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SBCC's 2009-10 Performance Art Gallery
The SBCC is a multi-cultural, visual, performing and literary art center, that promotes, preserves and educates the community about the cultures and ethnicities that define Albuquerque.
Hours: 8:00AM-5:00PM - M-F
Event Ticket Sales 8:30AM-4:30PM
505.848.1320
Stay Informed on coming events by emailing:mcmartinez@cabq.gov
The South Broadway Cultural Center is Located at:
1025 Broadway SE,
just 3 blocks north of Avenida Cesar Chavez
Art Gallery Hours : 8:00AM-6:00PM - M-F
Hyperion Productions presents RAVE ON!
Remember poodle skirts? How about carhops, the twist, hula hoops and Buddy Holly? Well, the '50s aren’t just a thing of the past… Today “Rave On!” Productions presents an electrifying show paying homage to rock n’ roll’s immortal legend - Buddy Holly.
Billy McGuigan has received national acclaim for his portrayals of the legendary Buddy Holly. Audiences continue to be awed by his realism, sincerity and talent. His interpretation of Buddy Holly has taken him all over the United States. Including Albuquerque Little Theater in The Buddy Holly Story.
Tickets are $26 & $16 for groups of 8 or more.
Tickets are sold here at SBCC.
848-1320
July 30 - August 31
The South Broadway Cultural Center and the City of Albuquerque is pleased to present "Elements" as an extension of Land Art: Art. Nature. Community
Elements, features artists Matthew Cohen, Rhiannon Mercer and Yulia Pinkusevich.
Each artist explores an unconventional interpretation of land through painting, drawing and photography.
Curated by Augustine Romero.
Event: Reception: Thursday, July 30, 6-8pm
Location: South Broadway Cultural Center, 1025 Broadway SE, Albuquerque
Open Mon - Fri, 8am-6pm, 505-848-1320 or 505. 764-1743
Matthew Cohen,
The migratory instinct is a powerful one. In 1955, photographer Robert Frank began a cross-country journey in search of the essence of American-ness for his project The Americans. Matthew Cohen’s large scale photograph Road Kill heeds the same call of the road, as a man standing in the foreground looks back at the long road he had just walked.
— THE Magazine, Sept. 2001 –
Rhiannon Mercer
A native to the American West, Rhiannon has developed a visual language for contemporary landscape through gritty media. Her experiences working on backcountry trails, volunteering for search and rescue and serving as a wildland firefighter reflect often rough and unexpected perspectives of the physical world that complement her imagination.
Yulia Pinkusevich
Pinkusevichs art explores societies and human patterns in its transient states. Born and raised in the USSR, her understanding of rules, social status and human abilities were redefined when she moved to New York City. Pinkusevichs art addresses the aesthetics of globalization, urbanism and the underlying structures of the architectural form.
Artist Work Shops: Free , All Ages, 30 student limit, sign up 30 days before class starts.
Sept 21st & 22nd 6:30PM - 8:30 PM
Mask Making
Oct 10th & 17th 10AM -12PM
Death Cart
Nov 16th &18th 6 -8PM
SCRATCH BOARD
South Broadway/Frances Parish Library
1025 South Broadway Blvd SE
Albuquerque, NM 87102
The South Broadway Library opened as the Albuquerque Model Cities Library and Cultural Center in February 1970, in a 2000 square foot facility at 308 Lead Avenue SE. In June, 1972 the library moved to 1025 Broadway SE, where it has served the neighboring residential areas of South Broadway, East San Jose, Hunting-Highland, Martinez town, Kirkland, and Barelas. In 1994 a Long anticipated new South Broadway Cultural center building was completed on the same site. The 23,000 square foot space comprises a 310 seat theater, an art gallery, a dividable multipurpose space, and a 10,000 square foot library.
The collections of the South Broadway Library contains approximately 54,000 items, including books, magazines, newspapers, audio books, and DVDs.
SBCC's Upcoming 2009-10 Performance Season