We’ve posted the schedule for the 2015 Southwest Festival of the Written Word. Like everything in life, it’s subject to change, but it’s a pretty true representation of what will be offered up for your enjoyment on the first weekend in October. So take a look and start planning to attend. Join us! […]
It’s time to launch the first Southwest Festival of the Written Word! The JW Art Gallery at 99 Cortez Ave. Hurley, NM, presents the Kick-off Event for the Southwest Festival of the Written Word on Thursday, September 26, from 6:00- 9:00pm. The celebration is open to the public at no charge. Refreshments will be served. […]
Joining the more than 50 southwest writers and publishing experts gathering in 30 sessions at the Southwest Festival of the Written Word, September 27-29 in Silver City NM are Ann Lane Hedlund and Michael P. Berman. They are two writers who create notable works of art as they fashion their intriguing and well-researched non-fiction books–most recently, Gloria […]
The JW Art Gallery presents a Kick-off Event for the Southwest Festival of the Written Word Thursday, September 26, 2013 6:00pm – 9:00pm 99 Cortez Ave. Hurley, NM Help launch the first Southwest Festival of the Written Word with a free kickoff celebration at the JW Gallery, including a performance by Randy Carr from “Tuck,” […]
Dave Gill is bicycling 11,000 miles around North America to film a documentary about people and their lifestyle choices. His project, Vague Direction, recently visited Joseph Wade at the J.W. Art Gallery in Hurley. Check out the blog post and video here: http://www.vaguedirection.com/day92/ You can also view the video on YouTube. Good job, Joseph!
The JW Art Gallery presents a Kick-off Event for the Southwest Festival of the Written Word Thursday, September 26, 2013 6:00pm – 9:00pm 99 Cortez Ave. Hurley, NM The evening will feature Randy Carr performing act one from his one-man show “Tuck” and Terry Humble, who will discuss his recent publication Santa Rita del Cobre, […]
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