Albuquerque Museum Calendar, Winter 2019

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CALENDAR Albuquerque Museum

MUSEUM HOURS: Tuesday through Sunday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Docent-guided tours at 2 p.m. Closed Mondays

WINTER 2019

DON’T MISS THESE SPECIAL EVENTS: Sunday, January 13 2–3 p.m.

Saturday, February 9 1–4 p.m.

Thursday, March 21 5–8:30 p.m.

LECTURE More than Goya’s Muse, the Duchess of Alba

ARCHITECTURE Second Saturday at Casa San Ysidro

3RD THURSDAY Flamenco—Toque, Cante, y Baile


JANUARY Sunday

Monday

Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

NEW! Teen Studio Teen Studio is a six-week class offered twice during the 2019 winter schedule. The first session begins January 9, and the second session begins February 20. The classes take place on Wednesdays from 4 to 6 p.m., at the Albuquerque Museum. A $75 fee is required for the teen studio registration. Pre-registration is required.

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DON’T FORGET! ADMISSION IS FREE

EVERY SUNDAY

FROM 9 A.M.–1 P.M.

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2–3 p.m. Lecture More than Goya’s Muse, the Duchess of Alba

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DON’T FORGET! ADMISSION IS FREE

EVERY SUNDAY

FROM 9 A.M.–1 P.M.

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DON’T FORGET! ADMISSION IS FREE

EVERY SUNDAY

FROM 9 A.M.–1 P.M.

Friday

Saturday

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9 a.m.–5 p.m.

Free First Wednesday

10–11:30 a.m. or 1–2:30 p.m. (ages 4–5) $60 Preschool Adventures in Art: Resize It!*

9:30–11:30 a.m. (ages 10–14) or 1–3 p.m. (ages 6–10) $70 Youth Studios: Resize It!*

9:30–11:30 a.m. (ages 6–10) $70 Youth Studios: Resize It!* EVERY SATURDAY 1–2:30 p.m Family Art Workshop

EVERY MONDAY

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EVERY MONDAY

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EVERY MONDAY

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EVERY MONDAY

29 30 31

THE MUSEUM IS CLOSED

THE MUSEUM IS CLOSED

THE MUSEUM IS CLOSED

THE MUSEUM IS CLOSED

EVERY SATURDAY 1–2:30 p.m Family Art Workshop

4–6 p.m. (ages 15–17) $75 New! Teen Studio*

EVERY TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY

Docent-led tours; see Ongoing Programs for more information.

3 5–8:30 p.m. RD Thursday The Song of Songs

EVERY SATURDAY 1–2:30 p.m Family Art Workshop

EVERY TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY

1–3 p.m. Public Opening Pesos and Patriots

Docent-led tours; see Ongoing Programs for more information.

EVERY SATURDAY 1–2:30 p.m Family Art Workshop

EVERY TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY

Docent-led tours; see Ongoing Programs for more information.

6 p.m. Acquisitions Presentation for Patrons’ Circle members

PESOS AND PATRIOTS Opens January 26

Learn about New Mexico's role in America's War for Independence. Presented by the Dibrell Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution. * Registration required


JANUARY PROGRAMS AND EVENTS

SAVE THE DATE 04.13.19

TUESDAYS-SUNDAYS, 2 P.M. THROUGH MARCH

SUNDAY, JANUARY 13 2–3 P.M.

SHAKEN, NOT STIRRED AND “ALOHA MAUI” RAFFLE

DOCENT-GUIDED TOURS OF VISIONS OF THE HISPANIC WORLD Take advantage of a docent-guided tour when you come to see the exhibition Visions of the Hispanic World, daily at 2 p.m. No reservations necessary for individuals and families, and the tour is included with your paid admission to the exhibition.

LECTURE: MORE THAN GOYA’S MUSE, THE DUCHESS OF ALBA Explore the fascinating world of the Duchess of Alba, the subject of a famous portrait by Francisco Goya currently on display in the exhibition, Visions of the Hispanic World. Marcus Burke, senior curator at the Hispanic Society Museum and Library in New York will provide insight into her novelworthy life, including her relationship to Goya and the turbulent times in which she lived.

JANUARY 9–FEBRUARY 13 OR FEBRUARY 20–APRIL 3 WEDNESDAYS 4–6 P.M. NEW! TEEN STUDIO (AGES 15–17) Join other art obsessed teens who want to create artwork, enhancing their skills and challenging their comfort zones. In this class, projects evolve based on student discussions and interests. Students can choose to work independently and collectively. The option to have work photographed for your portfolio will be available. January’s class will kick off with a creative ice breaker exploring large scale paper mache sculptures. $75

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5–8:30 P.M.

THE SONG OF SONGS Discover the connections between Spain and Jewish culture. Listen to music by local Sephardic band Neshama Del Bosque. Create a work of art based on the exhibition Visions of the Hispanic World.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 26 1–3 P.M. PUBLIC OPENING PESOS AND PATRIOTS Learn about New Mexico’s role in America’s War for Independence. Hear a talk from historian Tom Chavez, listen to a classical guitar performance by Ambrose Rivera, and create art related to the exhibition.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 31 6 P.M. ACQUISITIONS PRESENTATION FOR PATRONS’ CIRCLE MEMBERS

Hebrew Bible.

MARK YOUR CALENDARS NOW! Saturday, April 13, 2019

“ALOHA MAUI” trip to be raffled!! Cocktail party and benefit for educational programs at the Albuquerque Museum Tickets go on sale January 22, 2019. More information to come— www.albuquerquemuseum.org/shaken


FEBRUARY Sunday

Monday

Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

CASA SAN YSIDRO Second Saturday: Architecture Learn about architectural styles in New Mexico. Casa's buildings include features from a variety of time periods.

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DON’T FORGET! ADMISSION IS FREE

EVERY SUNDAY

FROM 9 A.M.–1 P.M.

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2–3 p.m. Lecture Islamic Arts from Spain

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DON’T FORGET! ADMISSION IS FREE

EVERY SUNDAY

FROM 9 A.M.–1 P.M.

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DON’T FORGET! ADMISSION IS FREE

EVERY SUNDAY

FROM 9 A.M.–1 P.M.

EVERY MONDAY

THE MUSEUM IS CLOSED

EVERY MONDAY

THE MUSEUM IS CLOSED

EVERY MONDAY

THE MUSEUM IS CLOSED

EVERY MONDAY

THE MUSEUM IS CLOSED

Friday

Saturday

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Casa San Ysidro opens for public tours.

EVERY SATURDAY 1–2:30 p.m. Family Art Workshop

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EVERY TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY

Docent-led tours; see Ongoing Programs for more information.

9 a.m.–5 p.m. Free First Wednesday (General Admission)

1–4 p.m. Second Saturday at Casa San Ysidro

10–11:30 a.m. or 1–2:30 p.m. (Ages 4–5) $60 Preschool Adventures in Art: It’s a Bird, it’s a Plane*

EVERY SATURDAY 1–2:30 p.m Family Art Workshop

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EVERY TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY

9:30–11:30 a.m. (ages 10–14) or 1–3 p.m. (ages 6–10) $70 Youth Studios: Masterpieces at the Museum*

Docent-led tours; see Ongoing Programs for more information.

9:30–11:30 a.m. (ages 6–10) $70 Youth Studios: Masterpieces at the Museum* EVERY SATURDAY 1–2:30 p.m Family Art Workshop

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EVERY TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY

Docent-led tours; see Ongoing Programs for more information.

4–6 p.m. (ages 15–17) $75 New! Teen Studio*

5–8:30 p.m. Thursday: Prosperity and Good Fortune

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EVERY TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY

Docent-led tours; see Ongoing Programs for more information.

EVERY SATURDAY 1–2:30 p.m Family Art Workshop

THIRD THURSDAY

Prosperity and Good Fortune Explore the connections between Spain and the Middle East. Museum Director Andrew Connors talks about Islamic art and renowned Iraqi oud player Rahim AlHaj perforoms. * Registration required


FEBRUARY PROGRAMS AND EVENTS

NEW CURATOR OF ART

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9 1–4 P.M.

LOPEZ NAMED

SECOND SATURDAY AT CASA SAN YSIDRO: ARCHITECTURE Casa San Ysidro is a great place to learn about architectural styles in New Mexico because its buildings include features from a variety of time periods. Second Saturdays are free events that explore themes of community, creativity, tradition, and innovation. Events include talks, demonstrations, and hands-on experiences as well as self-guided tours of the property.

The Albuquerque Museum

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10 2–3 P.M.

experience as well as a local

LECTURE: ISLAMIC ARTS FROM SPAIN Islamic art in Spain reached its height during the medieval period under Muslim rule but its influence on the region continued for centuries. María Judith Feliciano will explore this fascinating period and discuss the lasting impact of Islamic arts on museums and collecting. Feliciano is an independent scholar based in New York City who specializes in the visual culture of the late medieval and early modern Iberian worlds with a focus on the influence of the arts of Islam in the artistic developments of Peninsular and Viceregal societies.

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21 5–8:30 P.M.

PROSPERITY AND GOOD FORTUNE This month’s event will explore the connections between Spain and the Middle East. Museum Director Andrew Connors talks about how Islamic art influenced Spain. Listen to traditional Iraqi music from internationallyrenowned oud player Rahim AlHaj. Create a work of art based on the exhibition Visions of the Hispanic World.

CURATOR OF ART has named Josie Lopez, PhD as the curator of art. Lopez fills the position left vacant since June when then curator of art Andrew Connors was selected to be the Museum director.

Born and raised in

Albuquerque, Lopez brings both curatorial and academic perspective. She will oversee one of the region’s most important art collections of more than ten thousand works, and will advance the museum’s goal

accompanying exhibition which was on view

to bring the world to Albuquerque and

in January 2017. Her research and curatorial

Albuquerque to the world through diverse exhibitions. Lopez will work closely with the director to continue the museum’s ongoing effort to serve as the city’s premier cultural institution.

“I am particularly elated to join such an

exceptional team at a time when one of the most important exhibitions to come to Albuquerque, Visions of the Hispanic World: Treasures from the Hispanic Society Museum & Library, is on view,” Lopez says. “My master’s thesis was an examination of Francisco Goya’s Los Caprichos, so the history of Spanish art has been a cornerstone of my art historical experience.”

Formerly the curator of 516 ARTS in

Albuquerque, Lopez received her bachelors in history and a master’s in teaching from Brown University, and a PhD in art history from the University of California, Berkeley.

As guest curator at the Albuquerque

Museum, Lopez wrote "The Carved Line: Block Printmaking in New Mexico" and curated the

projects have included examining art as a discursive agent in the political arena; the intersections of art and the environment; modern and contemporary Latin American art; nineteenth century art from France, Spain, and Mexico; Spanish art from El Greco to Goya; and the history of New Mexican art. As the 2013–15 Eleanor Tufts Fellow at SMU, she taught courses on modern Mexico and the prints of Francisco Goya. She has also taught courses on the history of printmaking and European art at the University of New Mexico.

“Josie is a consummate scholar and

generous collaborator—a specialist in nineteeth and twentieth century printmaking with a thorough grasp of the world of art history,” says Andrew Connors. “We are so pleased that after interning at the Museum in 2014, and in 2017 curating the groundbreaking exhibition The Carved Line: Block Printmaking in New Mexico, Josie will join the permanent staff and share her wisdom and great ideas with all of us in New Mexico.”


MARCH Sunday

Monday

Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

LAST CHANCE TO SEE VISIONS OF THE HISPANIC WORLD Through March 31 Rare and exceptional works spanning over 3,000 years from the collections of the Hispanic Society of America.

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DON’T FORGET! ADMISSION IS FREE

EVERY SUNDAY

FROM 9 A.M.–1 P.M.

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2–3 p.m. Lecture With Dr. Ray Durán, The Bourbon Monarchy

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DON’T FORGET! ADMISSION IS FREE

EVERY SUNDAY

FROM 9 A.M.–1 P.M.

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DON’T FORGET! ADMISSION IS FREE

EVERY SUNDAY

FROM 9 A.M.–1 P.M.

EVERY MONDAY

THE MUSEUM IS CLOSED

EVERY MONDAY

THE MUSEUM IS CLOSED

EVERY MONDAY

THE MUSEUM IS CLOSED

EVERY MONDAY

THE MUSEUM IS CLOSED

Friday

Saturday

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EVERY SATURDAY 1–2:30 p.m Family Art Workshop

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EVERY TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY

9 a.m.–5 p.m. Free First Wednesday

Docent-led tours; see Ongoing Programs for more information.

10–11:30 a.m. Free Movie Day Goya: Crazy like a Genius

10–11:30 a.m. or 1–2:30 p.m. (ages 4–5) Preschool Adventures in Art: Adore Adornment*

EVERY SATURDAY 1–2:30 p.m Family Art Workshop 1–4 p.m. Second Saturday at Casa San Ysidro Traditional Healing Plants

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EVERY TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY

EVERY SATURDAY 1-2:30 p.m. Family Art Workshop

Docent-led tours; see Ongoing Programs for more information.

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EVERY TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY

Docent-led tours; see Ongoing Programs for more information.

5–8:30 p.m. Thursday: Flamenco—Toque, Cante, y Baile

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6 p.m. Albuquerque Museum Photo Archives for Patrons’ Circle members

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EVERY TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY

Docent-led tours; see Ongoing Programs for more information.

* Registration Required


MARCH PROGRAMS AND EVENTS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6 10–11:30 A.M. FREE MOVIE DAY GOYA: CRAZY LIKE A GENIUS Written and presented by renowned art critic Robert Hughes, Crazy like a Genius explores the world of Francisco Goya: charting his achievements as a court painter, satirist, and war reporter, as well as a topographer of the inner self—of madness, fear and despair. 75 minutes.

SATURDAY, MARCH 9 1–4 P.M. SECOND SATURDAY AT CASA SAN YSIDRO TRADITIONAL HEALING PLANTS New Mexico’s Native American and Hispanic residents have used plants for medicinal purposes for many centuries. Spring is right around the corner so this is a perfect time to learn about these plants and their uses. Second Saturdays are free events that explore themes of community, creativity, tradition, and innovation. Events include talks, demonstrations, and hands-on experiences as well as self-guided tours of the property.

governing are found in the so-called Bourbon Reforms, which were intended to restructure and modernize the empire in order to better regulate it and increase economic productivity. Dr. Ray Hernández Durán will briefly look at the Bourbon monarchy and its policies, and examine how works of art in the exhibition reflect the developments that define the eighteenth century in New Spain and other colonial territories. Among the works included pinturas de casta and portrait painting. Dr. Ray Hernández Durán is an associate professor of Spanish colonial art and architecture at the University of New Mexico.

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THURSDAY, MARCH 21 5–8:30 P.M.

THIRD THURSDAYS

Third Thursday of the Month, 5–8:30 p.m. After work, swing by the Museum for music, fun programs, art making for all ages, and a cash bar and small plates at our cafe, Slate at the Museum. It’s all free. Family friendly. $5 special exhibit surcharge to view Visions of the Hispanic World applies during free days and events at Albuquerque Museum.

FAMILY ART WORKSHOPS

Saturdays, 1–2:30 p.m. All ages are welcome at these weekly art workshops. Workshop and supplies included with general admission. No registration required.

DOCENT-LED TOURS

FLAMENCO—TOQUE, CANTE, Y BAILE Watch students from Tierra Adentro: The New Mexico School of Academics, Art and Artesanía perform flamenco and learn a few basic steps. Create a work of art based on the exhibition Visions of the Hispanic World.

SUNDAY, MARCH 10 2–3 P.M. LECTURE THE BOURBON MONARCHY AND THE SPANISH AMERICAS IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY: ART PRODUCTION IN NEW SPAIN DURING THE ERA OF REFORMS AND REVOLUTIONS Following the death in 1700 of the last Hapsburg king on the Spanish throne, Charles II, who died without an heir, the War of Succession resulted in the installment of the Bourbon monarchy at the head of the Spanish Catholic empire. The Bourbons had different approaches to rule than the previous Hapsburg dynasty. One of the main expressions of these different approaches to

ONGOING PROGRAMS

AT ALBUQUERQUE MUSEUM Current Exhibition Tours: TUESDAY–SUNDAY AT 2 P.M. Old Town Walking Tours: TUESDAY–SUNDAY AT 11 A.M. NO TOURS IN JANUARY AND FEBRUARY Sculpture Garden Tours: TUESDAY–SATURDAY AT 10 A.M. NO TOURS IN JANUARY AND FEBRUARY John Singer Sargent, The Spanish Dance.

6 P.M. ALBUQUERQUE MUSEUM PHOTO ARCHIVES TOUR FOR PATRONS’ CIRCLE MEMBERS

AT CASA SAN YSIDRO: THE GUTIÉRREZ/MINGE HOUSE The Gutiérrez/Minge House TUESDAYS–FRIDAYS: 9:30 A.M. & 1:30 P.M. SATURDAYS: 10:30 A.M., NOON & 1:30 P.M. CLOSED THROUGH JANUARY 31. OPEN THESE HOURS BEGINNING FEBRUARY 1.


EXHIBITIONS THROUGH SUMMER 2019

ONGOING

EVERYDAY PEOPLE: THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF CLARENCE E. REDMAN

ONLY IN ALBUQUERQUE

Redman, a pioneering mid-twentieth century Albuquerque commercial photographer, captured the wide array of activities that made up everyday life in Albuquerque.

OPENING JANUARY 26, 2019 PESOS AND PATRIOTS This community history exhibition tells the story of Albuquerque families who supported the American cause in the fight for independence.

OPENING FEBRUARY 2019 ARTIST IN RESIDENCE: KARL HOFMANN

THROUGH MARCH 31 VISIONS OF THE HISPANIC WORLD: TREASURES FROM THE HISPANIC SOCIETY MUSEUM & LIBRARY This world-class exhibition tells a rich story of cultures settling in Spain and bringing the best and most innovative elements of their heritage to the Iberian Peninsula and the Spanish colonies.

Starting in February, Hofmann will transform the Museum’s expansive lobby walls and ceiling with a lyrical use of mundane materials like folding chairs, clip lamps, and strips of wood, deployed in futuristic, abstract installations that activate space in exciting ways.

THROUGH MARCH 2019

Drawings by sculptors from the permanent collection retain a particular artistic orientation toward the production of three-dimensional objects in space, which is the proper territory of the sculptor’s attention.

Areas of Interest.

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• Invitations for two people to members-only major exhibitions preview events

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A bold installation of Albuquerque Museum’s permanent collection emphasizes real New Mexico and celebrates the diverse creativity of artists living in or influenced by this region. Drawn from the Museum's permanent collection of almost 10,000 works of art, Common Ground includes masterworks by artists including Georgia O'Keeffe, Ernest Blumenschein, Raymond Jonson, Fritz Scholder, Luis Jimenez, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, and Diego Romero.

LEFT: Karl Hofmann, Some

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COMMON GROUND: ART IN NEW MEXICO

TOP LEFT: José Agustín Arriet (1803 Santa Ana Chiautempan, Tlaxcala, Mexico – 1874 Puebla, Mexico), Young Man from the Coast/El Costeño Puebla, Mexico, ca. 1843. Oil on canvas, 89 x 71 cm, LA2391.

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FREE ADMISSION* First Wednesday of each month Every Sunday before 1 p.m. Every Third Thursday of the month after 5 p.m. *$5 surcharge to view Visions of the Hispanic World applies during free days at the Museum.

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