Announcing the launch of the New Mexico Indivisible Young Artists Fellowship which will culminate in TorC in October of this year. Seeking New Mexico artists ages 18 to 30 years old.
An assessment by New York Times critic Roberta Smith of MOMA New York's current Georgia O'Keeffe exhibition, the museum's first extended look since 1946 at the ground-breaking artist who made her permanent home in New Mexico
The 2nd annual Sierra County Student Art Show this past weekend was a huge success. The following report from the organizers provides the details.
This weekend showcased Truth or Consequences at its artistic and cultural best with a full slate of programs and activities.
The circus will offer two performances -- one evening show on Saturday April 22 and a matinee on Sunday April 23.
This Saturday join in an Earth Day potluck celebration at Ingo's Art Cafe on Broadway in TorC.
Today's intelligence: how last year's wildfires have imperiled many of New Mexico's acequias, including 30 identified as harmed in the southwest region of the state
The Sierra County Arts Council first published the Sierra County Artists Directory in 2003. In 20 years it’s grown from a 32-page booklet to this year’s hefty 132-page book.
Today's intelligence: A 400-year-old Spanish dialect spoken only in the remote corners of New Mexico is in danger of dying out. The federal government has recently launched an aerial survey of possible exploitable minerals lying deep under the surface in the bootleg of New Mexico.
The second annual Student Art Show featuring the artwork of area middle and high school students is now a 2-day event with judging, awards, and display.
Sierra County is home to a wide variety of talented artists. Videos of these artists document their vivid imaginations and skills. Now you can view them at your convenience on YouTube.
The Sierra County Arts Council will host the unveiling party for “A Birdie Affair” on Saturday, April 22, at 6:30 p.m. at Rio Bravo Fine Art Gallery.