Santa Fe University of Art and Design students Alejandra Castro and Lia Gotz intend to change perspectives on immigration with their film Paperless.
2017 Outdoor Vision Fest
posted by Amaya Hoke
Interactive art? Check? Virtual reality? Check? World-class art innovation? For sure. Outdoor Vision Fest is back on April 28.
Volunteer at the Santa Fe Farmers’ Market
posted by Amaya Hoke
‘Tis the season to shop and volunteer at the Santa Fe Farmers Market.
An Evening with Anastasio Wrobel
posted by Amaya Hoke
An Evening with Anastasio Wrobel, will be held at 6 p.m., April 21 in the Fogelson Library and include discussion, community coloring and live illustration.
2017 Senior Photography Shows
posted by Amaya Hoke
SFUAD’s senior photography theses shows open April 28: Smara will be held in the Library and begin at 5 p.m. while Venerātum will begin at 5:30 p.m. in the Marion Center for Photographic Arts.
Santa Fe Children’s Museum
posted by Amaya Hoke
The Santa Fe Children’s Museum offers volunteer opportunities in a variety of areas for community members who want to contribute to this beloved locale.
The Santa Fe Watershed Association
posted by Amaya Hoke
The Santa Fe Watershed Association provides stewardship of the Santa Fe River. Volunteering with the organization provides ways to help and learn about the river and the community.
Big Brothers Big Sisters...
posted by Amaya Hoke
Big Brothers Big Sisters offers volunteer opportunities to make a difference in a Santa Fe child’s life. CWL major Brianna Neumann volunteers eight hours a month with her little brother.
No More Heroes
posted by Amaya Hoke
Journalist Jordan Flaherty will participate in a collaborative event on activism and social justice Sunday, March 5 at Santa Fe Art Institute.
David Ives Short Plays...
posted by Amaya Hoke
The David Ives Short Plays opens Friday, Feb. 24 at SFUAD.
Local Comics Pop-Up
posted by Amaya Hoke
On the second Saturday of every other month, Santa Fe’s Big Adventure Comics hosts a pop-up venue for local comic artists to promote their work. The next one is Feb. 18.
Q&A With Charles Goodmacher...
posted by Amaya Hoke
Jackalope Magazine discusses education and the legislative session with NEA New Mexico’s government and media relations director Charles Goodmacher.
After Abortion Stories Women Tell
posted by Amaya Hoke
A candid discussion of abortion—its history and reality—followed the preview of the HBO film Abortion Stories Women Tell, shown at CCA.
Abortion Stories Women Tell Preview...
posted by Amaya Hoke
HBO’s Abortion Stories Women Tell previews at CCA Santa Fe Feb. 2 with a panel discussion sponsored by National Organization of Women’s Santa Fe chapter.
Women’s March
posted by Amaya Hoke
On Jan. 20, 2017, Donald Trump was inaugurated as President of the United States. On Jan. 21, 2017, more than three million people took to the streets on every continent in the world to protest Trump’s political agenda, which directly threatens the rights of women and other marginalized groups. In Santa Fe, between 10,000 and 15,000 people reportedly attended a mile-long march through downtown, congregating at the New Mexico State Capitol for a passionate rally.
30 Days
posted by Amaya Hoke
Shanna Marsh’s Integrative Health class students spent 30 days creating new habits or giving up old ones as part of self-care and knowledge.
The Holidays in Santa Fe...
posted by Amaya Hoke
Jackalope Magazine looks at Santa Fe’s December offerings, as well as SFUAD students’ own personal holiday traditions.
Glyph 2017 Submissions...
posted by Amaya Hoke
With only a week left until finals, what better way to distract oneself from the caffeine-driven, sleepless nights than to submit to Santa Fe University of Art and Design’s very own literary magazine: Glyph.
Supporting Immigrants...
posted by Amaya Hoke
On Nov 12, Santa Feans gathered downtown to show solidarity and support for immigrant families in the aftermath of the recent presidential election. The Santa Fe Dreamers Project photographed the faces of nearly 1,000 supporters.
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.
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