Oct 31 Friday
The ALBUQUERQUE ABSTRACT ARTISTS ALLIANCE (4A) is pleased to announce their inaugural exhibition, FORAY, running from October 3 through November 2 at FUSION | 708. Presenting works from each member of the Alliance, this exhibit will demonstrate the wide range of abstract aesthetics currently available to the viewing public and is not to be missed! In concert with the Exhibition, a free workshop led by artist Bill Sabatini, FAIA, will take place on October 15th, 9 AM to 12 PM at FUSION.
Opening Reception: Friday, October 3, 2025, at 5:30–8 PMGallery Hours: Oct. 3–Nov. 2 on Wednesdays through Sundays from 11 AM–3 PM
After opening, this exhibit will be on view during public FUSION events, by appointment, or during gallery hours on Wednesdays through Sundays from 11 AM–3 PM. To schedule a visit, Email FUSION.
Nov 01 Saturday
“Sentient Structures: The Art of Skye Tafoya + SABA,” on view through November 2, 2025, showcases the work of two artists creating architecturally-inspired expressions in materials that respond to the senses. Skye Tafoya (Eastern Band Cherokee/Santa Clara Pueblo) weaves paper structures and embeds knowledge in them through her printmaking processes. SABA (Diné/Jemez Pueblo) makes paintings and prints that anchor Pueblo architecture as evolving sites of home. This exhibition offers innovative approaches to printmaking, painting, and book arts and blurs the lines between two and three-dimensional mediums.
Free for museum members, or with admission.
Arrowsoul Art Collective’s mural installation fuses concepts of the beginning, present, and future of Indigenous pictographic arts. Based in the Southwest region, Arrowsoul Art Collective creates graffiti walls and mural paintings inspired by the evolving meanings of “Future Old School” and “Indigenous Freeways.” The artists create new visions of the Southwest landscape through blending letter structures, illustrative architecture, and textured palettes of places of home. Arrowsoul Art Collective’s projects reunite communities along the Rio Grande through creative participation. Located in the Art Through Struggle Gallery, their newest mural will be on display through June 28, 2026.
Curated by the Indigenous Design + Planning Institute at The University of New Mexico, “Restorying Our HeartPlaces: Contemporary Pueblo Architecture” showcases a near-present history of the architectural sovereignty that emerged after the 1975 Indian Self-Determination Act. This exhibition focuses on the work of Pueblo architects while representing design concepts from regional ancestral sites that continue to influence 20th and 21st century Pueblo architecture. It will be on view in the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center’s South Gallery from March 25 through December 7, 2025
Join Ranger Lily and Instructional Coordinator Rebekha for a guided tour of the permanent exhibition, "Bosque Redondo…A Place of Suffering…A Place of Survival." Participants will also experience a tour outdoors, visiting the site’s flock of Navajo Churro sheep and exploring the exterior grounds at Fort Sumner Historic Site. These tours teach people about the experiences of the Diné (Navajo) and Ndé (Mescalero Apache) who were forced to live at Bosque Redondo Indian Reservation in the 1860s, as well as stories of their resilience and hope through time. The tour is included with general admission of $7/adult and free for children 16 and younger and Native/Tribal Affiliations
Artists reception for exhibit featuring works by New Mexico Artists, celebrating the human form and spirit. Works represent diverse interpretations in style and mediums ranging from painting, drawing, printmaking, collage and photography, of portrait and figure.
Nov 02 Sunday