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Walls of Belonging: La Cueva High School Voices (Exhibition)
Apr
3
to Apr 30

Walls of Belonging: La Cueva High School Voices (Exhibition)

Come to FUSION to see “Walls of Belonging: La Cueva High School Voices” Exhibition. Walls of Belonging features large-scale 4 x 5 foot canvases created by Painting & Drawing students from La Cueva High School. This exhibition showcases an exploration of public art, murals, and the impact of visual spaces on community experience.

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OffCenter Community Arts Project: Little House Auction Preview
May
8

OffCenter Community Arts Project: Little House Auction Preview

Don't miss the limited preview of OffCenter Arts' beloved annual Little House Auction! In the run-up for the annual silent auction that will take place at FUSION, the Preview Exhibition will give viewers a first look at a portion of the Little Houses during the ABQ Artwalk and the First Friday ARTScrawl on Friday, May 8, from 5–8 PM. 

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Opening of Walls of Belonging: La Cueva High School Voices (Exhibition)
Apr
3

Opening of Walls of Belonging: La Cueva High School Voices (Exhibition)

Artists of La Cueva High School invite you to the opening reception of the “Walls of Belonging: La Cueva High School Voices” Exhibition at FUSION | 708 on Friday, April 3, from 5–8 PM as a part of The ABQ Artwalk and First Friday ARTScrawl. The opening reception with feature music from 6:30–7 PM by La Cueva's string ensemble!

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Opening Reception of JAM FOR JUSTICE: THE ART SHOW
Mar
6

Opening Reception of JAM FOR JUSTICE: THE ART SHOW

Equal Access to Justice invites you to the opening reception of JAM FOR JUSTICE: THE ART SHOW at FUSION | 708 on Friday, March 6, from 5–7 PM. This juried exhibition features over 25 artists who are, or were, involved in the legal profession (lawyers, paralegals, legal aid staff, law school students, social workers, mental health professionals, interpreters,  “friends of justice” and more). 

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JAM FOR JUSTICE: THE ART SHOW
Mar
6
to Mar 29

JAM FOR JUSTICE: THE ART SHOW

Equal Access to Justice presents JAM FOR JUSTICE: THE ART SHOW. This juried exhibition features over 25 artists who are, or were, involved in the legal profession (lawyers, paralegals, legal aid staff, law school students, social workers, mental health professionals, interpreters,  “friends of justice” and more). 

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Yucca Branch, National League of American Pen Women: Ekphrastic Poetry and Visual Art Exhibit
Feb
6
to Mar 1

Yucca Branch, National League of American Pen Women: Ekphrastic Poetry and Visual Art Exhibit

Ekphrastic Poetry is, in the purest sense of the word, poetry inspired by a work of visual art—a painting, sculpture, photograph, etc. The Pen Women of the Yucca Branch, NLAPW, have, for the second time, created their own interpretation of an Ekphrastic project. They call it cross ekphrastic. 

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516 WORDS: Reexamining the West with Paisley Rekdal
Dec
5

516 WORDS: Reexamining the West with Paisley Rekdal

516 Arts invites you to delve into the history of the American West through the lens of Chinese and other railroad workers’ histories, and through the railroad’s impact on America with a dynamic, inter-media live reading and visual presentation from poet and scholar, Paisley Rekdal. Join them on Thursday, December 5th at 6 PM (doors at 5:30) at FUSION | 708.

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Lapis Room Presents ABUNDANCE Exhibit by Jesse Littlebird
Jan
5
to Feb 26

Lapis Room Presents ABUNDANCE Exhibit by Jesse Littlebird

Presenting new works by painter and filmmaker Jesse Raine Littleibrd (Laguna / Kewa Pueblos). Expression through the medium of painting is a vital part of life for Jesse and is deeply informed by both the oral tradition of his Pueblo Indian heritage and his childhood in a creative household.

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ANGELS & VISIONS Exhibit by PAULINE EATON, NWS
Oct
1
to Dec 31

ANGELS & VISIONS Exhibit by PAULINE EATON, NWS

Her art is typified by her vision, her subject matter, her dynamic style, and her mastery of watercolor technique. Pauline painted many images of angels, most of them self-portraits. She had a rich inner life in which primacy was given to direct experiences of seeing and feeling rather than theologizing or settling for orthodox tradition and dogma. 

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