Jose Castañeda works on a portrait Tuesday afternoon at the OffCenter Community Arts Studio. OffCenter is an all inclusive art studio that provides a supportive community, free art supplies, and a low commission for people who wish to sell their artwork.
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Anne Key and her Colombia Red Tail Boa, Asherah perform an improv belly dance on Sunday morning for the 14th annual Pagan Pride Day Harvest Bounty at Bataan Park. The event celebrates pagan religions, traditions and the beginning of the fall equinox.
Tracy Birtel holds a Grey Horned Owl at Sunday’s event. Birtel and her colleagues are part of Wildlife Rescue of New Mexico, which helps rescue and rehabilitate injured animals before returning them to the wild.
Delipidated equipment is spread throughout the Fine Arts metal shop on Tuesday morning. The equipment is just one of the issues affecting the Fine Arts Department and its students.
COSAP Project Manager John Steiner discusses the positive impact of COSAP’s prevention programs early Thursday morning. COSAP, located in the east side of Mesa Vista Hall, is open to all students who wish to receive assistance.
Jose Moreira goes door to door early Monday morning to hand out flyers for the Gracias Christmas Cantata that is coming to Albuquerque in October. The Gracias Choir is highly acclaimed and will be performing at Tingley Coliseum at no cost. It relies upon donations to prepare for the event.
Bike riders gather in front of UNM’s Duck Pond on Friday afternoon for the (Nearly) Naked Bike Ride. The event began after an initiative was started by Lee Ann Ratzlaff to help promote sharing the road with vehicles and raise awareness for the safety of bike riders around the city. This event is body-positive and is Bikeburque’s first event of the Autumn Pedalfest.
Danny McCarthy, a senior dual major in art history and studio art, works on a project in the Fine Arts woodshop on Tuesday. McCarthy, along with other staff and students, has been affected considerably by the lack of funding to the Fine Arts department.
Lobo redshirt junior setter Hannah Johnson encourages the team after their loss against the Texas Longhorns Friday night at Johnsons Gym. The Lobos lost to a 0-3 outcome.
Mary Macias, a local farmer, sets up her produce early Tuesday morning at the Albuquerque Uptown Grower’s Market, located at Presbyterian Hospital. Macias and other vendors are part of an initiative to foster positive economic relationships between local buyers and farmers by accepting various modes of payments such as WIC, Senior Checks, EBT and Debit.
Councilors Klarissa J. Peña and Rey Garduño discuss the agenda during the Albuquerque City Council meeting on Monday. Garduño’s resolution to pass a motion to have lower marijuana penalties put on the ballot for the next elections passed by a 5-4 vote.