The Performing Arts Department at Santa Fe University of Art and Design is finishing the end of the semester by putting on a Christmas show called “The Semi-Amazing, Sort of Sensational, Almost Unbelievable Christmas Spectacular.”
Chris Dorantes
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Originally from San Antonio, Texas, Chris Dorantes is a senior photography major pursuing a BFA at SFUAD in new media journalism.
Veterans Day Parade
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Many gathered this past weekend for the Nov. 11 annual Veterans Day Parade. More than 100 local veterans participated in the parade, some even driving their classic cars and motorcycles along the route.
Studio Photography
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On Nov. 9, Santa Fe University of Art and Design senior photography major Richard Sweeting spent time in the studio with SFUAD Film School alumnus Kelvin DuVal creating images for his upcoming music album cover.
A Final Film
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Santa Fe University of Art and Design film students and alumni plan to produce a final film, Hear Me Out, before the school’s closure in spring, 2018.
Fitness Center Open
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Need to blow off some steam? The Driscoll Fitness Center remains open, staffed by resident assistants.
Student Spotlight: Marco Rivera...
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Santa Fe University of Art and Design Photography major Marco Rivera discusses his path to his craft and plans for the future.
Off-roading in Pecos
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Former SFUAD student Raymond Mocho spend a day off-roading in Pecos and discusses his love of exploring the wilderness in New Mexico.
Lost Kiddy Found Heads to Film Festival
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Lost Kiddy Found, written and directed by senior Frank Quatrone, has been selected by the Santa Fe Independent Film Festival, and will have its first public screening at the Contemporary Center for the Arts at 9:30 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 21.
365 Everyday Project
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Senior Graphic Design major Rufino Medrano is making 3D renderings every day for a year and capturing them all online on Instagram.
Barron Wolman Stops by...
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Local photographer Barron Wolman visited SFUAD Sept. 20 during the portrait fashion class taught by Gabriella Marks to share his previous work as a rock and roll photographer. Wolman was the first staff photographer for Rolling Stone Magazine during the ’60s and shot many different bands from The doors to AC/DC. After showing the class his work, Wolman shared his extensive knowledge about posing his subjects, and even when outside with students to...
Pride Weekend 2017
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The Santa Fe LGBTQIA+ community gathered Sept. 15-17 to celebrate Pride on the Santa Fe University of Art and Design campus and throughout town.
Santa Fe Hysterical Historical Parade
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Hundreds gathered this past weekend for the annual Hysterical Historical parade during the last day of Fiestas, Sept. 10.
Day Out Hiking
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Graphic design major Rufino Medrano and film major La’ Charles Trask enjoyed Labor Day weekend by hiking up to Castle Rock in the foothills in Santa Fe.
Outdoor Vision Fest 2017
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Santa Fe University of Art and Design held its 2017 Outdoor Vision Fest, featuring astounding art, music, sound, interactives and installations.
Synergy
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The annual Synergy Hip Hop show was held April 20 in the O’Shaughnessy Performance Space.
SFUAD protest
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SFUAD students gather to express their desire to save the school, slated to close next year.
Boogie Nights
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On April 10, Film major La Charles Trask directed a music video at Rockin Roller Event Arena in Santa Fe featuring several artists and lots of extras.
Study Break
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Sophomore Film major Laura Leal took a break from studying and played the indoor basketball game utilizing the student union area located at Fogelson Library.
Fashion Forward
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Studio Arts major Samantha Ripoll displays her untitled senior show in the critical space at Thaw, where it will be exhibited until April 4.
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