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June Shop & Learn Trunk Show
Fun and affordable gifts by Taos artist, Jim Wagner, will be on display for the month of June.
Puppets: Art Exploration Workshop with Cristina Masoliver
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO LOW ENROLLMENT
Join us for a workshop with one of NM most magnificent and creative artists Cristina Masoliver to create from scratch a multi-media puppet performance.
Using “Dogs Night Out” a childrens book about the National Gallery in London and some frisky dog’s adventures jumping from their paintings only to return at the end of the night to the incorrect artwork for inspiration participants will create puppets, design and build a small stage set, work on a script, and practice a performance which will take place on Saturday the 22nd at 1pm.
Parent Participation required for children under 6. Families are encouraged to attend. $80 for Harwood Alliance Members (at a family level membership & above), $100 non members. Need based Scholarships available made possible by the Faith Mallams D’Amico Youth Scholarship Fund. Sibling Discounts available. Space Limited Advanced Sign up Required. Click here for more information.
Taos Book Arts Group
The Taos Book Arts Group meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 3:00 PM to share their latest work on handmade books, learn new bookmaking techniques and to plan exhibits of their work. Members have a wide-range of artistic interests including printmaking, drawing, painting, photography, fiber arts, poetry and sculpture. Some meetings are conducted as workshops; others are more informal sessions for showing new work, discussing current exhibits in the area and sharing new techniques. We have no dues, few rules and offer a nurturing and supportive environment to anyone who would like to join or just attend a meeting.
Wednesday Adult Yoga
The Harwood Museum of Art presents a weekly meditative Jivamukti Yoga program with Jayne Schell on Wednesdays from 8:30am - 10am. Open to all levels, yoga mats provided. $8 for Alliance Members (Alliance Members may also purchase a Class Card of 8 classes for $40) or $10 drop in fee. Click Here for more information.
Wednesday Adult Yoga
The Harwood Museum of Art presents a weekly meditative Jivamukti Yoga program with Jayne Schell on Wednesdays from 8:30am - 10am. Open to all levels, yoga mats provided. $8 for Alliance Members (Alliance Members may also purchase a Class Card of 8 classes for $40) or $10 drop in fee. Click Here for more information.
Harwood Museum Alliance Annual Meeting
The Harwood Museum Alliance Membership Annual Meeting for the election of Directors and Officers will be held in conjunction with the Alliance Board’s monthly meeting on June 27, 2013 at 10:30 a.m. in the Arthur Bell Auditorium. Nominations for these positions will be taken from the floor.
Something in the Air
The Harwood Museum of Art in collaboration with Emerging Pictures proucly presents: Something in the Air
At the beginning of the seventies, Gilles, a high school student in Paris, is swept up in the political fever of the time. Yet his real dream is to paint and make films, something that his friends and even his girlfriend cannot understand. For them, politics is everything, the political struggle all consuming. But Gilles gradually becomes more comfortable with his life choices, and learns to feel at ease in this new society.
WINNER:
BEST SCREENPLAY – 2012 VENICE FILM FESTIVAL
FESTIVALS:
2012 VENICE FILM FESTIVAL – OFFICIAL SELECTION
2012 TORONTO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
2012 NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL
2012 CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
2012 AFI FILM FESTIVAL
“Gorgeous… Rendered in visuals so specific and evocative, it’s perpetually alive.”
- Stephanie Zacharek, Village Voice
“Assayas evokes the atmosphere so vividly, you begin to breathe in his tale, rather than watch it.”
- Joshua Rothkopf, Time Out
Directed by Olivier Assayas
French with English subtitles
2 hrs 2 mins, rated NR
Tickets are $8 for Members; $10 for Non-Members, and are available at the Admission's Desk or calling 575-758-9826 to reserve your tickets.
Hannah Arendt
The Harwood Museum of Art in collaboration with Emerging Cinema proudly presents: Hannah Arendt
In the award-winning Hannah Arendt, the sublime Barbara Sukowa reteams with director Margarethe von Trotta (Vision, Rosa Luxemburg) for a brilliant new biopic of the influential German-Jewish philosopher and political theorist. Arendt’s reporting on the 1961 trial of ex-Nazi Adolf Eichmann in The New Yorker—controversial both for her portrayal of Eichmann and the Jewish councils—introduced her now-famous concept of the “Banality of Evil.” Using footage from the actual Eichmann trial and weaving a narrative that spans three countries, von Trotta beautifully turns the often invisible passion for thought into immersive, dramatic cinema. An Official Selection at the Toronto International and New York Jewish Film Festivals, Hannah Arendt also co-stars Klaus Pohl as philosopher Martin Heidegger, Nicolas Woodeson as New Yorker editor William Shawn, and two-time Oscar Nominee Janet McTeer (Albert Nobbs) as novelist Mary McCarthy.
HANNAH ARENDT
Directed by Margarethe von Trotta
Starring Barbara Sukowa, Janet McTeer, Axel Milberg, Klaus Pohl
Germany - 113 mins - NR - in English & German with English subtitles
Zeitgeist Films Website
* 2012 TORONTO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL Official Selection
Tickets are $8 for Members; $10 for Non-Members, and are available at the Admission's Desk or by calling 575-758-9826 to reserve your tickets.
Art Exploration Workshop: My Kid Could Do That!
The Harwood Museum of Art presents a summer Art Exploration Workshop where participants get to try their hand creating their own art work and exhibition in response to the exhibits Chapter III: exploring the work of Jim Wagner, R.C. Gorman, and Woody Crumbo.
Ever heard the words, "My Kid Could Do That!" when in a gallery that is exhibiting contemproary or decorative art? Well --- we will try our hands exploring this question - Children will work with Museum Educators visiting and learning about work in the Museum --- we will as a group select pieces to reinterpret and create in the Art Studio. The program will cullminate with an exhibition of paintings, drawings and prints created during the program which will be exhibited in the Sidney & Gladys Smith Children's Art Gallery.
Click here for more information or sign up for scholarships.
Wednesday Adult Yoga
The Harwood Museum of Art presents a weekly meditative Jivamukti Yoga program with Jayne Schell on Wednesdays from 8:30am - 10am. Open to all levels, yoga mats provided. $8 for Qualifying Alliance Members (Qualifying Alliance Members may also purchase a Class Card of 8 classes for $40) or $10 drop in fee. Click Here for more information.
Leonie
The Harwood Museum of Art in collaboration with Emerging Pictures proudly presents: Leonie
In the lush tradition of the glorious films of Merchant and Ivory comes the true life story of Leonie Gilmour (Emily Mortimer: “The Newsroom”, Hugo), whose life crossed continents, wars and cultures, embodied with courage and passion in search of art and freedom. As an independent young woman seeking to overcome the restrictive female roles in turn-of-the century America, she is retained by the famous Japanese poet, Yone Noguchi, as his editor. Their relationship evolves romantically, however Yone abruptly leaves when she shares with him that she is pregnant. Following him to Japan, she is cast alone to raise their son in a society with few opportunities for women.
A tender and inspiring story of a remarkable woman who nurtures the amazing artistic talent of their son who has only one way to succeed and one person to guide him, as he grows into the world renown artist, Isamu Noguchi.
“Exquisitely acted… lushly photographed.. a remarkable portrait of a brave, uncompromising woman.” – Rex Reed, New York Observer
“This is an exquisite movie about a courageous, determined woman. A wonderful story.” – Jeffrey Lyons/ LYONS DEN RADIO
“Emily Mortimer stuns in her most radiant performance yet as
Leonie in this exquisite portrait of a truly unconventional woman”
-Nicki Richesin, The Huffington Post
“Nothing short of magnificent!” – Amy R. Handler, Film Threat
Directed by Hisako Matsui
Starring Emily Mortimer, Christina Hendricks, Shido Nakamura, Mary Kay Place
English
1 hr 42 mins, rated PG-13
Tickets are $8 for Members; $10 for Non-Members, and are available at the Admission's Desk or by calling 575-758-9826 to reserve your tickets.
July Shop & Learn Trunk Show Reception
There will be a free artist reception for print artist, Tomas Garcia, from noon to 2 pm in the Museum Store.
July Shop & Learn Trunk Show
Print maker Tomas Garcia is the featured artist for the month of July 2013. His delightful monoprints reflect his love of Taos and its varied history.
Harwood Museum of Art Governing Board Meeting
The Harwood Museum of Art Governing Board will hold a regular meeting.
Wednesday Adult Yoga
The Harwood Museum of Art presents a weekly meditative Jivamukti Yoga program with Jayne Schell on Wednesdays from 8:30am - 10am. Open to all levels, yoga mats provided. $8 for Qualifying Alliance Members (Qualifying Alliance Members may also purchase a Class Card of 8 classes for $40) or $10 drop in fee. Click Here for more information.
NO
The Harwood Museum of Art in collaboration with Emerging Pictures proudly presents: NO
2013 Academy Award Nominee – Best Foreign-Language Film
Winner, Director’s Fortnight – 2012 Cannes Film Festival
In 1988, Chilean military dictator Augusto Pinochet, due to international pressure, is forced to call a plebiscite on his presidency. The country will vote YES or NO to Pinochet extending his rule for another eight years. Opposition leaders for the NO persuade a brash young advertising executive, Rene Saavedra (Gael Garcia Bernal), to spearhead their campaign. Against all odds, with scant resources and under scrutiny by the despot’s minions, Saavedra and his team devise an audacious plan to win the election and set Chile free.
Directed by Pablo Larrain
Starring Gael Garcia Bernal
Spanish with English subtitles
1 hr 50 mins, rated R
Tickets are $8 for Members; $10 for Non-Members, and are available at the Admission's Desk or by calling 575-758-9826 to reserve your tickets.
Taos Book Arts Group
The Taos Book Arts Group meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 3:00 PM to share their latest work on handmade books, learn new bookmaking techniques and to plan exhibits of their work. Members have a wide-range of artistic interests including printmaking, drawing, painting, photography, fiber arts, poetry and sculpture. Some meetings are conducted as workshops; others are more informal sessions for showing new work, discussing current exhibits in the area and sharing new techniques. We have no dues, few rules and offer a nurturing and supportive environment to anyone who would like to join or just attend a meeting.
SOMOS Summer Writers Series 2013
The Harwood Museum of Art in collaboration with SOMOS proudly presents: Wally Lamb
Wally Lamb is the author of four New York Times bestselling novels: Wishin’ and Hopin’, The Hour I First Believed, 2008; I Know This Much is True, 1998; and She’s Come Undone, 1992. He was the director of the Writing Center at Norwich Free Academy in Norwich from 1989 to 1998 and has taught Creative Writing in the English Department at the University of Connecticut.
His fifth book, We Are Water, is due out in late October 2013. Lamb also edited Couldn’t Keep It to Myself and I’ll Fly Away, two volumes of essays from students in his writing workshop at York Correctional Institution, a women’s prison in Connecticut, where he has been a volunteer facilitator for the past fourteen years.
Lamb began writing in 1981, the year he became a first-time father. Lamb's first published stories were short fictions that appeared in Northeast, a Sunday magazine of the Hartford Courant. "Astronauts," published in The Missouri Review in 1989, won the Missouri Review William Penden Prize and became widely anthologized. His first novel, She's Come Undone, was followed six years later by I Know This Much Is True, a story about identical twin brothers, one of whom develops paranoid schizophrenia. Both novels became number one bestsellers after Oprah Winfrey selected them for her popular Book Club. Lamb's third novel, The Hour I First Believed, published in 2008, interfaces fiction with such non-fictional events as the Columbine High School shooting, the Iraq War, and, in a story within the story, events of nineteenth-century America. Published the following year, Wishin' and Hopin' was a departure for Lamb: a short, comically nostalgic novel about a parochial school fifth grader, set in 1964. In We Are Water, Lamb returns to his familiar setting of Three Rivers. The novel focuses on art, 1950s-era racial strife, and the impact of a devastating flood on a Connecticut family.
This project is made possible in part by New Mexico Arts, a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs, and the National Endowment for the Arts, the Virginia Wellington Cabot Foundation, the Peter and Madeleine Martin Foundation for the Arts, the Taos News, & Taos County Lodgers Tax.
$10/12 SOMOS members/seniors and Harwood Alliance members, students free – tickets at the door
SOMOS, 233D Paseo del Pueblo Sur, POB 3225, Taos, NM 87571 575-758-0081
somos@somostaos.org www.somostaos.org
Wednesday Adult Yoga
The Harwood Museum of Art presents a weekly meditative Jivamukti Yoga program with Jayne Schell on Wednesdays from 8:30am - 10am. Open to all levels, yoga mats provided. $8 for Qualifying Alliance Members (Qualifying Alliance Members may also purchase a Class Card of 8 classes for $40) or $10 drop in fee. Click Here for more information.
Outoor Messy Art: Art Exploration Workshop
The Harwood Museum of Art presents an art exploration workshop for children creating art of all different varieties, exploring a wide range of materials, painting, constructing, drawing and assembling. Museum Educators will begin each days program with a visit to the Museum Galleries focusing on the Curator's Wall Promo Hobo for inspiration followed by working in the Harwood's beautiful back garden, where art can get big and messy and exciting.
This program is designed for Children 6 & up. Children under 6 must have parent participation. $80 Alliance Members (at a family level membership & above), $100 Non Members. Need based Scholarships available and made possible by the Faith Mallams D’Amico Youth Scholarship Fund. Sibling Discounts available. Click here for more information or sign up for scholarships.
Bon: Mustang to Menri
The Harwood Museum of Art in collaboration with Andrea Heckman and Rose Gordon proudly presents: Bon: Mustang to Menri
Bon: Mustang to Menri follows Sonam Gurung’s journey as a young boy traveling with his Lama from his home in the ancient kingdom of Mustang(Nepal) to Menri Monastery in Northern India. He later returns to his childhood village above the Kali Ghandaki Gorge in Mustang, determined to help his people by supporting their cultural heritage, education and economic sustainability.
Yungdrung Bon is the ancient, indigenous religion of Tibet, that His Holiness the Dalai Lama recognizes as the foundation of Tibetan culture and religion. Filmed at Menri Monastery in Northern India, Triten-Norbutse Monastery in Kathmandu, Nepal and locations along the spectacular Kali Gandaki Gorge, Bon: Mustang to Menri illuminates the interconnectedness of education and spiritual dedication and offers an intimate view into Bon history, religion and contemporary monastic life. This award winning film was produced by Taos locals, Andrea Heckman and Rose Gordon and directed by Tad Fettig.
Winner:
2012 Mountain Film Festival - Edmund Hillary Award
2012 Berkeley Video & Film Festival - Grand Festival Award in Documentary and Audience Favorite
2012 Silver Palm Award, Mexico Film Festival
Festivals & Screenings:
2013 Albuquerque Film and Media Experience – Official Selection
2012 Kathmandu International Media and Film Festival
2012 Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art, NYC
2012 San Luis Obispo International Film Festival, CA - Critic's Choice
2012 Asian Studies Film Festival, Toronto
2011 American Anthropology Association Film and Media Festival – Critics Choice
Tickets are $8 for qualified Members and $10 for Non-Members, and are available at the Admission’s Desk.
SOMOS Summer Writers Series 2013
The Harwood Museum of Art in collaboration with SOMOS proudly presents: Bonnie Lee Black
Bonnie Lee Black is the author of the memoir Somewhere Child (Viking Press, 1981), which was instrumental in the creation of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Her second memoir, about her Peace Corps service in Gabon, How to Cook a Crocodile (Peace Corps Writers, 2010), won a “Best in the World” award from Gourmand International in March 2012. The manuscript for her Mali book, How to Make an African Quilt(Nighthawk Press, 2013) won First Place in the memoir-book category in the South West Writers Annual Writing Contest, 2011.
Black earned a bachelor of arts degree with honors from Columbia University in New York in 1979 and an MFA in Creative Writing from Antioch University-Los Angeles in 2007. She was a professional writer and editor in New York City for twenty years and has been an educator in the U.S. and overseas for nearly twenty years.
Her essays have appeared in a number of published anthologies and literary journals. She now lives in Taos, New Mexico, and teaches at UNM-Taos, where she was named “Most Inspirational Instructor” in 2010. In 2012 she was chosen one of the Remarkable Women of Taos. Visit her website at www.bonnieleeblack.com.
This project is made possible in part by New Mexico Arts, a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs, and the National Endowment for the Arts, the Virginia Wellington Cabot Foundation, the Peter and Madeleine Martin Foundation for the Arts, the Taos News, & Taos County Lodgers Tax.
$8/$6 SOMOS members/seniors and Harwood Alliance members, students free – tickets at the door
SOMOS, 233D Paseo del Pueblo Sur, POB 3225, Taos, NM 87571 575-758-0081
somos@somostaos.org www.somostaos.org
Wednesday Adult Yoga
The Harwood Museum of Art presents a weekly meditative Jivamukti Yoga program with Jayne Schell on Wednesdays from 8:30am - 10am. Open to all levels, yoga mats provided. $8 for Qualifying Alliance Members (Qualifying Alliance Members may also purchase a Class Card of 8 classes for $40) or $10 drop in fee. Click Here for more information.
SOMOS Summer Writers Series 2013
The Harwood Museum of Art in collaboration with SOMOS proudly present: Natalie Goldberg and Mirabai Starr
Nationally known writer, teacher, artist, and author of eleven books, Natalie Goldberg will read from one of current pieces. Goldberg’s books include: Wild Mind, Old Friend From Far Away, Long Quiet Highway as well as others. “Follow what you love and it will take you where you need to go” is the dictate of her writing method both for herself and for others.” She teaches nationally and internationally using her skills as an experienced Zen practitioner and her unique writing methods. Her newest book, The True Secret of Writing: Practicing Sit, Walk, Write was published in March, 2013.
Mirabai Starr writes creative non-fiction and contemporary translations of sacred literature. She is a professor of Philosophy and World Religions at the University of New Mexico-Taos and teaches and speaks internationally on contemplative practice and interspiritual dialog. A certified bereavement counselor, Mirabai helps mourners harness the transformational power of loss. She has received critical acclaim for her revolutionary new translations of Dark Night of the Soul by sixteenth century Spanish mystic, St. John of the Cross, and The Interior Castle and The Book of My Life, by St. Teresa of Avila. She is the author of the 6-volume Sounds True series, Contemplations, Prayers, and Living Wisdom, and contributing author to Living Fully, Dying Well: Reflecting on Death to Find Your Life’s Meaning. Her poetry collection, Mother of God Similar to Fire, is a collaboration with iconographer, William Hart McNichols. Mirabai’s newest book, GOD OF LOVE: A Guide to the Heart of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, was named one of the “Best Spiritual Books of 2012” and positions her at the vanguard of the emerging Interspiritual Movement.
This project is made possible in part by New Mexico Arts, a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs, and the National Endowment for the Arts, the Virginia Wellington Cabot Foundation, the Peter and Madeleine Martin Foundation for the Arts, the Taos News, & Taos County Lodgers Tax.
$8/$6 SOMOS members/seniors and Harwood Alliance members, students free – tickets at the door
SOMOS, 233D Paseo del Pueblo Sur, POB 3225, Taos, NM 87571 575-758-0081
somos@somostaos.org www.somostaos.org
Wednesday Adult Yoga
The Harwood Museum of Art presents a weekly meditative Jivamukti Yoga program with Jayne Schell on Wednesdays from 8:30am - 10am. Open to all levels, yoga mats provided. $8 for Qualifying Alliance Members (Qualifying Alliance Members may also purchase a Class Card of 8 classes for $40) or $10 drop in fee. Click Here for more information.
Artstreams
Artstreams: From the Well of Memory provides an opportunity for those with Alzheimer's or acute short- term memory loss, and their family caregivers to enjoy the richness of the Harwood Museum's collections and exhibitions. Participants observe pre-selected, individual work silently, then share their thoughts and feelings with the group, guided by art educator, Kathleen Burg. In collaboration with the Harwood, Artstreams uses art as a powerful tool to engage minds and provide social interaction and respite for its participants. Call 575-758-4692 to register.
August Shop & Learn Trunk Show
The Museum Store will feature the unique stone and metal works by Taos artist, Sandra Miller for the entire month of August.
Wednesday Adult Yoga
The Harwood Museum of Art presents a weekly meditative Jivamukti Yoga program with Jayne Schell on Wednesdays from 8:30am - 10am. Open to all levels, yoga mats provided. $8 for Qualifying Alliance Members (Qualifying Alliance Members may also purchase a Class Card of 8 classes for $40) or $10 drop in fee. Click Here for more information.
Leslie Lewis from Paris at the Harwood
The Harwood Museum of Art in collaboration with Cal Haines and Victoria Rogers presents: Leslie Lewis
Leslie Lewis comes from Paris to blow us all away with her exquisite jazz vocals. Witness a living legend whose great talent has for many years earned her the honor of being called “The Keeper of the Flame”, referring to her place in generations of the greatest female jazz vocalists. Leslie stops in at The Harwood following her concert with the Pacific Symphony in Irvine, California. What a voice this lady has! And her pianist, Gerard Hagen, will roll out arrangements that will make their return to New Mexico a memory of a lifetime. With Jon Gagan, bass and Cal Haines, drums.
Tickets are $20 for members; $25 for non-members and are available at the Admission's desk or by calling 575-758-9826
For more information about Leslie go to: www.surfcovejazz.com
SOMOS Summer Writers Series 2013
The Harwood Museum of Art in collaboration with SOMOS proudly present: Deborah Madison and Margaret Wood
DEBORAH MADISON is the author of eleven cookbooks, most recently Vegetable Literacy, and is well known for her simple, seasonal, vegetable-based cooking. She got her start in the San Francisco Bay Area at Chez Panisse, before opening Greens, and has lived in New Mexico for the last 20 years. In addition to writing and teaching, she has served on the boards of Slow Food International Biodiversity Committee, the Seed Savers Exchange, and the Southwest Grassfed Livestock Alliance, among others. She is actively involved in issues of biodiversity, gardening, and sustainable agriculture.
A Painter's Kitchen is Margaret Wood's recollection of seventy recipes from Georgia O'Keeffe's kitchen. As Miss O'Keeffe's companion for five years, Wood's responsibilities included, among other things, preparing many of the meals. O'Keeffe directed Miss Wood in the preparation of simple, delicious food using many fresh ingredients and insisted that Wood pay scrupulous attention to every step of food production and preparation. Besides containing recipes from Miss O'Keeffe's kitchen, the book describes in charming detail Miss O'Keeffe's outlook on food, philosophy, life, art, and the world, while maintaining respect for the artist's well-known desire for privacy.
Margaret Wood worked for Georgia O'Keeffe as a companion from 1977 to 1982 and spent many enjoyable hours preparing health food under O'Keeffe's direction. Since 1988, she has been a speech-language pathologist with a focus on the elderly. She also writes short stories, and continues her pleasure in cooking.
Working with famed artist Georgia O’Keeffe and learning the rustic ways of northern New Mexico filled author Margaret Wood with stories that she shares in her newest book, O’Keeffe Stories, 2013, a limited-edition production by the Press at the Palace of the Governors.
This project is made possible in part by New Mexico Arts, a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs, and the National Endowment for the Arts, the Virginia Wellington Cabot Foundation, the Peter and Madeleine Martin Foundation for the Arts, the Taos News, & Taos County Lodgers Tax.
$8/$6 SOMOS members/seniors and Harwood Alliance members, students free – tickets at the door
SOMOS, 233D Paseo del Pueblo Sur, POB 3225, Taos, NM 87571 575-758-0081
somos@somostaos.org www.somostaos.org
August Shop & Learn Trunk Show Artist Reception
The public is invited to meet the August Trunk Show artist, Sandra Miller, on Saturday, August 10 from noon to 2 pm. Sandra will have samples of her work in progress and discuss her techniques.
*Note the Artist Reception is the second Saturday of the month in August.
SOMOS Summer Writers Series 2013
The Harwood Museum of Art in collaboration with SOMOS proudly presents: John Nichols and Maureen McCoy
John Nichols is the author of eleven works of fiction, eight works of nonfiction, numerous screenplays, and describes himself as a liberation ecologist. “In 1969 I moved with my family from New York to northern New Mexico, and have lived there ever since. This area has been the setting for almost all of my books. Much of my work has dealt with struggles for human justice, land and water rights issues, the clash between Chicano, Native American, and Anglo cultures."
Several of Nichols' novels have been made into films: The Milagro Beanfield War, The Sterile Cuckoo, and The Wizard of Loneliness. His love for the land and ecology of Northern New Mexico as well as his passionate commitment to its preservation informs much of his writing. Much of Nichols' work has dealt with struggles for human justice, land and water rights issues, the clash between Chicano, Native American, and Anglo cultures.
Maureen McCoy, a longtime professor at Cornell University and part time resident of Taos, is the author of four novels: Walking After Midnight; Summertime; Divining Blood; and Junebug. She has also published numerous short stories and personal essays. Monologues for actors are featured in two anthologies. A graduate of the Iowa Writers Workshop, she is the recipient of writing and teaching awards including The James Michener Award. She was selected by Toni Morrison for a two-year position as the Albert Schweitzer Fellow in the Humanities at the State University of New York before beginning teaching at Cornell. She has had residencies at the Helene Wurlitzer Foundation, the Hawthornden International Retreat for Writers, the MacDowell Colony and the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown. One recent essay, “Vickie’s Pour House: A Soldier’s Peace” was a finalist for a National Magazine Award. She is working on a novel and a collection of essays.
This project is made possible in part by New Mexico Arts, a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs, and the National Endowment for the Arts, the Virginia Wellington Cabot Foundation, the Peter and Madeleine Martin Foundation for the Arts, the Taos News, & Taos County Lodgers Tax.
$8/$6 SOMOS members/seniors and Harwood Alliance members, students free – tickets at the door
SOMOS, 233D Paseo del Pueblo Sur, POB 3225, Taos, NM 87571 575-758-0081
somos@somostaos.org www.somostaos.org
Wednesday Adult Yoga
The Harwood Museum of Art presents a weekly meditative Jivamukti Yoga program with Jayne Schell on Wednesdays from 8:30am - 10am. Open to all levels, yoga mats provided. $8 for Qualifying Alliance Members (Qualifying Alliance Members may also purchase a Class Card of 8 classes for $40) or $10 drop in fee. Click Here for more information.
No Place on Earth
The Harwood Museum of Art in collaboration with Emerging Pictures proudly presents: No Place on Earth
NO PLACE ON EARTH brings to light the untold story of thirty-eight Ukrainian Jews who survived World War II by living in caves for eighteen months, the longest-recorded sustained underground survival. Built upon interviews with former cave inhabitants, as well as Chris Nicola, the caving enthusiast who unearthed the story, NO PLACE ON EARTH is an extraordinary testament to ingenuity, willpower and endurance against all odds.
Official Selection:
2012 Toronto International Film Festival
2013 Miami International Film Festival
2012 Palm Springs Film Festival
2013 Washington Jewish Film Festival
2013 Santa Barbara Film Festival
2013 Atlanta Jewish Film Festival
2013 Boulder International Film Festival
2013 Minneapolis Jewish Film Festival
2012 Audience Award Winner – Hamptons International Film Festival
2012 Amsterdam International Documentary Film Festival – Competition for First Appearance
“A substantial contribution to Holocaust cinema.” – Variety
“[An] inspiring tale of endurance.” – Elizabeth Horkley, Philadelphia Inquirer
“Add one more extraordinary survival tale to the canon of Holocaust documentaries.” – Gary Goldstein, Los Angeles Times
Directed by Jane Tobias
1 hr 24 mins, rated PG-13
Tickets are $8 for Members; $10 for Non-Members, and are available at the Admission's Desk or by calling 575-758-9826 to reserve your tickets.
SOMOS Summer Writers Series 2013
The Harwood Museum of Art in collaboration with SOMOS proudly presents: Poets Leslie Ullman, Phyllis Hotch and Demetria Martinez
For 27 years Leslie Ullman taught at UT-El Paso as a Professor of Creative Writing, where she created the Bilingual MFA Program. Since 1981 and currently, She’s been teaching in the low residency MFA Program at Vermont College of the Fine Arts. She is the author of three collections of poetry, and her fourth, Progress on the Subject of Immensity, will be published by UNM Press in August, 2013. Awards include the Yale Series of Younger Poets Award, the Iowa Poetry Prize, and two NEA Creative Writing Fellowships. Her craft essays have appeared (and one is forthcoming) in The Writers Chronicle. She has taught skiing at Taos Ski Valley for the past seven seasons.
Phyllis Hotch was raised in New York City but spent most of her writing career in Massachusetts where she taught English, Humanities and Creative Writing. She was appointed the Literary Director for the Arts, in Wayland, Massachusetts and her responsibilities included inviting such luminaries as Lewis Hyde, Edward Hirsch and Robin Becker. She served on the Board of SOMOS for twenty-three years and has published two books of poetry, No Longer Time and A Little Book of Lies. She will read from her most recent collection, 3 A.M., (3: A Taos Press, 2013) which focuses on the challenges of aging and in particular, living with her husband's progression through Alzheimer's. She has a B.A. in English from Brooklyn College.
Demetria Martinez is an author, activist, journalist and creativity coach. Born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where she now resides, she earned her BA from Princeton University in 1982. She is an activist on several fronts, including work with the Jardines Institute which is committed to food justice and sustainable farming in economically disadvantaged communities.
In 2011, she was honored with the Luis Leal Award for Distinction in Chicano/Latino Literature. Her autobiographical essays, Confessions of a Berlitz-Tape Chicana (U. of Oklahoma Press), won the 2006 International Latino Book Award in the category of best biography.
Her widely translated novel, Mother Tongue (Ballantine), winner of a Western States Book Award for Fiction, is based in part upon Martinez’s 1988 trial for conspiracy against the United States government in connection with allegedly transporting Salvadoran refugees into the country, a charge that with others carried a 25-year prison sentence. A religion reporter at the time covering the faith-based Sanctuary Movement, she was found not guilty on First Amendment grounds.
Her books of poetry include Breathing Between The Lines and The Devil’s Workshop (The U. of Arizona Press). She also co-authored a children’s book, Grandpa’s Magic Tortilla, with Rosalee Montoya-Read (U. of New Mexico Press), which received the Young Reader’s Book Award in 2011 from New Mexico Book Awards.
The Block Captain’s Daughter, her first novella, was released in 2012 by the U. of Oklahoma Press.
This project is made possible in part by New Mexico Arts, a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs, and the National Endowment for the Arts, the Virginia Wellington Cabot Foundation, the Peter and Madeleine Martin Foundation for the Arts, the Taos News, & Taos County Lodgers Tax.
$8/$6 SOMOS members/seniors and Harwood Alliance members, students free – tickets at the door
SOMOS, 233D Paseo del Pueblo Sur, POB 3225, Taos, NM 87571 575-758-0081
somos@somostaos.org www.somotaos.org
Wednesday Adult Yoga
The Harwood Museum of Art presents a weekly meditative Jivamukti Yoga program with Jayne Schell on Wednesdays from 8:30am - 10am. Open to all levels, yoga mats provided. $8 for Qualifying Alliance Members (Qualifying Alliance Members may also purchase a Class Card of 8 classes for $40) or $10 drop in fee. Click Here for more information.
Wednesday Adult Yoga
The Harwood Museum of Art presents a weekly meditative Jivamukti Yoga program with Jayne Schell on Wednesdays from 8:30am - 10am. Open to all levels, yoga mats provided. $8 for Qualifying Alliance Members (Qualifying Alliance Members may also purchase a Class Card of 8 classes for $40) or $10 drop in fee. Click Here for more information.
Fechin Art Workshops presents a Dual Demonstration featuring Gregg Kreutz and Huihan Liu
Fechin Art Workshops presents a Dual Demonstration
featuring Gregg Kreutz and Huihan Liu
Engaging their knowledge of light, color and composition, Gregg and Huihan will simultaneously paint their chosen subject (still life or portrait). Dialogue will be encouraged throughout the demonstration between artists and the audience in order to invite new thoughts and perspectives.



Wednesday Adult Yoga - CANCELED
Program will be canceled today. See you next wednesday!
September Shop & Learn Trunk Show Reception
The public is invited to a free artist reception to meet Dan Cassidy and learn about his methods of print making and photography.
September Shop & Learn Trunk Show
We are pleased to welcome Arroyo Seco artist, Dan Cassidy, and his amazing photos and prints. Dan's "must have" works will be featured during the entire month of September.
Wednesday Adult Yoga
The Harwood Museum of Art presents a weekly meditative Jivamukti Yoga program with Jayne Schell on Wednesdays from 8:30am - 10am. Open to all levels, yoga mats provided. $8 for Qualifying Alliance Members (Qualifying Alliance Members may also purchase a Class Card of 8 classes for $40) or $10 drop in fee. Click Here for more information.
Wednesday Adult Yoga
The Harwood Museum of Art presents a weekly meditative Jivamukti Yoga program with Jayne Schell on Wednesdays from 8:30am - 10am. Open to all levels, yoga mats provided. $8 for Qualifying Alliance Members (Qualifying Alliance Members may also purchase a Class Card of 8 classes for $40) or $10 drop in fee. Click Here for more information.
Director's Circles & VIP Preview Reception
Members of the Harwood's Director's Circles and special guests will preview the Museum's fall 2013 exhibitions. Not a member of the Director's Circles? Go here to learn more about this fabulous group of museum supporters, and to join them!
Harwood Museum Alliance Members' Exhibition Opening Reception
Members of the Harwood Alliance will celebrate the opening of the Museum's fall 2013 exhibitions. Not an Alliance member? Go here to learn more, and to join!
Wednesday Adult Yoga
The Harwood Museum of Art presents a weekly meditative Jivamukti Yoga program with Jayne Schell on Wednesdays from 8:30am - 10am. Open to all levels, yoga mats provided. $8 for Qualifying Alliance Members (Qualifying Alliance Members may also purchase a Class Card of 8 classes for $40) or $10 drop in fee. Click Here for more information.
Taos Chamber Music Group presents Bach Joy!
An all-Bach program features the Violin Sonata #2 in A Major, Fantasia & Fugue in A minor for harpsichord, Flute Sonata #1 in B minor, Gamba Sonata #3 in G minor and the Trio Sonata from the Musical Offering in C minor.
Kathy McIntosh, harpsichord, Stephen Redfield, violin, Sally Guenther, cello, Nancy Laupheimer, flute
Tickets are $16 for Members; $20 for Non-Members; $12 for children under 16, and are available at the Admission's Desk. For More Information go to www.taoschambermusicgroup.org
October Shop & Learn Trunk Show
Sculptor Barbara Harnack's raku will be featured for the month of October.
October Shop & Learn Trunk SHow
We are pleased to welcome sculptor, Barbara Harnack, and her wonderful raku work. The public is invited to meet Barbara for a special artist reception on Saturday, October 26 from noon to 2 pm.
Wednesday Adult Yoga
The Harwood Museum of Art presents a weekly meditative Jivamukti Yoga program with Jayne Schell on Wednesdays from 8:30am - 10am. Open to all levels, yoga mats provided. $8 for Qualifying Alliance Members (Qualifying Alliance Members may also purchase a Class Card of 8 classes for $40) or $10 drop in fee. Click Here for more information.
Harwood Museum of Art 90th Anniversary Celebration
Save the date! The Harwood Museum of Art will celebrate its 90th anniversary with a roaring '20s party, paying tribute to the 1923 founding of the Harwood Foundation.
November Shop & Learn Trunk Show Reception
Join Taos artist, Robert Parker, for a free artist reception from noon to 2 pm. Parker will be available to talk about his techniques in the amazing world of glass.
November Shop & Learn Trunk Show
The affordable and beautiful glass of Robert Parker will be featured during the entire month of November. Parker's glass will make perfect holiday gifts so shop early and shop often.
Taos Chamber Music Group presents Twilight
Music with nocturnal themes includes John Harbison's Twilight Music for violin, horn & piano; Chen Yi's Night Thoughts for flute, cello & piano; Arnold Schoenberg's Verklaerte Nacht (piano trio version); Katherine Hoover's Summer Night for flute, horn & piano; and Kenji Bunch's Lullaby for my Favorite Insomniac for violin, cello & piano with photography by Geraint Smith.
Debra Ayers, piano; David Felberg, violin; Sally Guenther, cello; Nancy Laupheimer, flute; Scott Temple, horn; Geraint Smith, photography
Tickets are $16 for Members; $20 for Non-Members; $12 for children under 16, and are available at the Admission's Desk. For more information go to www.taoschambermusicgroup.org
Lighting Ledoux
Taos Chamber Music Group presents Four Birthdays & an Anniversary
Celebrating the Sagittarius birthdays of Beethoven (b. Dec. 16), Berlioz (b. Dec. 11), Joseph Jongen (b. Dec. 14) and Laupheimer (b. Dec. 14), as well as the Harwood's 90th Anniversary in a program of Beethoven's Archduke Trio, Berlioz's Trio from L’enfance du Christ, and Jongen's Flute Sonata, (written in 1923, the year the Harwood was founded.)
Gleb Ivanov, piano; LP How, violin; Sally Guenther, cello; Nancy Laupheimer, flute
Tickets are $16 for Members; $20 for Non-Members; $12 for children under 16, and are available at the Admission's Desk. For More Information go to www.taoschambermusicgroup.org
