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The City of Las Cruces Museum of Art (MOA) will host a talk by artist Gaspar Enríquez 1-2 p.m. Saturday, May 6, at MOA, 491 N. Main St. Enríquez will speak about his experiences as a … more
Branigan Cultural Center (BCC) opens its newest exhibition, “Trinity,” on Friday, May 5. The exhibit features artwork by Sarah Nguyen addressing “political, cultural and … more
“Fully Committed,” by Becky Mode, a one-man show starring Joshua Taulbee, opens Friday, May 5, and continues for three-weekend run at Black Box Theatre (BBT), 430 N. Main St. … more
After a three-year interval, Art in the Garden, a Picacho Hills-based art event, will return 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday, May 7. The event is free and open to the public, the Artists of Picacho Hills … more
Agave Artist Gallery’s artist of the month for May 2023 is Paul Maxwell, the gallery said in a news release. Maxwell “crafts his fine art paintings in his studios in Las Cruces and … more
“It’s about music and it’s about people,” area singer/songwriter/musician Chris Sanders said about the Desert Night Acoustic Music Camps coming up in May, August and … more
The New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum in Las Cruces celebrates an old tradition with the annual Blessing of the Fields procession on Friday, May 12. At 10 a.m., the colorful procession … more
La Viña Winery will host its annual Spring Wine Festival Saturday and Sunday, April 29-30. With an emphasis on local, the festival will not only feature wine, but local food vendors and … more
The New Mexico State University Art Museum’s (UAM) 2023 Masters of Fine Art thesis exhibition, “Echoes of an Empty Space,” opens Friday, April 28, featuring work by MFA candidates … more
Printmakers around the world and several in Las Cruces will have their doors open, making prints and giving studio tours and demonstrations as International Print Day returns Saturday, May … more
The New Mexico State University 2023 Summer Theatre Camp is now accepting applications. This sleep-over theatre camp for students 13-18 years of age (grades seven-12), includes dormitory housing, … more
The New Mexico State University Faculty Brass Quintet will be perform its final concert of the season at 7:30 p.m. Monday, May 1, in Atkinson Recital Hall in the New Mexico State University Music … more
“Godspell” is the first play Mike Wise ever directed. It was 1973, and Wise was a college student pursuing a bachelor of arts degree in theatre at the University of California Santa … more
 The New Mexico State University Theatre Department’s production of “Godspell” opens with a preview performance at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, April 27, at the ASNMSU Center for the … more
Wednesday, May 3-Wednesday, May 31, visitors to Mesilla Valley Fine Arts Gallery (MVFG) can play the My Masterpiece game, gallery artist Richard Spellenberg said. For the game, 22 MVFG artists … more
Lundeen Inn of the Arts owner Linda Lundeen has written and published a book now posted on Amazon. “Tales from the Inn Side: An Anthology of Stories that Found Life at Lundeen Inn of the … more
La Mecha Contemporary, 3803 Frutas Ave. in El Paso, which includes a number of Las Cruces artists, is hosting “Create Something Beautiful: The Founding Member’s Group Show,” through … more
Branigan Cultural Center’s (BCC) “International Day of Dance” event will be 6-7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 29, at Rio Grande Theatre, 211 N. Main St. downtown. Admission is free and … more
‘The Spirit Within’ exhibit closes April 28. The Doña Ana Arts Council (DAAC), 230 S. Water St., continues its “The Spirit Within – A Gathering of Indigenous … more
New Mexico State University Regents Professor of Music James Shearer, Ph.D., will present the May series for the Academy for Learning in Retirement (ALR) on “Jazz: Unusual People, Places and … more
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