Ongoing Events:
How the West is One: The Art of New Mexico, 70 works by Native American, Hispanic and European-American artists, Museum of Fine Arts in Santa Fe, 476-5072.
Greece: Secrets of the Past, 11 a.m., 3 p.m. daily, DynaTheater at the Natural History Museum, 841-2800.
Here, Now & Always, more than 1,300 Native American artifacts, accompanied by poetry, story, song and scholarly discussion, Museum of Indian Arts and Culture in Santa Fe, 476-1250.
Allan Houser: An American Treasure, nine sculptural works spanning the artist’s career, Arnold and Doris Roland Sculpture Garden in Santa Fe, 476-1251.
Multiple Visions: A Common Bond, displays of toys, traditional arts, village scenes, textiles and popular arts, Museum of International Folk Art in Santa Fe, 476-1200.
Needles and Pins, tools and techniques used to create textiles and dress, Museum of International Folk Art in Santa Fe, 476-1200.
Spider Woman’s Gift: Navajo Weaving Traditions, Museum of Indian Arts and Culture in Santa Fe, 476-1250.
Photographing Navajos, by John Collier Jr., Farmington Museum Gallery at the Downtown Center, 599-1174.
From Dinosaurs to Drill Bits, 8 a.m-5 p.m., Monday through Saturday at Farmington Museum at Gateway Park, 599-1174.
Bird Watching, more than 100 species that frequent Farmington, 8 – 11 a.m., Riverside Nature Center, 599-1422.
Albuquerque and the Personal Computer Revolution, NM Museum of Natural History and Science, 841-2800.
Through Jan. 6, 2008 – Excavating Egypt: Great Discoveries from the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, New Wing Galleries of the Museum of Fine Arts in Santa Fe, 476-5062.
Through Jan. 13, 2008 – Maya Textile Art: Collections of the Centro de Textiles del Mundo Maya, National Hispanic Cultural Center, 246-2261.
Through Jan. 26 – Hylé Expression: A Solo Exhibition of Contemporary Works in Wood by French Sculptor Pascal, Las Cruces Museum of Art, 575-541-2137.
Through Feb. 10 – Temples and Tombs: Treasures of Egyptian Art, Albuquerque Museum of Art & History, 243-7255.
Through April 27 – New Visions Inspired by Tradition, Hopi, Santa Clara and Navajo sculpture, Museum of Indian Arts & Culture in Santa Fe, 476-1250.
Fridays – Scottish Country Dance Lessons, 7:30 p.m. at Friends Meeting Hall, 294-0042.
December Events:
Through Dec. 16 – Drawings by Throughout December – The Big, Bad and Bold, Balloon Museum exhibit blimps and other massive airships, 768-6028.
Navajo artist Sheldon Harvey and Old Town painter Eason Eige, Andrews Pueblo Pottery & Art Gallery in Old Town, 243-0414.
Through Dec. 31 – Pablita Velarde at Bandelier, an exhibition by the Santa Clara Pueblo artist, Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, 476-1269.
Through Jan. 1 – Ride Around the World, 10 a.m., noon, 1, 2, 4 and 5 p.m. daily, DynaTheater at the Natural History Museum, 841-2800.
Through Jan. 2 – It’s About Time, noon, 1 p.m., 2 p.m., planetarium at Natural History Museum, 841-2800.
7-9, 13-16, 21-23 – It’s A Wonderful Life, 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday, Albuquerque Little Theatre, 242-4750.
9 – All Ages Girard 25th Anniversary Celebration, 1 p.m. – 4 p.m., Museum of International Folk Art in Santa Fe, 476-1200.
10 – Albuquerque Concert Band (80-piece symphonic), 7 p.m., Albuquerque Bio Park, 294-0192.
14&15 – Benefit Days at Angel Fire Resort for Music From Angel Fire, 800-633-7463.
15 – Ghost Tour of Old Town, 9 p.m., 246-8687.
15 – Brewmasters Festival, Taos Ski Valley, 575-776-2291.
15 – Lionheart vocal ensemble, 7:30 p.m., Old San Ysidro Church in Corrales, 877-287-0082.
16 – Baumann Marionettes, 5:30 p.m., Museum of Fine Arts, 476-5072.
18 – The Rumi Concert, 7:30 – 10 p.m., The Lensic, Santa Fe, 988-1234.
22 – New Mexico Bowl, 2:30 p.m., Corner of University and Avenida Cesar Chavez, 925-9999.
23 – Full Moon Ghost Tour of Old Town, 10 p.m., 246-8687.
24 – Torchlight Parade, 6 p.m., Taos Ski Valley, 575-776-2291.
25 – Taos Pueblo Deer or Matachina Dance, 575-758-1028.
27, 30 – Textile Artist Demonstration, 1 – 4 p.m., Museum of International Folk Art, 476-1200.
31 – New Years Eve Torchlight Parade, Fireworks and Laser Show, Angel Fire Resort, 800-633-7463.
January Events:
1 – Taos Pueblo Turtle Dance, 575-758-1028.
5 – Bobby McFerrin & Dave Grusin, 8 pm, UNM’s Popejoy Hall, 925-5858.
6 – Picuris Pueblo King's Day Celebration/Reyes Say, Ceremonial Dance, 575-587-1099.
15-27– Menopause The Musical, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday; 8 p.m. Friday; 2& 8 p.m. Saturday, KiMo Theatre, 883-7800.
15-Feb. 2 – Revolutions International Theatre Festival, various times and venues, 254-8393.
17 – Santa Fe New Music presents Toneland Security, 7 p.m., Charlotte Jackson Project Space, 474-6601.
19 – Winter Bird and Bat Festival, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., Rio Grande Nature Center, 344-7240.
19 – Santa Fe New Music presents For Phillip Guston, 1 p.m., SITE Santa Fe, 474-6601.
20 – Drum! 2 & 6 p.m., UNM’s Popejoy Hall, 925-5858.
25 – Chamber Music Albuquerque presents Mark O'Connor's Appalachian Waltz Trio, 7:30 p.m., Albuquerque Academy, 268-1990.
25 – Picuris Pueblo St. Paul's Feast Day, Ceremonial Dance, 575-587-1099.
26&27 – Big Ol' Texas Weekend, Angel Fire Resort, 800-633-7463.
27 – Monterey Jazz Festival, 7:30 pm, UNM’s Popejoy Hall, 925-5858.
30-Feb. 3 – A Medieval Snowdown in Durango, www.snowdown.org.
February Events:
1-3 – Gypsy, 8 p.m. Friday; 2& 8 p.m. Saturday; 2& 7:30 p.m. Sunday, UNM’s Popejoy Hall, 925-5858.
1-5 – Mardi Gras Celebrations, Angel Fire, 800-446-8117.
2 – Picuris Pueblo Candelaria Feast Day, Ceremonial Dance, 575- 587-1099.
2-3 – Taos Chamber Music Group, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Harwood Museum, 575-758-2052.
3 – Albuquerque Concert Band (80-piece symphonic), 3 p.m., Los Lunas High School, 294-0192.
6 – Wynton Marsalis, 7:30 p.m., Kiva Auditorium, 268-0044.
8 – Orchid Ensemble, 8 p.m., South Broadway Cultural Center, 232-9868.
14-16 – Soaring Society of America Convention, DoubleTree Hotel in Albuquerque, 392-1177.
16-17 – Albuquerque Home & Lifestyle Show, 10 a.m.- 6 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday, Expo New Mexico (State Fairgrounds), featuring Healthy Housekeeper Laura Dellutri, 796-0803.
16- June 29 – 2008 US Bowling Congress Open Championships, Albuquerque Convention Center.
17 – San Juan Symphony's Gershwin Valentine in Durango, 3-5 p.m., 970-247-7657.
20 – Santa Fe New Music presents Violin Futura, 7 p.m., Scottish Rite Center, 474-6601.
21-24 – ARTfeast, featuring Santa Fe’s cuisine, international vintners, fashion, homes and art to benefit art programs for Santa Fe schoolchildren, 603-4643. 24 – Chamber Music Albuquerque presents the Leipzig String Quartet, 3 p.m., Albuquerque Academy, 268-1990.
28-March 2 – Durango Independent Film Festival, 1-800-525-8855.
29-March 2 – 20th Annual National Fiery Foods & Barbecue Show, Sandia Resort and Casino, 873-8680.
March Events:
March 1,2 – 20th Annual National Fiery Foods & Barbecue Show, Sandia Resort and Casino, 873-8680.
2 – Albuquerque Concert Band, 3 p.m., Sandia High School, 294-0192.
6 – Peru Negro, 7:30 p.m., National Hispanic Cultural Center, 232-9868.
15 – Arlo Guthrie, 8 pm, KiMo Theatre, 232-9868.