The founders of 1905 magazine discussion their inspiration and the pop-up fashion event happening on Saturday, Feb. 18.
MILK&HONEY
posted by Jesus Trujillo
Megan Ellsworth and Michaela Carter, freshman Contemporary Music Program majors, rehearse for their upcoming performance in the Open house prospective student show taking place Feb. 17, at 8 a.m. in the Forum.
Valentine Photo Booth...
posted by Sasha Hill
Student Ambassadors are hosting a Photo booth contest from Feb. 13-26.
SFAI Programs
posted by Charli Renken
Santa Fe Art Institute, on the SFUAD campus, offers a variety of residencies, workshops and internship opportunities for students and the community.
Grammy night
posted by Maude Metcalf
SFUAD students gather to watch the 2017 Grammy Awards on Feb. 12.
The Masquerade Ball
posted by Madeleine Sardina
On Feb. 11, SFUAD students came ready to dance at The Masquerade Ball, adorned in masks and dressed in their finest.
SFUAD Baristas
posted by Hawie Reyne Veniegas
Bryson Hatfield, a senior acting major, is one of the many students at Santa Fe University of Art and Design who works at the popular coffee chain, Starbucks.
Still Life with Skeleton...
posted by Jason Stilgebouer
Sophomore Studio Arts major Tyaska Ensdorff spent her afternoon in Alexis Studio space painting her still life project for her painting class.
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.
Jackalope Speaks: Episode 3...
posted by Charli Renken
Jackalope Speaks is a new podcast that summarizes each story from Jackalope Magazine week by week. It is written, edited and hosted by Charlotte Renken.
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.
Totally Unfair
posted by Sasha Hill
Junior Photography student Christina Marshall prepares for the Fifth Annual Juried student art exhibition, Totally Unfair.
Displazamiento ContenciĆ³n...
posted by Madeleine Sardina
SFUAD faculty member and practicing artist Daisy Quezada has been commissioned along with 13 other Latino artists to create an exhibition for the Denver Art Museum.
Programming with the Student Ambassadors
posted by Kylie Yockey
The Student Activities Board and Student Ambassadors Program have merged to create a united, diverse programming experience for the students of SFUAD.
Behind the Curtain
posted by Jesus Trujillo
David Ives Short Plays opens at 7 p.m., Feb. 24 at Greer Garson Theatre.