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9/4/10 - 9/6/10
New Mexico Wine Festival
New Mexico's oldest wine festival offers wine tastings from several of New Mexico's wineries plus live entertainment, food, high-quality arts and crafts in Bernalillio, just north of Albuquerque.
Anyone under the age of 21 must be accompanied by a legal age guardian.
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Date: 9/4/10 - 9/6/10
Time: 12-6 pm
Location: Loretto Park
Website: www.newmexicowinefestival.com
Address: North Camino del Pueblo
Admission: Adult $12 (incl wine glass), youth $5
Neighborhood: Neighboring Communities: North of Albuquerque
Phone: 867-3311
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Description:
The New Mexico Wine Festival at Bernalillo wraps up the summer with the premier wine festival of the southwest! As the biggest wine festival in the state, most of the New Mexico wineries will be there, giving their customers a rare opportunity to taste and purchase New Mexico wines at their best. Lots of great music, arts and crafts, and those summer foods we all love make a perfect backdrop for wine, wine, wine! |
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7/17/10 - 9/11/10
Unraveling Tradition / Restoration: Exhibition
516 ARTS presents two concurrent exhibitions in conjunction with Convergence Albuquerque 2010, the Handweavers Guild of America’s convention in Albuquerque (July 18 – 24). Unraveling Tradition in the downstairs gallery is curated by 516 ARTS, and Restoration in the upstairs gallery is curated by Rufus Cohen.
Photo:
Mandy Greer
Lime Chandelier
crocheted & knitted yarns, mixed media, 7’ h x 3’ diameter
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Date: 7/17/10 - 9/11/10
Time: 12-5pm
Location: 516 ARTS
Website: http://www.516arts.org
Address: 516 Central Ave SW
Admission: Free
Neighborhood: Downtown
Phone: 242-1445
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Description:
Unraveling Tradition (Contemporary Artists Working with Fiber Media) is a group exhibition featuring artists from across the United States who convey contemporary ideas and concerns using traditional handwork techniques such as weaving, sewing, embroidery, felting, knitting and crochet.
Restoration (Creative Work by Textile Conservators and Restorers) brings together the work of a dozen artists from around the country, all of whom have worked as behind-the-scenes restorers of ancient and antique textile art.
Photo:
Mandy Greer
Lime Chandelier
crocheted & knitted yarns, mixed media, 7’ h x 3’ diameter |
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