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The Taos News from Taos, New Mexico • Page 23

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The Taos Newsi
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Taos, New Mexico
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THE TAOS NEWS Thursday, March 16,1989 B3 Music benefit for Tachsi planned Tachsi Art Institute, located in Eagle Nest, will kick off a week-long music benefit beginning Saturday (March 18). It will run through Thursday (March 23) and will fund the non-profit art institute. Contemporary as well as traditional music will be played by T.Z. Wright, Mike Hearne, Tumbleweed and Bill and Bonnie Hearne. T.Z.

Wright will perform Saturday (March 18) from 7-10 p.m. Michael Hearn of South by Southwest will be on stage Monday (March 20) from 7-10 Mike Hearne p.m. Tuesday (March 21) from 9:30 p.m.-l:30 a.m., Tumbleweed will perform at the Laguna Vista Tavern, located di- Very special arts festival Noisemakers, food art, gallery visit Very Special Arts New Mexico is co-sponsoring a festival with Taos Art Association and Taos schools. Some 60 handicapped students are expected to attend. The festival takes place Tuesday (March 21) from p.m.

and is divided into two sessions. One session is a rhythm activity led by Jack Fishman, a Santa Fe musician, who will have the children make drum- noisemakers. The second session will be run by therapists from the special education staff of the Taos municipal schools. It is entitled "Art with Food." The children will also tour the Stables Art Center where the young artists' show, "Young Journeys," will be on exhibit. Kathy Cordova's civics class at Taos High School has adopted Special Olympians and will meet their athletes.

Very Special Arts New Mexico began in Albuquerque in 1981 with a one-day festival of workshops, performances and demonstrations joining 50 artists and 1,400 handicapped and non-handicapped individuals. Now it is a collaboration between the state's top artists, educators and 20,000 program participants of all ages and abilities. Actual commissioned piece for Albuquerque Airport by Nancy Kozikowski Tapestry artist featured Nancy Kozikowski, the internationally recognized tapestry artist, is the featured artist at during the month of March. Six works are on display, including the "mock-up" of her commission for the Albuquerque International Airport. The commissioned piece will soon be on permanent display at the airport.

Nancy Kozikowski is a native New Mexican. Born in Albuquerque in 1943, she has explored many media since the age of 13. Nancy has established a studio in Albuquerque and in 1988 she had a one-woman show which included her paintings and photography as well as weavings. rectly across the street from the institute. Bill and Bonnie will play from 7-10 p.m.

Thursday. All performances, with the exception of Tumbleweed, will be at the institute. The Tachsi Art Institute is involved in plans to become the site of university campus extensions, individual artist workshops and open studios to artists-in-residence. Future plans include not only the visual arts, but areas such as drama, music and writing. For more, 377-3510.

Ever expanding miracle Santa Fe lots closer than Paris Milagro de Taos Gallery has expanded to the downtown plaza district of Santa Fe. Trudy Knox, owner of Milagro Gallery on Ranchitos Road, said that Santa Fe was "a bypass to Albuquerque" for her as she grew up in Taos. When she saw statistics that Paris, New York and Santa Fe are the three main sources for high-volume art sales, she decided that a showroom in Santa Fe sounded closer than Paris. Knox said her loyalties remain to Taos and the art community here. The Santa Fe Milagro is in the Plaza Mercado building on West San Francisco Street and will be managed by Dale Wells.

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