Four months after it attracted a large crowd at a public screening at the Lensic Performing Arts Center, the documentary Moving Arts: Setting Hearts Ablaze has scored another victory.
In a remote corner of Southwestern New Mexico, the last cowboys eke out a fragile survival between industrial and protected lands. Tamar Lando's film "Land with No Rider" follows these
Santa Fe's Arthur Sze aims to familiarize people nationwide with both Indigenous issues and Southwestern terms and terminology as the U.S. poet laureate.
Glorieta multidisciplinary artist Cannupa Hanska Luger realized in his early 20s that the universe had been telling him to pursue art, and he listened.
Work by 51 New Mexico artists — 48 of them women — is featured in Projection and Confession: Self-Portraits, running through October 18 at Step Up Gallery.
Arthur Sze assumed the role Sept. 1 and replaces Ada Limón, who in turn followed poet, musician and Institute of American Indian Arts educator Joy Harjo.
While Ray Drew and Kennedy galleries at New Mexico Highlands University are rewarding destinations, they're far from the only worthwhile ones in Las Vegas, Brian Sandford writes.
C. David Thomas is a Massachusetts-based painter who turned a Parkinson's diagnosis and a consequential stint in the Vietnam War into an artistic practice.
While Ray Drew and Kennedy galleries at New Mexico Highlands University are rewarding destinations, they're far from the only worthwhile ones in Las Vegas, Brian Sandford writes.
Exploring trade routes, diving into the emotional impacts of wars, and seeing New Mexico through the eyes of its railroad history are among the topics of books recently published by
Santa Fe musician Nacha Mendez, Cerrillos sculptor Kevin Box, and Glorieta interdisciplinary artist Cannupa Hanska Luger have received Governor’s Awards for Excellence in the Arts.