Oct 02 Thursday
Graduate students of New Mexico State University’s Arts Department present Passage, a mixed-media exhibition in conjunction with Imagining America’s 2025 national conference, Providing Passage: Practicing the Worlds We Want.
Works on display recontextualize transition and the idea of moving from one place to another through a diverse range of mediums—whether examining abandoned architecture as conduits between desolation and habitation, the frustrating liminality between imperfect memory and reality, or the degradation of traditional craftsmanship over time in the wake of globalization—the subject at the heart of each artist’s inquiry revolves around movement.
We invite you to intersect with us for a brief moment along our individual paths through memory, time, and place.
Participating artists: Gracie Beauregard, Sinnae Choi, Ivan Esperanza, Jacob Gyamfi, Allie Hale, Julieanna Lerma, Celeste Croteaux, Ezekiel Martey, Yvette Muchalak, Danny Joe Rose III, and Andrew Williams
Passage will be on view in the Serafino Gallery of Devasthali Hall from Oct. 2nd–5th. Opening reception will be held on Friday, October 3rd, 5–7 PM.
October 2025, at the Deming Art Center will feature the annual DAC Membership exhibit. Anyone who is a member is eligible to participate and there will be a diverse body of work on display. The show will run from October 2-30, 2025. There will be a time to meet the artists on Sunday, October 5, 2025, from 1PM – 2:30PM and the public is invited.
The center is located at 100 S. Gold St., in Deming, NM and is open from 10AM – 4PM, Mon – Fri, and 10 – 1PM on Saturday.
For more information about this event, please call 575-546-3663, check our website at www.demingarts.org or visit us on Facebook.
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.
Responsible Beauty: The Las Cruces Chapter of the New Mexico Native Plant Society is hosting 2025 State Conference at NMSU, October 2-5. The event features field trips ranging from residential native plant gardens to wildflower-rich canyons to the native grasslands of Otero Mesa. Landscape design and plant identification workshops are offered, along with lectures, student research posters, and a Southwest/nature-themed Silent Auction that supports NMSU student grants and the Dripping Springs Native Plant Garden. Please join us: registration closes September 25, 2025.
Join us for a "doggone" good time Thursday, October 2nd 5:30-8:30pm to TOAST THE TAILS at The Grapevine Plaza! Each ticket includes food, spirits, live music & silent auction. There will also be a fashion show featuring Chico's fashions and available SHAS dogs will also strut their stuff on the catwalk. Tickets are available now at www.shaspets.com. Come for an unFURgettable evening while supporting the cats and dogs residing at our no-kill sanctuary! All two-legged guests must be 21 or over. Well-behaved, leashed dogs are welcome (no retractable leashes, please!).
Tickets are available online at www.shaspets.com until September 30th. Ticket prices increase at the door, if available (we sold out prior to the event last year).
Drawing from the University Art Museum's extensive collection of over 2,200 Mexican retablos, Trinities of Heaven and Earth explores the spiritual and cultural importance of these sacred images. Retablos, small devotional paintings traditionally displayed in Mexican homes, served as vital expressions of Catholic faith and values within the household. The imagery of the Holy Family conveys blessings related to family life, while depictions of the Holy Trinity invoke divine guidance. Together, these themes explore the connection between sacred devotion and earthly life, bridging the divine and the domestic.
The exhibition will open on March 21, 2025, at 5:30 pm in the Margie and Bobby Rankin Retablo Gallery, and will be open until March 7, 2026.
Al-Anon is for family and friends affected by someone else's drinking or drug use.
Oct 03 Friday
Social time with coffee and goodies followed by a speaker on a topic of interest to the Parkinson's community. Caregivers as well as those diagnosed with Parkinson's are cordially invited.
Las Cruces artist Mary Beagle is the featured artist for September and October at the Tombaugh Gallery. The opening reception is First Friday, September 5, 5 to 7pm featuring live music by Yolanda Martinez and Karuna Warren. Mary works with oil on canvas and her paintings reflect her love of native and Latino cultures and celebrations. Mary and her husband, David, have travelled to Native American gatherings throughout the country. Working as a team, Mary paints all her work and David does all her custom framing. The exhibit includes several sculptures made by Mary in Limestone, Alabaster and Marble.