Raya Lieberman, a sophomore photography major gets her long awaited for package from the...
“Synecdoche”...
posted by Christy Marshall
Hannah Marcotte installs her piece “Synecdoche of a dress” for the student juried show at Wade Wilson, which opened Feb, 19 and runs through March 11. “Synecdoche” means a part representing a whole. “Synecdoche of a dress,” As Marcotte explained, is about 5-foot-by-5-foot piece she made by taking micro photos of a dress she owns and painting each photo on to 1-foot-by-1-foot boards that make up the whole piece....
Flooded D-Block
posted by Richard Sweeting
On Feb. 18, the fire alarm was set off in D-block of King. Along with the early morning awakening, one sprinkler also started to spray. Once the Fire Department came, they told students that it would take an hour for all the water to finish exiting the sprinkler system. The SFUAD maintenance team was able to clean up the damage that same...
Visiting Artist: Photographer Jade Beall
posted by Jen Hanson
Photographer Jade Beall visits SFUAD to discuss her work empowering women’s bodies by showing images that defy media and cultural expectations.
Jazz Sounds and Sights...
posted by Madeleine Sardina
Paul Slaughter’s “Jazz Greats” photography exhibit and the Contemporary Music Program’s accompanying concert made for a great night for jazz lovers of all kinds.
Sock Hop Bop
posted by Rebeca Gonzalez
Friends cram together in to fit the whole group in a shot taken by Ramona Sanchez. The festive photo booths are arguably the most popular feature of every Student Activities Board event, and never fail to attract a crowd. It’s the perfect way to remember the night without having to do any...
Clinton vs. Sanders, a SFUAD poll
posted by Isaac Leigh
Jackalope Magazine asks students for their picks in and views of the 2016 Democratic presidential primary.
Monte Del Sol Exhibit
posted by Marco Rivera
From sculpture to photography to drawings, students from the Monte del Sol exhibit their work in the Marion Center for Photographic Arts as part of an annual collaborative exhibit. The show will be up through Feb. 29.
Special Effects Collaborative
posted by Amaya Hoke
A new Special Effects Collaborative club kicks off Thursday, Feb. 18 with its first meeting. The club is intended to foster a community for those who want to learn more and share their knowledge about special digital effects in film.
Financial Aid Matters...
posted by Jen Hanson
The new team in SFUAD’s Financial Aid office offers tips to students to help them navigate their finances while in college.
Women in Cinema
posted by Amaya Hoke
“I hate that I have to teach this class,” Lisa Lucas, instructor at the Film School, stated at the very start of the first session. “But someone has to do it.” Women in Cinema is the first ever SFUAD course to focus on women directors and writers of film history.
Max’s Final Movie Nights
posted by Madeleine Sardina
As Movie Night club President Max Marriner’s final year at SFUAD draws to a close, some wonder about the future of this popular film club.
Rollin’ Around
posted by Jason Stilgebouer
The cement cylinder located on the Quad attracts many students to challenge themselves by walking on it.
“Goes Well” by Yoshi
posted by Whitney Wernick
Sophomore Contemporary Music Production Major Mimi Diallo, otherwise known as Yoshi to her music followers, wrote a song “Goes Well” and created a music video with Director La’Charles Trask and producer Josiah Noray.
Barela’s Band-Aids
posted by Cris Galvez
Ysidro Barela recently posted on the Santa Fe University of Art and Design Student Life Facebook page. What was he looking for? Used Band-Aids. Donors were asked to save their bandages in plastic bags and assured that proper safety precautions would be taken while handling them. “Yes, I know it’s gross,” Barela says in the post. “Any kind of bandage is appreciated!”
Hearts and Crafts
posted by Rebeca Gonzalez
Art school gets a bad reputation of doing only arts and crafts, but Feb. 6 the Student Activities Board decided to embrace that stereotype. Taking a break from rigorous editing and rehearsals, students came to enjoy the lighthearted activities.
All that Jazz
posted by Christy Marshall
Robby Rothschild, a Contemporary Music Program teacher, tunes the piano in Tipton Hall for the Feb. 12 7-9 p.m. jazz concert, which will follow the photo exhibition opening from 5-7 p.m. of “Jazz Greats” in the Atrium Gallery at the Marion Center for Photographic...
Glyph 2016
posted by Isaac Leigh
Glyph editors are wrapping up their work for the 2016 edition of Creative Writing and Literature’s annual literary journal.
SFUAD Pipeline Crisis...
posted by Marco Rivera
Due to the windows being left open the first week of February in the C100 lounge, the pipes froze overnight, causing the water to be cut in the C and D halls of King. Craig Scott, a facilities worker, was called to the scene to investigate and take care of the issues, which has now been...
Mardi Gras Celebration...
posted by Kyleigh Carter
On Feb. 9, Wendy Young threw her Topics in Truth class a little Mardi Gras party. Young made her class King Cake cupcakes and brought in masks, crowns and plenty of beads for everyone.
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