Feb 10 Tuesday
February 2026, at the Deming Art Center will feature Deming native Joseph Chavez. Recognized internationally for his sacred art, Joseph Chavez has also documented historical events that have seldom received exposure. The One Man Show, will depict various native tribes of the Americas that have shaped the world’s history. From the Aztec Empire and the cultivation of corn and tomatoes to the Navajo development of pain relievers, and antiseptics to the development of the syringe by Lakota Sioux. This exhibit will fascinate the viewer with credit given to numerous tribes throughout the Americas.The exhibit will be on display from February 3-27, 2026. There will be a time to meet the artist on Sunday, February 8, from 1-2:30PM. The Deming Art Center is located at 100 S. Gold, Deming NM, and is open from 10AM-4PM Monday – Friday and 10AM – 1PM on Saturday. For more information call 575-546-3663, visit our website at www.demingarts.org or see our FB 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.
Abstraction in Nature: Grant County Photographers.Enjoy the work of 26 photographers as they interpret abstraction in nature.
Reception Friday, Feb. 6th, 5-7 pmGallery Hours: Thursday 11-3, Friday and Saturday 11-5, Sunday 11-3, and by appointment. Image by Gillian Moore.
LCAER is an organization who welcomes any and all people and their families who have worked in any capacity in education, from pre-school to university. We are advocates for the security of retired educators. We sponsor yearly projects to benefit the community, especially students. Our yearly dues are only 10 dollars. Those who are still working can become an associate member and enjoy all the activies we are in volved in. We meet once a month on the second Tuesday of the month. Come join us.
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.
Feb 11 Wednesday
How to make your children mind without losing yours Get kids to listen to youUse seven principle of reality discipline to create win-win every timeEstablish values your children will want to emulateGet your kids willing to talk to youPut yourself back in the drives seatRear responsible adults who will make a difference in the world.
These classes are for those people who can be helped with extending a healthy diet using common pantry items. Also learning from each other.
Silent Meditation every Mon/Wed/Fri from 12 - 1 pm, located at 424 N Main St., Suite 500