Old West is brought to life in a new way in this interesting collection of facts and figures. Historic photographs tell stories of their own as the faces of such Old West characters as Geronimo, General Custer and the Unsinkable Molly Brown enliven the text. This book covers the who, what, where, and how in the often violent settling of the land west of the Mississippi. The scope and history of the Old West is highlighted in a way that is both factual and entertaining in this unique presentation that will appeal to anyone interested in the Old West and the people and places that made it happen. Author Don Bullis has spent his life covering the people and places of New Mexico as a small-town newspaper editor and as a deputy sheriff and town marshal. He has traveled extensively throughout the Western United States to gather the facts, figures, and photos that make up this collection.</p>
<p>CHECK OUT THIS BOOK <a href="http://nmsantos.com/Books/Old-West-Trivia/Old-West-Trivia.html?utm_source=MadMimi&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_content=Old%20West%20Trivia%20Book%20Reviewed%20in%20ABQ%20Journal&amp;utm_campaign=Old%20West%20Trivia%20Books%20Reviewed%20in%20ABQ%20Journal">HERE</a>!</p>
<p><strong>Signings/Presentations</strong></p>
<p>Friday, June 19, 2009 &#8212; 5:30-7:30pm, Western Writers of America Booksigning, National Cowboy &amp; Western Heritage Museum, Oklahoma City, OK (book signing)</p>
<p>Saturday, July 11, 2009 &#8212; 10am, Hispanic Geneaology Research Center, Albuquerque, NM (talk &amp; signing)</p>
<p>Sunday, July 12, 2009 &#8212; 12noon, Lavender in the Village Festival, Los Ranchos, NM (book signing)</p>
<p>Sunday, July 26, 2009 &#8212; 12noon New Mexico History Museum, Santa Fe, NM (book signing)</p>
<p>The Old West Trivia Book was reviewed in the July 5 issue of the Albuquerque Journal.</p>
<p>&#8220;Old West trivia book revels in minutiae about the good, the bad and the ugly of life on the frontier. Bullis&#8217; book covers hundreds of &#8230; famous and infamous individuals from the Old West in chapters on soldiers, Indians, cowboys, cattlemen, politicians, and literature. There&#8217;s a newly added chapter on &#8220;Movie and Television of the Old West.&#8221; &#8212; Albuquerque Journal, July 5, 2009</p>
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		<title>Author Stephen Lekson on his new book, “A History of the Ancient Southwest”</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dr. Stephen Lekson will discuss and sign his new book, A History of the Ancient Southwest (SAR Press, 2009) at 2 pm on Sunday, July 19, in the New Mexico History Museum Auditorium. The event is free and open to the public with Museum admission, which is free to NM residents on Sundays.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Stephen Lekson will discuss and sign his new book, A History of the Ancient Southwest (SAR Press, 2009) at 2 pm on Sunday, July 19, in the New Mexico History Museum Auditorium. The event is free and open to the public with Museum admission, which is free to NM residents on Sundays.</p>
<p>Dr. Lekson, a curator and associate professor of anthropology at the University of Colorado, has drawn a decade of controversy for his theory of “the Chaco meridian” – an ancient migration pattern connecting Casas Grandes, Mexico, to Chaco Canyon in New Mexico. First pursued 10 years ago in his book The Chaco Meridien: Centers of Political Power in the Ancient Southwest, the theory continues in his latest book, sure to have archaeologists and anthropologists arguing anew.</p>
<p>Dr. Lekson received his doctorate in anthropology from the University of New Mexico and has more than 25 years of experience in Southwestern archaeology, with field research in Chaco Canyon, the Mesa Verde region, the Rio Grande, the Mimbres area, and the Hohokam region of southern Arizona. He has worked for the National Park Service, Arizona State Museum and the Museum of New Mexico.</p>
<p>From 1992-95, he was president of the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center. Dr. Lekson&#8217;s books include Intrigue of the Past: Discovering Archaeology in New Mexico; Chaco Canyon: A Center and Its World; and Great Pueblo Architecture of Chaco Canyon, New Mexico.  He has been an invited speaker at many conferences and public lectures, including the Smithosnian Institution, the Archaeological Institute of AMerica, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Arts. He has been a featured speaker on several radio and television specials, including National Public Radio, the Discovery Channel and the History Channel.</p>
<p>For more information on the event, call (505) 476-5200.</p>
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		<title>Next generation of Native American artists on display at the annual Young Natives Show</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Get a glimpse of the next generation of Native American artists and craftspeople at the annual Young Natives Show, Saturday and Sunday, July 18 and 19, from 9 am-3 pm in the Palace of the Governors Courtyard on the New Mexico History Museum campus. Enter this free, family-friendly event through the Blue Gate on Lincoln [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Get a glimpse of the next generation of Native American artists and craftspeople at the annual Young Natives Show, Saturday and Sunday, July 18 and 19, from 9 am-3 pm in the Palace of the Governors Courtyard on the New Mexico History Museum campus. Enter this free, family-friendly event through the Blue Gate on Lincoln Avenue, just south of the History Museum’s main entrance at 113 Lincoln Ave.</p>
<p>Children and grandchildren of artists associated with the Museum’s Native American Artisans Program (commonly known as the Portal Program) will demonstrate their own arts and crafts – giving them an opportunity to learn from their families and to continue the cultural economic development supported by the Portal.</p>
<p>Almost every day of the year, the Portal Program offers what can be seen as the lowest-tech and highest-interactive exhibition in the Museum. Native American artists and craftspeople display and sell their handmade goods to tourists and residents, giving visitors a chance to interact with creators who still practice traditional techniques. Each day, vendors participate in a drawing for one of the 70 available spaces. They represent tribes, pueblos, chapters and villages in New Mexico, the Navajo Nation, and parts of Arizona. The Native American Portal Artisans Committee creates and enforces rules for those who sell their work under the portal. The rules emphasize authenticity (a maker&#8217;s mark is required on all goods), traditional materials, and handmade work produced as generations of Native artisans have created it.</p>
<p>The Young Natives Show lets visitors see those who will someday join their ranks. Spy the next Maria Martinez and start your collection early!</p>
<p>For information on this event, call (505) 476-5200.</p>
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		<title>Lori Gordon &#8220;Stories&#8221; Opens at Sumner &amp; Dene Gallery</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sumner &#38; Dene is proud to announce our August show &#8220;Stories&#8221; by Lori Gordon, August 7-29 with the opening reception Friday, Aug 7, 5-9pm.  Lori was originally a landscape painter on the Gulf Coast when Katrina destroyed her home and studio.  Since then Lori has created recycled art from the rubbles of Hurricane Katrina.  Then [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sumner &amp; Dene is proud to announce our August show &#8220;Stories&#8221; by Lori Gordon, August 7-29 with the opening reception Friday, Aug 7, 5-9pm.  Lori was originally a landscape painter on the Gulf Coast when Katrina destroyed her home and studio.  Since then Lori has created recycled art from the rubbles of Hurricane Katrina.  Then Hurricane Gustavo hit flooding the trailer she was living in while rebuilding her home.  Never one to complain, Lori says the hurricanes have given her a new way to see art.  On her &#8220;Stories&#8221; exhibition, Gordon says &#8220;Art communicates stories in a fashion much different from the spoken or written word. In this series, I have used art to explore and embrace the story. I am particularly drawn to the expression of the spiritual in our experience, and the manifestation of religious stories in our lives.&#8221;  Sumner &amp; Dene, located in Downtown Albuquerque at 517 Central NW, is open weekdays 10-6, Saturdays 10-5.  For more information go to www.sumnerdene.com or call 505-842-1400.</p>
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		<title>One person show featuring original acrylic paintings by landscape artist William Hook</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The American landscape is William Hook’s inspiration. Large skies, low horizons, distant mountains, and textured foregrounds are expressed in his paintings with broad brushstrokes of vivid color. His work is distinctive and stands out from the crowd of today’s genre of landscape painters. The magazines Southwest Art, Art of the West, U.S. Art, American Artist, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The American landscape is William Hook’s inspiration. Large skies, low horizons, distant mountains, and textured foregrounds are expressed in his paintings with broad brushstrokes of vivid color. His work is distinctive and stands out from the crowd of today’s genre of landscape painters. The magazines Southwest Art, Art of the West, U.S. Art, American Artist, and Focus Santa Fe have featured Hook’s work in cover articles that proclaim his importance as a leading landscape painter. The book, Leading the West by Donald Hagerty, features William Hook as one of the notable influence on the western art scene. In addition, publishers Harper-Collins and North Light have included his work in numerous books written about the contemporary art process in Europe and America.</p>
<p>William Hook’s background in art began at home. It was through the influence of his father and grandmother, a professional photographer and architect respectively, that art became second nature to him. Other family members were art historian Bainbridge Bunting, prominent Italian painters Gino and Bertha Venanzi, as well as Pulitzer Prize winning author, Willa Cather. When the discussion of art arose at the Hook household, there was never a lack of opinions and interests. “I was always encourage to try new media, and that is one reason why I still paint in acrylic. My grandmother would find materials in art stores or would have read about a newly developed medium and I would be the art quinea pig”.</p>
<p>After having attended classes at the Kansas Art Institute, Hook left his hometown of Kansas City to continue his study of fine art at the University of New Mexico. Hook went on to complete his formal education at the Universita Per Straniere (Perugia, Italy) and the Art Center College of Design (Los Angeles, CA). It was his time spent in New Mexico where the scenery made an indelible impression on the aspiring artist, so much so, that he returned to make it his home and frequent subject. “I have painted all over the United States and Europe and continue to find New Mexico at the center of my work”.</p>
<p>Mr. Hook’s paintings can be found in the permanent collections of the Denver Art Museum, the Tucson Art Museum, the University of New Mexico, the FORBES Museum, NYC, and the Genesee Museum, NY. In addition, Hook’s work is featured in prints for the New Mexico Symphony, Music from Angel Fire, and the Santa Fe Opera.</p>
<p>Meyer Gallery in Santa Fe is proud to have represented William Hook’s work in ten solo exhibitions since 1988. We feel that this artist is a very important contributor to our gallery and has helped establish us as one of Santa Fe’s leading galleries.</p>
<p>The close date for this show is August 20th, 2009</p>
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