While walking around Santa Fe University of Art and Design, one can’t but stop and take notice of the beautiful colors that come with the changing of the seasons. I simply could not resist the temptation to stop and take a photo, I was hypnotized by the colors.
The Santa Fe Climbing Center
posted by Amaya Hoke
The Santa Fe Climbing Center, the only indoor rock climbing facility in northern New Mexico, opens in its new location Oct. 8, with a day of free rock climbing for all levels.
LiveSafe is Live
posted by Andrew Koss
LiveSafe made its official debut at the beginning of the Fall 2016 semester, with Safety and Security Manager Larry Samuel providing demos for students at orientation.
The Center for Contemporary Arts
posted by Amaya Hoke
The Center for Contemporary Arts, a hub of art and culture within Santa Fe, is on a mission to reinvigorate its gallery space with the help of young artists in the community to promote local art.
Godless
posted by Kim Jones
It’s every film major’s dream to land a job in their area of expertise directly out of college, and alumna Kim Blacknall’s dream is coming true: Blacknall is working as a production and script supervisor assistant for up and coming Netflix mini-series Godless.
City Different Fest
posted by Alison Gamache
Despite the rain and frigid fall weather, students were thrilled to get up on stage and show off what they had been working on during SFUAD’s City Different Fest.
BSU Returns
posted by Chantelle Mitchell
Santa Fe University of Art and Design’s Black Student Union (BSU) makes a strong comeback this semester.
Busking cellist
posted by Kaitlyn Sims
From busking on the streets, playing in orchestras, and working sound in the studio, White is always experiencing music in day-to-day life.
Girls Like Who?
posted by Sophie Farrell
the complications of the female experience in the age of technology and with one another, audiences should attend Girls Like That for the dedicated actresses’ process and topical subject matter.
Girls Like That opens at 7 p.m. on Oct. 28 and 29, 2 p.m. on Oct. 30, and 7 p.m. on Nov. 4 and 5. The play explores themes of pack mentality, female competition and double standards.
Elegy Made Manifest
posted by Marisa Doherty
CWL faculty member Anne Valente’s novel publishes this coming week. Ultimately the story within is a stunning tale of the all-consuming nature of grief and the permanence of loss, in and of itself a statement about a society where mass violence is increasingly common.
City Different Festival
posted by Yoana Medrano
The weekend of Sept. 23-24, Santa Fe University of Art and Design hosted the student run City Different Festival. The musical event was free to attend, stretched over two days and had approximately 17 performances on the line-up, ranging from current students, alumni and out of state bands traveling through the southwest.
Pothole Cairn
posted by Christopher Dorantes
At the far southwest corner of the SFUAD campus, a pothole cairn appeared Thursday Sept. 29 at the roundabout near the Santa Fe Art Institute by an anonymous artist. Now not only will drivers need to be aware of potholes but now a cairn of rocks as well.
Trip to Hell
posted by Jennifer Rapinchuk
In his final semester at Santa Fe University of Art and Design, Osman Tahirbeyoglu recruited an entire crew of film students to help produce his final project, titled “Trip to Hell.”
Once Upon a Time in Kazimierz
posted by Cris Galvez
From Sept. 16 to Oct. 29, Richard Tuschman’s photo novella, “Once Upon a Time in Kazimierz,” is being featured in Santa Fe’s photo-eye Gallery.
Voting Time
posted by Yoana Medrano
New Mexico’s deadline to register to vote in November is approaching. Be sure to register by Oct. 11!