This senior BFA exhibition, “She Wants to Have Her Cake and Eat it Too” showcases the thesis work from Mariah Creelman, Letitia Hill, and Ryan Robertson and is open through April 30.
OVF last minute prep
posted by Christy Marshall
Will Flato, a senior Contemporary Arts major, and many others work to finish projects to set up for Outdoor Vision Fest, which begins sundown on Friday, April 29.
Phat Le’s OVF project...
posted by Christy Marshall
Phat Le, a senior studio arts major, works on making a walkway for his installation, “Mommy where can I hang my underwear?” His installation is in front of the Visual Arts complex and is one of the fist thing you’ll see tomorrow night when entering Outdoor Vision...
Meet CMP Senior Saqeef Ali...
posted by Madeleine Sardina
Graduating Contemporary Music Program Major Saqeef Ali found a love for music production during his time in the program.
Afro-Cuban Jazz Ensemble...
posted by Jason Stilgebouer
Andy Zadrozny directs The Afro-Cuban Jazz Ensemble as they practice for their Ensemble at 8 p.m., Monday May 2, in O’Shaughnessy Performance Space. Zadrozny is excited to direct one of the last ensembles of the year. It will be a performance to...
Drink Stop
posted by Marco Rivera
Mariah Duncan is a sophomore at the Santa Fe University of Art and Design, following her passion for film and directing short movies. Her latest installment is titled, “Make Peace With the Roses” and will debut in the summer of 2016.
Tiffany Rodriguez: Institutional Research...
posted by Jen Hanson
Tiffany Rodriguez is an integral part of the inner workings of Santa Fe University of Art and Design. “In my role as manager of Institutional Research, I collect, analyze, and disseminate institutional data to campus leadership, program chairs, and faculty,” she says.
Culture Connects: Santa Fe...
posted by Christy Marshall
Santa Fe’s Cultural Mapping and Assessment Process. He serves as a consultant to the three-month process of developing a long term cultural framework. The process explores notions of culture, sharing ideas for the city’s future and creating a “roadmap” to see the vision for Santa Fe.
Comics Students Sell Their Work
posted by Franco Romero
This semester, students who previously completed the introductory comics-making class honed their skills even further in the mastering comics course, taught by Bram Meehan. Now, students will be presenting their finished products to the public by selling their work at Big Adventure Comics shop.
Wild Earth Guardians
posted by Amaya Hoke
For anyone with a strong interest in wildlife preservation, Wild Earth Guardians offers countless volunteer opportunities, rallies and even jobs where passionate individuals can have their voices heard.
Awake but still dreaming...
posted by Richard Sweeting
Paul Wagner is a graduating music major at Santa Fe University of Art and Design. His April 17 show at Zephyr, “Awake but still dreaming,” combined both music and painting.
Final Introductions
posted by Christy Marshall
Anthony Hester, a senior Contemporary Music Program major, had his senior show, “Final Introductions,” April 15 at O’Shaughnessy Performance Space. The group consisted of: Nick Hudson and Kyle Driscoll on electric guitar; Max Callahan on saxophone; Nick Quintero on bass; and Anthony Hester himself on...
CWL Senior Readers: Last Batch...
posted by Isaac Leigh
The last round of Creative Writing and Literature Department senior readers are wrapping up the reading series on April 26 with dynamic works covering a range of human connections and cultural commentary.
SFUAD’s NCAA Football Club...
posted by Cris Galvez
That’s right: a Football Club on a campus where Quiddich and Volley Ball reign supreme.
Performing Visitors
posted by Jason Stilgebouer
New Mexico School for the Arts performed its spring Jazz Ensemble April 20 in O’Shaughnessy Performance Space. The performance was directed by NMSA faculty Bert Dalton and John Trentacosta. They invited SFUAD Contemporary Music Program Chairman Horace Alexander to perform with them.