Jonah Rydin, CMP major, and singer for Potato Juice, presses time to practice vocals in between classes and step up their game.
The American Dream
posted by Cris Galvez
Senior Photography major Yoana Medrano’s thesis explores family and the American Dream.
Exam Week Coffin
posted by Yoana Medrano
During the hustle and bustle of midterms week at Santa Fe University of Art and Design, Travis Dale was sanding his coffin when I walked into the barracks. The blood red plastic curtains allowed for just enough light to watch Dale’s shadow.
The ColleXion
posted by Chantelle Mitchell
ColleXion’s leaders talk about their new approach and goals as the club evolves.
Christ in the Desert
posted by Cris Galvez
On Oct. 8, at 10 a.m., Head of the Photography Department Anthony O’Brien and Technical Faculty member Chris Nail took five photography students and one student journalist on a field trip to visit the Christ in the Desert monastery, and take photographs of the New Mexican landscape along the way.
Inspire Santa Fe
posted by Amaya Hoke
Inspire Santa Fe connects professionals from all walks of life with high school students looking for mentorship and inspiration.
The Laramie Project
posted by Sophie Farrell
The Laramie Project and The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later both circle the 1998 murder of Matthew Shepard. Director William Wesbrooks discusses the shows, opening this week at SFUAD.
In Between
posted by Kaitlyn Sims
Sophomore DeAndra Erdinç waits at the Marion Center for her next class.
You Are A Human Being
posted by Yoana Medrano
Samiyah Edwards created the outdoor installation piece you are a human being to bring awareness that everyone is human to “breakup the dissociation and channel empathy.”
Burning Trees to Save the Forest
posted by Brantlee Reid
Recent smoke over Santa Fe was the result of a prescribed burn—part of the US Forest Service strategy to thwart catastrophic fires.
What’s New at The Screen?
posted by Kim Jones
Don’t miss two new films gracing The Screen on Oct. 14. Girl Asleep and When Two Worlds Collide are two drastically different films that will join The Screen family.
Common Humanity
posted by Marisa Doherty
Mike Sager’s resume reads less like a timeline and more like a greatest hits reel, with all his stories as steeped in history as they are.
Pizza Party
posted by Jennifer Rapinchuk
Members of the Alexis Collective, a graphic design and digital arts club on campus, curated and hosted a show for students to present their work—all inspired by the theme of pizza.
Raffles Transition
posted by Andrew Koss
Jackalope Magazine interviews consultant Charles Restivo, who is leading SFUAD’s upcoming ownership transition.
Planning ahead
posted by Sasha Hill
Photography student Maude Metcalf is meeting with Digital Arts and Visual Design faculty member Jacob Lécuyer to discuss schedule updates for the upcoming week.
Stanford Letter Presentation...
posted by Sophie Farrell
Senior acting major Mira Weidman Faculty performed in the emotional reading of the Stanford University Rape Case: The Victim’s Letter In Full. Weidman, who had been working to memorize the 23-page statement statement and perform it in a monologue format, took a seat in front of three separate audiences on Sunday, Oct. 2 and spelled out what it means to be a victim of sexual assault without a voice against her assaulter.
The Talented Chris Nail
posted by Cris Galvez
Photography Department faculty member Chris Nail discusses his latest work, his own studies and his love of teaching.
Back to Basics
posted by Kim Jones
Kevin Brennan, a professional television video-editor turned SFUAD film student, jumped at the opportunity to intern on Villa Capri.
Of Tesla, Time & Space...
posted by Marisa Doherty
Jackalope Magazine speaks with Michael J Wilson, Creative Writing and Literature faculty, about his first poetry collection, A Child Of Storm, publishing this week.
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