“‘The Map is Not the Territory’ Parallel Paths: Palestinians, Native Americans, Irish” opened at SFUAD Sept. 16.
City Different Festival...
posted by Amaya Hoke
At 5 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 23, the City Different Festival will kick off with Santa Fe’s own local band, Ardaya, followed by nearly 16 hours of live entertainment from across the Southwest.
The Art of Business
posted by Brantlee Reid
SFUAD’s arts business management program uses Santa Fe’s stature as an arts city to provide experiences and opportunities for students.
Mooloo Colony
posted by Alison Gamache
The Contemporary Music Program’s new chorus was created through the department’s music theory classes, and will perform next month.
The Political Experience...
posted by Amaya Hoke
SFUAD students discuss their political views in the lead-up to the 2016 election.
Campus Feminism
posted by Chantelle Mitchell
SFUAD’s Feminist Collective has plans for the semester that include education and inclusivity.
Rocky Mountain Emmy Awards
posted by Kim Jones
Two SFUAD film majors, Joe Carter and Chris Hanna, have been nominated by the Rocky Mountain Emmy Awards for “Best Editing” in a student production.
Revelry Night
posted by Marisa Doherty
Creative Writing and Literature students were welcomed to the new semester with games, conversation, character-building and cake.
Chain Free Santa Fe
posted by Christopher Dorantes
Santa Fe residents showed up at a recent meeting to discuss a potential law amendment that would ban certain restraints for dogs.
Laureate Forum
posted by Jennifer Rapinchuk
Administrators met with SFUAD students to answer questions and address concerns about pending changes in the school’s ownership.
New Year, New Fees
posted by Andrew Koss
SFUAD Finance Director Steven Posey explains the break-down with new student fees for 2016.
Ryan Davis Joins Student Life
posted by Andrew Koss
Meet Ryan Davis, SFUAD’s new director of Student Life.
Río Abajó/Drifting Away
posted by Cris Galvez
Colombian photograher Erika Diettes’ work will be featured as part of SFUAD’s Artists for Positive Social Change with an opening Sept. 16 and an artist’s talk the following day.
State Fair Greek Grill...
posted by Yoana Medrano
The New Mexico State Fair has many foods to offer, every year people flock to try the fair food. I’m used to seeing many food trucks but most of them are your typical such as funnel cake and deep fried everything. The Greek Grill strayed from this path and the attention they receive shows their efforts were not in...
LEVEL up
posted by Sasha Hill
LEVEL LLC. owner/director Henry Muchmore (top) works with co-worker Michelle Eckhardt installing visual artist Erika Diettes’s photographs for her opening exhibition ‘Drifting Away/Rio Abajo’ in The Marion Center for photographic Arts Atrium, Friday September 16th from 5-7 p.m. Henry graduated from College of Santa Fe in 1998 and Michelle graduated from SFUAD in 2012 as photography...