Jackalope Magazine interviews Cannupa Hanska Luger after his talk on art and activism at Santa Fe University of Art and Design.
Cannupa Hanska Luger to Visit SFUAD...
posted by Charli Renken
Artist Cannupa Hanska Luger will be giving a talk Feb. 24 as part of “Our Existence is Resistance” event at Santa Fe University of Art and Design.
New Territory
posted by Jennifer Rapinchuk
“‘The Map is Not the Territory’ Parallel Paths: Palestinians, Native Americans, Irish” opened at SFUAD Sept. 16.
Kate Reid Teaches Songwriting Class
posted by Charli Renken
A new class is getting a lot of buzz on campus this semester. Taught by artist in residence Kate Reid, Songs of Our Lives focuses on folk music, social justice and the history behind activist songwriting.
Pussy Riot
posted by Zoe Baillargeon
Pussy Riot’s founding members speak to students, community about their art, activism and the nature of freedom.
Living Colour Forum
posted by Sara Malinowski
There’s a transformative aspect to art, there’s a dialogue that crosses oceans and barriers. Living Colour’s forum as part of the Artists for Positive Social Change shone a light on that dialogue.
In Living Colour
posted by Luke Montavon
SFUAD students, faculty and eager Santa Feans packed into the Shellenberger Tennis Center on the back-side of campus April 18 to see the rock-funk-metal-jazz band, Living Colour as part of the university’s Artists for Positive Social Change.
Q/A: Brian Hardgroove...
posted by Sam Podio
Brian Hardgroove, member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame hip hop group Public Enemy and SFUAD artist in residence, is the new director of Artists for Positive Social Change at SFUAD. This year marks the third annual Artists for Positive Social Change concert and Hardgroove has chosen the band Living Colour to perform April 19. He spoke to Jackalope about the program and this year’s event.
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