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Mother Nature has been kind to Jonathan and Angela Scott, and the wildlife photographers are doing their best to give back.

Here's your weekly roundup of some of the must-see, must-do, must-know things that need to be on your radar this week.

Here's your weekly roundup of some of the must-see, must-do, must-know things that need to be on your radar this week.

Editor's Note

Visiting the Vladem

Spencer Fordin saw the Vladem Contemporary in the end stages of construction, but it's another experience to see it with art on the walls.

¡Bienvenidos, Vladem!

Taking up residence

Oswaldo Maciá and Mokha Laget will be the first artists in residence at the Vladem Contemporary, and they're both excited about creating a new body of work.

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Armond Lara doesn't overthink his work. But for six decades, he's been making inimitable and idiosyncratic sculptures, drawings, and paintings.

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Venezuelan-born printmaker Enrique Figueredo is combining his love of history and woodworking to create unique perspectives in monumental woodcuts.

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Dennis "WolfBat" McNett is heading to ·è¿ÍÖ±²¥ Fe for a five-day mask-making workshop and a procession through the Railyard District on April 29.

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Artist Mokha Laget has found inspiration in the ambiguity of geometry, and her latest exhibition at Container, ±Ê±ð°ù³¦±ð±è³Ù³Ü²¹±ô¾±²õ³¾,Ìýfeatures a variety of eccentrically shaped canvases that invite the viewer to ascertain which points are closest and which are farthest away. And if you look long enough, your answer may change.

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Pueblo pottery has run the gamut over hundreds of years from traditional mica cooking pots to more modern creations of artistic design, and an exhibit and speaking series chaired by the School for Advanced Research aims to shed light on the work done by potters both long ago and today. 

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An exhibit at Monroe Gallery of Photography uses images both touching and provocative from the past century to highlight the importance of photojournalism. 

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More than two years after closing to the public for an extensive redesign, Here, Now and Always, the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture's core exhibition, reopens with an entirely new section and revamped sections of its original displays. 

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The 20th-century art of the Southwest reflects the internal and external influences of regional and national trends, what shaped those trends, and the resulting idiosyncratic, but broadly envisioned, artistic focus of artists of the region.

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Frank Rose, owner of Hecho a Mano on Canyon Road, acquires a second, larger space and, with it, hopes to foster a business model that puts artists front and center with a deeper level of support.

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We all have an inner light. Sometimes something or someone external to us can remind us. Consider Anila Quayyum Agha's immersive sculptural installation Intersections a reflection of the viewer as much as it is a source for projecting light.

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In his transition from a commitment to a form of straight photography to the later works that made him an iconic figure in American photography, Ansel Adams exhibited a passion for capturing the qualities of his subjects as they were, in and of themselves.