Events for April 8, 2023 - March 22, 2023

Annual COREfest

Fun Games. Inflatable Bounce Houses. Ninja Warrior Course. Food Trucks. Challenges. Cornhole. Archery & More.

Steampunk Family Fun Day

The Museum will be FREE all day as we celebrate the final weekend of Discover Steampunk. Join us for demonstrations and activities. You'll be able to build automated creations and decorate Steampunk themed trinket boxes. The first 50 families will receive a FREE 3D wooden steampunk airship puzzle! Xcel Energy will be on hand with their electric arc demonstration from 11am-1pm. We will also be joined by members of the Permian Basin Steampunk Society who will be running a costume contest for all ages at 2pm in the theater. They will also be holding a Q&A session immediately after. Schedule at a glance: 10am-2pm - exhibit and activities 11am-1pm - Xcel energy arc demonstration outside 2pm - costume contest in the theater

Hobbs Public Library – Andy Mason – Musician

Andy Mason tickets are NOW available at the Circulation Desk! You will need tickets to watch a pre-recorded show in our Public Meeting Room on Thursday, June 9th at 2:00pm. We have watched it and it’s great! Also, if you can not make it in to the library, you will be able to view it from our Facebook page. We hope to see you there!

NMJC Foundation Golf Tournament

Register TODAY for the 2022 Annual NMJC Foundation Golf Tournament on June 11th, 2022! This golf tournament benefits NMJC student scholarships and NMJC programs. It is a 2-person scramble with a 8AM shotgun start on Saturday, June 11th. 2-Person Teams are $250. There will be a Hole-In-One contest presented by Permian Auto Group for a $100,000 prize! Use the link below for more information about our sponsorship levels, your sponsorship will make a difference! Contact 575-492-2780 for more tournament information! https://www.nmjc.edu/admission/nmjc_foundation/events.aspx?fbclid=IwAR0sMeFNmvSb8yWD-88j5QZ32eQxR7BRqoVzSsFco_Nyflprwswtaq684sw

A Colorful Dream

A Colorful DreamJune 16-Aug 11 A Colorful Dream is a family-friendly, interactive exhibition by contemporary fine art photographer Adrien Broom. The exhibit features a suite of photographs, some of them large in scale, detailing a young girl’s journey as she discovers a series of monochromatic fantasy worlds exploring the rich hues and associations that we have with every color in the spectrum. The Huffington Post describes Broom’s photography as “deeply rooted in fairy tales and mythology, reinterpreting figures like Aphrodite and stories like Goldilocks and the Three Bears.” Over three years in her studio, Broom constructed eight individual sets composed of objects evoking the essence of each respective color. She then photographed a young girl exploring and traveling through each world, passing through small portals that lead her on a journey through a red world, then orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, and lastly a rainbow encompassing all the colors. Encountering creatures, characters, and vivid landscapes, Broom’s protagonist finds worlds lush, joyful, and even sometimes startling. In looking at the images, it would be easy to mistake the effects as a digital manipulation of the original photograph. In fact, Broom creates each of these worlds by hand, much like a stage production. These images are not put together using photo-editing software, but are the result of hours of crafting tableaux, so what the viewer sees is in fact what was in front of the camera’s lens during the shoot. In addition to forty photographic images, the exhibition will include time-lapse videos showing the engrossing process of constructing the live sets for the photographs, offering insight into Broom’s creative process and the production required to bring these images to life. Adrien Broom is a contemporary fine art and commercial photographer living in Brooklyn, New York. Broom’s fine art photography often alludes to themes of childhood fantasy, using young women as protagonists. Her commercial work includes music, fashion, and portrait photography. Trained as a computer animator, she has studied fine art in Florence, Italy, and art history in London, England.

Into the Great White Sands Exhibit

Into the Great White Sands: Photographs by Craig VarjabedianJune 16-August 11, 2022 Explore the newest National Park, White Sands National Park, with Into the Great White Sands: Photographs by Craig Varjabedian. Before White Sands became a National Park on December 20, 2019, artist Craig Varjabedian explored the surrealistic landscape of White Sands, near Alamogordo, NM, creating masterful images over a period of five years. White Sands is breathtakingly vast, encompassing 275 miles with a landscape entirely made of crystals of gypsum. Pure white dunes roll in waves for miles to the mountainous horizon- forming a landscape filled with spectacular color and astonishing light. The park is brimming with a history both ancient and recently relevant, contained in an environment with flourishing vegetation and wildlife - whose days begin in vivid sunrise and end in dramatically vibrant sunsets. The Sands is an unforgettably unique place - a land that words fail to adequately describe, but whose visual beauty and wondrous imagery Varjabedian has brilliantly captured in these eloquent and evocative pictures. The fifty images selected for this exhibition of Into the Great White Sands are from his collection found in his recently published book of the same name.

Hobbs Juneteenth Celebration

Friday - June 17th (1st Annual 5-6 year old Coach Juneteenth Coach Pitch Baseball Carl Mackey Field   Saturday - June 18th Events from 7:00 am - 6:00 pm   Sunday - June 19th Church in the Park - 11:00 am

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