New Deal-NM Statehood Centennial Event Photograghs from New Deal
through June 30th
The New Deal was a series of economic programs implemented in the US between 1933 and 1936 by FDR as a response to the Great Depression. NM benefited from these programs in many ways, including the commission of many mural paintings, weavings and public work projects. This show is a collection of photographic documents of the artistic fruits of The New Deal. Open Space will host these photographs in commemoration of New Mexico's 100 years of statehood.
CALL FOR ALL ENTRIES: “Waterways and Wildlife”
Little Gems Juried Art Exhibit: Annual Open Space Alliance fundraiser
Paintings must represent Waterways or Wildlife found within City of Albuquerque Open Spacelands.
For information, locations and maps, refer to: www.cabq.gov/openspace. For more information about the Open Space Alliance, see http://openspacealliance.org/
Exhibit on display September 9 - October 27, 2012. Entry Deadline August 3rd, 2012.
Temporary Exhibit – “Nest”
Commissioned by the City of Albuquerque’s Public Art program, Stephanie Lerma’s “Nest” is on temporary display outside our main entrance. The piece is a large wasp’s nest constructed of hand made paper.