George Mendoza, a well-known visually impaired artist from Las Cruces, has spent much of his life turning visions of chaotic colors into abstract paintings. “I don’t see darkness at all. I see colors.
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Hosted on MSNCalling artists for Las Cruces’ ‘Chalk Walk’ art competitionThe City of Las Cruces is calling all interested artists to sign up for the its “Chalk Walk” sidewalk art event coming up in March. The annual Chalk Walk will take place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on ...
Local artists win spots in the Art Stop 2025 Bus Shelter Art Exhibit to display their work at various city bus shelters.
Las Cruces Police speak on death of Officer Hernandez EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The Las Cruces Police Department will be commemorating the life of fallen patrol officer Jonah Hernandez ...
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NewsChannel 9 - KTSM on MSNBranigan Cultural Center opens wildlife art exhibitAn exhibit of sculptures and nature journaling pages is coming to the Branigan Cultural Center in Las Cruces. The “Wildlife ...
Those in need of a chuckle, or perhaps a dose of introspection delivered with a wink, might find themselves at home at the ...
The experience of living near the border threads together the artwork of five women connected by their visions of the desert ...
Academy Award winning actress Helen Hunt will headline the Las Cruces International Film Festival's 10th anniversary.
LAS CRUCES, New Mexico (KTSM) — George Mendoza, a well-known visually impaired artist from Las Cruces, has spent much of his life turning visions of chaotic colors into abstract paintings.
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