Jun 26 Friday
The June 2026 exhibit at the Deming Art Center will feature the Art Class of Dorothy Waddell. She has been meeting with and teaching her class, which consists of beginners to advanced levels, since the year 2000. It is the kind of class where everyone brings their own project in and Dorothy provides guidance, advice, lessons, perhaps some supplies and just a fun time to meet with others who enjoy painting and drawing. She teaches watercolor, oil, acrylic and pastels for painting and charcoal and pencil for drawing. The class meets weekly, on Monday, from 1-3PM, at the 1st Christian Church Hall on Maple Street. This exhibit is a first for most of the students and they are excited to be recognized and, also a bit nervous about showing their art. We hope you will come and enjoy the work of our newest group of exhibitors. The exhibit will be shown from June 2-29, 2026.There will be a time to meet the artists on Sunday, June 7, 2026, from 1PM- 2:30PM. The Deming Art Center is located at 100 S. Gold and regular hours are Mon-Fri 10AM-4PM and Saturday from 10AM – 1PM. Please call 575-546-3663, check our website at www.demingarts.org or our FB page for more information. This project is supported in part by New Mexico Arts, a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs, and by the National Endowment for the Arts.
This summer, the NMSU Art Museum welcomes the return of Louis Ocepek, local artist, former Department Head, and Professor Emeritus of the NMSU Department of Art for his solo exhibition: Homage to Then/Small Worlds. This exhibition opens June 11, 2026 and will be on display in the museum’s Mullennix Bridge Gallery through September 12, 2026. Please join us for the opening reception on June 11 from 4:30-6:30 pm.
Homage to Then/Small Worlds is a two-part exhibition of direct gravure prints, gouache paintings, and digital prints that pay tribute to a history of artistic influences and explore the abstracted physical world. Homage to Then comprises sixteen gravure prints and four gouache paintings, while Small Worlds features an array of acrylic and gouache paintings on paper and chromogenic prints. The detailed selection in Homage to Then/Small Worlds reflects on the aesthetics of time, space, and the perceptions of our physical and metaphysical worlds.
Louis Ocepek is an artist and designer born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. He studied design and fine art at Wayne State University, and earned his graduate degree from the University of Iowa in Iowa City. He was a professor in the art departments of Montana State University, Portland State University, and New Mexico State University, where he served as Department Head for several years while teaching additional courses in the NMSU Honors College. Ocepek works in a variety of media–exhibiting prints, paintings and hybrid works in national and international group and solo exhibitions. His work is included in the public art collections of Oregon, Washington, New Mexico and Texas. Ocepek is the author of Graphic Design: Vision, Process, Product and his design work has been featured in publications such as Graphis International and The Painter Wow!.
The NMSU Art Museum is excited to announce the opening of Mapping Spaces: Selections from the Lannan Art Collection at NMSU. This exhibition will showcase selections from the generous gift of 63 works of art from the Lannan Art Collection to the NMSU Permanent Art Collection in 2024. Mapping Spaces will open in the Contemporary Gallery on Thursday, June 11th, and run until September 5th, 2026.
After almost 65 years, with 27 of those spent in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Lannan Foundation closed in 2024. As part of Lannan’s closure, the Foundation gifted its remaining collection of more than 1,600 objects to 55 institutions, including the NMSU Art Museum. By adding these pieces to the UAM’s collection, this gift deepens the significance of the works by placing them into an academic context, where teaching, research, and public engagement further activate each of them. The NMSU Permanent Art Collection continues to evolve and grow not only as a repository of contemporary art objects, but also as a living resource that invites ongoing dialogue about the role of artists in shaping how the NMSU and Las Cruces communities understand our dynamic border region.
Featuring artists such as Claudia Andujar, Subhankar Banerjee, Max Cole, Pard Morrison, Victoria Sambunaris, and James Turrell, Mapping Spaces brings together a dynamic range of artists whose works explore landscapes and the environment, documentary photography, abstraction, and traditional art historical references. Together, this exhibition features artists at the center of the UAM’s mission, emphasizing the importance of continued support for art, research, and community-engaged practices in cultivating a creative ecosystem across New Mexico.
Join us for the opening reception on June 11th from 4:30-6:30 PM. The museum is open Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-4pm. Admission to all programming is free and open to the public. For more information and a detailed calendar with associated programs and dates please visit uam.nmsu.edu.
From The Potters’ Guild of Las Cruces that brings you Empty Bowls every year, presents The Fire & Fiber Show at Gallery 925. This is a biennial exhibition showing collaborative works of art by ceramic and fiber artists. Also, for the first time, Potters’ Guild members and participating artists, both ceramic and fiber will have small works available for sale.
This show offered to the community since 2000, will open with a reception with artists in attendance, on Friday, June 5, 4 – 8 pm and run through June 28.
Fire & Fiber participants:Rick Adkisson, Kathy Baker, Katherine Barit, Chiung Fang Chang, Kathryn Gelinas, Taylor Grassie, Pam Homa, Ryan Major, Vickie Morrow, Polly Perez, Svea Peterson, Amber Ransom, Anna Ransom, Linda Sanchez, Diane Springer, Cate Thomassen.
Gallery 925 normal hours are Fridays, 1-5, Saturdays 11-5 and Sundays 11-5. Gallery 925 is located at 925 N. Mesquite Street in the Mesquite Historical District near the corner of Spruce St.
Emo KidsLIVE! Full BandFriday, June 26Doors: 6pm • $18/adv • $22/door
DANCE PARTY! Many people in our lives may have been hoping emo was just a phase, but even if it went dormant for some, it never left us. Now, it feels as if emo is getting stronger than ever and the Emo Kids is committed to keeping it alive for coming generations.
EMO KIDS isn’t just an emo night — it’s a full-throttle, scream-at-the-top-of-your-lungs, crowd-controlled celebration of the songs that raised us.
Headlined by the Los Angeles–based Emo Kids band with seasoned members from Warped Tour, what sets this show apart is simple: They play your favorite emo anthems live, and as close to album-perfect as possible — with full instrumentation, all the details, and all the backing-tracks — while delivering hours of nonstop, high-energy performance. From poppy to heavy, and even some surprises, this show is an emo roller coaster!
But this isn’t just a concert. It’s interactive chaos in the best way:
All proceeds go to paying the Performers and Supporting Live Music.Whiskey Creek Zócalo 11786 HWY 180 East. Arenas Valley, NM \wczocalo@gmail.com/ 575-388-1266Tickets & Info: https://www.whiskeycreekzocalo.com/
Jun 27 Saturday
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Award-winning photographer Richard T. Bryant will open a new gallery in downtown Las Cruces on Saturday, June 27, from noon to 5 p.m., with a second opening day Sunday, June 28, from 2 to 5 p.m. Located downtown Las Cruces in a 1920s adobe building at 644 Papen Memorial Plaza, the gallery marks the first time a significant collection of Bryant’s work will be available to the public. Featured in museum exhibitions around the world and in publications such as National Geographic, Smithsonian, Nature’s Best Photography, and Audubon, Bryant's work spans subjects ranging from archaeology and portraiture to fine art. While he is especially known for images of the natural world, the gallery’s inaugural exhibition will feature a broad selection of photographs. The easiest access to the gallery is from S. Main Street, just behind Cruces Auto MVD at 600 S. Main.