Movie Night at the Railyard: SOUL

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Saturday, May 28th, 2022

Community Picnic
The Railyard Park Conservancy hosts the first Movie Night of the season (Pixar’s Soul) with a BYO Community Picnic. Grab your blankets and picnic baskets and come meet your neighbors in the Park!  We’ll provide drinks and snacks, as well as info and demonstrations about our popular upcoming programming: Sand Play Saturday, Graze Days, the Railyard Art Project, and more.  

 
Disney and Pixar tell stories like no other. The studio that brought us UP and Inside Out and Coco, have perfected the art of art that moves us, inspires us and generates conversation. SOUL
 
Saturday, May 28th, 2022
6:15pm – 8:15pm
Railyard Park Community Room & Lawn
740 Cerrillos Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87505

Creative Santa Fe: PechaKucha Night

Santa Fe lectures

Santa Fe water

 

 

 

An Electrifying Night

This event was co-hosted by Creative Santa Fe and SITE Santa Fe, and sponsored by the City of Santa Fe. 

From the inspiring origin story of Artwalk Santa Fe, to the future of our H2O supply from Water Division Director Jesse Roach, to creative trespasser Tania Katan’s backup career as a corn hole pro.

Find all VOL. 13 FLUX presentations here!

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Nuart Gallery: Abstractions

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Nuart Gallery Abstractions, five artists of unique vision: Beverly Kedzior, Emilio Lobato, Joseph Ostraff, Willy Bo Richardson and Judy Woods. Each abstracts from the world with singular perception and insight.

19 November 19 – December 12, 2021
Artist Reception: Friday November 19, 5-7pm

Nuart Gallery
670 Canyon Rd
Santa Fe, NM 87501

Beverly Kedzior creates pop paintings of organic shapes and richly layered abstractions that merge imagery inspired by cartoons, medical books, and DNA.

Emilio Lobato uses shapes, light, color and relationships to convey the essence or “spirit” of the world around him. He is interested in reducing his subjects to their basic elements.

Joseph Ostraff’s paintings evoke the varied shapes and motifs of human cultures and geography, using subtle color gradations and rich patterning.

Willy Bo Richardson creates paintings using simple vertical lines and redolent color that question themselves, including inner doubt and outer pressure revealing a total expanse of possibility.

Judy Woods orchestrates line, shape and color to create a balanced complex design that draws the viewer close and then reveals the unexpected in the richness of the surface.

Overview and Flipbook

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A Few of Our Favorite Things: Richard Levy Gallery Benefit

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A Few of Our Favorite Things: Richard Levy Gallery Benefit Auction

Auction Preview: December 8, 5–8 pm
Richard Levy Gallery
514 Central Avenue SW
Albuquerque, NM 87102

Online Auction: December 8–12

Richard Levy Gallery is pleased to present A Few of Our Favorite Things a 30th anniversary community fundraiser and winter donation drive to benefit ABQ Mutual Aid. 

Art auction featuring a curated selection of artworks. Proceeds from your winning bid will be donated to ABQ Mutual Aid .  Collectors all over the world can bid online from December 8–12. 

Community Event: On Wednesday, December 8th from 5–8 pm the gallery will host an in–person auction preview and winter donation drive for ABQ Mutual Aid.

ABQ Mutual Aid is a collective of organizers and individuals in solidarity to support the community by delivering free, contactless care packages to those who need some extra help.

A few of our favorite things includes artwork by Tom Barrow, William Betts, Debra Bloomfield, Susanna Carlisle + Bruce Hamilton, Mick Burson, Thomas Frontini, Sean Hudson, Jenifer Kobylarz, Joanne Lefrak, Isa Leshko, Matt Magee, Emily Margarit Mason, Thais Mather, Daniel McCoy Jr., Jennifer Nehrbass, Emi Ozawa, Jackie Riccio, Willy Bo Richardson, Sallie Scheufler, Raychael Stine, Mary Tsiongas, Jennifer Vasher, and more.

In Person Preview: December 8, 5–8 pm
Online Event: December 8–12
Location: 514 Central Avenue SW, Albuquerque, NM 87102
Contact: 505.766.9888, info@levygallery.com, @levygallery

More information – 30th Anniversary Benefit Auction: www.levygallery.com

Artist’s Guide to Starting a Profitable Side Gig

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By Brittany Fisher

Finding a side gig that checks every box on your list can be challenging. Many people need something flexible that offers more than just seasonal hours, and of course, it has to be profitable enough to be worth your time. However, artists are among some of the most fortunate when it comes to finding a great side gig because creativity can lead to some amazing opportunities. It helps to have local resources at hand, so check out Santa Fe Art Studio to connect with other artists and to get access to a directory for artist services. Here are some things you need to know when it comes to finding and starting a side gig.

Set realistic goals

 Finding the right gig for you will involve several factors. First, you need to consider how much time you’ll realistically be able to commit to it while still being able to work on your art and take care of other responsibilities. You should also think about the intersection of your creativity and the new gig; if the job requires you to be creative, will you still enjoy that activity down the road? It can be difficult to be creative on demand. Thinking about these details first will help you figure out the right path for your needs. Of course, you should consider the advantages of working a side gig as well and weigh those when making a decision. These include the ability to work for yourself, working from home on your own schedule, and growing your clientele or audience as an artist. 

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SITE Santa Fe Three Openings: One Night!

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Friday, Oct 1, 2021, 5-9pm at SITE Santa Fe

SITE Santa Fe opens three multi-sensory exhibitions with food, drink, and live music!

Join the celebration to experience unforgettable installations by Joanna Keane Lopez, Oswaldo Maciá, and the latest Creative Residencies participant, Johnny Ortiz, musical performances by Nizhonniya Austin and ¡Hijo!, and food by Fusion Tacos.

SITElab 15: Joanna Keane Lopez: Land Craft Theatre
On view through Jan, 9, 2022

New Mexico-based artist Joanna Keane Lopez’s practice reclaims adobe and wildcrafting traditions and celebrates the legacy of the adobera and enjarradora—women who are masters at constructing and preserving earthen buildings. Exploring the boundaries between large-scale installation and adobe architecture, Land Craft Theatre examines notions of home and functions as a stage for stories of connection.An intimate dialogue between artist and material, Land Craft Theatre enriches the viewer’s understanding of land-sourced materials, such as adobe and botanical dyes and brings each aspect of the creative process into focus. Comprising two large-scale sculptural installations (adobe and paper), Keane Lopez incorporates plant and insect dyes, land-sourced colored clays, and hand-harvested aliz (a traditional clay plaster) from New Mexico.

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Oswaldo Maciá: New Cartographies Of Smell Migration | Santa Fe
On view through Oct, 31, 2021

New Cartographies Of Smell Migration | Santa Fe is a multi-sensory sculptural installation by Colombian artist Oswaldo Maciá celebrating movement and migration through sound, smell, and sight. 

Set among hand painted maps annotated with notes on the cultural history and biological role of smell, this olfactory-acoustic sculpture diffuses the fragrance of tree resins sourced from forests in El Salvador and Honduras. These resins have played major cultural, religious, and medicinal roles among Indigenous peoples of the Americas since time immemorial, and have been exported globally since the 16th century. The accompanying audio sculpture features a blend of sounds including wind recorded in various deserts around the world and insects from the Choco region rainforests of Colombia.

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Creative Residencies: Johnny Ortiz
On view through Oct, 24, 2021

Small white flowers arranged on a dark plate centered on a dark background
SITE Santa Fe’s second Creative Residencies installation features the work of Johnny Ortiz, including video and ceramic work documenting Ortiz’s culinary celebrations of place.
Creative Residencies is a pilot program that celebrates creative people doing extraordinary work in our community – work that would not normally be presented in a museum context. SITE Santa Fe works with Creative Residencies participants to develop and realize a project in the museum.Learn More

Music of the Great Earth: Hung Liu at Pie Projects

Hung Liu, Music of the Great Earth II, 2008, 80 x 480 x 4″, mixed media on panels
Opening reception (public)
Saturday, August 21,  2 – 4 pm
 
Discussion with Liu’s retrospective curator Dorothy Moss, Jordan Schnitzer, and Tonya Turner Carroll
Sponsored by Tamarind Institute
Saturday, August 21,  4 – 5:30 pm  
 
Hung Liu
Born February 17, 1948 (China)
Migrated to the United States 1984 (California)
Passage to heaven August 7, 2021
 

Beloved Chinese-born American painter Hung Liu passed away on August 7th. Diagnosed just a month earlier with pancreatic cancer, she left with tremendous courage and grace. Her spirit will keep shining through her art, which she always saw as bigger than herself. We are heartbroken, and honored to celebrate one of history’s most remarkable humanist artists with the upcoming exhibition Music of the Great Earth: Hung Liu at Pie Projects.

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