With local healthcare workers facing a shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE), the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, UNM Art Museum, and Museum of Southwest Biology recently donated their supply of gloves and N-95 masks to UNM Hospital.
Composer and pianist José Luis Hurtado, an associate professor in The University of New Mexico’s Department of Music in the College of Fine Arts, is one of the 2020 winners of...
Three finalists for the position of Dean of College of Fine Arts have been invited to participate in zoom campus interviews during the weeks of April 16- April 24, 2020.
The candidates include:
Karen Hutzel –professor and chair, Department of Arts, The...
Necessity is the mother of invention for the Tamarind Institute at The University of New Mexico. As most of the university, Tamarind has shut its doors due to the current public health crisis but wants to let people continue to enjoy its collection and...
A white gazebo situated in the backyard of an Albuquerque home is not the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of art show venues. But Calendar, a gazebo gallery, is picking up steam thanks to a recent $8,000 grant. Jonathan Hartshorn is the...
Albuquerque poet, author, editor, award-winning reporter, and UNM alumni V.B. Price will read his poems in a presentation called Death Self: A Collection of Paintings and Poems on Monday, March 9, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at George Pearl Hall on the UNM...
Tim Mallette, a University of New Mexico graduate student working on a master’s degree in music performance for trumpet, bought a great music stand a few years ago. He liked the product so much that he and his wife Tracy, a Ph.D. student in biomedical...
Showdown in Lobo Village, an original comedy created by the UNM Sitcom Boot Camp Class, will be presented for one night only Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Elizabeth Waters Center for Dance in the Carlisle Gym on the Central Campus. Admission is free...
Master’s of Fine Arts Dramatic Writing program candidate aniello fontano’s play summertime | an interlude harkens back to a different era.
“This play is a love letter to small neighborhoods,” he explained. “Places that still...
The University of New Mexico's annual celebration of new creative music is set for Sunday through Wednesday, Feb. 2 - 5 with concerts, talks and workshops. The 49th John Donald Robb Composers’ Symposium brings celebrated flutist Camilla Hoitenga and...