Sep 07 Monday
This summer, the NMSU Art Museum welcomes the return of Louis Ocepek, local artist, former Department Head, and Professor Emeritus of the NMSU Department of Art for his solo exhibition: Homage to Then/Small Worlds. This exhibition opens June 11, 2026 and will be on display in the museum’s Mullennix Bridge Gallery through September 12, 2026. Please join us for the opening reception on June 11 from 4:30 - 6:30 pm.
Homage to Then/Small Worlds is a two-part exhibition of direct gravure prints, gouache paintings, and digital prints that pay tribute to a history of artistic influences and explore the abstracted physical world. Homage to Then comprises sixteen gravure prints and four gouache paintings, while Small Worlds features an array of acrylic and gouache paintings on paper and chromogenic prints. The detailed selection in Homage to Then/Small Worlds reflects on the aesthetics of time, space, and the perceptions of our physical and metaphysical worlds.
Louis Ocepek is an artist and designer born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. He studied design and fine art at Wayne State University, and earned his graduate degree from the University of Iowa in Iowa City. He was a professor in the art departments of Montana State University, Portland State University, and New Mexico State University, where he served as Department Head for several years while teaching additional courses in the NMSU Honors College. Ocepek works in a variety of media–exhibiting prints, paintings and hybrid works in national and international group and solo exhibitions. His work is included in the public art collections of Oregon, Washington, New Mexico and Texas. Ocepek is the author of Graphic Design: Vision, Process, Product and his design work has been featured in publications such as Graphis International and The Painter Wow!.
UAM is open Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-4pm, at 1308 E. University Ave., Las Cruces, New Mexico, 88003. Admission to all programming is free and open to the public. For more information and a detailed calendar with associated programs and dates please visit uam.nmsu.edu.
Sep 08 Tuesday
Storytime at the library helps build early literacy skills, fosters a love of reading, and encourages social development. Join us for stories, songs, and a simple craft activity in a fun and supportive environment.
Sep 09 Wednesday
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Sep 11 Friday
Come celebrate with us at St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church at our Feast of the Middle East – a three-day festival of food, music, and dancing for the whole family!September 11-13, 2026St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church120 N Festival Dr, El Paso, Texas 79912Friday Night Hafli (Pre-Party) 7pm - 10pm*Full Bar*Live Music with Full Band*Dancing*Appetizers OnlyEntrance Fee: $10Saturday & Sunday FestivalSaturday 12pm - 10pmSunday 12pm - 8pmNo pre-sale ticket? No problem – $5 at the door*Full Bar*Live Music & Full Band*Dancing*Authentic Middle Eastern Food*Vendors Presale Tickets: $25 - Includes food and drink tickets for the festival.Bring your friends, neighbors, and family to experience the warmth, hospitality, and joy of Middle Eastern culture right here in El Paso. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Youtube for the latest updates. Mark your calendars, share this post, and plan to spend the weekend with us!To purchase tickets or for more information:Call 915-777-9203 or 915-478-2570
Sep 12 Saturday
Saturdays at 10 a.m.-11:30 a.m.For those interested in joining, the Vinyasa yoga class is excellent for your health; it keeps you active and helps reduce stress. This class is regularly hosted at the Pat O'Rourke Recreation Center at 901 Virginia St., El Paso, TX 79901. Join Rebecca as she leads her vinyasa style class through a series of poses your body will thank you for! Call 915-533-5147 for more information.
Additionally, there will be no yoga class on Saturday, November 29, due to Thanksgiving Holiday.