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Relaxing by the acequia and reading Iconoclast: or, the Death and Resurrection of Lazarus Keaton by @dvewlsh.com. A multi-planetary mystery with a sexually confused main character. What more could you want? 🚀

What to do if you encounter an injured wild animal - ->Adirondack Almanack | #WildAnimal | More info from EcoSearch

One of these years I’m going to make it to Art Basel Miami.

Light, Space, and the Shape of Time showing now through July 20th at the Albuquerque Art Museum. A lot of mood, form and wonder. I didn’t know that NM had so many light-artists going back decades.💡🌈 For $5, I recommend the visit. 🩷💕

...by Paul Cézanne...

Trinity college, Dublin

Must. Read. Brain is kind of melting, be back later 🫠

That little lamb just really does it for me. This painting was began by Hubert van Eyck and completed by his brother Jan van Eyck after Hubert’s death. What a family. The work is a historic milestone in oil painting, a technical achievement in luminosity and detail previously unseen to the world. 🐑

Saw Misery at Albuquerque Little Theatre on Saturday night and they did such a good job with it!! I see plays pretty regularly and don’t mention most of them 😆 so consider this your hot tip that it’s a really good production. Acting, set design and lighting were on point.

'Hector' linocut by UK contemporary artist and printmaker Vanessa Lubach #WomensArt

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I was doing some research and looking for “resistance literature” and something that touched on generational trauma (I guess I just wanted to be emotionally wrecked??), and already this novel is shaping up to be so much bigger and more dynamic than that. There There by Tommy Orange.

I thought the southwestern desert and Shakespeare would be a cool mash up:

Actually… 😍

What does she know that you don't? Mary Magdalene, as painted by Carlo Crivelli. It's his day.

Hello, book-loving friends! As we wrap up the month and start thinking about our next reads, I wanted to share a few suggestions in honor of May being Mental Health Awareness Month. What are your mental-health-reads and recs? Doesn’t have to be uplifting. Real and raw is welcome.