Know Your Rights: 2SLGBTQ+ Activism in New Mexico
Learn about the rights of 2SLGBTQ+ identifying individuals within the state of New Mexico with artist Szu-Han Ho, ACLU New Mexico Interim Policy Director Lena Weber-Salazar, indepe
516 WORDS: A Mutiny of Morning – Nikesha Breeze Live Reading
A Mutiny of Morning by Nikesha Breeze has taken pages from Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness and reclaimed them in poetic form, illuminating the invisible Black voices inside in
Done & Undone: Larry Bob Phillips in conversation with Hills Snyder
Done and Undone, the solo exhibition featuring an entirely new body of work from prolific muralist and artist Larry Bob Phillips, explores humanity, nature, and the universe throug
Geohaptics – Artist Talk: Jonathan Marquis
Jonathan Marquis is a multidisciplinary artist and mountaineer seeking immersive experiences with wildland terrain to consider climate change and more-than-human geographies. Marqu
Geohaptics – Artist Talk: Athena LaTocha
Athena LaTocha (b. Anchorage, Alaska) is an artist whose massive works on paper explore the relationship between human-made and natural worlds, in the wake of Earthworks artists fr
Taking Action with CVNM: Featuring Poetry from Ryan Dennison and mai c. doan
Conservation Voters New Mexico (CVNM) is New Mexico’s oldest statewide, nonpartisan nonprofit that is committed to connecting the people of New Mexico to their political powe
516 WORDS: Live Poetry Reading with Mei-mei Berssenbrugge & Sawnie Morris
Acclaimed award-winning poet, Mei-mei Berseenbrugge, reads from her latest publication—a new book of poetry in collaboration with artist Kiki Smith. As the winner of Yale’s 202
Fluid Gaze – Artist Talk: Lehuauakea
Lehuauakea is a Native Hawaiian interdisciplinary artist and kapa maker from Pāpaʻikou, Hawaiʻi. Lehua’s Kānaka Maoli family descends from several lineages connected to Maui,
Fluid Gaze – Artist Talk: Adri De La Cruz
De La Cruz’s work is based around their multifaceted identity as a queer, non-binary person of color in the current political climate, as well as their family’s place in U.S. [
Fluid Gaze – Artist Talk: José Villalobos
Villalobos grew up on the US/Mexico border in El Paso, TX, and was raised in a traditional and religiously (Evangelical) conservative family. His work reconciles the identity chall