After spending his fall semester working as a production intern on the musical Sweet Charity, SFUAD student Triston P. Pullen is announcing his next major project—a stage adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s book It Ends With Us.
The Review Santa Fe Photo Festival
posted by Cris Galvez
From Nov. 2-6, CENTER hosted its 2016 Review Santa Fe Photo Festival, a juried portfolio review event that provides critique for photographers from around the world.
Leidy Gonzalez
posted by Yoana Medrano
SFUAD sophomore Contemporary Music Program major Leidy Gonzalez studies between classes under the trees on the Quad
Fall Evening
posted by Christopher Dorantes
The cool, crisp temperature of an early fall evening delivers a nice shadow on the Greer Garson Theater at Santa Fe University of Art and Design.
We the People
posted by Kim Jones
In the wake of the Nov. 8, 2016 election, Jackalope Magazine spoke with a diverse group of SFUAD students for their reactions.
Election Reactions
posted by Jennifer Rapinchuk
SFUAD students answer the question: “What were your immediate thoughts when you found out that Donald Trump is our next president?”
Election Party
posted by Andrew Koss
On election night, SFUAD students watched, waited and worried—and ate pie.
African Dance
posted by Amaya Hoke
Instructor Caroline Haughton recently brought her African American Culture class at SFUAD to an African dance class at the Railyard.
Clownin’ Around...
posted by Kim Jones
It all began near Greenville, S.C. when a nine-year-old boy ran home to his parents with allegations that a clown had tried to lure him into the woods.
Cross Culture: Hounsoun Youn...
posted by Chantelle Mitchell
Hounsoun Youn is a junior Santa Fe University of Art and Design Digital Arts student from Seoul, South Korea, who is interested in visual effects.
Hungry Artist Free Figure Drawing...
posted by Brantlee Reid
If you’ve ever been interested in capturing the physical form, Zeus Quesada and Loma Walker provide a weekly (and free) session for people to develop or hone their figure drawing abilities.
Between Something and Nothing...
posted by Marisa Doherty
On Oct. 26, the Lannan Foundation hosted a reading at The Lensic Performing Arts Center—Anne Carson in conversation with Michael Silverblatt, an experience not soon to be forgotten and, as with Carson’s work, difficult to categorize.
Candyland
posted by Sophie Farrell
For the fashion show Candyland, Keynan Johnson transformed the ground level of Fogelson Library into an unsettling wonderland.
Career Services
posted by Andrew Koss
Deanne Brown began her position as Santa Fe University of Art and Design’s director of career services this semester and is already enthusiastically guiding students on the path to bright futures in successful professions
Halloween at SFUAD
posted by Christopher Dorantes
Jackalope Magazine photographers capture the Halloween magic on the SFUAD campus.
School Nurse
posted by Christopher Dorantes
Anne Marie Lehmann, MSN, CNP is the school nurse located in the Student Health Center. Lehmann has been with Santa Fe University of Art and Design and previously the College of Santa Fe for more than 10 years. She will be retiring on Dec. 16. She has cared for many students and “loves to treat all of them as if they were her own children.” Lehmann “loves the four-year relationship” she can build with the students being on a college campus. Lehmann has transformed the health center from a cold medical clinic into a “home away from home so the students can relax and feel at...
Last Warmth
posted by Yoana Medrano
Sienna Prillaman, a sophomore business arts management major at Santa Fe University of Art and Design, takes taking advantage of the unseasonably warm weather by reading during her free time outside on the quad.
The League of Women Voters
posted by Amaya Hoke
Jackalope Magazine talks with the League of Women Voters Santa Fe branch about elections, education and why voting matters.
Revolting
posted by Marisa Doherty
In 2016, James Reich, chairman of the Creative Writing and Literature Department, launched his independent publishing house, Stalking Horse Press, which specializes in the “spiky, angular, errant” and seeks work that “engages with the world.”
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