![]() ![]() He took his experience with art shows to his business, Village Arts, presenting a number of varied shows with clever themes.Ī great cast, beautiful sets and of course wonderful music made the LAHS Olions production of “Les Miserables” a highlight of the arts this year. Longtime director of the Fuller Lodge Art Center Ken Nebel stepped down in March. Five artists, well-known in the local arts community, included: Gloria Sharp, Valentina Devine, Samuel Buelow, Katy Korkos and Nicole Dunn. The colorful and diverse fabric art pieces were created by local artists. 17 in Step Up Gallery at Mesa Public Library. Their new studio is at1650 Trinity Ave., Suite 115 in downtown Los Alamos. ĭance Arts Los Alamos moved up the hill in January. “Boots” was a great antidote to the blues in January. LALT opened 2022 with the New Mexico premier of “Boots” by El Pasoans Stephanie Karr and Mark Watts. Melodrama returned to Los Alamos Little Theatre (LALT) with a bang and a Texas twang in January. The quilt clad string quartet from Scotland performed works by Haydn, Prokofiev, and Dvořák, plus a set of their signature Scottish folk tunes. Los Alamos Concert Association continued its 2021-2022 season with the Maxwell Quartet on Jan. Here’s an overview of some of the happenings this year. Los Alamos Daily Los Alamos community had plenty going on in 2022. The photo above, which Hanson calls ‘Geese on Ice’, is one of his favorites. Over the years, Ken Hanson has taken hundreds of photos of Homer and his companions and when he would walk his dog around Ashley Pond, he expressed that he had the habit of shouting to Homer, ‘Hey Homer’ and Homer would honk back. Homer the beloved goose who reigned as the uncrowned king of Ashley Pond, died over the Christmas weekend. ![]()
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