Mar 28 Thursday
The March 2024, Exhibit at the Deming Art Center will feature the beautiful creations of thelocal quilting club- The Quilting B’s. On display will be bed-size quilts, along with wall hangings, challenges, dolls, bead art and smaller quilted items. Many will be for sale. This year there will be two quilts that will be raffled off and a silent auction- the silent auction will feature several antique quilts, two antique throws, and some new quilts. The raffle and silent auction will take place on March 29, at 3PM.The exhibit will be up from March 2-29, 2024. There will be a time to meet the quilters on Sunday, March 3, from 1-3PM. The Deming Art Center is located at 100 S. GoldSt., Deming, NM. Please call 575-546-3663, visit our website at www.demingarts.org or see our FB page for more information.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.
In the realm of contemporary ceramics, this Mata Ortiz exhibition invites audiences to witness the evolution of this distinct style that seamlessly blends tradition with modern and contemporary innovation. Showcasing the artistry of over 25 potters, the exhibit spotlights the generous contribution of early Mata Ortiz ceramics and prints by Juan Quezada by Lysbeth Warren Anderson to the NMSU Permanent Art Collection.
Join us for the opening reception on Friday, March 22 from 5:30-7:30 PM
In celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Gila Wilderness, Light Art Space is pleased to present Picturing Wilderness: Photography by 26 Grant County Photographers
Exhibition Dates: March 1 – March 31Reception Friday, March 1, 5 – 7 pm
Participating artists: Joe Kennedy, Paula Manning-Lewis, Mary Ragin, Franky De Angelis, Kathleen Koopman, Susan Mach, Amy Maule, Tom Boblett, Claude Smith, Kelly Hart, Larry Ollivier, Kendra Milligan, Jasper Eyrich-Bingham, Michael Scherer, Marla McDonald, Marcia Tinker, Harold Snider, Shara Bunis, JM Pena, Cissy McAndrew, Julie Enos, Bean Brown, Jim Mathews, Robert BrooksGallery hours: Thursday – Saturday 11 am – 5 pm, Sundays 10 am – 2 pm, Frist Fridays 11 am – 7 pm, and by appointment.
Light Art Space209 West BroadwaySilver City, NM 88061Lightartspace.comkarenhymer@gmail.com
Light Art Space is pleased to present the exhibition: Border to Border, Stephan Höglund New Works.
Flash Gallery Photography and Jewelry
Dates of exhibition: March 1 – April 1Reception: Friday, March 1, 5 pm – 7 pm
Stephan’s work comes from a sense of place or more accurately, places. Gleaming both inspirations as well as surface found material of his region. He considers himself a "Regionalist just as the Canadian "Group of Seven" or even Emily Carr or Georgia O’Keefe did. Northern Minnesota is where it first began and he now continues in the open High Mesa and High Desert of Southwest New Mexico near Silver City. These places not only have been the source of the materials in much of the work but also seem to sustain a creative and spiritual roadmap.
Four Las Cruces trailblazers in the arts, government, business, education and evolution are the 2024 Women in American History for the Dona Ana chapter of the New Mexico Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Recipients will be honored Thursday, March 28, at Hacienda de Mesilla at an 11 a.m. luncheon and meeting. The national DAR organization encourages local chapters to choose for the honor women who have made a difference in their community and state. Honorees are to be intellectual, educational, social, religious, political, scientific, or cultural innovators. The 2024 honorees include anthropologist Dr. Wenda Trevathan, choral director Dr. Jerry Ann Alt, international Chinese porcelain expert Elisabeth Caryl Porter and the late businesswoman and New Mexico Senator Mary Jane Garcia.
Is your fear of speaking in public holding you back from your full potential? Is speaking stressful for you?Do you wish you could stop worrying about your next presentation at work or in a class?
You're invited to visit a Los Chismosos Toastmasters club meeting, as our guest!
You will learn-by-doing, in a supportive and positive club setting that meets each Thursday on Zoom. The new "Pathways" program from Toastmasters International is designed to provide you with a safe, step-by-step way to learn public speaking skills.
You are free to select a "Pathways" track that most benefits you and aligns with your needs and interests.
When you join Toastmasters, you can stop worrying about your next presentation and get immediate feedback from experienced speakers. You'll discover a positive and supportive group, willing to help you take your first steps toward speaking with confidence.
You will benefit from Toastmasters by learning to:
--Find an immediate connection with your audience;--Organize your thoughts logically for clarity;--Energize your speaking with storytelling;--Find your voice and your unique style to convey your best ideas.
Founded in 1984, Los Chismosos Toastmasters' membership includes faculty, graduate students, and staff at New Mexico State University as well as people in the business community, retirees, and those new to the area.
Join us for KRWG's Spring Gardening Confidential Radio Call-In show with our special guest the gardening guru, Jeff Anderson.
When: March 28Time: 12-2pmWhere: Right here on KRWG Public Media! Just hit the play button on the top left of this website to tune in that day and time!
Send your gardening questions in advance to feedback@nmsu.edu or call in during the program.
Call-in Phone: 575-646-2212
Young at Heart senior chorus will present a free concert featuring songs of Ireland and other cultures, including "Look to the Rainbow." "When Irish Eyes are Smiling," "Harrigan." "Loch Lomond," "Galway Bay," and many more.
The 2024 JSS, juried by Celia Álvarez Muñoz, features a wide range of mediums created by both undergraduate and graduate students from diverse disciplines and various majors across the NMSU main campus. Join us at the opening reception on Friday, March 22 from 5:30-7:30 PM.