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Mexic-Arte Museum’s Dia de los Muertos Procession
Candy, witches, bats, pumpkins, altars, marigolds, and most importantly people in the streets in costume—October is the best More …
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“Transmedia” and Storyworld: How “Story” Evolves in Entertainment
Transmedia is one of those new words (birthdate: 2007) you may not have heard of: Here’s the wiki. And More …
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Renowned Textiles Expert Mary Hunt Kahlenberg Dies
Mary Hunt Kahlenberg died at her home in Santa Fe on October 27th, aged 71, following a long More …
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Rembrandt’s Jesus – “From Life”
In 1656, Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn (1606-69) went bankrupt. These were the pre-Gagosian days, when artists themselves mismanaged More …
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Pacific Standard Time, Or Biding Time in New Mexico?
Often, for artists, a move to New Mexico from Los Angeles or New York has been perceived as More …
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Contemporary Design, Baby Boomer Lives
Edy Keeler of Core Value Inc. is a Santa Fe interior designer whose work spans residential and commercial More …
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Report from Texas Contemporary, A New Art Fair
Brooklyn-based managing partner of artMRKT Productions and heir to the Forum Gallery “throne” built by Bella Fishko, Max More …
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New Orleanian Songstress Alexis Marceaux Discusses Music-Making Post Katrina
Alexis Marceaux’s sophomore release — Orange Moon — was recorded upon moving back to the Crescent City after More …
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Nils Folke Anderson at Dikeou Collection Pop-Up
Nils Folke Anderson’s styrofoam sculptures are “reciprocal linkages”, a term borrowed from website connections. The works are all More …
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New Formula: Grassroots Arts Philanthropy Booms
Long ago, “friend” was a noun and “city” was a location: Santa Fe, at the weary end of More …
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Maxwell Anderson In as Dallas Museum of Art Director
Dr. Maxwell L. Anderson has been appointed as Eugene McDermott Director of the Dallas Museum of Art. He More …
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Smiling Sugimoto at Chinati
Hiroshi Sugimoto’s talk at Chinati, where he had an exhibition opening, revealed intelligence and humor of a time More …
October 2011