Francisca Benitez engages directly with the public, creating
programming and presentations based on interaction. For her SITE
Center project for much wider than a line, Benitez connects the Deaf
community of Santa Fe with the contemporary art world at SITE by
instigating collaborative programming.
The second exhibition in the series brings works representing a
variety of mediums, all made by artists living and creating in Santa
Fe. See art by Caity Kennedy, Matrin Rixe, Chase Stafford and more.
See the community group perform a program featuring Brahms' Symphony
No 2 and Beethoven's Egmont Overture with students from the Aspen
Magnet School's band.
Composed by Performance Santa Fe's artistic director Joseph Illick,
the opera tells the apocalyptic story, set 25 years in the future, of
Wyatt and Meridian, lovers who have amnesia due to a viral pandemic.
If you missed this the first time, here's your chance.
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