Apr 02 Thursday
April 2026 at the Deming Art Center will feature the wonderful designs and innovative creations of the Deming High School art students. It is always exciting to see what they have created, and we invite the community to support these young artists by stopping by to see for yourselves. The exhibit will be up from April 2 – 29, 2026. There will be a time to meet these talented student artists on Sunday, April 5, 2026, from 1-2:30PM at the Deming Art Center which is located at 100 S. Gold St., Deming, NM. The gallery hours are 10AM – 4PM Monday – Friday and 10AM – 1PM on Saturday. For more information, please call 575-546-3663, visit our website at www.demingarts.org or see our Facebook page.This project is supported in part by New Mexico Arts, a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs, and by the National Endowment for the Arts
Apr 03 Friday
Celebrate springtime with five local artisans. Suzanne Kane creates desert inspired sculptures blending welded steel with mid-fired stoneware. A.Me and Mitch Alamag (Rokoko) create colorful, whimsical and thoughtful contemporary folk art. Mary Lou LaCasse makes metal and ceramic garden sculptures which are eclectic and include weldable found pieces of metal. Rosemary McLoughlin is primarily an oil painter who incorporates magical figures and animals into her paintings. Join the artists at the First Friday reception, April 3 from 5 to 7 for discussion. refreshments and live music.
Silent Meditation every Mon/Wed/Fri from 12 - 1 pm, located at 424 N Main St., Suite 500
These classes are for those people who can be helped with extending a healthy diet using common pantry items. Also learning from each other.
Enjoy the far-ranging work of 50 Grant County Art Guild members in our annual art exhibition. The opening reception 4-7pm, April 3, during the 28th annual Weekend at the Galleries, will feature good food, GREAT art and lively conversation.
The show runs for 2 weekends, April 4-5 & 10-12. Show hours are 10am-5pm.
An indigenous Woman Owned Monthly Art and Community Event. Bringing you the best in original styles and culture from the southwest region! All agesFree event3pm setup timeRSVP booth space at website
Apr 04 Saturday
Looking for something fun during the Farmers and Crafts Market of Las Cruces Easter celebration?
Stop by the Center for Spiritual Living in the Heart of Las Cruces on Saturday, April 4th from 9:30 to noon for Photos with Dino Bunny — a dinosaur wearing bunny ears!
We’ll also have a simple Easter craft for kids, so bring the family, enjoy the market, and stop in for a little extra Easter fun.
You’ll find us at the north end of the Farmer's Market, right by the roundabout on Main Street.
The Las Cruces Really Really Free Market is back, hosted by a group of local volunteers who believe in mutual aid, community care, and resource sharing.
This isn’t a sale or a swap — it’s a free community event where anyone can give or take items like clothes, books, household goods, toys, and more. There’s no money, no bartering — just people helping each other out.
Join us the first Saturday of every month from 10am - 2pm at 1701 Missouri Ave (Peace Lutheran Church).
We do this because we believe our community already has enough — enough resources, enough support — if we just find ways to share it.
If you’d like to get involved, donate, or have questions, email us at lascrucesrrfm@proton.me