The many genres of music, coupled with a beautiful spring weekend, made Quadstock 2014 a success.
CMP Concerts
posted by Sam Podio
Every year, Contemporary Music Program students participate in classes that teach music from all over the world. These ensembles vary from African Drum to Balkan/Middle East to Rock and Funk and so many more. These classes offer students the chance to learn music from around the world and the opportunity to play with other musicians. At the end of each semester, the CMP hold concerts as a way for the students in these ensembles to show what they’ve learned over the course of the semester. “Being in ensembles is training for being a working musician later,” says Leticia Gonzales. “Musicians have to learn to work with other musicians in a way that reflects the work of career musicians. Being in ensembles with our peers helps us learn to navigate that.” The end-of-the-year concert series kicked off May 7 with performances from students in Tom Adler’s Acoustic Americana Ensemble and Fred Simpson’s African Drum Ensemble, followed by a performance by Steve Paxton’s University Chorus in the O’Shaughnessy Performance Space in Benildus Hall. “I chose Acoustic Americana because I play banjo and it just feels right. The most important thing I have learned is just the importance of being humble when it is needed and a lot about playing with others,” says Sam Armstrong-Zickefoose about his experience with the ensemble. The CMP ensemble concert series continues through May 12 with the next performance by the Balkan/Middle East Ensemble on May 10 at 8 p.m. in the O’Shaughnessy Performance Space in Benildus Hall. The other concerts are: Sunday, May 11 5 p.m. Gamelan Ensemble The Bandshell on the quad 8 p.m. Jazz & Afro-Cuban Ensembles & University Chorus O’Shaughnessy Performance Space Benildus Hall Monday, May 12 8 p.m. Rock & Funk/ R&B Ensembles O’Shaughnessy Performance...
OVF 2014
posted by Luke Montavon
On May 2, Santa Fe University of Art and Design held its fourth annual Outdoor Vision Fest outside of the Visual Arts Center, a collaboration of student graphic designers, animators, filmmakers, photographers and interactive multimedia artists.
Mission Possible
posted by Charlotte Martinez
SFUAD recently revised its Mission Statement to reflect the change and growth of the school. Associate Dean of Academic Affairs Allen Butt explains the process; students react to the various aspects of the statement itself.
Weather
posted by admin
The weekly Awkward Shelby Comic is created by SFUAD studio art major Shelby Criswell. For more of Criswell’s work, check out the Awkward Shelby Comic series and her Tumblr.
Debrief
posted by Nick Martinez
SFUAD Creative Writing major Nick Martinez debriefs about his semester in New York.
Chad Edward Lee Evett on Costuming
posted by Bego Aznar
SFUAD costume design graduate Chad Edward Lee Evett discusses how he approaches costuming, and his goals for the future, in this audio-visual interview.
Funny Talk
posted by Nicholas Beckman
Mark Feigenbutz is a junior in the Creative Writing Department who has been studying abroad in London for the fall and spring semesters. He is a comedian of sorts.
Spring Awakening Review
posted by Sara Malinowski
Soaked
posted by Sandra Schonenstein
Water games abounded, despite the cold weather, at the late April Soaked event.
Coming Attractions
posted by Charlotte Martinez
CineVision Film Festival and so much at The Screen May 2-8.
Inside Photo
posted by Amanda Tyler
On April 29, the Marion Center for Photographic Arts was filled with a group of approximately 20 adults, many of whom had never before seen the inner-workings of SFUAD’s photography department, as the first of three interactive seminars with SFUAD enrollment staff, recruiters and other visitors.
Glyph Gala 2014
posted by Sara Malinowski
With the evening opening and closing with music from Laser Cats, the readings of all literary award winners were beautifully bookended at the Glyph Gala 2014.
Phat Le: Inspired by Memory
posted by Bego Aznar
Phat Le is a mixed-media artist specializing in minimalism and conceptual art. He describes himself as “brand new,” but will be exposing his pieces on OVF this Friday. In this interview, Le discusses how his Vietnamese origin and past has inspired him in his artwork, as well as his goal as a...
Q/A: John Church
posted by Sandra Schonenstein
Contemporary Music Program student John Church discusses his path toward and goals with music.
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