Ukulele Saturdays
Roswell Museum 1011 N. Richardson, Roswell, NMMuseum Members free | Non-Members $5 No RSVP required Meet-up for some strumming fun, while building confidence in this hour-long jam session led by ukulele enthusiast Erica Entrop.
Museum Members free | Non-Members $5 No RSVP required Meet-up for some strumming fun, while building confidence in this hour-long jam session led by ukulele enthusiast Erica Entrop.
Performing original music from the modern jazz tradition coupled with contemporary classical aka Creative Jazz! Free admission to the Museum!
Live Music! Must be a member or be willing to sign an official sign in sheet to attend. Please call The Liberty at (575) 627-2121 for more information. Get your tickets at https://www.thelibertyinc.com/
October 15, 2022 – March 19, 2023 Graphics & Paul Horgan Galleries “Her art is characterized by refreshing honesty, personal reaction to everyday scenes, an instinctive sense of design, and sensuous tactual attribute.” -Lydia Peña Agnes Tait was born on June 14, 1894 in New York City. Showing adept artistic talent at an early age, […]
Born in Tehran, Iran in 1978, Nima Nabavi is a self-taught artist focused on geometric abstraction and its connection to the natural world and psychedelic phenomena. Nabavi’s drawings and paintings are heavily layered, grid-driven manifestations of imagined, ordered systems, and are greatly inspired by the work of his grandfather who was a geometric artist for […]
Centuries before geometric abstraction became one of the visual languages of Modern Art, Indigenous Americans employed minimalist and expressive shapes in their designs. In 2016, John Molloy Gallery in New York City mounted the exhibition Geometries: American Geometric Abstraction 1880 – 2016 that displayed 19th Century Indigenous American saddle bags along with 20th Century Abstractionist paintings, citing scientific research […]
Together: Partners in Creativity & Life draws from the permanent collection, showcases artist couples from New Mexico, including Henriette Wyeth and Peter Hurd, Beatrice Mandelman and Louis Ribak, Barbara Latham and Howard Cook, and Gussie DuJardin and Elmer Schooley. Barbara Latham was born in 1896 in Walpole, Massachusetts. Howard Cook was born in 1901 in Springfield, […]
Alexander Heffner, Host of PBS' The Open Mind, will be talking about his book A Documentary History of the United States. Sunday, February 19, 2023, 6:30 PM, free admission At the Anderson Museum of Contemporary Art A new chapter in the book, "Pandemic and Insurrection in the USA: An Era of Cruel Feelings" features documents by […]
The Robert H. Goddard Planetarium is home to a state-of-the-art, full-dome digital theater system with Digistar 6 programming. This immersive experience brings the captivating story of our cosmic origins to life like never before! Each show includes a full-dome film accompanied by a star presentation. Programs last approximately 45 minutes. To schedule a group visit […]
Fat Tuesday and Mardi Gras Bingo! Must be a member or be willing to sign an official sign-in sheet to attend. Please call The Liberty at (575) 627-2121 for more information. FOOD SPECIALS! Shrimp Po Boy Chicken Gumbo Fried Cheese Curds Kings Cake DRINK SPECIALS! Blue Hurricane Cajun Bloody Mary Sazerac Planters Punch Mardi Gras […]
Join us at 6 pm for an outside showing of The Little Shop of Horrors (1960). Bring your bike or chairs and enjoy the show! You can arrive early to ride the Jumpstart or grab a tasty treat from The Frybread Lady food truck. Make sure to bring a blanket! The 2023 Champion Drive-Up movie […]
Seniors 60+ and Members free | Non-members $5 No RSVP required This adult-centered group is open to everyone making anything with a needle whether it is crochet, knitting, sewing, English paper piecing, rag rugs, recycled fabric projects or granny squares. Casual gathering for like-minded makers, swap stories, techniques and get feedback from others. Informal, bring […]