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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Editor’s note: The fourth Sunday of each month, Journal Arts Editor Adrian Gomez tells the stories behind some of the hidden gems you can see across the state in “Gimme Five.”
Jadira Gurulé has had time to become familiar with the permanent collection at the National Hispanic Cultural Center Art Museum.
She’s worked her way up from her days as a volunteer and intern. She was officially hired as a curator in November 2016 and quickly made a splash curating internationally-recognized exhibits.
“Barco Japonesa II,” Paula Castillo. (Courtesy of NHCC Art Museum)
Her vision is behind its current exhibit, “Mira, Mira On the Wall: Reflecting on 20 Years of NHCC Exhibitions.”
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Westport Country Playhouse s New Summer Theater Camp for Middle School Students Opens Registration on May 3
WESTPORT, CT -Westport Country Playhouse will launch CampWCP, a new, in-person, social justice theater camp for 10 middle school students (6th through 8th grade) with playwright José Casas and the Playhouse s Roz and Bud Siegel director of education Jenny Nelson. CampWCP will run from July 6 through July 30, Monday through Friday, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., in the theater s rehearsal studio. Registration opens Monday, May 3, at noon. Licensing from the Connecticut Office of Early Childhood (OEC) is pending approval.
The four-week camp will be split into two classes: acting taught in the morning by Nelson, and playwriting/production taught in the afternoon by Casas. The 10 young artists will create original pieces focusing on the question: What does home mean to you?, working with Casas to weave their collective stories into a play. In addition, Playhouse
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Hunt continues for meteorite fragments scattered across northern Argentina 2 minutes read
By Julieta Barrera
Buenos Aires, Apr 6 (efe-epa).- Fragments of meteorites that made impact with Earth’s surface around 4,000 years ago still remain to be discovered in “Campo del Cielo” (Field of Heaven), a vast area of northern Argentina.
“It’s one of the world’s largest meteorite dispersion areas and the only one from which such a quantity of mass was recovered,” Mario Vesconi, president of the Chaco Astronomy Association (ACHA), researcher, geophysics expert and co-discoverer of six of the site’s eight multi-ton meteorites, told Efe.
The 400 tons of siderites (meteorites that largely consist of an iron-nickel alloy known as meteoric iron) that struck the ground at a speed of 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles) per hour – half of the original 800-ton asteroid’s total mass was lost by ablation – were dispersed over a 240,000-hectare (926-square-mile) area straddling th