OVF is a spectacular pop up art exhibition that features student-created projections, sculptures and music. Jackalope Magazine’s photographers captured scenes from the sixth annual event April 29.
Quadstock 2016
posted by Kyleigh Carter
This year’s Quadstock took place April 30-May 1. For the first time it was streaming live on the internet for the world to see. Scheduled the day after Outdoor Vision Fest, it made for a packed weekend. Normally it takes place on the Quad, but due to inclement weather it was hastily moved to O’Shaughnessy Performance Space. Overall it was an amazing festival....
She Wants to Have Her Cake and Eat it Too
posted by Kyleigh Carter
This senior BFA exhibition, “She Wants to Have Her Cake and Eat it Too” showcases the thesis work from Mariah Creelman, Letitia Hill, and Ryan Robertson and is open through April 30.
Featuring The Jackalope Photographers
posted by Kyleigh Carter
The photographers for The Jackalope Magazine are all very talented photographers who are also very passionate about their own work outside of the magazine. Here is a look at some of their other...
A Closer Look
posted by Kyleigh Carter
On March 24, three Studio Arts majors had their BFA Thesis show. One of the students was Sara Rosenthal, who had some great organic sculpture pieces created around plant life. The piece that seemed to catch everyone’s eye was Rosenthal’s Points of Contract. This piece was created from barley grass, burlap and fishing...
Staff Selfies
posted by Kyleigh Carter
Over spring break, Jackalope’s photography staff took some awesome selfies of what each of them did over the...
Explore Tent Rocks This Spring Break
posted by Kyleigh Carter
Being stuck on campus for spring break can be a bummer, so why not get off campus and go have an adventure at the Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument. The park is approximately a 40 minute drive from campus and is a little over an hour hike. The hike is pretty easy, but dogs are not allowed so leave your furry friends at home. I would recommend good walking shoes, a light jacket, a water bottle, a snack and sun screen because remember you are about 5,570 feet to 6,760 feet above sea level. Spring break would be the perfect time to go explore this enchanting landmark and be reminded of how amazing New Mexico can...
WTF Film Club’s Good Timing...
posted by Kyleigh Carter
On Feb. 29, the WTF film club showed William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet staring Oscar winning Leonardo DiCaprio. When asked if the film was shown in honor of DiCaprio winning best male lead at the Oscars the night before, Riley Gardner replied with, “it was just good timing.” Gardner and Julie Wittrock both run the club together and both watched DiCaprio win at the Oscars. Wittrock and Gardner were not surprised when DiCaprio won. Gardner was actually working at The Screen during the Oscars and recalled how the theater was ecstatic when DiCaprio won. While Wittrock’s favorite DiCaprio movie is Rome + Juliet, Gardner’s is the classic film, Titanic. “Seeing those people who made Titanic possible still active and still winning is heartwarming,” Gardner says fondly. Titanic was the movie that inspired Gardner to get into...
Winter Funk Broken by Colorful Graffiti...
posted by Kyleigh Carter
Earlier this week, Santa Fe got a little snow storm, and now it is back to 50 degree weather and the snow is still hanging around. Thankfully, the campus has the bright colors of the graffiti wall to bring students out of the winter funk.
Preparing for an All Nighter
posted by Kyleigh Carter
Charlotte Renken is a writing major in her junior year here at SFUAD and always has a lot on her plate. To get through all of her work, Renken will sometimes pull an all nighter. Equipped with a cup of tea and a power nap, she is ready to go. Most students here at SFUAD are very familiar with having to stay up till dawn to get through all their homework. ...
Mardi Gras Celebration...
posted by Kyleigh Carter
On Feb. 9, Wendy Young threw her Topics in Truth class a little Mardi Gras party. Young made her class King Cake cupcakes and brought in masks, crowns and plenty of beads for everyone.
Maggie’s Little Zoo...
posted by Kyleigh Carter
When Maggie Johnson is not jamming with Venus and The Lion, she is at home taking care of all her critters. Johnson has a boa, a tortoise and a rat. She also lives with her roommate’s two dogs and a very grumpy cat.
Student Body Art
posted by Kyleigh Carter
SFUAD students share their body art, and the stories behind the tattoos.
Dodgeball Wednesdays
posted by Kyleigh Carter
Every Wednesday, come on down to the Driscoll Fitness Center for dodgeball night from 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Dodgeball night is a great way to stay active and an opportunity to meet your fellow students. So next time you need a break from home work come throw a few...
Rocking Out
posted by Kyleigh Carter
On Saturday, Dec. 5, The Rock Ensemble and the Funk/R&B Ensemble joined together to put on a free end of semester concert in the forum. The show was led by director Pete...
Winter Wonderland
posted by Kyleigh Carter
Santa Fe’s first big snow hopefully heralds the winter ahead.
Photo Field Trip to Monroe Gallery
posted by Kyleigh Carter
After a field trip to the New Mexico Museum of Art, students from the Gallery and Museum Practices class took a trip over to the Monroe Gallery to see its latest show, Remnants by Stephen Wilkes. The exhibition shows a number of large-scale color photographs that depict man-made objects left behind in the environment. Along with the current show, Monroe also has a rotating exhibit of black and white prints, most of which have a strong emphasis on photojournalism. The exhibit Remnants will be up until Nov....
Food Drive
posted by Kyleigh Carter
The Black Student Union is hosting a food drive here on campus. All donations will be given to the Food Depot in Santa Fe. Donations will be accepted until Nov. 20. Donation bins are located in Mouton, Fogelson Library, St. Michaels Hall, Kennedy Hall and King Hall. So come on by and donate...
Spooky Visitor
posted by Kyleigh Carter
This little brown bat was found sleeping on a chair in the Marion Center and was quickly taken back outside and placed on a wall. The bat was trying to roost, which is a good sign. This means it was not sick, just trying to take a...
Haunted Dorms
posted by Kyleigh Carter
With Halloween right around the corner, students have decorated their doors and hallways in the dormitories. Some students have even carved pumpkins, and put them out on...
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