Down to the Wire Mar28

Down to the Wire

Just 24 hours before her midterm for World Music Survey, music major Rachel Dupard finishes the last of her review for the exam. Although singing comes to her naturally, history does not.Wanting to do her best, Dupard focused extra attention on the subject.

SFUAD’s 2015-2016 SITE Scholars

SITE Scholars is an education initiative designed to give college students studying the arts an introduction to what it is to be a professional artist.

Tagged Mar25

Tagged

In the weeks of midterms and spring break, spray painted messages appeared around campus. The first “You’re paying too much money” appeared March 10 near the welcome center was gone by the next morning. The second “What is art? Now, what is art school” appeared during spring break and as of this story were still up by Tishman Hall.

D-Block Gallery Mar24

D-Block Gallery

At D-Block, King Hall, there is a free to use art space where student can draw anything and everything, uncut and uncensored. Here are some of the current pieces in the gallery at...

Trio Andaluz/Kodama Trio Show on Campus Mar24

Trio Andaluz/Kodama Trio Show on Campus...

SFUAD will be hosting bands, Kodama Trio and Trio Andaluz this weekend for a CD release and show. Jeremy Bleich, a contributing faculty member for the Contemporary Music Department, has his hands in both bands as he writes, produces and plays in the groups.

Water Conservation Documentary Mar24

Water Conservation Documentary...

While taking a field ecology class at Santa Fe Community College several years ago, Film School Junior Johnny Vigil became interested in Santa Fe’s water system. As a part of the class, students took field trips to locations where they would collect samples and make observations. During a field trip to Santa Fe’s reservoir, Vigil said he felt his eyes opened to something he’d never considered. “I guess I always assumed we just had this magic pipe that would pump our water,” Vigil said. “After taking that trip, I saw all of the wildlife. It really changed me. I saw the delicate ecosystem that provides our water.” Vigil said he was especially struck by the realization that the city’s water comes from a natural source. After the trip, he began to take notice of his own daily water usage. He started trying to find new ways to conserve water, such as simply turning off the sink while he brushed his teeth or taking shorter showers. Now, Vigil is at work on a short documentary about Santa Fe’s water usage. In particular, Vigil is attempting to highlight the ways Santa Fe conserves its water. Additionally, he said he hopes to show individuals how they can be conservative in terms of their own personal water usage. “It got me thinking,” Vigil said. “The water in Santa Fe is really precious. Is it sustainable?” The documentary will feature B-roll footage of the reservoir, which Vigil will be obtaining this week. Additionally, Vigil said he hopes to interview city officials in order to learn about the city’s methods of water conservation. “I really just want to inform my peers, my family and our city,” Vigil said. “Maybe I can even make it educational for students in elementary schools,...

Staff Selfies Mar24

Staff Selfies

Over spring break, Jackalope’s photography staff took some awesome selfies of what each of them did over the...

The Santa Fe Art Institute Mar20

The Santa Fe Art Institute

For more than 30 years, the Santa Fe Art Institute has been serving as a national and international non-profit residency for artists of all disciplines.

Marina Woollven Wins Muse Times Two...

Muse Times Two is an annual series of poetry readings, which takes place at Collected Works Bookstore. The series includes a contest open to students from Santa Fe’s four local colleges, and a winner is selected from each school. This year, SFUAD’s winner is Creative Writing senior Marina Woollven.

Smoke and Mirrors Mar14

Smoke and Mirrors

As the director of photography, Bunee Tomlinson takes a lead role on the set of Jamie Haug’s latest film Lady Bug. With limited time and space, the day enters chaotic harmony. Haug plans to submit the film as his senior thesis at the end of this semester. Consequently, the pressure is on as the crew hustles to put together the perfect shot complete with fog....

Explore Tent Rocks This Spring Break Mar12

Explore Tent Rocks This Spring Break

Being stuck on campus for spring break can be a bummer, so why not get off campus and go have an adventure at the Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument. The park is approximately a 40 minute drive from campus and is a little over an hour hike. The hike is pretty easy, but dogs are not allowed so leave your furry friends at home. I would recommend good walking shoes, a light jacket, a water bottle, a snack and sun screen because remember you are about 5,570 feet to 6,760 feet above sea level. Spring break would be the perfect time to go explore this enchanting landmark and be reminded of how amazing New Mexico can...

Matt Donovan’s “Inheritance”...

Matt Donovan, Creative Writing and Literature faculty member, was recently awarded a $50,000 grant from Creative Capital to produce an opera titled Inheritance, which is based on the life of Sarah Winchester, heir to the Winchester gun empire. This opera will be in collaboration with Pulitzer Prize in Music finalist Lei Liang, Grammy Award winning soprano Susan Narucki and internationally renowned artist Ligia Bouton.

Visit from an Old Friend Mar11

Visit from an Old Friend...

Nikolae Thomas, a  junior Creative Writing major, greets his friend Beverly Guinn, a former Creative Writing student, who is here visiting friends for spring break. Guinn hopes to return to SFUAD next fall semester.

Ode to Ricardo Legorreta Mar11

Ode to Ricardo Legorreta

The award-winning architect Ricardo Legorreta designed the series of interconnected buildings for the Photography and Art Departments. I find it very relaxing to know that you do not have to venture far around our school campus in order to find stunning architecture. The lighting and shadows found in and around the Marion Center intrigue students and even the instructors to take photos of what they find. Just around every corner is a new shadow hugging the building it lays on. Take a walk around campus; find what intrigues you.  ...

Cello Practice Mar10

Cello Practice

Lara White is a freshman Contemporary Music Program major and is the only student at Santa Fe University of Art and Design who plays the cello. She is currently practicing for her jury show, which is at the end of the semester. A jury is seven minutes of prepared music for critique and it is done to show her work and improvement in the lessons through the...