Decimation, apocalypse and cherry blossoms are only a few of the themes and images explored in Creative Writing and Literature Department faculty member Matt Donovan’s new lyric essay collection, A Cloud of Unusual Size and Shape.
Big Mike: The Go-To Guy...
posted by Jen Hanson
Mike Lucero, also referred to by many as Big Mike, is the lead officer of the swing shift (about 4:30 p.m. to midnight). However, Lucero is more than just the lead, he’s known also as the go-to guy.
King’s Concrete Walls
posted by Whitney Wernick
Over spring break, freshman Graphic Design major Yen Hoang painted the concrete walls in front of King Hall, along with her friend Aydo, who was visiting from San Francisco. Hoang painted the three larger walls, while Aydo painted the smaller wall reading “SFUAD.”
Featuring The Jackalope Photographers
posted by Kyleigh Carter
The photographers for The Jackalope Magazine are all very talented photographers who are also very passionate about their own work outside of the magazine. Here is a look at some of their other...
MAD BEATS AND MEATS by Flato...
posted by Whitney Wernick
At 7 p.m., Thursday, April 14 senior Contemporary Music major Will Flato will be performing in the O’Shaughnessy Performance Space. He will be performing some original beats and will be joined on stage by multiple guests. Come before the show starts and help eat some grilled meat, veggies and other food....
The Photo Society Raises OVF Funds
posted by Cris Galvez
Through bake sales and raffles, the newly established Photo Society is working to raise money for film for its Outdoor Vision Fest photo booth.
Marina Eskeets’ Senior Thesis...
posted by Madeleine Sardina
Marina Eskeets’ senior thesis Eskeets’ exhibition is a multimedia installation that incorporates elements such as video, weaving and earthwork.
Debra Tervala and Academic Affairs...
posted by Jen Hanson
SFUAD’s VP of Academic Affairs Debra Tervala works behind the scenes to make sure all faculty are able to do what they need to do and to provide the programs students need.
Spirits of The Art Building...
posted by Marco Rivera
Lariel Joy’s “Spirits of the Art Building” is a psychological thriller with a poetic touch, showing how sometimes one must die in order to live.
Kitchen Angels
posted by Amaya Hoke
Thanks to the hard work of dedicated volunteers, Kitchen Angels, the uniquely Santa Fe meal assistance organization, has served more than one million meals to members of the Santa Fe community who are unable to feed themselves.
Ephemera 7
posted by Franco Romero
On the evening of March 25, SFUAD students in the Graphic Design and Digital Arts departments put their work on display for Ephemera 7, the latest in an ongoing series of shows curated by members of the Alexis Collective.
A Closer Look
posted by Kyleigh Carter
On March 24, three Studio Arts majors had their BFA Thesis show. One of the students was Sara Rosenthal, who had some great organic sculpture pieces created around plant life. The piece that seemed to catch everyone’s eye was Rosenthal’s Points of Contract. This piece was created from barley grass, burlap and fishing...
Bad boy in the Badlands...
posted by Rebeca Gonzalez
The Photography Department decided to take out a few of its students out to the badlands just south of Farmington, NM.
Studio Arts BFA Senior Exhibitions Changes
posted by Cris Galvez
On March 24, Santa Fe University of Art and Design’s Southwest Annex was transformed into a temporary art gallery for Phát Lê, Sarah Rothenthal and Chase Stafford, the first group of seniors in the graduating class of 2016. Their Studio Arts BFA Senior Thesis Exhibition was a huge success, attracting attention from students across departments, as well as members of the Santa Fe community. But, this opening senior thesis exhibition marks the beginning of a change in the way the Studio Arts senior shows are run.
New Food Cravings
posted by Whitney Wernick
New food cravings? Check out these five restaurants, all within a mile of campus, where you can eat a meal for under $10!
Spring is here
posted by Christy Marshall
Spring has come to SFUAD campus, and with that the trees and flowers are in bloom and the bunnies are out and about.
Chili Cook-Off
posted by Richard Sweeting
On March 30, the Bon Appétit staff had their first annual Chili Cook-Off. This included cooks and servers competing for the title of best chili, as well as prizes First place received a $50 Visa gift card and second place won a $25 gift card. Students were encouraged to participate by trying and voting for their favorite chili. Heather Ranelle won first place with her Texas Chili and second place was Werner Cribas for his Three Bean...
Times, They are a Changing
posted by Jason Stilgebouer
Spring has arrived this year and the Crab Apple trees have started blossoming. They are a beautiful sight.
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