Thursday, December 30, 2010

BAROQUE MUSIC CONCERT


 

January 22, 2011, 2 p.m.
 Mary Springfels coordinates the SEASON'S FIRST CONCERT

Susan Patrick, harpsichord
 Mary Ann Shore. oboe and recorder
Mary Springfels, viola de gamba

presenting: Boismortier, Couperin, Telemann and more!

Mary Springfels is internationally known for her performance on the
viola de gamba with other Baroque musicians

$10 donation, January 22, 2011, 2 p.m.

2843 Highway 14 N/on the Turquoise Trail
Madrid NM 87010   505-471-1054

 ENJOY THE CONCERT IN MADRID ON THE TURQUOISE TRAIL

Saturday, November 20, 2010

IN DECEMBER--WHAT ELSE IS HAPPENING AT THE JOHNSONS' GALLERIES

Sat., Dec. 4: Come, enjoy the holiday season's events at the Johnsons:
12-2 pm at the Johnsons' Galleries, in their performance gallery:
Eliane and her group of young BELLY DANCERS

"FIRST SATURDAY" ART RECEPTION AND EXHIBITIONS AT JOHNSONS: 3-5 pm

7 SHOWS in 7 galleries:
2 PERSON SHOW:
Renee Gentz, fiber arts of all kinds,
Chuck Zimmer, rust and acrylic paintings
SOLO SHOW:
Sam Adams, black and white photos of performances and activities of the performers of the Santa Fe Pro Musica
4 ARTISTS/4 WALLS:
Jan M. Bennett, color photography,
Katy Korkos, quilts and other fiber arts
Gwen Peterson, serigraphs
Mary Sweet, acrylic paintings and wood block prints
GALLERY ARTIST'S GROUP SHOW:
 2-d and 3-d media, fiber and fine art and photography
WEARABLES AND WALLABLES:
50 fiber artists
MEL JOHNSON'S PEOPLESCAPES:
acrylic paintings
MADRID HISTORY
ENTRY GALLERY
Johnsons of Madrid Galleries of Fine and Fiber Art
                       openTues-Sat 10-5, Sun 12-5 
2843 Highway 14 N. Madrid NM 87010

                                  Mondays and January by appointment                                                                           
                                                                   505-471-1054, djofm@yahoo.com



28TH MADRID CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE: week-ends 12/4-19

       Please join us again this year in Madrid, "New Mexico's Christmas Town", as we celebrate our 28th Annual Madrid Christmas Open House. Festivities begin on Saturday
            December 4th with entertainment by 
    Eliane's group of young belly dancers
from Noon - 2 at Johnsons of Madrid Galleries
     Santa Claus' gift giving to tots starting at 2 at the Mineshaft Tavern, and the Madrid Christmas PARADE AT 4 pm. Tom Joles, KOB-TV news anchor, will be the grand marshal of this exciting and entertaining parade, with of course a visit by Santa Claus.
      After the parade, stay and enjoy the festive atmosphere. The Mine Shaft Tavern is having a special evening of celebration: The Sonic Fleur, "World Lounge Music for Lovers Dinner Show" with vocalist Jill St. Thomas and Lounge Musician Glenn Neff from 7 - 9 pm.
        Businesses will be open late on Saturday evenings and all day Sundays each weekend 'til Christmas AND LIGHTS WILL CONTINUE THROUGH FIRST WEEK OF JANUARY.
     Look for Santa in the parade and each weekend on the Main Street of Madrid. It's a great opportunity for a holiday photo. Festivities Each Weekend 'til Christmas-Town of Lights
       Bring the family and visit with Santa as you stroll down our historic village. Madrid's community Christmas tree will be on display at Maggie's Diner, the original Wild Hog's movie set, where holiday activities will also be taking place.
     Madrid has a long history associated with decorating the town at Christmas time. Beginning in the 1920's through the 1950's, Madrid was a flourishing coal mining town of 4,000 people! The holidays were a time when the company-owned town could show off its electrical power, as they displayed more than 100,000 lights. The illuminated hillsides were filled with Christmas sceneries and our current holiday cutouts continue the tradition.
     Enjoy this holiday season and visit Madrid's unique, creative community of more than 40 shops and galleries, representing 100's of artists and offering unique & authentic fine art, crafts, jewelry, and much more.
     Many merchants welcome holiday visitors with free hot chocolate, cider and cookies!
     We look forward to seeing you this holiday season!


Sponsored by the Madrid Merchants Association and the New Mexico Department of Tourism.
     Visit the Madrid Merchants Association website to learn more:  http://www.visitmadridnm.com/
For questions,
        please email Jane Cassidy, Madrid Merchants Association Marketing   Coordinator  mailto:janecassidy2004@aol.com
    or call Amita at 505-471-2595










Thursday, October 28, 2010

Johnsons of Madrid Galleries of Fine and Fiber Art Presents

Reception and Exhibitions, November 6th from 1-5 PM:
1-3 PM
 Special “First Saturday” Fiber Artist’s Presentation:
  “Beth Wheeler’s Digital 
       Image  Quilts”
  in the gallery of 8 Quilters: Everyone is welcome.
Beth will describe her processes used to create digital image fiber quilts.  Followed by open discussion.

3-5 PM
GALLERY RECEPTION: 7 SHOWS in 7 galleries
    Solo Show: "IF Music be the Food of Love..."
                    Sam Adams
      black and white photos documenting Santa Fe Pro Musica events

                 4 Artists/4 Walls
                 8 Quilter’s Show
    Gallery Artist’s all media Group Show
           Wearables and Wallables
       "Mel Johnson’s Peoplescapes"
"Madrid History" info on local current events
               ALL EXHIBITIONS THROUGH NOVEMBER 30
    Tue-Sat 10-6, Sun 12-5, Mondays and Jan. by appointment
                   2843 Highway 14 in Madrid
                          (505) 471-1054

















Friday, October 8, 2010

Nov. 6, 3-5 Gallery Receptions & exhibitions

SAM ADAMS solo photo show:

     “If Music be the Food of Love”


ART RECEPTIONS: November 6, 3-5 pm
EXHIBITION: Nov. 6-30, 2010


more exhibitions in 6 other galleries:


4 artists/ 4 walls
quilters group show featuring Beth Wheeler
gallery artist’s group show
“Wearables & Wallables”
Mel Johnson’s “Peoplescapes”
Madrid History


Open Tue-Sat, 10-6, Sun 12-5,
Mon, and Jan. by appointment 505-471-1054
djofm@yahoo.com, CollectorsGuide.com,
VisitMadridNM.com,

Friday, September 17, 2010

OCTOBER EVENTS


SEVEN RECEPTION EXHIBITIONS in 7 galleries:
WE HAVE ONE OF THE BIGGEST GALLERIES IN THESOUTHWEST 
7 SEPARATE ART GALLERIES FOR 7 DIFFERENT EXHIBITIONS
WE HAVE BEEN SHOWING THE MOST DIVERSE AND THE:
BEST QUALITY WORK FOR 37 YEARS.
PLEASE COME ON THE BEAUTIFUL TURQUOISE TRAIL AND
VISIT OUR GALLERY--OUR CURRENT EXHIBITIONS ARE THE BEST
EVER!


Have you ever seen extraordinary 'fine art
landscapes using BATIK as the medium? CATHY HAIGHT does it
and her solo show of batik & oil landscapes will be up
through October. DON'T MISS THE SHOW!
OCTOBER EXHIBITIONS ARE SUBERB!




"FIRST SATURDAY" ART RECEPTION & EXHIBITIONS AT JOHNSONS
Oct. 2, 3-5 pm


7 SHOWS through October 31:


landscape shows in two galleries:
CATHY HAIGHT: solo, 30 outstanding batik and oil
landscape paintings
 DEPY ADAMS, MARK HOHNSTREITER, JEFF POTTER,AND
MARY STOVALL: group show, "Windows on the Southwest"


photography show in one gallery
PATRICK DOWNING, PATRICK MOHN AND DAVID STIRES:


group show, all Johnsons of Madrid Galleries' artists:
selected in the Abq. Arts Sixth Annual Editors Choice
Photography Contest]


gallery artist's group show in one gallery
JOM gallery artists: group show, 2-d and 3-d media,
fiber and fine art


Diana Johnsons studio/fiber gallery
50 N.M. fiberartists, "WEARABLES & WALLABLES"


Mel's studio gallery
"MEL JOHNSON'S PEOPLESCAPES"


Entry gallery
"MADRID HISTORY" and info on local current events"





"Saturdays at Johnsons", in the performance gallery, October 9, 1-3 pm 

"Turquoise Trail Trio"
Marty Hill, violin (San Pedro hill)
Gina Mathews, cello (near Golden)
Johanna Sindelar, violin (Madrid)



Program (order to be determined):
Golden Sonata, by Henry Purcell
Three Andantes from Trio Sonatas by G.F. Handel
Sonata No. 6, Opus 8, by Tomaso Albinoni
Bagatelle, by Antonin Dvorak
String Trio on Russian Folk Songs in G minor, by Alexander Borodin
Largo, from Concerto in D minor for two violins, by J.S. Bach
Some lighter selections in the spirit of Balloon Fiesta.

These pieces are skillfully arranged for string trio by our cellist Gina Matthews.

$10- donation



EXTRA NOTE: Marty Hill, is also a local actress and will perform further
down the Trail this month with East Mountain Center for Theaters in "The Dress Shop Murders of 1933."



Open Mon-Sat
10-6, Sun 12-5, Jan. by appointment
2843 Highway 14 N. Madrid NM 87010
on the TURQUOISE TRAIL 505-471-1054, Diana Johnson
































Saturday, August 28, 2010

SEPTEMBER 4 EVENTS

"FIRST SATURDAY" AT JOHNSONS, TWO EVENTS:
 1-5 p.m. 
FIRST EVENT: 1-3 p.m.
Baroque music group: “Aguave Baroque”

The California ensemble of musicians with special guests from Santa Fe:
Kathy McIntosh (harpsichord) and
Mary Springfels" (viola de gamba)
playing 17th Century English Music for violin, viols and keyboard
by Henry Purcell, Christopher Simpson, Matthew Locke and others
$10- donation

SECOND EVENT: 3-5 p.m.
FOUR RECEPTION EXHIBITIONS:
1. CATHY HAIGHT: solo show, "LANDSCAPES IN OILS AND BATIKS", to 10/30
2. "4 ARTISTS/4 WALLS": Albert Noyer, Peggy Trigg, John E. Farley, Thomas Hubbert
3. GROUP SHOW: "NMVA/New Mexico Veteran‘s Art"
4. GROUP SHOW: Gallery Artists
Exhibits 2,3,& 4 through 9/28


Johnsons of Madrid Galleries of Fine and Fiber Art
Open Mon-Sat 10-6, Sun 12-5, Jan. by appointment
2843 Highway 14 N. Madrid NM 87010
on the TURQUOISE TRAIL 505-471-1054, Diana Johnson
mailto:djofm@yahoo.com,%20CollectorsGuide.com,%20VisitMadridNM.com