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18th Annual Recycle Santa Fe Art Festival...
posted by Brantlee Reid
The resourcefulness of salvaging and refurbishing items in disrepair inspires the largest and oldest recycled market in the country. Recycle Santa Fe is celebrating their 18th annual art festival this Friday, Dec. 2, through Sunday, Dec. 4 at the Santa Fe Community Convention Center, wherein more than 90 artists from New Mexico, Colorado, New York, Arizona and elsewhere showcase unique masterpieces comprised of discarded materials. Sponsored by Keep Santa Fe Beautiful, a non-profit volunteer program dedicated to environmental education, the festival aims to show the public the benefits of recycling. “Recycling does many great things. It saves energy, natural resources and water, but this event demonstrates another benefit from recycling: it creates jobs,” says festival coordinator Sarah Pierpont on the Recycle Santa Fe Art Festival Facebook page. “A large handful of art market vendors have turned their creativity into careers and are able to support their families by making recycled art.” This eco-conscious holiday event is a testament to the phrase “one man’s trash is another man’s treasure,” as all of the art “consists of a minimum of 75 percent recycled materials—everything from vintage tin cans turned into beautiful earrings to scrap metal sculptures,” according to the Recycle Santa Fe Website. The festival starts on Friday at 5 p.m., featuring 69 Art Market booths exhibiting hundreds of repurposed jewelry and sculptures and trinkets for sale. Each artist is encouraged to submit one of their pieces in the Juried Art Exhibition, qualifying them for a chance to win first, second, third, or honorable mention for their work. There is also a Juried Student Art Exhibition where students in the Santa Fe area get the opportunity to put their own recycled art on display. Later in the evening, the Trash Fashion & Costume Contest will kick off at 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., assuredly the most original fashion show in Santa Fe....
SITE Santa Fe StudentNITE...
posted by Alison Gamache
SITE Santa Fe’s student nights is one of many ways in which the museum opens its doors and programs to the next generation of artists.
Fall Evening
posted by Christopher Dorantes
The cool, crisp temperature of an early fall evening delivers a nice shadow on the Greer Garson Theater at Santa Fe University of Art and Design.
Cross Culture: Bilgenur Sur
posted by Chantelle Mitchell
Bilgemur Sur, a sophomore Studio Arts major, is at Santa Fe University as an exchange student from Istanbul, Turkey. She is enthusiastic in regards to her impending experiences being in the United States for the first time.
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