Archive for February, 2012
Grand Opening Celebrations and Great Comedy
Join us this Saturday from 5-7 pm for free appetizers, live music and to welcome our newest additions and improvements. We now have a full service Florist with a charming selection of Gifts, Cards & Garden items. Just Cuts shows off a lovely new location, along with Awesome Dogs and Eclectics Gallery. Your favorite local merchants will be opening their doors & showing off. There will be wandering fairies, agility dogs, jazz guitar and harmonica performers and fun for all ages!
Then, starting at 7 pm, join us in The Performance Space for The Best Live Comedy PG 13 Tour.
Sarah Berges Dance Comes to Santa Fe
Sarah Berges Dance PERFORMS in Santa Fe!
February 25, 2012 7:00 PM
Reception follows at 8:00 PM
@ The Performance Space
Tickets: $7.00 / all proceeds donated to La Tienda Non-Profit Projects
BUY TICKETS In advance through Paypal @ www.sarahbergesdance.com
Sarah Berges Dance is produced by Destiny Allison and La Tienda in conjunction with:
- 5 Submerging – Visual Arts Show
Featuring Thayer Carter, Andrew Davis, Geraldine Fiskus, Dee Homans, J. Barry Zeiger
@ The Exhibit Space, 7 Caliente Road, La Tienda at Eldorado
February 18 through March 11
Gallery Hours: Tuesday through Saturday 11 AM – 6 PM, or by appointment
Artist Talk Wednesday, March 7 at 6:30 PM
Information: 505-428-0024 or 505-629-6418
- IMPLUVIUM - Poetry Reading by Andrew Davis
@ The Performance Space, La Tienda at Eldorado
February 29 at 7 PM
Information: 505-428-0024 or 505-629-6418
Sarah Berges Dance will join selected Santa Fe dancers to perform a new work choreographed by Sarah Berges entitled “Repeating the Past.” In response to the magnificent new sculpture by Dee Homans, on display in The Exhibit Space at La TIenda (2/18-3/11), the dance reflects the aggressive power of the sculpture in contrast to its undulating, lyric subtext. Ancient memories of the Medea story rise and fall in the dance, a touchstone for reflecting on modern day acts of vengeance and of violence used against innocents. SARAH BERGES DANCE will also perform “Vignettes” – small dances at odd times – in The Exhibit Space at La Tienda. These 4 minute dances will be performed once a day, Wednesday 2/22 through Saturday 2/25 (call 310-403-9983 for precise times.) Admission to the “Vignettes” is free of charge.
Based in Oakland California, Sarah Berges has been producing dance since 1984. During the 15 years she spent in Los Angeles (1996-2011) Ms. Berges founded a modern dance company and a ballet company. Her companies have performed in Mexico, Costa Rica, San Francisco, the Los Angeles area and New York City.
Recipient of grants from Culver City, SONY Pictures, the Puffin Foundation and Squid & Squash Foundation, Ms. Berges has used grant money to produce dance in public, outdoor spaces. Her “Adventure In Wonderland” attracted large audiences at Culver City Park and charmed students at Los Angeles middle schools.
Sarah Berges’ choreography springs from her childhood training in improvisation and choreography. Ms. Berges’ lifetime in dance – performing, teaching, and exploring movement – culminates in a choreographic style that is classically patterned yet full of twists and turns. Always intent on telling a story, her dances are informed by a graphic sensibility bolstered by raw emotion.
5 Submerging at The La Tienda Exhibit Space
5 SUBMERGING
PRACTICAL INFORMATION:
5 Submerging opens at the Exhibit Space at La Tienda at7 Caliente Road inEl Dorado on February 18th and continues through March 11. Opening reception from 5-7. The five artists represented are: Thayer Carter, Andrew Davis, Geraldine Fiskus, Dee Homans and J. Barry Zeiger. For further information call Dee Homans at 982-0501 or the Exhibit Space at la Tienda at 428-0024.
MOTTO:
“Safety in numbers; Art before Alzheimer’s.
STATEMENT:
“Emerging—or Submerging? Emerging is the quality par excellence of our present, a stepping out into the hard glitter of celebrity. In contrast, submerging is a thirst for ambiguity and depth. In any case here are 5 “submerging” artists. Each one has invented a vehicle to probe the depths of the concepts and issues that inspire them. They inspect the hidden wreckage of history; the lost things, the detritus of our lives; the hidden and forgotten beauty of the natural world; the vestigial meaning of language; and the humor and horror of primordial, vital form.”
THE ARTISTS
Thayer Carter works in a variety of media including oil, acrylic, water colors, and woodcuts. His focus is on the earth, on landscape, but also on things seen up close. Assiduously avoiding romance and pasted-on ideas, he submerges himself in what he sees. His paintings place us here, our feet firmly planted.
Out of curiosity or restlessness, Andrew Davis has also experimented in a number of media: the printed page, wood, steel, concrete, the photographic image, but his subjects have always been the same: the nature of language, the cohabitation of people and objects, above all the relationship of words with things.
In her self portraits Geraldine Fiskus re-invents herself through performance. Sometimes she sees herself during the calm of meditation—the cloud forms above her head symbolize distractions. Earlier portraits reveal uncomfortable, disquieting experience. These facescapes display the raw edge which most of us avoid.
The fiberglass sculptures of Dee Homans suggest, but do not represent, bodies. They are a tangle of shapes wrenching themselves into the form of a tower, or a swarm clinging together in mid-air, or a gust across a wall. Homans sees her work as tragic-comic: “It is at once prosaic and Baroque, grand and playful, inanimate and alive, apocalyptic and hopeful.”
J. Barry Zeiger has developed an object based language. By situating objects he creates contexts for ideas. He groups them into unexpected relationships–merging and submerging their identities to suggest ephemeralness. He notes, “We give such importance to things, while they just keep dissolving.”
THE LA TIENDA EXHIBIT SPACE
The La Tienda Exhibit Space is in the La Tienda business complex in Eldorado. It is the brainchild of Destiny Allison––artist, gallery manager, and part owner of the commercial center—who was named in 2011 as Santa Fe Business Woman of the Year. Exhibits change every four to six weeks. Artists must not be affiliated with a commercial gallery, and must show in groups of four or more. AnyNew Mexico artist may submit work for consideration.
Allison’s extraordinary vision emphasizes building community and giving artists the opportunity to curate, produce and promote their own shows in the beautiful 1700 square foot gallery.
New Consignment Store Opens Saturday
On Saturday, February 4th, John and Elsa will open the doors to Jem Creations 11. This beautiful, boutique consignment store will feature home furnishings, accessories, and more. Store hours on Saturday will be from 10 am to 6 pm.



Destiny Allison Fine Art Gallery
Eclectics Art Gallery
Eldorado Community Church
Enchanted Leaf
Jem Creations 11
Just Cuts
La Plancha de Eldorado
Mi Amor Cafe and Chocolate House
Santa Fe Brewing Company – Tap Room
The Performance Space
The School of Aspen Santa Fe Ballet
Yoga with Jacci and Friends
Zia Financial Group
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