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Presenters: Cyber Security Expert Michael Davis | Single Mom by Choice Abby Feldman | Illustrator Noah Fierro | Educator Elana Haviv | Founder Duke Klauck | Artist Jay Myers | All-Rounder Wendy Stein | Composer Brooks William
Doors open at 5:30PM. Event begins at 6PM. Light refreshments will be served.
Cecilia Alemani will curate the 12th SITE SANTA FE International, (formerly known as the SITE SANTA FE Biennial) opening summer 2025 and running through early 2026. Since its creation in 1995, the International has served as a model for international contemporary art exhibitions and inspired countless exhibitions of its kind globally. As the anchor of SITE SANTA FE’s programming, it has served as the foundation for robust year-round programming at the institution, which is in keeping with the artist-centric approach of the SITE SANTA FE International, allowing artists to realize work they wouldn’t be able to create elsewhere.
The 2025 edition will mark the 30th anniversary of the museum as well as the biennial itself. When it was founded in 1995, the SITE Biennial was one of the rare recurring art events, alongside Whitney Biennial and Carnegie International. Over the following years, it hosted several prestigious curators like Francesco Bonami, Robert Storr, Candice Hopkins, and Ruba Katrib.
The appointment of Alemani continues the special historical ties of the International to the Venice Biennale. Alemani will be the fourth curator to organize both the International and Venice Biennale exhibitions. Continue reading “12th SITE Santa Fe International – Cecilia Alemani”
The Santa Fe Artists’ Medical Fund will be hosting its Annual 6“ x 6“ Show and Silent Auction“ on December 10, 2023 from 3- 5 PM at SITE Santa Fe. The SITE Santa Fe auction features more than 150 original works of art, including paintings, photographs and sculptures by some of Northern New Mexico‘s finest artists. Champagne and appetizers will be served, and the event is free to all to attend.
October 21–22 and October 28–29, 11 am-5 pm various locations across Santa Fe, New Mexico
Join the Santa Fe Studio Arts Collective for the 15th Annual Santa Fe Studio Tour. More than 100 local artists will open their studios city-wide for two weekends, October 21–22 and 27–28, from 11 am until 5 pm each day.
2023 Santa Fe Studio Tour kicks off with a preview gallery opening on October 20, 5-8 pm, at the Santa Fe Woman’s Club located at 1616 Old Pecos Trail. Each artist on the tour will exhibit one piece. Celebrate the tour, meet the artists, and get information on how best to plan your self-guided Santa Fe Studio Tour. The gallery will be open all weekend, October 21–22, 1-4 pm.
Plan your tour experience ahead of time by downloading the free tour app. Read artist profiles, see their work, and get directions to the studios through Google Maps. The app is available on iOS + Android platforms. Map brochures are also available throughout the city, and the tour website features a printable tour map to be used in conjunction with the app.
Nüart Gallery April 7– 23, 2023 Reception Friday April 7, 5 – 7 pm 670 Canyon Road, Santa Fe, NM
Immersive Fields brings together the work of Willy Bo Richardson and Lloyd Martin, who are both exploring the structural boundaries of abstraction through their notably singular approaches to composition. Between Richardson’s pulsating vertical strokes and Martin’s meticulously constructed grids and stripes is an immersive field of cadenced pattern and tonal curiosity. Aligning out of this intersection of form is a space of contemplation in motion where reverie and vitality converge. Continue reading “Nüart Gallery: IMMERSIVE FIELDS”
Join Taos Winter Wine Festival, play with papier mâché art, hear stories by Robert Torres, take part in the king of all pig roasts, and look at the stars at Angel Fire Resort.
1 Toast to winter with wine.
Seminars, wine tastings, and wine dinners are all part of the fun this weekend during the annual Taos Winter Wine Festival. It includes big events like the Grand Tasting on Saturday, when 150 wines from all 30 participating vintners are paired with scrumptious bites from the best restaurants and chefs in Taos. Other fancy events include a champagne and caviar reception on Thursday, and the Willamette Valley Salmon Fest on Friday. Attending vintners include locals Vara and Lescombes, plus Flowers, Elk Cove, Bedrock, Kendall Jackson, and many more. Events happen around Taos, as well as in the ski basin itself. Get tickets and see a full schedule here. Continue reading “Five Things to Do This Weekend”