Numerous SFUAD students spent their summers abroad in pursuit of additional educational and work experiences.
Santa Fe National Organization of Women...
posted by Amaya Hoke
The Santa Fe chapter of the National Organization of Women is actively recruiting younger members, and provides opportunities for professional and personal growth.
Colors Back in Action...
posted by Chantelle Mitchell
Colors, SFUAD’s LGBTQIA+ is back in action for the Fall 2016 term with meetings and initiatives to foster education and inclusivity.
Welcoming the Photography Freshmen
posted by Cris Galvez
SFUAD’s Photo Department hosted a barbecue to welcome new students and allow them to meet the faculty and upper class students.
Finding Shade
posted by Jennifer Rapinchuk
Hannah Gardner, a studio art major at Santa Fe University of Art and Design, takes a break behind the Marion Center from the demands of her senior year as she enjoys the end of Santa Fe summer weather. Photo by Jennifer...
Library Climb
posted by Sasha Hill
Senior Graphic Design major Julian Williams climbs the stairs to his class in the Fogelson Library. Photo by Sasha...
Remembering Harrison McClure...
posted by Kim Jones
Friends and family remember SFUAD student Harrison McClure’s kindness and talent during an on-campus memorial.
SWA Welcomes Writers Back...
posted by Marisa Doherty
Every Tuesday night in a cozy Alexis Hall lounge, members of the Student Writers Association gather to de-stress, improve their craft, and forge new friendships. SWA is the Creative Writing department’s flagship club, led by officers Amaya Hoke, Andrew Koss, Charlotte Renken, and Kylie Yockey.
Pearlman’s Plays
posted by Sophie Farrell
The Room Plays, a hybrid between a workshop and a production for Performing Arts students who are not cast in main stage shows, have brought a new face to the Greer Garson Theatre: Lindsey Hope Pearlman. Adam & Evie opens 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 11 in the Greer Garson Lobby with free admission.
Glyph Galas
posted by Isaac Leigh
Glyph’s 28th edition, officially released as of the Glyph Gala on May 3, is rife with firsts—giving the journal a higher profile for the selected authors and student editors.
Semester Wrap-Up
posted by Jen Hanson
Jackalope Magazine asked department heads to discuss their accomplishments for the year, and what is yet to come.
Max Marriner Speaks at Graduation...
posted by Franco Romero
For each year’s graduation ceremony, SFUAD selects one senior to give the class speech. This year’s speaker is soon-to-be Film School graduate Max Marriner.
IMPACT Personal Safety...
posted by Amaya Hoke
IMPACT Personal Safety is a nonprofit violence prevention program stationed in New Mexico that offers classes in deterrence of physical and emotional abuse, self-defense and healing.
1905 Style Profile
posted by Rebeca Gonzalez
Mariah Romero and Darnell Thomas, founders and chief editors of 1905 magazine, are designing their first ever all male-focused edition of their publication. Also a first is the style profile on their old Graphic Design Chairman David Grey. Grey explained his personal aesthetic and where his inspiration for color combinations and new looks comes from. Romero and Thomas hope to do more style profiles in future issues.
“She Kills Monsters” Rolls… It’s a Critical Hit!...
posted by Charli Renken
Opening May 5 at the Santa Fe Playhouse, “She Kills Monsters” written by Qui Nguyen, weaves an incredible narrative about grief, family and the impact of storytelling.