The members of David Grey’s Artful Awareness class spent the weekend of April 25 at Vallecitos Mountain Ranch for a wilderness retreat.
Q&A: Rumelia
posted by Sam Podio
Rumelia is a contemporary Balkan folk band made up of four women based in Santa Fe, NM, a couple of whom have a history with the previous College of Santa Fe. Band member and SFUAD Contemporary Music Program instructor Deborah Ungar spoke with Jackalope about Rumelia.
Longmire in New Mexico
posted by Charlotte Martinez
“Features are for sissies,” says Tom Walsh, production designer for the TV series “Longmire.” “I think that’s what the T-Shirt should say, because television requires a combination of stamina and humor.”
Living Colour Forum
posted by Sara Malinowski
There’s a transformative aspect to art, there’s a dialogue that crosses oceans and barriers. Living Colour’s forum as part of the Artists for Positive Social Change shone a light on that dialogue.
Celebrate Glyph
posted by Sara Malinowski
This Tuesday, April 29, SFUAD’s annual publication, Glyph, will be unveiled. After 400 pages of submissions, the literary journal has been narrowed down to 41 pieces. Submissions of writing were sent in from multiple departments, and features a mix of wonderful poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction.
Spring Awakening
posted by Amanda Tyler
For the next two weekends, the dramatic story of Spring Awakening will grace the Greer Garson Theatre stage. Director Gail Springer has led a cast of more than 20 through months of rehearsals, which will soon culminate in five performances.
Studio Arts Gears Up for OVF
posted by Christopher Stahelin
Studio Arts faculty Tom Miller and his Object and Video students discuss their ambitious undertakings for the May 2 Outdoor Vision Festival.
Coming Attractions
posted by Charlotte Martinez
Nicolas Cage returns to his independent film roots. Joe is based on Larry Brown’s novel. A Q/A with actor Ronnie Gene Blevins happens May 1, 7 p.m. Tickets on sale.
Haunted SFUAD?
posted by Bego Aznar
In this audio-visual piece, SFUAD students discuss strange, possible paranormal, activities they have witnessed on campus.
CineVision
posted by Charlotte Martinez
“There’s no better teacher than to do it,” says Film 4 Change Executive Director Rich Henrich, creator of the first CineVision Festival at The Screen, May 1-4. Henrich says the idea for CineVision sprang from the constant curiosity of students regarding how to create and run a film festival.
In Living Colour
posted by Luke Montavon
SFUAD students, faculty and eager Santa Feans packed into the Shellenberger Tennis Center on the back-side of campus April 18 to see the rock-funk-metal-jazz band, Living Colour as part of the university’s Artists for Positive Social Change.
Sunburnt
posted by admin
Check out the weekly Awkward Shelby comic from studio arts major Shelby Criswell.
Tales From The Trenches: Jonah Ogles...
posted by Sara Malinowski
Outside Magazine Associate Editor Jonah Ogles visits SFUAD to talk to Glyph students about the magazine, freelancing and having a writing career.
Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken
posted by Miranda Bass
By midnight the line already had wrapped around the building. My group was the second in line for the Game of Thrones Season 4 early premiere, beaten only by the eight or so people crazier than us who arrived at 10 a.m., waiting over 24 hours in line. We arrived at 8:30 p.m. that night and we thought we were crazy for getting there even that early. However, for those wanting to claim one of the sixty-some remaining coveted seats, arriving after about 4 or 5 a.m. was already too late.
Love, Chaos, Art
posted by Rose Abella
In this audio-visual piece, art student Jesse Garcia discusses his ideas and process for creating his art.
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