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OPENING TONIGHT! Please join us in celebrating our new exhibition Lost and Found! The Outpost 5-7 pm see you there 😎
05/02/2025

OPENING TONIGHT! Please join us in celebrating our new exhibition Lost and Found! The Outpost 5-7 pm see you there 😎

Here’s a few close ups of our current exhibition Lost and Found. Please join us at the opening reception next Friday, Ma...
04/23/2025

Here’s a few close ups of our current exhibition Lost and Found. Please join us at the opening reception next Friday, May 2 from 5-7

Lost and Found is an experimental exhibition that incorporates objects found around Albuquerque into a sculptural arrangement throughout the gallery and celebrates the tenure of Inpost Curators, Chandler Wigton and Lacey Chrisco, from 2021-2025. The exhibition will give a new context to discarded items, reframing them as objects that have their own melody and rhythm that transcend their functional purpose.

Please join us for the opening reception of No Cap: Digital Arts and Technology Student Exhibition TONIGHT from 5 - 7 pm...
11/16/2024

Please join us for the opening reception of No Cap: Digital Arts and Technology Student Exhibition TONIGHT from 5 - 7 pm

Come celebrate the talent of young artists in our community! About this exhibition:
Cap (noun) is another word for lie, so “no cap” emphasizes when someone is being truthful. Many people underestimate the youth in our world. Still, we make amazing artwork, no cap. You’re thinking, “cap”. See for yourself in this exhibition partnership between Inpost Artspace and Digital Arts and Technology Academy.

11/16/2024
Join us this afternoon, September 8, for the opening of “Jazz Undercover: An exhibit of Jazz Album Covers from Select Pr...
09/08/2024

Join us this afternoon, September 8, for the opening of “Jazz Undercover: An exhibit of Jazz Album Covers from Select Private Collections” 3-5 PM at the Outpost! Jonah Minkus will be spinning Jazz Vinyl.

Over 130 album covers are on view thanks to our generous lenders: Douglas Lawrence, Andy Horwitz, Jonah Minkus, Mark Weaver, Thomas Dodson, Tom Guralnik, and the Outpost Record Collection.

There is absolutely something for everyone to enjoy so come help us kick off the start of Jazz fest and celebrate this stunning display. See you there!

Please join us for the opening this evening at the Inpost from 5-7 of the exhibition: Herstory Printmaking CollectiveHer...
06/07/2024

Please join us for the opening this evening at the Inpost from 5-7 of the exhibition: Herstory Printmaking Collective

Herstory Printmaking Collective at the Outpost is an exhibition that features 28 portraits of women and nonbinary people from different times and cultures. The Herstory project is a unique and welcome experiment in collective art-making that centralizes stories of women who have impacted the world in multitudes of ways.

From the Herstory Printmaking Collective Statement: “Each portrait reflects the artist’s particular desire to hold up their chosen subject’s life and amplify their impact. The portraits reflect all kinds of women…race, ability, gender, age, local, national, international, living and passed.” Herstory is comprised of members Julianna Kirwin, Michelle Shelly Korte, Lena Weiss, & Stephanie Weiner as well as many workshop participants! Follow herstory

We had lots of fun yesterday installing the next show! Herstory Printmaking Collective is on view now through August 16,...
06/02/2024

We had lots of fun yesterday installing the next show! Herstory Printmaking Collective is on view now through August 16, 2024. Thank you and !

Join us at the opening reception Friday, June 7 from 5 - 7. We will have a live printing session to create a new portrait of Odetta!

Herstory Printmaking Collective at the Outpost is an exhibition that features 28 portraits of women and nonbinary people from different times and cultures. The Herstory project is a unique and welcome experiment in collective art-making that centralizes stories of women who have impacted the world in multitudes of ways.

From the Herstory Printmaking Collective Statement: “Each portrait reflects the artist’s particular desire to hold up their chosen subject’s life and amplify their impact. The portraits reflect all kinds of women…race, ability, gender, age, local, national, international, living and passed.” Herstory is comprised of members Julianna Kirwin, Michelle Shelly Korte, Lena Weiss, & Stephanie Weiner as well as many workshop participants. Follow herstory and please come by the opening on Friday!

New show up now through May!Landscape Photographs by Jim GaleOutpost Fundraisersponsored by Rachel Kelly in Memory of Ji...
03/25/2024

New show up now through May!
Landscape Photographs by Jim Gale
Outpost Fundraiser
sponsored by Rachel Kelly in Memory of Jim Gale (1958-2023)

Exhibit Dates: March 25-May 30

Exhibition reception: May 18, 2024 • 11:00 am - 3:00 pm
DOORS 10:00am • ALL AGES

In August of 2021, the Inpost Artspace hosted a show by Jim Gale entitled “Landscape Retrospective: From Film to Digital and Infrared Imaging | The Photography of Jim Gale.” On April 19, 2023, at age 65, Jim Gale passed away. Before his passing, in an act of deep generosity and love, Jim donated all of his jazz photographs to Outpost. This collection includes hundreds of framed and matted prints as well as many may thousands of negatives and digital files. Jim was a wonderful friend— a kind and gentle soul whom everybody loved along with his masterful work.

Now, in a continuing act of generosity, Jim’s wife, Rachel Kelly has offered to donate his landscape photographs for Outpost to exhibit and sell as a benefit to the organization. In describing his landscapes which were taken during his numerous backpacking adventures (another love of his). Jim said, “I developed a passion for documenting my adventures so that I could preserve and capture the details and the beauty I saw through my lens. It still amazes me how much a single image from 40 years ago can bring back vivid memories I thought I had forgotten.” Please come to honor Jim and Rachel and to view a beautiful exhibit and purchase the prints to benefit Outpost as Jim would have wanted you to do. Free.

Photographs may be purchased and taken home at any time during the Exhibit which will run from March 25-May 30. Check out the great upcoming shows and come by to see these great photos and get one for yourself!

LAST CHANCE TO SEE THIS AWESOME SHOW!Please join us tonight at 7:30 PM for the closing reception and panel discussion of...
03/22/2024

LAST CHANCE TO SEE THIS AWESOME SHOW!

Please join us tonight at 7:30 PM for the closing reception and panel discussion of Lightspace: Works by Zuyva Sevilla and The Albuquerque Astronomical Society. Astrophotography by Christopher Mauche and Joey Troy.

Come by a few minutes early to check out the show!

In this panel discussion, we will explore the processes used to make these unique artworks and photographs as well as the ideas behind those processes. The works on display illuminate and reveal imagery and subject matter that is ever present, but not visible to the naked eye. We will talk about what it means to the artists to make images of things that would not typically be seen and if/how this connects to broader ideas and questions about spirituality and mystery that is sometimes present in explorations of physics and the cosmos. The discussion will be led by co-curators Chandler Wigton and Lacey Chrisco.

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION:
Lightspace explores the overlap between art and science. The exhibition celebrates diverse approaches to image-making that overlap in process and visuality. Sevilla’s lightbox works draw from an understanding of physics and the behavior of photons (the units that comprise what we call light and behave as both a particle and a wave) and are created through layering digital simulation of photons. Mauche and Troy’s images of space also utilize image layering to create enhanced visions of the night skies we are accustomed to seeing. In many astrophotography images included in this exhibition, capturing the detail and colors present in the photographs required layering multiple (sometimes over 100) long-exposure images.

images: Zuyva Sevilla, Simulated Light Assembly 67 (detail); Christopher Mauche, Vega seen through a Bahtinov Mask; Joey Troy, Rosette Nebula

Mark your calendars! ARTIST TALK, PANEL DISCUSSION, STAR GAZING, AND CLOSING RECEPTION!Friday, March 22, 7:30 - 9 PM, Ou...
03/11/2024

Mark your calendars!

ARTIST TALK, PANEL DISCUSSION, STAR GAZING, AND CLOSING RECEPTION!
Friday, March 22, 7:30 - 9 PM, Outpost/Inpost, 210 Yale Blvd, SE

Please join us for the closing reception of our exhibition: Lightspace: Zuyva Sevilla and the Albuquerque Astronomical Society. Astrophotography by Christopher Mauche and Joey Troy

In this panel discussion, we will explore the processes used to make these unique artworks and photographs as well as the ideas behind those processes. The works on display illuminate and reveal imagery and subject matter that is ever present, but not visible to the naked eye. We will talk about what it means to the artists to make images of things that would not typically be seen and if/how this connects to broader ideas and questions about spirituality and mystery that often emerge in explorations of physics and the cosmos. The discussion will be led by co-curators Chandler Wigton and Lacey Chrisco. After the discussion please join us for a session of star-gazing with Joey Troy and his telescope!

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION:
Lightspace explores the overlap between art and science. The exhibition celebrates diverse approaches to image-making that overlap in process and imagery. Sevilla’s lightbox works draw from an understanding of physics and the behavior of photons (the units that comprise what we call light and behave as both a particle and a wave) and are created through layering digital simulation of photons. Mauche and Troy’s images of space also utilize image layering to create enhanced visions of the night skies we are accustomed to seeing. In many astrophotography images included in this exhibition, capturing the detail and colors present in the photographs required layering multiple (sometimes over 100) long-exposure images. Together, the works on display honors light in its purest form and invites us to consider the awesomeness and grandeur of the universe.

OPENING TONIGHT!Please Join us from 5-7 for the opening of Lightspace: Works by Zuyva Sevilla (   )and the Albuquerque A...
11/17/2023

OPENING TONIGHT!
Please Join us from 5-7 for the opening of Lightspace: Works by Zuyva Sevilla ( )and the Albuquerque Astronomical Society. Astrophotography by Christopher Mauche and Joey Troy (joeytroy.com)

Lightspace is an experiment in honoring light in its purest form, and an invitation to consider the awesomeness and grandeur the universe has to offer. We hope you’ll come by and be mesmerized with us!

Images:
Joey Troy, Rosette Nebula, 2021, digital print

Zuyva Sevilla, Simulated Light Assembly 67 (detail), 2023, transparent print, LEDs, 48 x 48 x 3 in.

Christopher Mauche, Vega seen through a Bahtinov Mask, 2019, digital print

Zuyva Sevilla, Simulated Light Assembly 67 (detail), 2023, transparent print, LEDs, 48 x 48 x 3 in.

Show opening alert! We are so STOKED about this next show!Opening Nov. 17 from 5-7 is Lightspace: Works by Zuyva Sevilla...
10/30/2023

Show opening alert! We are so STOKED about this next show!

Opening Nov. 17 from 5-7 is Lightspace: Works by Zuyva Sevilla ( ) and The Albuquerque Astronomical Society. On View Nov. 17, 2023- March 22, 2024

This exhibition combines works by Zuyva Sevilla with images of the cosmos taken by members of The Albuquerque Astronomical Society Christopher Mauche and Joey Troy. Lightspace celebrates a sense of wonder and mystery present in Sevilla’s illuminated, digitally layered images of projected light and Mauche and Troy’s photographs of space. Though each image-maker uses very different methods, the images convey a similar mood and appearance. Lightspace is an experiment in honoring light in its purest form, and an invitation to consider the awesomeness and grandeur the universe has to offer.

Image 1: Zuyva Sevilla, Simulated Light Assembly 7, transparent print, LEDs, 24 x 24 x 2 in.
Image 2: Joey Troy, M8 Lagoon Nebula, May 27, 2022, digital print
Image 3: Zuyva Sevilla, Simulated Light Assembly 5, transparent print, LEDs, 24 x 24 x 2 in.
Image 4: Christopher Mauche, 16 images of Mars obtained at 1 hour intervals around the time of the 2020/10/13 opposition, 2020, digital print

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Tuesday 2pm - 5:30pm
Wednesday 2pm - 5:30pm
Thursday 2pm - 5:30pm
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