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Sensory Crossover: Synesthesia in American Art
Modern living can often feel like a sensorial circus. And according to an excerpt at Sensory Crossover: Synesthesia More …
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Peter Garland at Santa Fe New Music
Composer Peter Garland had traveled so many years in Guatemala, Bali, Java, Australia, the Philippines, and for a More …
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Recycle Santa Fe Art Festival 2010
This is the Festivals twelfth year and – with over 50 participants – the biggest yet, attracting artists More …
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Street Arts in Albuquerque
For all of October and November, STREET ARTS: A Celebration of Hip Hop Culture and Free Expression, has More …
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Interview: Keep Adding’s Mural Project in Las Cruces
Keep Adding is a multimedia art collective of artists Brian Bixby and Noah McDonald that emerged in Las More …
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Review: 1960’s Revisited at David Richard Contemporary
Lee Krasner told Barbaralee Diamonstein in 1978, “Yellow is an extremely difficult color.” What would Lee Krasner say More …
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Christopher Taylor at the Lensic in Santa Fe
Hearing that renowned soloist Murray Perahia had cancelled his October 25th recital in Santa Fe, I expected to More …
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The “Piss In”: NCECA’s Critical Santa Fe symposium
SANTA FE-There was a rumble or three at the NCECA Critical Santa Fe symposium, as Garth Clark played More …
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Le Chat Lunatique at New Mexico Jazz Workshop
Le Chat Lunatique (whose name was loosely inspired by a “Beware Of Attack Cat” sign spotted on a More …
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Video Interview: Richard Hazel, Santa Fe sculptor
On the subject of sculpture and the thoughts of Frank Gehry and Claes Oldenburg on where art and More …
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Santa Fe Art in Review: Cruikshank at Gebert, Sutor at Verve
Gebert Contemporarys new artist, Eric Cruikshank, excavates notions of sublimity in his Santa Fe exhibition. Nancy Sutor sees More …
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Empathy and Technology at Design Santa Fe
Citing the seminality of Daniel Pinks book, A Whole New Mind, and averring that being in Santa made More …
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