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on Jun 12, 2023
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We’re member owned, with both professional press and social (non-press) memberships A private club with disparate membership and a great spirit A place to meet new friends or to hang out with old ones Located in one of Albuquerque’s most historic buildings An affiliate of the National Press Club with reciprocity agreements with other press clubs Benefits of Membership: You are an owner of the club, allowing you to participate in its activities and management You may use our facilities for personal and business events You may participate in a variety of professional and entertaining activities You Improve the value of our community with your participation You pay less for drinks at the bar

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on Dec 20, 2020
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While we’ve been lucky to not lose any members of the Albuquerque Press Club this year, Steve Satchwell has provided us with a list of the Journalists we’ve lost during 2020. CY2020_Journalist_deaths

FEATURE
on Feb 11, 2020
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March 7, 2020 from 6pm – 10pm. Announcing the Albuquerque Press Club‘s 5th annual National Pig Day BBQ – A Porkmare on Elm Street! A day to celebrate all the virtues and importance of America’s beloved hog. Especially the Ribs, Belly and Shoulders. Food is $10 and all proceeds go to the renovation of our downstairs bathrooms. This event is restricted to members and their invited guests and is not open to the public.  

FEATURE
on Jan 23, 2020
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People and Places Paintings by Marian Berg and Barbara Endicott Exhibit runs from 02/06/2020 – 02/27/2020 Opening reception and free portrait demo by the artists Saturday, February 8, 2020 from 6pm – 9pm. Artist Bios Barbara Endicott Barbara was born in Southern California, later living in Santa Rosa and San Francisco Ca. On a hitchhiking trip when she was 18, she fell in love with New Mexico and later moved there and has called it home for nearly 40 years. Another formative experience was when from 1980-1982 she lived in Paris, France where she drew in city ateliers and also posed as an artist model. She has a life long passion for visual art. Her first “aha” moment of “I want to be an artist!” started in second grade when she did her first self portrait, filling in a traced outline of herself on butcher paper. Her older brother James, who later became a free lance and highly regarded illustrator, was also a strong influence. She was fascinated by her Uncle Larry’s oil paintings of nudes. Barbara earned a BFA at UNM in 1985. Some years later in 1996, she returned to UNM to earn teacher certification K-12 in art . She taught art from 1999- 2012 mainly at Highland High School and several other schools. Teaching art was a useful analytical approach to art making and also an exposure to the many mediums and methods of visual art. After retiring in 2012, she was able to pursue art full time. She continues to go to life drawing groups in Albuquerque especially the 3rd Str. group, occasionally taking classes at the NM Art League, and working in her studio at home. Her primary interest has been portraiture and figurative work as well as landscape and still-life. Her preferred mediums are oil paints, charcoal, relief printmaking and ball point pen for sketching. She also makes clay masks and other objects in clay. Marian Berg Marian has loved creating art since childhood. She studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Columbia College and the University of New Mexico. She became enchanted with the land and people of New Mexico forty years ago and has been joyfully painting them ever since. Marian is an award-winning artist and works in several mediums, primarily oil painting and fused glass. She met her fellow artist, Barbara Endicott, when they attended art classes together at UNM in the early 1980’s. They continued their friendship over the years, usually meeting weekly to paint the figure at a local art group, ABQ Third Street. Marian is also a Registered Nurse. After returning from a life changing experience in Haiti volunteering with survivors of the devastating earthquake of 2010, Marian finished her graduate work in art education at UNM. With the generous support of the New Mexico Art League and the Abruzzo family, she started the Art Heals Project at the UNM Children’s Hospital. This outreach project provides art experiences for hospitalized children, especially those with contagious and/or life-threatening illness. Since 2013, she has visited thousands of children in their hospital rooms using a mobile art cart and facilitating art projects with them. She was designated a Local Treasure by the Albuquerque Art Business Association in 2015, an award for artists who excel in the arts and give back to their communities. Marian believes that art making is a healing and life affirming process.

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on Jan 9, 2020
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Intro to Black and Gold: A Series in Conversation You can find more information about the artist at www.janaopincariuart.com.

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on Nov 27, 2019
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The open road and stunning New Mexico skies comprise the majority of the works presented by Addie FryeWeaver in the Press Club’s December show. Printed on metallic paper the photos seem to glow, capturing the special light of sunset. Ranging from the Rio Grande, down to Pie Town and back to the Sandias and Santa Fe this stunning collection evokes the unique beauty of New Mexico in rich, saturated hues. Opening reception will be held Friday, December 6, 2019 from 7pm – 10pm.