On March 23, Contemporary Music Program major Ambrose Taylor spent an afternoon retrieving his motorcycle that had been lost for more than a year.
One Last Shoot
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Film major Elizabeth Schaefer recently directed her last film on campus before graduating.
Strength
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Junior film major La Charles Trask released a powerful video featuring a poem of Lauryn Nesbitt and breathtaking vocals performed by Rachel Dupard that emphasizes the Black Lives Matter movement in America.
Vietnamese Cosmetic Shoot...
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Hoang Thuc Linh, a well know Vietnamese singer, is releasing a Japanese cosmetic product in Vietnam in a few months. She came to Santa Fe University of Art and Design to shoot a commercial with on-campus film students
Still Life with Skeleton...
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Sophomore Studio Arts major Tyaska Ensdorff spent her afternoon in Alexis Studio space painting her still life project for her painting class.
Late Nights
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On Feb. 8, Junior Communications Design major Rufino Medrano spent hours usually reserved for sleeping working on upcoming projects.
A Warm Day
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Senior Film major Eli Schaefer spent Feb. 1, a warm afternoon, relaxing in her hammock, going over the script for the upcoming film she is working on later this month
Late Night Shooting
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Freshman photography major Raymond Mocho spent Jan. 25 in the King dormitory lounge experimenting with studio lighting.
Afro-Cuban Jazz Ensemble...
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Andy Zadrozny directs The Afro-Cuban Jazz Ensemble as they practice for their Ensemble at 8 p.m., Monday May 2, in O’Shaughnessy Performance Space. Zadrozny is excited to direct one of the last ensembles of the year. It will be a performance to...
Performing Visitors
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New Mexico School for the Arts performed its spring Jazz Ensemble April 20 in O’Shaughnessy Performance Space. The performance was directed by NMSA faculty Bert Dalton and John Trentacosta. They invited SFUAD Contemporary Music Program Chairman Horace Alexander to perform with them.
Music Box
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Contemporary Music Program major Janel Blanco Jean-Bart rehearses for her senior show that will take place at 7 p.m. April 16, at O’Shaughnessy Performance Space. She will performing alongside her band, The Maya Spectra from its latest EP “Music...
Times, They are a Changing
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Spring has arrived this year and the Crab Apple trees have started blossoming. They are a beautiful sight.
Fresh cuts
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Courtney Brandt gives a regular haircut to Nicoli Sinyakov, one of the many students he has given haircuts to. Cutting hair used to be his passion, but Brandt has found a new love for theater since attending SFUAD. Brandt has been cutting hair for more than 11 years and even owned his own barber shop several years ago. He does at least 20 haircuts a week on campus during his free time and charges only $10 a...
Getting Ready
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Tawanda Suessbrich-Joaquim, a sophomore Contemporary Music Program major, puts her make up on to get ready to film her up-and-coming music video. The music video is going to feature her most recent song. “Spell,” produced by Josiah Noray. She is extremely excited about this music video and can’t wait to make more music....
Sunny Days Skating
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Spring is approaching rapidly, and days are getting longer and warmer. Sophomore Charles Simon from Berkley, Calif., takes full advantage of this nice weather as he spends his day skating around campus during his down time before his evening class begins.
La’ Charles Trask...
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La’ Charles Trask aspires to be a music video director as well as an actor, and has created several short films and music videos during his academic career.
Beyond the Graffiti Walls...
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Students have begun to take their art beyond the Graffiti Walls and have started spray painting the sidewalk. Facilities worker Pablo Negreros recently spent his day attempting to scrub paint off the sidewalk that students have...
Rollin’ Around
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The cement cylinder located on the Quad attracts many students to challenge themselves by walking on it.
Mail Room Hustle
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SFUAD’s mail room is experiencing its standard start-of-semester rush as books and other supplies arrive for students.
Snow
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Snow fell on Jan. 26 bringing SFUAD its first two-hour delay of the 2016 spring semester. As some students enjoyed sleeping in, there was the beautiful untouched snow scenery surrounding the marion center. Photo by Jason Stilgebouer
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